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This thread explores various quick and easy recipes for cooking chicken legs and thighs, with participants sharing personal experiences and suggestions. The conversation includes methods of preparation, cooking times, and alternative sweeteners for those with dietary considerations.
Views differ regarding the use of honey and its effects on health, with some participants acknowledging its sugar content while others highlight its benefits. There is no clear consensus on the best cooking method or recipe.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of dietary needs and cooking methods. The discussion includes both traditional recipes and modern alternatives.
This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for quick chicken recipes and insights into alternative sweeteners for cooking.
jrstephens said:That Honey Baked Sounds good! I wonder how it would work in the microwave in the DCB to speed it up?
Do they make "sugar free" honey? HA!
pampermejolene said:If your using real honey, it's just honey, it doesn't have sugar in it. mmmmm honey!:blushing:
And I say "real" honey because recently my brother had some packets of honey sauce from KFC.... there is a lot of stuff in there and I don't know if any of it is honey!![]()
ChefBeckyD said:Honey is still sugar - just not white granulated sugar. If you are diabetic, or sensitive to sugars, it still acts the same way in your system.
However, honey does have some nutritional/health benefits that white sugar doesn't have.
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=96
I just noticed this at Trader Joes last weekend. What does it taste like? How does it compare to sugar in baking? I knew I should have just bought the bottle!!ChefBeckyD said:Hey Jennifer - have you heard of Agave Nectar? It is a natural sweetener that looks just like honey, tastes like sugar, and doesn't effect your blood sugar level. It has a very low glycemic index score.
My son is hypoglycemic, and we use this all the time for baking, on oatmeal and other hot cereals, to sweeten berries.....just about anything that calls for honey or sugar.
I used to only be able to buy it at health food stores, but it's now in the regular grocery stores with sugar/sugar substitutes.
We had omelets for supper tonight, and DH and DS had Agave nectar on toast with them!
For this recipe, you will need chicken legs and thighs, olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper, and your choice of herbs or spices such as paprika, rosemary, or thyme. You can also add vegetables like potatoes or carrots for a complete meal.
The preparation time is about 10 minutes, and the cooking time is approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on the size of the chicken pieces and the cooking method used. Overall, you can have this dish ready in under an hour.
You can bake, grill, or air fry the chicken legs and thighs. Baking is the most common method, but grilling adds a nice smoky flavor, while air frying can give you a crispy texture without much oil.
Yes, marinating the chicken legs and thighs for a few hours or overnight can enhance the flavor. You can use a simple marinade of olive oil, garlic, and herbs, or try a store-bought marinade for added convenience.
This chicken dish pairs well with a variety of sides such as roasted vegetables, rice, mashed potatoes, or a fresh salad. You can choose sides based on your preference and dietary needs.