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    Hot and Fiery Chicken


    Source of Recipe


    Jamaica Gleaner

    List of Ingredients




    6 tbsp. blended, clear honey

    2 red peppers, deseeded and finely chopped

    2 tbsp. Worcester sauce

    2 tbsp. distilled vinegar

    1 tbsp. sage, freshly chopped

    Salt and freshly ground black pepper

    4 skinless chicken breasts

    1 sweet red pepper, cut into 8

    8 button mushrooms

    1 courgette (substitute cho cho or zucchini), cut into 1 cm (1/2") thick slices

    1 red onion, cut into 8 thin wedges

    8 oz rice

    Recipe



    1. Preheat oven to 180°c, 350°F, gas mark 4.

    2. Mix together the honey, chilli, Worcester sauce, and distilled vinegar. Add the sage and season with salt and pepper. Score the chicken breasts 3 times diagonally across, place in a non metallic, ovenproof dish and cover with the honey mixture. Leave to marinade for 1 hour.

    3. Meanwhile make 8 vegetable kebabs, threading one piece of pepper, 1 mushroom, 1 courgette and 1 onion wedge onto 8 small metal kebabs. Put the chicken in the oven and cook for 20-30 minutes, basting 2-3 times during cooking. The chicken is cooked when the juices run clear.

    4. Cook the rice according to the pack instructions. Next, brush the griddle pan with a little more oil and cook the vegetable kebabs until tender and char-grilled, turning frequently. When cooked, remove the chicken from the oven transfer to a plate and keep warm. Pour the juices and remaining sauce into a small saucepan, reduce by half. Next drain the rice and rinse in boiling water.

    5. To serve, divide the rice between four plates, place one chicken breast on top of the rice, place 2 kebab sticks crossed on top of the chicken. Pour the sauce over the kebabs and serve. Serves 4


 

 

 


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