We had the most delicious chicken for lunch last week when we went to our friend's house. It was incredibly tasty, and I think it's pretty safe to say that nobody was worrying about calories that day! (What with this chicken dish and the Malva Pudding and all!) It's nice to indulge once in a while and this chicken was incredibly tasty. My friend Tina got the recipe from her daughter Kim and it was sooo good that I had to make it for the Missionaries when they came for tea. Once again no complaints. I am calling it Kim's Chicken Dish, but it really should be called the Flippingly Amazingly Delicous Chicken Dish!!
I think it actually comes from a certain brand of chutney originally, but what the hey, to me it will always be Kim's Chicken dish. Not only was it really delicious, but it was so simple to make that a kid could do it I think. And we all know how much I love simple and delicious meals.
I don't know about you, but simple and delicious always works for me. It also uses things I always have in my larger and freezer. Dry onion soup mix, mayonnaise, chutney and chicken. I used legs, and I'll be honest here, it was pretty economical too.
I paid £2.25 for the packet of chicken legs. I paid less than a pound each for a jar of mayonnaise and a jar of chutney (I used mango, I think it works best) and I already had the onion soup mix in the cupboard. So, maybe it cost about 30p for that. All told . . . less than a fiver for a delicious dish that everyone enjoyed and that I felt comfortable enough to feed to company.
It's as simple as mixing the ingredients for the sauce together, pouring it over the chicken, covering it and then baking it. You uncover it for the last bit so that the chicken browns nicely and as you can see it looks really, REALLY delicious (and it is!) You get nice and tender chicken and a beautiful sauce. I served it with baked potatoes and green beans and peas and corn. I also made a carrot salad, but I'm the only one who ate that. What is it about men and salad??
*Kim's Chicken Dish*
Serves 4 to 6
(I used mango)
225g of mayonnaise (1 cup)
Preheat
the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4. Have ready a baking dish with a
lid large enough to hold the chicken pieces in one layer. (If you don't
have a lid, use a double layer of foil.)
Wipe the chicken
dry and season to taste with salt and pepper. Place into the baking
dish in a single layer. Mix together the soup mix, water, chutney and
mayonnaise. Pour over the chicken. Cover and then place in the oven to
roast for one hour. Remove the cover and bake for 15 to 20 minutes
longer to brown the chicken. Serve warm.
This was a winner in our house tonight. I only had half a jar of mango chutney so I used equal parts of mayo and water and the full packet of soup mix, which I found was plenty of source for us. Served with boiled chat potatoes , peas and corn.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you made this and enjoyed it Dee! It's a winner/winner/chicken dinner for sure! xxoo
ReplyDeleteMarie, I made this two nights ago and it was a MAJOR hit with my family! I had one piece of the chicken leftover along with some sauce that my husband and son shared tonight. My husband just came into my workroom licking his fingers and telling me that the leftover chicken was even better than the first night. I told them that I just slaved over that dish and was glad they liked it but please remember all my hard work when it is time to weed the garden! :-) Please don't tell them how easy the dish was!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha Kate! I love how your mind works! So happy everyone enjoyed the dish! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSaid chutney being Mrs Ball's I would think! Must try this dish, I have all the ingredients in my cupboard most days!
ReplyDeleteIt is Mrs Ball's Pat! Hope you make it! xo
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