I've been very lucky in my life to have been inspired and taught by remarkable women and cooks. One of them was my good friend Leona.
I was in my mid twenties when we met and Leona was probably a good 16 years or so older than myself. She was and is a remarkably great home cook and this is one of her recipes which she shared with me all those years ago.
It's not much to look at, but it's really a very simple dish and uses things we all probably have in our kitchens all the time, with the exception of maybe the onion soup mix.
I do always have a packet or two of that on hand . . . for dishes just such as this, but I know not everyone will.
It does not photograph very well . . . but don't judge this book by it's cover . . . it's really far, far more delicious than it looks!
Trust me on this. Would I lie to you? I think not!
You can use any combination of chicken pieces that you wish to use . . . legs, thighs, breasts, etc. Today I used boneless chicken breasts.
You will obviously not need to cook them as long as you would the bone in pieces.
You simply whisk together simple ingredients . . . tomato ketchup, vinegar, brown sugar, water, lemon juice . . . and pour them over the chicken in a baking dish.
The dry onion soup mix is sprinkled evenly over top afterwards and then the whole thing is popped into the oven to bake.
I like to baste it every 15 minutes or so. The end result is tender chicken with a delicious sauce. Your family will think you have slaved all day, but that's okay . . . you don't need to tell anyone that you haven't!
I have always said that it is the simple things in life that are the most delious of all.
Wow! This looks amazing. I will be making this:) so in love with your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteStacey, thank you so much for your kind words! You made my day. I just know you will love this chicken. It's so simple and yet so good!
ReplyDeletePerfect plating too Marie;)
ReplyDeleteThanks MOnique. You really do me an honor to say so. Your presentation is always impeccable! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSaw this today, made it this evening. Very Nice- and so simple! I've followed your blog for a few months now, but this is my first attempt at one of your dishes. I used boneless, skinless thighs, as that's what I had, and it was a great, quick Monday night solution. Served with an onion pasta, spinach salad, and asparagus. All 3 "Boys" (Hubs, BIL, and our renter/ room mate) were very pleased. As was I. Thanks for sharing, this is definitely in my monthly rotation!
ReplyDeleteChris, I am so glad that you enjoyed this dish and that you took the time to let me know! Thank you so very much! xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks good and easy, my favorite combination!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay! Mine too!x
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