This will be the best ONE PAN chicken you’ll ever make. The secret is lots of lemon juice and some tomato paste. It infuses in the chicken really well and because we’re using bone-in skin-on chicken thighs, the chicken will come out SO good and juicy.
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I paired this with a simple cucumber avocado salad, but it would be truly complete with some regular rice, quinoa, or if you’re doing lowcarb, some of my lowcarb rice
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This is how I made it (feel free to multiply for more)
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1. Preheat oven to 425F.
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2.Thinly slice 1 red onion and place slices at the base of an oven-safe dish. Grab 4 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs, dab them dry with a paper towel and add them on top of the sliced onions in the oven-safe dish. Let chicken come up to room temp while you work the sauce in the next step.
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3.For the sauce paste, grab a medium mixing bowl. Add the juice of 1 large lemon, 2 tbsp tomato paste, 2 tbsp olive oil, a couple generous pinches salt, pepper, 1 tbsp sweet paprika, 1 tbsp garlic powder, 1/2 tbsp oregano, 1 tbsp sumac. Mix really well.
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4.Brush the sauce paste all over the chicken, covering all sides. Reserve some of it for later.
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5.Put the chicken in for an initial 35 minute visit in the oven at 425F. At 35 minutes remove the chicken, brush with the remaining sauce paste, and put it back in the oven for another 5 minutes.
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6.Make the cucumber avocado salad by finely dicing 2 persian cucumbers, cubing 1 small avocado, finely dicing 1/4 of a small red onion (about 3 tbsp of onion), 2 tbsp fresh cilantro, 1/2 tsp dried oregano, 1 tbsp olive oil, salt, pepper. Give it a mix, taste, and adjust. You can also add lemon juice to this, but I left it out since the chicken was lemony enough.
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7.Remove the chicken from the oven, plate it up with the salad to serve and top with some sumac or chile lime seasoning. Again, you can serve this with whatever base you like (it would be delicious with regular rice, quinoa, or if you’re lowcarb/keto my high protein kaizen rice with just 6 net carbs a serving!)
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ENJOY!
This will be the best ONE PAN chicken you’ll ever make
12 responses to “This will be the best ONE PAN chicken you’ll ever make”
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Yum!
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What about all the skin on the chicken thighs? Sometimes I don’t really like the way it tastes and also can I substitute, chicken legs and chicken breasts instead?
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Ma samo ubacis u rernu zacinis samo se ispece prvo meso pa poslje srednje krompie s trun vode ubacis ko voli i neko povrce al ne mora piletina s krompirom il rizom koja je prokuhana i onda se stavi piletinom predobro
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This would be great with kaizen rice!
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Yum! 😍
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I like your cooking, simple 😋 I work 3-11 and I’ll make something to eat before save some for when I get home
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