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Roman-Style Chicken | Food Wishes
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Chef John demonstrates how to make a classic Roman-style chicken dish that is simple yet flavorful. Learners will expand their cooking vocabulary with terms for preparing and seasoning chicken, and practice understanding informal, enthusiastic narration. The video also offers useful phrases for describing taste and recommending dishes.
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DownloadHello, this is chef john from foodwishes.com with roman style chicken.
That's right, this is one of those recipes you either never make, or you make it many, many times, and
it's a little bit of a mystery why this dish is not more popular.
All right, maybe it's the fairly generic name, which is not much more exciting in italian, so
maybe we'll have to come up with something a little catchier.
But first things first, and to get started, what we'll do is prep and season our chicken, and
for me, the best choice is some skin on bone in chicken thighs, and what we'll do, once we check which direction the bone is going, is cut through the skin side a couple times,
about an inch apart, going right down to the bone, and
we're doing this so that the seasoning penetrates even better, plus i think it helps it cook more evenly, and maybe a little quicker.
So we will prep six chicken thighs just like that, and
transfer them into a bowl, at which point we'll drizzle over a little bit of olive oil before we season these up,
starting with a generous amount of kosher salt,
as in one teaspoon per pound of chicken.
We'll also do some freshly ground black pepper, a few shakes of cayenne, of course, and then we'll finish up with some dry thyme, some dried rosemary, and
then last, but now least, a little bit of dry oregano, and once all that's in there,
we will toss this with our tongs until we feel everything's evenly and thoroughly coated.
And then what we'll do, once that season, is wrap it up and
pop it in the fridge anywhere between a few hours and overnight, which, time permitting, is probably the best way to go.
But if you only do it for, like, three hours, like i did, it still comes out really, really good.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
Used to describe a situation or action that continues up to a specific point in time and then stops. It indicates the duration of an event until its conclusion.
A side is a flat surface of an object that is not the top, bottom, front, or back. It can also refer to the left or right part of something or a position next to a person or thing.
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