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Rick Stein’s Chicken Piri-Piri

by Rick Stein from Rick Stein’s Long Weekends

Easy

Serves 4-6

Love piri-piri chicken? Make your own at home with this moreish recipe from Rick Stein’s Long Weekends. Serve up with chips and lemon wedges for the ultimate Saturday night treat.

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Introduction

Dried piri-piri (African bird’s eye) chillies are getting easier to come by, although you could get away with using other bird’s eye chillies. On the Scoville scale they are under Scotch bonnets, i.e. about eight or nine out of ten. Chicken piri-piri, a Mozambican dish, is now synonymous with Portuguese cooking but so often the heat is hardly there at all. If you are going to call something ‘piri-piri’, make it hot! You find this dish all over Lisbon. I particularly recall Casa da India, where Sas and I stopped in for a beer and looked longingly at the piri-piri chicken on a charcoal grill in the window. ‘I wish we were eating here,’ she said prophetically. ‘This looks just our sort of place.’ Serve the chicken with salads and chips or potatoes.

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Ingredients

1 x 1.5kgchicken, jointed into 8 pieces, or 8 large chicken thighs
1lemon cut into wedges, to serve
For the marinade:
2 tspsalt
2cloves garlic, crushed or grated
1/2lemon, juice
For the piri-piri sauce:
7-8dried piri-piri chillies, or 5–6 red jalapeño and 1 red bird’s eye, roughly chopped, seeds left in
1clove garlic, roughly chopped
1 1/2 tbspred wine vinegar or juice 1 lemon
125mlolive oil
1 1/2 tbspsmoked hot paprika
1/2 tspsalt
1/4 tspcaster sugar
1 tspdried oregano

Method

Mix all the marinade ingredients together in a bowl. Add the chicken pieces, coat well, then cover and leave for an hour in the fridge.

Make the piri-piri sauce by combining all the ingredients except the oregano to a paste in a food processor. Stir in the oregano at the end. If the sauce is too thick, let it down with a little more olive oil. This will keep in a sterilized glass jar in the fridge for a couple of weeks.

Heat the oven to 200°C/gas 6. Put the marinated chicken pieces on a baking tray and roast for about 25 minutes; meanwhile, heat the grill to hot. Finish the chicken off under the hot grill for 5 minutes to crisp up the skin, then brush with about 4 tablespoons of the piri-piri sauce.

Alternatively, cook the chicken on a barbecue for about 15 minutes, skin-side down to crisp and slightly char it, then turn over and continue to cook for about 10 minutes or until cooked through. The chicken is ready when the internal temperature reaches 75°C. Brush with the piri-piri sauce as above.

Serve with lemon wedges and more of the piri-piri sauce on the side.

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