Tuesday, May 06, 2008

POLLO AI LIMONI


Here's a dish that I used to make often in the UK and I tried it here for the first time last night. You cannot imagine how much better it tastes made with fresh, Sicilian lemons! Here's what you do:

Squeeze the juice from 4 large lemons, reserving the lemon halves. Put the juice in a bowl, add 2 crushed garlic cloves, 2 tablesp. honey and a chopped red chilli pepper or a few chilli flakes if you like. [I used a couple of squirts of my chilli spray.] Season the marinade and mix well. Chuck it over 4 chicken joints which you have put in a roasting dish, add the lemon halves and leave for at least 2 hours, turning the joints now and then. Turn the chicken skin-side up, scatter a few more unpeeled garlic cloves over it and place the dish in an oven heated to 200 C for about an hour.


Chicken cooked in this way tastes almost as good cold as it does hot.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like this recipe. Simple, fresh and good. And easy! I want to taste a lemon from Sicily..ahh..some day :)

Sally said...

That looks utterly delicious, I can almost smell the lemons - yum, yum the crisp skin and chilli.

Liz Hinds said...

Mmm, sounds good and simple too. And healthy!

Anne in Oxfordshire said...

As maryann said.."Simple Fresh and good"....sooo tasty...yes the lemons make all the difference!!!

CherryPie said...

Sounds delicious, I love the lemon and chicken combination :-)

Anonymous said...

WL -

this sounds a stonker of a recipe. What would you serve it with? Buttered noodles, perhaps? Or smashed potatoes? Or maybe a really sexy crusty bread?

Mopsa said...

OOh that looks great. I can smell the lemon from here.

Unknown said...

why am i starving at breakfast time welshcakes...hhmmm... would this class as a breakkie food...giggles, it sure sounds delicious xo

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Hi, Maryann. And one day you will! Thanks, Sally. Glad you like it, Liz. Ciao, Anne - yes, they do! Pleased that you, too, like this idea, cherrypie. Thank you, Ludlingtonian. Smashed potatoes are good with this, especially when sprinkled at the last minute with cumin seed. [I love smashed potatoes - so therapeutic bashing them!] Otherwise, yes, really sexy bread and the freshest green salad! Thanks, Mopsa. Ciao, Kyles. Well, I think it might make brunch!

jmb said...

Heaven that's simple enough. No Sicilian lemons though. Californian will have to do.

Indigo-Daisy said...

This looks yummy! I love lemon chicken, but mine always tastes to chickeny. I don't think I marinade it long enough.

Ellee Seymour said...

This is the sort of food I really like, except I also enjoy the chicken skin which many people leave because it is too fatty. What do they do in Sicily? Do they eat it, or leave it?

Trubes said...

That looks and sounds delicious Welshcakes.
Another idea for the weekend! I love chicken cooked with fruit. I use chicken breasts (bone in) and form a little pocket in the flesh, make a mixture of butter,garlic and coriander, black pepper and lemon zest, then stuff it in the pocket. Wrap in a slice of parma Ham or even smokey back bacon, then cover with juicy orange slices and more coriander, drizzle with olive oil then bake in the oven for about 35mins.
Ooh, I do love the cookery bits.

'Barbied' Rump Steak and Garlicky Baby Squid tonight.

Bon apetite.

Di.xx

P.S. I've left you a reply to your comments on my last post. Sorry I'm a bit late v.busy family weekend!

Shades said...

Yum!

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

I'm sure Californian will be fine, jmb! Ciao, indogo-daisy. I find the 2 hours enough with this but know what you mean by that "too chickeny" taste - maybe it depends on your butcher? [It certainly does here.] Hi, Ellee. Good question about the skin as chicken is usually sold without it here. I have to be very specific when I want it left on [and they all look at me as if I am crazy]! Ciao, Trubes. What a lovely recipe that is and thank you. Love to you and Chloe xx

James Higham said...

Your oven gets a hell of a workout, Welshcakes.

Nunyaa said...

Wonder how long it takes to fly to Sicily , looks and sounds delicious. I'll make that this weekend, Thank you Welshcakes.

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Hi, James. That's what it's there for! Ciao, nunyaa. I don't know about the flight times from where you are, but about 3.5 hours from London on a direct flight.

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