Lemon and rosemary chicken traybake
Background
I love making tray-bakes for midweek suppers or casual weekend meals because they are super easy and need only one dish (reducing washing-up). This lemon and rosemary chicken is prepared in 5 minutes, then the oven does the rest of the work! You can serve it with bread, mashed potatoes, rice, couscous, potato salad or a crispy green salad.
Ingredients
- 4 whole or 8 mixed chicken legs
- 1 large or 2 small lemons
- 3 sprigs of rosemary, leaves only
- 1 small glass of white wine
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180°C.
- Put the chicken into a large baking tray.
- Cut the lemon into wedges then squeeze their juice over the chicken, then tuck them between the chicken pieces.
- Pour over the wine, drizzle with oil then scatter the rosemary all over the chicken. Season with salt&pepper, then bake for approx. 45 minutes until golden brown.
Categories
- Meal Type: - Bake - Everyday - Lunch - Main - Quick & Easy - Supper
- Cuisines: - Italian
- Ingredients: - Chicken & Turkey
- Health and Diet: - Combination - Dairy Free - Diabetic - Egg Free - Gluten Free - Low Carb - Nut Free - Paleo - Sugar Free
- Skill Levels: - Easy
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