Lemony Sicilian Roast Chicken

January 8, 2010

This sunny isle bursts with lemons. They roll around the streets with abandon, and nobody even bothers to pick them up (except me, that is—I perfume my house with big bowlfuls of  ’em).

So it’s no surprise that Sicilian kitchens are redolent of lemon. Islanders are either marinating fish in lemon, squeezing a big fat lemon over a salad or just-roasted pork, or whipping up a batch of  lemon gelo or granita.

I’ve slightly adapted this recipe for lemon chicken from Giovanna Bellia La Marca’s Sicilian Feasts (Felice’s Lemon Chicken), full of great old Sicilian recipes. This one’s easy, but you have to think ahead for the salt-water soaking and the marinade.

Ingredients

1 chicken, cut into pieces (free-range/organic is best)

1/8 cup coarse salt

1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1/8 cup lemon juice

1 tsp dried oregano

2 cloves garlic, crushed and skin removed

salt and pepper to taste

1 lemon, thinly sliced

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1. Pre-soak the chicken in water to cover and the coarse salt for 30 minutes. Rinse well, dry with paper towels, and set aside.

2. Meanwhile, make the marinade: place the olive oil, lemon juice, oregano, garlic, salt and pepper in a jar or bowl with a tight-fitting lid. Shake vigorously to blend.

3. Place a layer of the chicken pieces in a glass bowl, spoon the marinade on top, and continue until all the chicken is used up. Pour leftover marinade on top, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.

Sicilian Lemon Chicken, copyright Jann Huizenga

4. Preheat the oven to 375 Fahrenheit. Remove the chicken from the marinade, place it on a rack in a roasting pan, and bake for 1 and 1/4 hours or until browned. Brush the chicken with the marinade as it bakes.

5. Now this is where I simplify. Giovanna adds the remaining marinade to the pan juices after the chicken is done. Then she puts the pan on two burners, adds the lemon slices, and simmers for 3 minutes, finishing the sauce off by adding a cup of water, stirring, bringing it back to the boil, and pouring it over the chicken. I, being a Lazy Bum (un barbone pigra), use up all the marinade as the chicken bakes, and then just pour whatever sauce has accumulated in the pan directly over the chicken. (I have also been known to not bother using a rack at all, and to just bake the chicken pieces directly in a glass or a roasting pan.)

6. Serve hot or at room temp, garnished with lemon slices.

Sicilian Lemon Chicken, copyright Jann Huizenga

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Baked Sausage, Sicilian-Style

Oct 27, 2010

Here’s a good chilly-weather recipe. It takes only minutes to prepare (plus an hour in the oven). Light a crackling fire, pour a tumbler of wine, and cozy up.

The recipe comes from Giovanna Bellia La Marca’s Sicilian Feasts, chock-full of simple home-style recipes. This one may remind you of something from Northern Italy or Bavaria, but I can vouch that baked sausage and potatoes is a very typical dish in southeast Sicily.

Sicilian Feasts by Giovanna Bellia La Marca

Ingredients (for 6-8)

2 pounds Italian hot or sweet sausage, or a combination

6 baking potatoes cut in wedges (I used fingerlings instead)

2 bell peppers (red or yellow) cut in wedges

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

sprinkle of dried oregano

salt and pepper to taste

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Directions

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Separate the sausage links. Place the sausages, potatoes, and peppers in a large baking pan. Add the olive oil, oregano, salt, and pepper, and mix well. Bake for an hour, stirring the contents of the pan twice during baking to be sure nothing sticks to the pan. Serve with a good crusty bread.

Sicilian baked sausage, copyright Jann Huizenga

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