Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Lemon Chicken...Italian style


How many times have you looked at that bottle of limoncello in the freezer and thought "My god, that must have been there for at least two years. What are we going to do with it?!" I know we're not the only people to be lured in by the romance of this Italian lemon liqueur: remembering warm summer evenings on a loggia, with a warm breeze tickling the leaves of trees in the olive grove and flowing through your hair, and sweet lemon flavour slipping down your throat. Admittedly, I've only experienced that scenario in my winter-in-Melbourne dreams, and in my life limoncello tends to burn all the way down and makes me cough. Somehow the dream just isn't quite recreated that way you intend, is it?
So, we've had this bottle of liqueur in the freezer for a long time, and I can't remember where or when I found this recipe, but it's just the thing if you find yourself in a similar perplexed state when cleaning out the freezer. I know it was from a food blog, so do let me know if it is yours.
Chicken baked in limoncello...what an idea! It sounds a bit outrageous, and I wasn't sure how it would work out, but the best way to describe it is Lemon Chicken, Italian Style. It really does work well; the sweetness of the limoncello is balanced by fresh lemon juice and summery herbs. I didn't have quite enough limoncello, so made up the difference with vodka....hey, it's all alcohol, and I know people who'd be pretty excited at the idea of chicken baked in vodka.
The ingredients listed are not set in stone; I didn't have lemon thyme, so used fresh rosemary and sage instead. I also added a touch of Spanish paprika to the sauce, which gave a hint of smokiness. Also, my chicken breasts didn't have skin, and in fact 2 of them were actually thighs, as I discovered as I started eating them! I have to admit I preferred the texture of the thighs to the breasts, but I'm a thigh girl after all.... It's a perfect meal for a warm summer's evening, even if it doesn't take place on a Tuscan hillside.
Read on for the recipe:

Chicken baked in limoncello

4 x 180g chicken breasts with skin on
8 garlic cloves
Pared rind & juice of 2 large lemons
6 sprigs lemon thyme
1 cup (250ml) limoncello
50g unsalted butter
2 tbs olive oil

-Place chicken in a non-metallic dish with garlic, rind & juice, thyme & limoncello. Cover & chill for one hour.
-Preheat oven to 180c. Heat butter & oil in a large heavy based frypan over high heat.
-Remove chicken from marinade (reserve marinade) & brown for 2-3 minutes each side.
-Place skin side up in a baking tray & roast for 10 minuts or until cooked through.
-Return frypan to medium heat, ad reserved marinade (including garlic & herbs) & stir for 5 minutes to reduce.
-Remove chicken from oven & rest for 5 minutes. Place on a serving plate, pour over sauce.
-Serve with rice or mashed potatoes and green veg.


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22 comments:

  1. Sounds interesting Nikki. I wonder if it would work with other liqeuers.

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  2. This recipe sounds really good, and I happen to have some homemade limoncello in the freezer, I think this might be the recipe to use some up!

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  3. I should probably make this recipe, my limmonicello has been in the freezer for almost two years as well. yikes.

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  4. Sounds tasty!

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  5. It is pretty good, and I don't really like sweet sauces with savoury food - but this isn't too sweet, and works well.
    NB - I should have mentioned that I baked the garlic cloves in the oven with the chicken, which took about 20 minutes, rather than 10. Meant we could eat the garlic afterwards.

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  6. Wow, that sounds really interesting! Lemon and chicken = good; chicken cooked in alcohol = good. So chicken cooked in lemony alcohol must be doubly good?! Must give this a try... Now all I need is some limoncello which is probably the only type of alcohols I DON'T currently have in my booze cupboard!

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  7. ooooh that looks really delicious. i'm having your limoncello problem with that jar of preserved lemons that's been sitting in the back of our fridge for far too long!

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  8. That sounds so cool! I don't have a bottle of limoncello laying around but that looks good enough to warrant buying one!

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  9. Oh that is brilliant! It is a sin to throw away liquor in our house, even if it does suck. I'll try this recipe tonight.

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  10. I almost wish now I had some limoncello in my fridge - the chicken sounds delicious!

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  11. Just to follow up... I tried this recipe and it was fabulous. Thanks a million.

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  12. I made this last night - too gorgeous! A definite keeper!
    Thanks heaps

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  13. I am difinately going to try that. Looks sensational.

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  14. Looks great...the food, as well as the blog. Stumbled across your site trawling through local (Melbourne) foodie blogs. Slowly trying to get my own started...currently a mix between personal, reviews, recipes etc. Thanks for the inspiration...again, for the food, as well as the blog :)

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  15. If you were going to buy a golf club, you wouldn't walk into a store and buy the first one you see, would you? Of course not; especially if you want to improve your golf game! You'll want to hold the club, take some practice swings, hit some balls if the store has a practice spot, and look at the price, of course. If you are considering buying running shoes, you need to go through a similar process and take the time to find the perfect shoe.

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  16. I succumbed to buying a bottle of limoncello after reading a rather seductive recipe for a trifle from Nigella Lawson. Haven't touched the stuff since, but I might have to try this chicken!

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