Recipe: Simple by Yotam Ottolenghi

This entry was posted on 07 July 2023.

Bursting with colourful photography, Ottolenghi's Simple  showcases Yotam’s standout dishes that will suit whatever type of cooking you find easy – whether that’s getting wonderful food on the table in under 30 minutes, using just one pot to make a delicious meal, or a flavoursome dish that can be prepared ahead and then served when you’re ready. Bringing one of Ottolenghi’s recipes to life in your own kitchen has got to be the greatest culinary joy. But don’t take our word for it; try it out yourself!

 


 

 

Slow-Cooked Chicken

with a Crisp Corn Crust

 

“This is a wonderful meal on an autumn day, served with a crisp green salad. The slow-cooked chicken is packed full of flavour and the crust – gluten-free, rich and corny – makes for a welcome (and lighter) change to a heavier mash.”

 

Serves: 6

 

3 tbsp olive oil

3 red onions, thinly sliced (500g)

2 garlic cloves, crushed

3 tbsp rose harissa (or 50% more or less, depending on variety) (60g)

2 tsp sweet smoked paprika

850g chicken thighs, skinless and boneless (about 9–10 thighs)

200ml passata

5 large tomatoes, quartered (400g)

200g jarred roasted red peppers, drained and cut into 2cm thick rounds

15g dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids)

20g coriander, roughly chopped

salt and black pepper

 

SWEETCORN BATTER

70g unsalted butter, melted

500g corn kernels, fresh or frozen and defrosted (shaved corn kernels from 4 large corn cobs, if starting from fresh)

3 tbsp whole milk

3 eggs, yolks and whites separated

 

Heat the oil in a large sauté pan, for which you have a lid, on a medium high heat. Add the onions and fry for 8–9 minutes, stirring a few times, until caramelised and soft. Reduce the heat to medium and add the garlic, harissa, paprika, chicken, 1 teaspoon of salt and a good grind of black pepper. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently, then add the passata and tomatoes. Pour over 350ml of water, bring to the boil, then simmer on a medium heat, covered, for 30 minutes, stirring every once in a while.

Add the peppers and chocolate and continue to simmer for another 35–40 minutes, with the pan now uncovered, stirring frequently, until the sauce is getting thick and the chicken is falling apart. Remove from the heat and stir in the coriander. If you are serving the chicken as it is (as a stew without the batter), it’s ready to serve (or freeze, once it’s come to room temperature) at this stage. If you are making the corn topping, spoon the chicken into a ceramic baking dish – one with high sides that measures about 20 x 30cm – and set aside.

Preheat the oven to 180°C fan.

Pour the butter into a blender with the corn, milk, egg yolks and ¾ teaspoon salt. Blitz for a few seconds, to form a rough paste, then spoon into a large bowl. Place the egg whites in a separate clean bowl and whisk to form firm peaks. Fold these gently into the runny corn mixture until just combined, then pour the mix evenly over the chicken.

Bake for 35 minutes, until the top is golden-brown: keep an eye on it after 25 minutes to make sure the top is not taking on too much colour: you might need to cover it with tin foil for the final 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside for 10 minutes before serving.

 

Extracted from Ottolenghi Simple by Yotam Ottolenghi (Ebury Press). Photography by Jonathan Lovekin

 

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