Provided by Tyler Florence
Categories main-dish
Time 5h15m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 31
Steps:
- Toast cumin, coriander and cinnamon in a medium saucepan over low heat until fragrant. In a clean spice grinder or coffee grinder, blend spices until fine. Add the toasted spices to a bowl with paprika and cayenne. Season with kosher salt. Stir in the olive oil and lemon juice.
- Prepare chicken by splitting it down the back and removing the backbone, breast bone and rib cage. Lay the chicken out flat and rub the blended spices all over. Marinate for up to 4 hours or overnight.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Heat a large cast iron skillet (or other heavy oven-proof pan) over medium-high heat. When hot, add a 2 count of extra-virgin olive oil and place the chicken skin side down in the pan. Cover it with a second cast iron pan (you could also use a more traditional foil-wrapped brick) immediately so the skin doesn't have time to contract. Reduce the heat to medium and cook for 10 to 15 minutes until chicken is golden brown and has a nice crust. Finish cooking in the oven for a further 20 to 25 minutes. Internal temperature between the leg and thigh should register 165 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, when cooked through. Serve with Mint Yogurt Dressing and Apricot Couscous.
- While chicken is cooking, combine yogurt, cilantro, mint, green onions, honey, lemon juice, extra-virgin olive oil, and salt and pepper, to taste, in a blender. Blend until mixture is fully combined and has a smooth consistency.
- In a medium saucepan add a 2 count of extra-virgin olive oil. Add the red onion, apricots and almonds and saute gently over low heat until translucent and slightly fragrant. Add the couscous then dump in the warm chicken broth. Stir with a fork to combine, add lemon zest and cover. Let sit for 10 minutes, then uncover and add the scallions, mint, and cilantro. Fluff again with a fork. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Toss gently to combine.
- Serve family-style on a large platter and garnish with fresh cilantro.
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Jennifer Jeroski
[email protected]This dish is a must-try! The chicken is succulent and flavorful, while the couscous is perfectly cooked and complemented by the apricot glaze. It's a delightful combination of flavors and textures that will leave you wanting more.
Ehtisham Jutt
[email protected]This is one of my favorite recipes. It's so easy to make and it's always delicious. The chicken is always cooked perfectly and the couscous is always fluffy and flavorful. The apricot glaze is the perfect finishing touch. I highly recommend this reci
Hira Jan
[email protected]I love this recipe! The chicken is always cooked perfectly and the couscous is always fluffy and flavorful. The apricot glaze is the perfect finishing touch. I've made this dish several times and it's always a hit with my family and friends.
Sharjeel siddiqui
[email protected]This dish is perfect for a weeknight meal. It's quick and easy to make, and it's healthy and delicious. The chicken is moist and flavorful, and the couscous is fluffy and perfectly seasoned. The apricot glaze adds a nice touch of sweetness and tangin
Afia Ashie
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of chicken, but I really enjoyed this dish. The chicken was cooked perfectly and the couscous was fluffy and flavorful. The apricot glaze was a bit too sweet for my taste, but that's easily adjusted. Overall, I'm very happy with thi
Mustakin Mir
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken. I made it with some leftover roasted chicken and it turned out great. The couscous was fluffy and flavorful, and the apricot glaze added a nice touch of sweetness and tanginess. I would definitel
Ssemanda Najibu Soprano
[email protected]I found this recipe to be a bit too complicated. There were a lot of ingredients and steps involved, and it took me a long time to make. The end result was good, but I don't think it was worth all the effort. I would not recommend this recipe to anyo
Bright Amoako
[email protected]This dish was a bit of a disappointment. The chicken was dry and overcooked, and the couscous was bland and undercooked. The apricot glaze was the only redeeming quality of the dish, but it wasn't enough to save it. I would not recommend this recipe.
Byanguwa Sakibu
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and the dish turned out great. The chicken was cooked perfectly and the couscous was fluffy and flavorful. The apricot glaze was a bit too sweet for my taste, but that's easily adjusted. Overall, I'm very happy with this
Malik s Ali
[email protected]I was pleasantly surprised by how delicious this dish was. The chicken was moist and tender, and the couscous was flavorful and perfectly cooked. The apricot glaze added a nice touch of sweetness and tanginess. I will definitely be making this dish a
Richard Settles
[email protected]The brick chicken with apricot couscous was a delicious and easy-to-make meal. The chicken was juicy and flavorful, and the couscous was fluffy and perfectly seasoned. The apricot glaze added a nice touch of sweetness and tanginess. I would definitel
Ukadike Innocent chinedu
[email protected]I tried the brick chicken with apricot couscous recipe and it turned out amazing! The chicken was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and the couscous was fluffy and flavorful. The apricot glaze added a delicious sweetness that balanced o
tabish219 tabish
[email protected]This brick chicken with apricot couscous dish was a delightful culinary journey. The chicken was succulent and flavorful, while the couscous was perfectly cooked and complemented the chicken beautifully. The apricot glaze added a touch of sweetness a