This is one of my favorite oven recipes. This recipe is inspired by Nigella Lawson's Spanish Chicken recipe. I have modified her recipe since I found the original a bit bland. It is super easy and I usually make this when I've had a long day and don't want to spend too much time cooking in the kitchen. All the ingredients go into a baking pan and then it cooks happily in the oven while you relax and wait for it to get ready! It really doesn't get better than this! Tastes delicious too! You can serve with garlic bread or pasta.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Olive oil - 3tbsp
- Chicken - 600 gms ( legs or thigh pieces preferable)
- Chorizo or spanish sausage - 250 gms sliced
- Baby potatoes /new potatoes - 500 gms
- Onions - 2 sliced
- Oregano -2 tsp
- Cayenne pepper powder - 1 tsp
- Chilli flakes - 1/4 tsp
- Salt - To taste
Method
- Marinate the chicken in cayenne pepper powder, chilli flakes, salt and 1tbsp of olive oil. If you don't like too much spice you can avoid the chilli flakes. Ensure you make cuts on the chicken so that the marinade seeps into the chicken. Also do not remove the skin as this gets really crispy in the oven and makes the dish even tastier.
- Pre-heat oven to 220 Deg C. In case oven has fan, then heat to 200 Deg C.
- Put 2 tbsp of olive oil in the bottom of a roasting pan. Rub the skin of the chicken in the oil, then turn skin-side up.
- Chop up the chorizo sausages and the baby/new potatoes and put it around the chicken pieces. Sprinkle the onion and the oregano over the chicken pieces. Sprinkle salt on the potatoes.
- Cook for 1 hour in the oven, but after 30 minutes, turn the chicken pieces over so the other side cooks well too. The chorizo will give out orange colored oil/juices as it cooks. Baste the contents with the orange-coloured juices. Keep an eye on the chorizo slices when you are turning the chicken over, in case they are getting overcooked and becoming too dry and crispy remove them and you can add it again while serving.
- Once the chicken and potatoes are golden brown it is ready to eat!
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