Ever since I prepared roast chicken for our New Year's dinner, hubby is kept on pestering me for more. Luckily getting the oven to perform the roasting process is super easy, I decided to pamper him with another round. :) This time is herbs flavored roast chicken, served with roast potato, carrot and blanched broccoli, I'm done with the dinner. :)
The method is almost the same as the previous recipe, just with different ingredients. The chicken thigh is marinated with grated garlic, salt, soy sauce, oyster sauce, black pepper powder, honey and generous amount of mixed herbs. It was marinated for overnight.
The next day, the marinated chicken was roasted in the preheated oven at 220 deg C for 20 minutes. While doing this, I peeled and cut the potato, carrot and floreted the broccoli. Half boiled the potato and carrot, set aside. Blanched the broccoli and set aside. After 20 minutes, add in the potato and carrot to the chicken, sprinkle olive oil and mixed herds over it. Continue to roast the chicken for another 30 minutes. Does it sound simple?
The method is almost the same as the previous recipe, just with different ingredients. The chicken thigh is marinated with grated garlic, salt, soy sauce, oyster sauce, black pepper powder, honey and generous amount of mixed herbs. It was marinated for overnight.
The next day, the marinated chicken was roasted in the preheated oven at 220 deg C for 20 minutes. While doing this, I peeled and cut the potato, carrot and floreted the broccoli. Half boiled the potato and carrot, set aside. Blanched the broccoli and set aside. After 20 minutes, add in the potato and carrot to the chicken, sprinkle olive oil and mixed herds over it. Continue to roast the chicken for another 30 minutes. Does it sound simple?
Just marinated a couple of thighs without oyster sauce. Hope they turn out as gorgeous as yours.
ReplyDeletemy first impression was it was like Kenny roger's chicken...:D
ReplyDeleteBahagia the hubby ^_^
yum this looks really good!! your hubby really lucky la :P
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious looking dinner. I like your marinate and the ease of preparation. Many thanks for the ideas...
ReplyDeleteWow... that looks amazing! I'd like to make that one night. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks very delicious! You makes me hungry again.
ReplyDeleteyou're such a good cook...
ReplyDeletebtw, care to share what's your oven brand??
this defitely my cup of tea, the thigh looks perfectly roast! just make me dazing for some now!
ReplyDeleteYour hubby is so lucky!!! Yaya... can you share your oven brand? I plan to buy one : )
ReplyDeletetummythoz, so, how was yours?
ReplyDeleteMRC, hehehe. Now I don't need to go for Kenny Roger already. :)
Lingzie, yalor. :) He's asking for more.
George Gaston, no problem. I used to marinate the meat before cooking.
Sook, I hope you'll like it too. :)
ReplyDeleteSorry lar, Anncoo, hehehe...
New Kid and Allie, I'm using faber oven. I think I bought it for less than RM200.
BBO, finally success to get a perfectly roasted chicken. :)
Learned to adjust roasting time and temperature.
I like your recent way of presenting your food photos... very nice!
ReplyDeleteThis kind of gourmet dinner is like something ordered from a restaurant. looks really good!
ReplyDeleteoh, this is those table top oven not built in right?
ReplyDeleteThanks, noobcook. :P
ReplyDeleteNew Kid, yea table top type.
Walio I just look drooling at your photos, so beautiful captured! ;)
ReplyDeleteBBO, hehe, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWahh ur photo making me wanna rost the chicken too..
ReplyDeleteCan i know do u roast the chicken in "tray" , do i need to turn the chicken over half way baking ?
so the total baking time is 220C (20min +30 min) right?
Thanks!
Hi Simonne, I roast the chicken in baking tray. Yea, you are right on the total roasting time. But, you can always adjust the temperature and time as different oven tends to have different result. I didn't turn the chicken, but I always have the skin facing up.
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