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The "Grilled Spring Chicken with Blood Orange and Rosemary" Polka - Perfect for Weddings!

May 18, 6:09 PM
by Chef John, Cooking Examiner
 
 
I knew it was only a matter a time before I'd set a video recipe to the Chicken Dance. This spring and summer, millions of inebriated people will be joyously flapping their elbows, and bobbing their heads, to this tune at weddings all over the county. I have no problem with them, they're drunk, what do you expect? It's the sober ones that go out there to "get their Mick Jagger on," I wonder about. They really should know better!

Anyway, this video is a recipe a game hen (aka Spring Chicken) I posted a picture of a few weeks ago on Food Wishes. It was so delicious and beautiful I promised to film it the next time I made it. The key ingredient here is the erotic, exotic blood orange. They're Spanish in origin I believe, and add a wonderful sweet/tart flavor that's just perfect with the spicy chili sauce and aromatic rosemary.



This dish is from my blog, Food Wishes Video Recipes. To see the original post, which has a complete ingredient list, click here. Enjoy!


Topics: chicken , grilling , game hen , citrus , rosemary
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