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Maple Vinegar Crispy Chicken

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Ingredients

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2 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup minced shallot
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper, to taste
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
1/3 cup cider vinegar
1/3 cup maple syrup
1 fresh chicken
salt & freshly ground black pepper

Nutritional information

709.5
Calories
485 g
Calories From Fat
54 g
Total Fat
17.1 g
Saturated Fat
123.2 mg
Cholesterol
263.6 mg
Sodium
31.3 g
Carbs
3.2 g
Dietary Fiber
18 g
Sugars
26.3 g
Protein
166 g
Serving Size

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Maple Vinegar Crispy Chicken

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    First, I nearly ignored this recipe because I had never spatchcoked a chicken before and I thought it sounded too difficult. It wasn't. So don't let that put you off.Second, the recipe was excellent. There are a lot of interesting flavours going on and the results were worth the effort. It made a very impressive dinner party dish. I cooked the sauce and topping earlier on and then let the chicken sit in a warm oven while we ate our starters. The sauce got a bit thick sitting on top of the stove, even with no additional heat, but it thinned to a nice consistency once I added the pan juices.Third, I took the recipe at its word and used a fairly small pan to make the topping. This was my only mistake. Use a medium sized pan. There's a fair volume to the ingredients and if you want the breadcrumbs to toast properly, you will need a larger pan than you might think.

    • 95 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Maple Vinegar Crispy Chicken, We made this wonderful dish at Culinary Communion, with Chef Gabriel Claycamp. This recipe is a repeat favorite with class attendees, and they’ve been known to call Gabriel up years later, from halfway across the country, to replace the beloved recipe that they’d misplaced. : Recipe posted with permission., First, I nearly ignored this recipe because I had never spatchcoked a chicken before and I thought it sounded too difficult. It wasn’t. So don’t let that put you off.Second, the recipe was excellent. There are a lot of interesting flavours going on and the results were worth the effort. It made a very impressive dinner party dish. I cooked the sauce and topping earlier on and then let the chicken sit in a warm oven while we ate our starters. The sauce got a bit thick sitting on top of the stove, even with no additional heat, but it thinned to a nice consistency once I added the pan juices.Third, I took the recipe at its word and used a fairly small pan to make the topping. This was my only mistake. Use a medium sized pan. There’s a fair volume to the ingredients and if you want the breadcrumbs to toast properly, you will need a larger pan than you might think., I am not a culinary expert by any stretch but this recipe was easy to follow and very much worth the extra effort. “Spatchcock” was a whole new word to me but…thanks to Kasha’s recommendation…I found a great video on the web that took out any guesswork virtualweberbullet.com / butterflychicken.html. The only change I made to the recipe was to use olive oil as that is all I had. Also, since it’s over 100 degrees here I cooked the chicken on a separate pan in my toaster oven didn’t want to turn on the big oven. This recipe is fantastic and I will use it again. Because of the extra work not that there’s a lot but my toddler gets a little impatient I will probably use it mainly for a special dinner or when company comes. Thanks Julesong…so glad I found this recipe and your page as I can’t wait to try out some of your other recipes!


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    Steps

    1
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    Preheat Oven to 375 Degrees F.

    2
    Done

    Begin the Sauce by Melting 2 Tablespoons Butter in a Medium Saucepan Over Medium High Temperature, Then Add the Shallots and Cook Until Translucent.

    3
    Done

    Add the Pepper, Nutmeg, and Vinegar and Bring to a Boil, Then Add the Maple Syrup and Return to a Boil; Allow to Reduce by Half and Reserve.

    4
    Done

    While Sauce Is Reducing, Begin Working on the Chicken by Spatchcocking It: With Sharp Kitchen or Poultry Shears, Cut the Backbone Out of the Chicken by Cutting Along One Side of the Backbone, Then Along the Other; Turn the Chicken Over and Remove the Keel Bone, Then Press Down to Flatten It; Additionally, For This Recipe You Also Remove the Wings; Do not Remove the Skin of the Chicken.

    5
    Done

    Season Both Sides of Prepared Chicken With Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper.

    6
    Done

    Heat the Oil or Fat in a Large, Heavy Oven-Proof Skillet Over High Temperature; When It Is Very Hot, Carefully Add the Chicken Skin-Side-Down Into the Hot Pan Place the Chicken Away from You, not Toward, to Avoid Oil Splatters.

    7
    Done

    Cook Over High Temperature For Approximately 10 Minutes, Checking to See That the Skin Is Turning a Nice, Crispy Golden Brown.

    8
    Done

    Turn the Chicken Over in the Skillet, Then Place the Entire Pan in the Pre-Heated Oven and Continue to Roast, Basting Often, Until Done and Juices Run Clear, About 35-45 Minutes.

    9
    Done

    When Chicken Is Done, Remove It from the Oven and the Pan and Allow It to Rest For About 10 Minutes.

    10
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    While the Chicken Rests, Begin the Topping by Combining the Melted Butter and Almonds in a Small Skillet, and Saut Until the Nuts Turn Golden Brown.

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