Ingredients
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1 1/2
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1/3
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3
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1
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1
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1/8
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1/2
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4
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2
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1
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Directions
Orange-Honey Glazed Chicken Breasts, This is sort of an American-ized version of the French Duck a l’orange When reducing the glaze in step 4, remember that the skillet handle will be hot; use an oven mitt To make sure the chicken cooks evenly, buy breasts that are similar in sizeabout 12 ounces apiece If the glaze looks dry during baking, add up to 2 tablespoons of juice to the pan If your skillet is not ovenproof, brown the chicken breasts and reduce the glaze as instructed, then transfer the chicken and glaze to a 13 by 9-inch baking dish and bake (don’t wash the skillet) When the chicken is fully cooked, transfer it to a plate to rest and scrape the glaze back into the skillet to be reduced This recipe was adapted from Cook’s Illustrated, published Sept 2007, Well this was good but VERY time consuming Follow directions to T but had to cook mine forever??? lets say between prep and oven its been 2 hours? Anyway it was good but this I will be making only on special occasions Thanks for posting, Oh wow, this was good! We had it twice in the last 2 weeks Very quick and easy to go together Thank you for sharing
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Steps
1
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Adjust Oven Rack to Middle Position and Heat Oven to 375 Degrees. Whisk 1 1/2 Cups Orange Juice, Corn Syrup, Honey, Mustard, Vinegar, Pepper Flakes, 1/8 Teaspoon Salt, and 1/8 Teaspoon Pepper Together in Medium Bowl. Place Flour in Pie Plate, Then Season Chicken on Both Sides With Salt and Pepper. Working With One Chicken Breast at a Time, Coat Chicken With Flour, Patting Off Excess. |
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Heat Oil in Ovenproof 12-Inch Skillet Over Medium Heat Until Shimmering. Add Chicken Breasts Skin-Side Down; Cook Until Well Browned and Most of Fat Has Rendered from Skin, 8 to 14 Minutes. (if After 3 Minutes You Don't Hear Definite Sizzling, Increase Heat to Medium-High. If After 6 Minutes Chicken Is Darker Than Lightly Browned, Reduce Heat Slightly.) Turn Chicken and Lightly Brown Other Side, About 5 Minutes Longer. Transfer Chicken to Plate. |
3
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Pour Off All but 1 Teaspoon Fat from Pan. Add Shallot and Cook Until Softened, 1 to 2 Minutes. Increase Heat to High and Add Orange Juice Mixture. Simmer, Stirring Occasionally, Until Syrupy and Reduced to 1 Cup (heatproof Spatula Should Leave Slight Trail When Dragged Through Glaze), 6 to 10 Minutes. Remove Skillet from Heat and Tilt to One Side So Glaze Pools in Corner of Pan. Using Tongs, Roll Each Chicken Breast in Pooled Glaze to Coat Evenly and Place Skin-Side Down in Skillet. |
4
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Transfer Skillet to Oven and Bake Chicken Until Thickest Part of Breasts Registers 160 Degrees on Instant-Read Thermometer, 25 to 30 Minutes, Turning Chicken Skin-Side Up Halfway Through Cooking. Transfer Chicken to Platter and Let Rest 5 Minutes. Return Skillet to High Heat (be Careful-Handle Will Be Very Hot) and Cook Glaze, Stirring Constantly, Until Thick and Syrupy (heatproof Spatula Should Leave Wide Trail When Dragged Through Glaze), About 1 Minute. Remove Pan from Heat and Whisk in Remaining 2 Tablespoons Orange Juice. Spoon 1 Teaspoon Glaze Over Each Breast and Serve, Passing Remaining Glaze at Table. |
5
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Variations: Apple-Maple Glazed Chicken Breasts. |
6
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Follow the Recipe Above, Substituting Apple Cider For the Orange Juice and 2 Tablespoons Maple Syrup For the Honey. |
7
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Pineapple-Brown Sugar Glazed Chicken Breasts. |
8
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Follow the Recipe Above, Substituting Pineapple Juice For the Orange Juice and 2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar For the Honey. |