Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Peruvian Roasted Chicken with Spicy Cilantro Sauce






Peruvian Roasted Chicken with Spicy Cilantro Sauce is a new recipe for us and we will make it again! It requires two Peruvian Sauces that wefound in a South American grocery. The woman at the counter was surprised to see two Gringos buying the Sauce. The Chicken Skin gets extra crispy and tasty with the rotisserie and sauces. We loved it!

We Started with a White Nectarine Salad. I added fresh Cherries to the Salad. It was delicious. The chicken is great!
 

Peruvian Roasted Chicken with Spicy Cilantro Sauce

New York Times

 

Burnished-skinned, deeply flavored and more than just a little spicy, it’s no wonder that Peruvian chicken has become something of an obsession here in the United States. There are dozens of way to make this dish, but most recipes call for two different kinds of Peruvian chile pastes — aji amarillo and aji panca — to add the necessary complexity and heat. You can find them at South American markets and online. But in a pinch, you can substitute a red chile paste (like sriracha or sambal) for the aji amarillo, and ground pasilla chile powder for the aji panca. The flavors won’t be traditional, but the chicken will still be tasty — especially when slathered with the irresistibly creamy, spicy cilantro sauce that goes alongside.

 

INGREDIENTS

Yield:4 servings

 

FOR THE CHICKEN

 

6           garlic cloves, finely grated or minced

3           tablespoons soy sauce

1           tablespoon aji amarillo paste or another chile paste such as sriracha or sambal

1           tablespoon lime juice

1           teaspoon aji panca paste or 1 teaspoon pasilla chile powder

1           teaspoon Dijon mustard

1           teaspoon ground cumin

1           teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

½          teaspoon fine sea salt

1(3½- to 4½-pound) chicken, halved (see Note) or 4 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken parts

Extra-virgin olive oil, as needed

 

FOR THE SAUCE

 

1          cup cilantro leaves and tender stems

3 to 4   jalapeños, seeded and diced

¼         cup/1 ounce crumbled feta cheese

1          garlic clove, chopped

1½       tablespoons lime juice, more to taste

2          teaspoons chopped fresh oregano or basil

¾         teaspoon fine sea salt, more to taste

½         teaspoon Dijon mustard

½         tablespoon aji amarillo or other chile paste (see headnote)

½         teaspoon honey

½         teaspoon ground cumin

½         cup extra-virgin olive oil

Lime wedges, for garnish

 

PREPARATION

1.            For the marinade: In a large bowl, whisk together garlic, soy sauce, aji amarillo paste, lime juice, aji panca paste, mustard, cumin, pepper and salt.

2.            Add chicken halves, turning to coat them all over with marinade. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours and up to 12 hours.

3.            Heat the oven to 450 degrees. Remove chicken from marinade and pat dry with paper towels. Arrange skin-side up on a rimmed baking sheet and drizzle with oil.

4.            Roast until skin is golden and chicken is cooked through, 35 to 45 minutes (if using chicken parts, remove the breasts after 25 to 35 minutes). Remove from oven and let sit, loosely covered with foil, for 10 minutes before serving.

5.            While chicken is roasting, make the sauce. In a blender, blend cilantro, jalapeños, feta, garlic, lime juice, oregano, salt, mustard, aji amarillo paste, honey, and cumin until smooth. With the motor running, slowly drizzle in oil until mixture is emulsified. Taste and adjust the seasonings with salt or lime juice or both.

6.            Carve the chicken and serve with the sauce and lime wedges on the side.

 

TIP

To cut a chicken in half, use a sturdy pair of poultry shears to cut lengthwise through the breastbone. Turn over and cut again, along the backbone. If desired, cut along the other side of the backbone and remove it.

 

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