Ethel's Honey-Mustard Chicken

"Ethel was one of our women in our Sewing Bee, she passed away recently, she was a young 93. I made this chicken dish to take to the dinner following her memorial service. She gave this to me years ago. Easy to make, and very tasty. We usually throw a few potatoes into the oven before starting the dish, and cook some tiny garden peas at the end."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
4-6 thighs
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Arrange chicken in baking dish.
  • Put chopped onion over chicken.
  • Mix remaining ingredients and pour over chicken.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 hour.
  • Serve.

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  1. I doubled this and bake it in the croc pot - amazing!! I cooked it for 4 hours on high and thickened the sauce with corn flour and water. I did use dijon mustard (all I had on hand) served with rice. thanks for posting and what a lovely story that goes with this recipe.
     
  2. Super easy and very tasty. I used 3 large boneless skinless chicken breasts that I cut into chunks. I only used 1 onion and I cut it into chunks as well. I ended up being 1/4 cup short on the grainy mustard so I added Dijon. It didn't seem to adversely affect the flavor at all. I only had to bake it for about 30 minutes. It made a lot of sauce but that could be my only using 3 chicken breasts.
     
  3. I must really be missing something here, because I made this for dinner last night and jus don't see what all the fuss is about. I followed the recipe to the letter, except I gave the chicken thighs a quick sear in a skillet first before going ahead with the recipe as written. It smelled wonderful while it baked, but the flavor of the sauce never really got into the chicken, and the sauce had no body or viscosity to it at all, plus it tasted a bit watered down, as if the onions gave off too much liquid during cooking. Perhaps the skin on the chicken kept the flavors out, but the result of all this left me feeling very disappointed.
     
  4. Just delicious! I didn't use any ginger as I didn't have any, and I used Keen's dry mustard, but still tasted fantastic :) I served with a warm green salad and DH and myself loved it. Thank you.
     
  5. Great mid week meal as everyone ate it and it was so quick to get on to the table - i served it with rice and green vegetables - DD aged 16 ate 2 serves !!!
     
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I live in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with my husband and our cat, Lizzie Borden. We had a wonderful dog, and now have 3 more cats to keep us company.
 
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