Happy New Year to all my readers! Here's what I prepared for our new year eve dinner. We had flavorful "Roastie Platter"and sparkling juice. Cheers! The chicken thigh was roasted to perfection together with pork sausage, potatoes, onions and white button mushroom. Simple yet delicious!
Roast Chicken Thigh Platter
Ingredients:
2 chicken thighs, fat discarded
2 BBQ pork sausages
2 big potatoes, peeled and cut into bite-sized
5 big fresh button mushrooms, cleaned and sliced
half of yellow onion, peeled and sliced
2 tbsp of olive oil
1 tomato, sliced
some green and red corals
Chicken Rub:
3/4 tsp of sea salt
5 cloves of garlic, grated
1 tsp of brown sugar
dash of black pepper powder
1/2 lemon, juiced
Method:
1. Mix all the ingredients and seasoning for the chicken rub. Rub it over the chicken thighs, and marinate it for at least 4 hours.
2. Arrange the potatoes and onion at the bottom of roast pan. Sprinkle 2 tbsp of olive oil over it. Put the chicken thighs on top and roast it at 200 degree Celsius for 50 minutes or until the chicken is slightly brown.
3. Add the button mushrooms and sausages. Roast for the last 10 minutes.
4. Serve the chicken with potato, pork sausage, button mushroom, corals and tomato slices.
Wishing you and your family A Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteA delicious platter to kick start the new year.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWishes for happiness and blessings in the coming year.
Anncco, same to you. By the way, you limited your blog to invited friends only? I can't go in ler......
ReplyDeleteICook4Fun, thanks. Same to you yea...
CK, hehe, true. Happy New Year!
Fresh Local and Best, thank you! Happy 2010 to you too!
Happy New Year to you pal and your family too!!! It looks damn damn good la!!! :p
ReplyDeleteroasted chicken is more healthier than fried chicken huh~~ good!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY 2010!!
ReplyDeletethis looks really good! Wish you were my neighbour! hehehehe
ReplyDeletenice post. thanks.
ReplyDeleteNew Kid, luckily it turned out great, otherwise cham lor...
ReplyDeletemimid3vils,yeap, I prefer roasted chicken than fried chicken.
Happy New Year to you too!
Big Boys Oven, I wish you are my neighbour too, so that I can have free desserts, hehe...
This sounds like a great dish to kick off the new year! Delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family!!
looks sure fire dish...Happy NeW yEAR////
ReplyDeleteThat's sure a very delicious meal for New Year Eve. Roasted chicken is always my favourite...great with anything....yum. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy way to end the year. Happy 2010! =D
ReplyDeleteJoanne, yea and also for celebrating year 2010. :)
ReplyDeleteSimpleGirl, oh thank you! Happy New Year!
MaryMoh, it's my favorite too. :) Happy 2010!
Noobcook, Happy 2010 to you too!