Pregnant Honey Ginger Chicken
photo by ChefLee
- Ready In:
- 2hrs
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Yields:
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6 thighs
- Serves:
- 6
ingredients
- 1 cup soy sauce
- 1 cup honey
- 1⁄4 cup minced or crushed ginger
- 1⁄4 cup minced garlic
- 6 chicken thighs
directions
- Whisk together honey and soy sauce, stirring in the garlic and ginger until blended (honey may settle to the bottom, no worries.).
- Pour over thighs in a 9X13 pan, or if you prefer white meat, chicken breast tenders and marinate, one hour for lighter flavour, more for a stronger flavour.
- Pop into a preheated oven at 400F for 20 minutes, flipping over halfway and continuing for another 20 minutes. (You can choose to leave some marinade in the pan while cooking, I liked using it for dipping afterwards.).
- Cooking times are approximate, so make sure you use a thermometer!
- Serve with brown rice, and california blend veggies.
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Reviews
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Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Really great!!! I'm not pregnant and the chicken wasn't either :) , but if you're craving a Hawaiian/Polynesian-type chicken, this recipe is for you!! This is a baked and easier version of a Sam Choy recipe that I have from his 'Island Flavors' cookbook. I threw some green onions on top to balance the sweetness of the honey in the sauce. I also cut the sauce in half for the 6 chicken thighs and it was still way plenty. I used the sauce to drizzle over my California veggies and it was sooooo good!!! If you have ever been to an Ono Hawaiian restaurant, the chicken turns out like their chicken with a little sweeter edge to it. Love Love Love this recipe, thanks so much for posting!!!!!
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So Tasty! I made this recipe the other day and it was so good! It reminds me of those chicken skewers you get at Chinese resturants.My kids loved it and have asked me to make it again. I used skinless chicken thighs and added pepper and thyme to season it. This one is a keeper! Thanks for the recipe! YUM!
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