Rhubarb Ginger Chicken Thighs

"This is a recipe that I threw together from ingredients that I had in the house - It was very tasty but the ingredients may not be what you have in your house like right now -. The rhubarb/Ginger preserve that I used is "Robertson's" ready bought but if you have your own Rhubard/Ginger it'll work. If you like hot use more chili flakes"
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Prehet oven to 375°F.
  • Rinse the thighs under cold water and dry on paper towels.
  • Mix together the preserve, mustard and chili flakes.
  • Place the thighs in an oven proof dish large enough that they are spread but touching.
  • Spoon the Preseve mixture evenly over the thighs.
  • Bake in 375F oven for apprx 25 minutes or until the thighs are done.
  • If they are not properly browned place under the broiler for a few minute but be careful that you don't nurn them!

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  1. This is delicious! I have rhubarb jam so I added 1/4 tsp ginger paste to it and mixed. This is quick and can be served with rice.<br/>I am going to use this recipe with turkey and my rhubarb pineapple jam with the addition of the ginger paste and cut down the pepper flakes. Thanks Bergy
     
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