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The ingredients needed to make Peach Whiskey BBQ chicken thighs (Ree Drummond's recipe):
- Make ready 10 chicken thighs, bone in, skin on
- Take 2 T. Olive oil
- Make ready 2 T. Butter
- Take 1 yellow onion, diced
- Prepare 1 c. Whiskey
- Make ready 16 oz. BBQ sauce
- Take 16 oz. Jar peach preserves
- Get 1/2 c. Water
- Make ready 2 T. Worcestershire sauce
- Get 4 cloves garlic
- Take Green onions, garnish-finish
This crispy oven bbq chicken recipe uses only TWO INGREDIENTS - barbecue sauce and chicken (plus a little Bone-in, skin on chicken thighs and drumsticks are the best for juicy chicken every time. Recipe and basting technique adapted from Ree Drummond's Oven BBQ chicken recipe. Sticky-sweet BBQ chicken is the quintessential summer dinner that shouldn't be limited to the lucky folks with backyard grills. This recipe is super simple with just five ingredients (including the salt), but a shortcut changes this BBQ chicken from basic to brilliant.
Instructions to make Peach Whiskey BBQ chicken thighs (Ree Drummond's recipe):
- Brown thighs in skillet on both sides in the oil and butter. Don't crowd the pan. Do it in stages. Remove thighs to 10 x 15 lasagna pan. (My 9 x 13 Pyrex was not large enough.)
- Once all chicken is seared and in the roasting pan, drain about half the fat out of the skillet and return to the heat. Cook your onions 2 minutes or so, to soften them a bit.
- Add whiskey to onions. Be careful if you use gas stove. Alcohol is highly flammable. Simmer to let the alcohol burn off and it will reduce just a bit.
- While that simmers, mix together the remaining ingredients (except green onion). Stir that sauce, preserve, garlic, and water mixture into your boozey onions.
- Once incorporated, dump this onion sauce on top of your chicken thighs in your roasting pan. (I first tried to fit them in my Pyrex. Took the picture, then changed everything into a bigger pan. Better safe, than sorry.)
- Cook at 300 degrees for one and a half hours. Serve with a ladle of sauce over the chicken and sprinkle with green onions. (If you remember them…which, of course, I never do.)
Includes chicken thighs, olive oil, butter, yellow onion, whiskey, barbecue sauce, peach preserves, water, worcestershire sauce, garlic, green onions. BBQ Whiskey Chicken Thighs. by: bethmichelle. Add bbq/whiskey mixture to chicken thighs and stir to coat. Ree Drummond uses this simple cooking technique too speed up the time it takes to roast a chicken. Carve off the wings, the leg and thigh sections, and the two breast halves.
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