"Mountain Man Pleasing Chicken" with Peach Preserve-Honey Mustard Marinated Chicken, Colby Jack Cheese, Mushrooms, + Bacon |
marinating the chicken thighs in garlic, rosemary, and peach preserve-honey mustard |
after baking... |
it looks perfectly brown + juicy |
garnish it with chives and serve it with potatoes, and you're good to go |
For the Marinated Chicken:
6 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs
2/3C Mixed Mustards (I used Dijon, honey mustard, and yellow
mustard)
1/3C Maple Syrup
1 Jar of Peach Preserves
2T Apple Cider Vinegar
Couple Dashes of Worcestershire Sauce
4 Cloves of Garlic, Thinly Sliced
2-4 Sprigs of Fresh Rosemary
Salt, Fresh Cracked Pepper, & Red Pepper Flakes (for
sprinkling the chicken)
For the Chicken Topping:
6 Slices of Colby Jack Cheese (one slice per chicken thigh)
Sautéed Mushrooms (I like a good golden brown color)
12 Slices of Cooked Bacon (two slices per chicken thigh)
Leftover Peach Preserve-Honey Mustard Marinade, For
Drizzling
Fresh Minced Chives, For Garnishing
Directions:
1. Preparing the Marinated Chicken: Spray a 13x9-baking dish
with Pam and lay the chicken thighs into the pan. Season the tops of them with
some salt & fresh cracked pepper. Thinly Slice 4 cloves of garlic and
scatter them across the chicken.
2. Making the Marinade: Whisk together the mustards (of your choice),
maple syrup, peach preserves, apple cider vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce
until thoroughly combined (this should make about 2C of marinade). Pour half of
the mixture over the chicken, so that they are completely covered (save the
remaining marinade for another batch or use all of it for a double batch). Top
the entire dish with the fresh sprigs of rosemary. Cover and marinate for 4-6
hours.
3. Baking the Chicken: Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Remove the tin
foil from the baking dish and place the chicken in the hot oven. Cook them for
roughly 30-40 minutes. Allow the chicken to rest in the pan for at least 5
minutes.
4. Finishing the Chicken: Increase the heat of the
oven to broil and remove the chicken from the baking dish and place onto a
silpat-line baking pan. Spoon a little of the extra marinade over each chicken
thigh, and then top with two slices of cooked bacon, a slice of Colby jack
cheese, and a pile of sautéed mushrooms. Drizzle a little more sauce on top.
Broil in the oven (while keeping a close eye, so that nothing burns) for about
5-10 minutes or until the cheese has completely melted and everything looks
gorgeously brown.
5. Spoon a little more marinade over the top if you wish and garnish with
chives. Enjoy it while it’s still hot!
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