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Delicious Lemon Roasted Chicken Thighs

“This is such a simple recipe that I confess I have been making it for years and never thought to put it in one of my books,” says Sabrina Ghayour.

“It’s so handy and versatile, as the chicken thighs can be sliced and stuffed into pitta bread or wraps and sandwiches for lunchboxes, shredded and added to salads, or used in stir-fries or rice noodle dishes. But it also pairs perfectly with steamed rice or naan in the same way tandoori chicken does. You can also marinate the chicken thighs up to 48 hours in advance, or freeze the marinated raw chicken for use at a later date or for batch cooking.”

Read: Chicken and Pine Nut Rissoles

Serves: 4 to 6
Ingredients

  • 1kg boneless, skinless chicken thighs
  • 2 heaped tablespoons rose harissa
  • 150g Greek yoghurt
  • finely grated zest and juice of 1 unwaxed lemon
  • sea salt flakes and freshly ground black pepper

To serve (optional)

  • flatbreads
  • coriander leaves
  • thinly sliced spring onions
  • lemon wedges

Harissa and lemon roasted chicken thighs from Persiana Everyday
Harissa and lemon roasted chicken thighs from Persiana Everyday. (Kris Kirkham/PA)

Method
Preheat the oven to 240°C (220°C fan), gas mark 9. Line a baking tray with baking paper.

Read: Spicy Lemon Ginger Chicken

Put the chicken thighs into a mixing bowl, add the other ingredients with a generous amount of salt and pepper and turn the chicken to coat well in the mixture, preferably using your hands.

Lay the chicken thighs on the lined tray and roast for 40 minutes or until sticky and charred around the edges and cooked through.

To serve, slice the chicken and serve in warmed flatbreads with Greek yoghurt, coriander leaves, sliced spring onions and alongside lemon wedges for squeezing over.

Persiana Everyday by Sabrina Ghayour

(Aster/PA)

Persiana Everyday by Sabrina Ghayour is published by Aster, priced £26. Photography by Kris Kirkham. Available now.

– With PA

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