I Am... How to Make Egg Drop Soup

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I Am... Super Easy Chinese BBQ Pork Pull Apart Buns aka Cheater’s Cha Siu Bao

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I Am... What to Cook for the Lunar New Year: Year of the Pig

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I Am... Small Batch Coconut Mochi Cake Muffins

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I Am... Pull Apart Meatball Garlic Bread Sliders Recipe

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I Am... What to Make for Your Super Bowl Party

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I Am... Chinese Take Out at Home: Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe

If you asked me what my all time go to order for Chinese take away is, it would be sweet and sour pork. No, actually that's a lie. My all time favorite is honey garlic pork. But this isn't a post about honey garlic pork, it's about sweet and sour pork, which happens to be my second all time favorite Chinese takeout item. Who doesn't love crispy fried pork covered in a sweet and tangy sauce? I, for one, wanted to eat the entire plate after making this sweet and sour pork recipe. The only thing that stopped me was a tiny shred of self control. Really though, all I did was sneak into the fridge every so often to fork another piece of pork.

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I Am... 5 Minute Easy Weeknight Pantry Chili Noodles Recipe

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I Am... Air Fryer Tofu Recipe

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I Am... 6 Ingredient Piri Piri Chicken – a Nando’s knockoff

If you’ve ever had Nando’s, you’ll recognize these flavors. This is an easy weeknight recipe for portuguese-by-way-of-historically-unethical-african-colonies perfect oven broiled chicken thighs with spicy piri piri sauce. Nothing about this recipe is authentic, but damn if it doesn’t taste good with only 6 ingredients. It’s spicy, bright, tangy, sweet, and delicious. Why does this recipe work? Leaving the chicken out while you marinate it lets it come to temperature for more even cooking. If the idea of this makes you squeamish, you can marinate in the fridge, but then you’ll need to add additional cooking time and, ideally, use a meat thermometer to check when the chicken has come to about 180°F. You should marinate the chicken for as long as you can, but know that it takes 30 minutes for the chicken to cook. Piri Piri sauce is traditionally made with African bird’s eye chiles, which are far, far spicier than anything you can get in a grocery store. In this recipe, I went with Thai bird’s eye, which are plenty spicy. So spicy in fact, that you should carefully consider how spicy you can handle. The recipe calls for 4, if you can’t handle spice, go for 1, or even none. What do you need? A blender, an oven, and a baking sheet with a rack that fits. Optional but great: a meat thermometer. How do you serve it? You can demolish this on its own, or you can serve with portugese rice, potatoes, or a nice salad. You can also sub wings or a whole chicken for the thighs.

Nando's knockoff 6 Ingredient Piri Piri Chicken Serves 2
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 4 Thai chilis
  • 1 orange bell pepper
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 sprig rosemary (optional)
  • 1lb chicken thighs
1. Make a marinade by blending the vinegar, thai chilis, bell pepper, garlic, sugar, and rosemary, if using. 2. Season your chicken thighs with salt and pepper to taste (I omitted this step, to be honest - it didn’t seem to need it). Marinate your chicken thighs with half of the sauce for a minimum of 15 minutes and up to two hours. 3. Preheat your oven to broil (500°F) with the rack set to the middle position. At the same time, cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place a rack on top. 4. Meanwhile in a small saucepan, bring the other half of the sauce up to a very low simmer and hold it there until you are done. 5. When you are done marinating, position the chicken on the rack spacing each thigh about 1/2” apart. 6. Place the chicken in the oven, check back every 5 minutes or so for signs of burning, you want a little char, but not too much. 7. After 15 minutes has elapsed, flip the chicken and place back in the oven for another 15 minutes. 8. Remove and serve with the simmered piri piri sauce.
Welcome to Dinner & Chill, a new series focusing on quick & easy weeknight dinners with easy to find ingredients, low prep, and low effort.

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I Am... Small Batch Sundays: French Yogurt Lemon Loaf Cake

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I Am... 15 Minute Thai Red Curry Ramen Recipe

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