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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Take the bone out of the thighs and fill the gap with a fruity stuffing. If you don't fancy making your own, you can use Paxo, and mix in some finely chopped bacon, diced fresh onion, chopped dried apricots, raisins etc.
Put them back together, then wrap the chicken with a couple of slices of stretched streaky bacon to hold it all in place (use cocktail sticks if necessary). Roast as normal. Serve with a good rich gravy.
Winter warmer? Chicken and homemade noodles, of course!
Here you go, from our house to yours: (I've even changed the ingredients to metric for you)
3.00 egg yolks
1.00 whole egg
44.37 ml cold water
4.93 ml salt
473.18 ml flour
Beat the egg yolks with the whole egg until very light.
Beat in the salt and water.
Stir in the flour and work with hands until blended.
Divide dough into 2 parts.
Roll out each part as thin as possible (about 1 quarter inch works well) on a lightly floured board.
Let stand until partially dry, at least 1 hour, then roll up like a jelly roll and cut into strips of any desired width. We like about 1 half inch).
Shake out strips and allow them to finish drying before using or storing them.
Cook chicken in tall pot until tender and coming off bone. Remove, reserve all liquid (we cook ours in canned chicken broth... about 3 to 4 cups). De-bone chicken and return to hot chicken broth along with the noodles you need for the meal. We add, for say 4 people, about 2 cups sliced carrots, 1 large onion, and celery if you like. Salt and pepper to taste... Enjoy!
Pinkiefriend,
For the best winter chicken soup ever boil chicken thighs until the meat is falling off the bone. Disgaurd skin and bones but keep the stock. Add any vegatables you wish but make sure you add spring cabbage and leaks. I usually also put carrots, swede and a couple of potatoes in. It is yummy.. trust me!