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An easy, superfragrant weeknight version of classic chicken under a brick, this recipe uses chicken thighs instead of a butterflied whole bird. Lavish quantities of lemon, garlic and fresh herbs season the flesh, and the skin gets shatteringly crisp and salty. This recipe makes great use of a cast-iron skillet (or two) and is a great dish to cook when seasoning a new pan because of the large amount of fat that melts into the pan. (You pour it off before serving.) If you have a pan that is large enough to fit all the thighs, you can cook them in one batch. Featured in: Fashioning Cast Iron Pans For Today’s Cooks.
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Title: | Flattened Chicken Thighs With Roasted Lemon Slices Recipe |
Descrition: | An easy, superfragrant weeknight version of classic chicken under a brick, this recipe uses chicken thighs instead of a butterflied whole bird Lavish quantities of lemon, garlic and fresh herbs season the flesh, and the skin gets shatteringly crisp and salty. This recipe makes great use of a cast-iron skillet (or two and is a great dish to cook when seasoning a new pan because of the large amount of fat that melts into the pan (You pour it off before serving. If you have a pan that is large enough to fit all the thighs, you can cook them in one batch. |
Flattened Chicken Thighs With Roasted Lemon Slices
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Flattened Chicken Thighs With Roasted Lemon Slices Recipe
An easy, superfragrant weeknight version of classic chicken under a brick, this recipe uses chicken thighs instead of a butterflied whole bird Lavish quantities of lemon, garlic and fresh herbs season the flesh, and the skin gets shatteringly crisp and salty. This recipe makes great use of a cast-iron skillet (or two and is a great dish to cook when seasoning a new pan because of the large amount of fat that melts into the pan (You pour it off before serving. If you have a pan that is large enough to fit all the thighs, you can cook them in one batch.