Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Cooking for the Parents! Italian Chicken and Sausage Roast

First of all,  my apologies for the long lag in between posts... Have been getting ready for Mardi Gras and designing the Krewe of King Arthur's website and online store.  If you have ever thought about riding in Mardi Gras, check us out! www.kreweofkingarthur.com


I am long overdue for a visit to the parents and instead of the normal "take the parents to dinner", I am preparing a dinner and bringing it over.  Tonight is Italian Night... 


I have decided to recreate a dish that my mother used to make for us.  It is extremeIy easy and perfect for a dinner party or get together.  I have seen the dish named many things but I am gonna call it Italian Chicken and Sausage Roast.   The basic ingredients are chicken, italian sausage, and potatoes.  These are roasted in spice/herb infused olive oil.  You can add any other item that roast well including carrots, onions, eggplant, artichokes etc.

You might ask why this recipe is posted in a New Orleans themed cooking blog.  New Orleans has a very large  populations of Italians (Sicilians) so Italian food is very much part of the New Orleans food scene.


Ingredients:
1-2 lbs fingerling potatoes (could use small red potatoes)
6-8 cloves peeled garlic
2 medium yellow onions halved or quartered. 
4 chicken thighs and 4 drumsticks w/skin.  Dark meat works best... but you could use one whole cut up chicken.
1 lb. Fresh Italian sausage (i like spicy italian sausage but any type of italian sausage works)
2
tsp. kosher salt (or to taste)
1 tsp. fresh ground black pepper (or to taste)
1 tbsp. Italian seasoning (or Rosemary, Basil and Thyme)
6 oz olive oil

Combine olive oil, salt, pepper and Italian seasoning. Coat potatoes, chicken, garlic, onions with oil mixture.  Add sausage and mix together, and pour the mixture in a roasting pan. 


Set the Oven on Roast @ 425 degrees and Roast for 30 minutes, then lower heat to 375 degree and cook for another 45 minutes.

Serve with bed for dipping and a drier red wine like a chianti. 

1 comment:

  1. Sounds fabulous! We will definitely try this, with some extra spice because we can't get spicy sausages in France.
    Thanks!

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