CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
Who has a good recipe for chicken thighs? I'm defrosting them now, so maybe not a slow cooker one.
Scale up or down depending on how many are eating (I know you have little guys but not sure if they are eating with you)
1 package chicken thighs
1 small onion, diced small
1 can mushrooms (pieces and stems)
@2 Tbsp all purpose flour
2 cups chicken stock (or 1 chicken bouillon cube in 2 cups boiling water). You might wind up using a bit less than this.
Pure olive oil or veggie oil for sauteeing
Kosher salt to taste
cracked black pepper to taste
Adobo powder to taste.
First step is to season your thighs (chicken thighs. I suppose you could season your own thighs if it makes you happy, just avoid contact between human thighs and the hot pan) with salt, pepper, and adobo. This is to taste but I like to be pretty liberal here. If you know me, I tend to be pretty liberal most places.
In a nonstick pan saute your thighs skin side down first (if skin on) on both sides until you have a nice brown. If you have skin on, the idea is to render out some of that nice chicken fat, so remember to use a little more oil if they are skinless. Remove from pan and deskin if they have it and add your onions. Sweat these down until they are soft and translucent before adding your flour to coat. Let the flour cook until it takes on a nice golden brown color before adding mushrooms, stock, and returning your thighs and any juices to the pan. Half-Cover and simmer, stirring occassionally, until the thighs are soft and are bathing in a thick brown gravy.
Serve atop rice with green beans or another green veggie as the side.