Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Mussakhan (roast chicken with sumac and red onions)

My running buddy A and I were talking about spices, and I asked her if she knew where to get sumac, because Kroger didn't sell it (I know this is a shocker).  Anyway she said she might have some, and she was going to the farmer's market, so if she didn't, she'd look there, and drop it off.  She had it, so she brought it over.  Later in the week, D made this.

It was very good.  I would have it again.  We had with rice and naan.  We both agreed that was too much.  D would have with rice, I would have with naan.

Mussakhan (roast chicken with sumac and red onions)

Photo by ALB

Serves 4

Ingredients
1 kg chicken thighs and drumsticks, skin on (used 4 thighs)
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to serve
½ tsp ground cumin
½ tsp ground allspice
¼ tsp ground cinnamon
1½ tsp sumac, plus extra to dust
juice 1 lemon
4 garlic cloves, crushed
2 large red onions (around 500g), finely sliced into half-moons
2 tbsp pine nuts
1 tbsp light olive oil (didn't use)
parsley leaves, chopped, to serve

Method
Slash the flesh of each piece of chicken diagonally a few times, around 2cm apart, then place the meat in a large bowl. Pour over the extra virgin olive oil, spices, lemon juice, garlic, 1 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper and rub into the meat.

Add the red onion and toss well. Cover and leave in the fridge to marinate for between 1-3 hours. When you are ready to cook the chicken, preheat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas 5. Transfer the meat to a baking tray and roast for around 35 minutes or until the chicken juices run clear when pierced at their thickest part.

Cover in foil and leave to rest while you prepare the toppings. Fry the pine nuts in the oil for around 1 minute or so until they turn golden brown, then tip onto kitchen paper to drain. To serve, toast the bread and then place the chicken and onions on top.

Finish with the pine nuts, sumac and parsley. Drizzle over any remaining roasting juices so they soak into the bread, then drizzle over a little more olive oil.

9 Smart Points (my additions/subtractions at 4 servings)

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