Japanese Ginger And Garlic Chicken With Smashed Cucumber From 'A Change Of Appetite'

  1. Mix everything for the chicken (except the chicken itself) to make a marinade. Pierce the chicken on the fleshy sides with a knife, put the pieces into a shallow dish and pour the marinade over. Massage it in well, turning the pieces over. Cover and put in the fridge for 30-60 minutes.
  2. When you're ready to cook, preheat the oven to 350u0b0F. Take the pieces out of the marinade and put them in a shallow ovenproof dish in which they can sit snugly in a single layer. Pour over half the marinade. Roast in the oven for 40 minutes, basting every so often with the juices and leftover marinade (don't add any leftover marinade after 20 minutes, it needs to cook properly as it has had raw chicken in it). Check for doneness: the juices that run out of the chicken when you pierce the flesh with a knife should be clear and not at all pink.
  3. When the chicken is halfway through cooking, peel and halve the cucumber and scoop out the seeds. Set on a board and bang the pieces gently with a pestle or rolling pin. This should break them up a little. Now break them into chunks with your hands.
  4. Crush the garlic with a pinch of the salt and massage this-and the rest of the salt-into the cucumber. Put in a small plastic bag, squeeze out the air and put in the fridge for 10 minutes. When you're ready to eat, tip the cucumber into a sieve so the juices can drain away. Add the shredded ginger. You can add shiso leaves if you can find them (I can't, I have no Japanese shop nearby). Nothing else really tastes like it, but I sometimes add mint. Serve the chicken with brown rice or rice vermicelli (the rice vermicelli is good served cold) and the cucumber.

chicken, soy sauce, sake, brown sugar, brown miso, ginger, garlic, togarashi seasoning, skinless, cucumber, cucumbers, garlic, salt, ginger, handful of shiso leaves

Taken from www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2014/07/japanese-ginger-and-garlic-chicken-with-smash.html (may not work)

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