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Chicken with Garlicky Cashew Sauce

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Who wants chicken for dinner?

It turns out I do. At least if it’s crispy and rubbed with a spicy garlicky cashew sauce.

I was a vegetarian for a long time, and most of what I eat is still plant-based, but it’s meals like this that make me appreciate my carnivorous side.

Cilantro on a cutting board next to a container of cashews and a bulb of garlic

This recipe comes from Melissa Clark. She’s one of my favorite food writers. You might know her from her from the column she writes for the the New York Times.  Or you might see her name as the co-writer on one of your favorite chef’s cookbooks.

I love the way she cooks. Her food is simple and seasonal. It’s usually a manageable amount of work for a weeknight, and it’s always delicious.

Her book In the Kitchen with A Good Appetite was one of the first I turned to when I was trying to figure out how to approach cooking meat.

Spicy Garlicky Cashew Chicken From Blossom to Stem | www.blossomtostem.net

This one is a winner.

Toasted cashews get blended with garlic and cilantro and tamari and lime and a squeeze of sriracha. (This sauce is seriously amazing. I love using it on pretty much anything. Like slicing some cucumbers or carrots and just dipping them in it.)

Then chicken legs get salted and rubbed with the sauce while the broiler preheats.

A jar of garlicky cashew sauce with a spoon next to it

Then they go under the broiler where they get crispy and blackened in spots. (Although you could, as I have, absolutely do this on the grill if the weather is cooperative and you have one available.)

Then you smear the extra cashew sauce on the plates to make a nice spot for the chicken to land, throw together a simple green salad, and you have dinner.

And a pretty amazing dinner at that.

Grilled chicken legs on a plate slathered wtih garlicky cashew sauce
Yield: 4 servings

Chicken with Garlicky Cashew Sauce

Grilled chicken legs on a plate slathered wtih garlicky cashew sauce

This cashew sauce is rich and salty with sour and spicy notes from the lime and sriracha. It comes together in a few minutes and the chicken takes about a half hour in the broiler. You could also do this on the grill, if you’re so inclined. This is a simple meal with great flavor that’s totally manageable for a weeknight. Cilantro haters could substitute basil or leave out the herbs entirely. It’s gluten free if you use tamari.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup roasted salted cashews
  • 6 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar
  • Juice of one lime
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1/2 teaspoon sriracha, or more to taste
  • kosher salt
  • 3 pounds chicken legs

Instructions

  1. With a stick blender or food processor, blend the cashews, cilantro, olive oil, garlic, soy sauce/tamari, brown sugar, lime juice, water, and sriracha until it forms a smooth paste.
  2. Season the chicken with kosher salt and smear each piece with a light coat of the cashew sauce. Reserve the extra cashew sauce for serving. Preheat the broiler. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place the chicken pieces on it.
  3. Broil the chicken, turning frequently, for 20-30 minutes or until the chicken is crispy and blackened in spots and registers 160ºF on an instant read thermometer.
  4. Smear the remaining cashew sauce on each plate, and divide the chicken legs between the plates, placing them over the sauce. Let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 570

This post was originally published on May 2, 2014.

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James | Thyme to Mango

Tuesday 13th of June 2017

Chicken + Cashew Sauce is the best flavour combo ever (well, maybe not THE best, but it's up there)! I usually use cashews instead of peanuts when making satay because I think the flavour it gives is just way better. This recipe looks so quick and simple, perfect weeknight comfort food!

Mary

Friday 16th of June 2017

Thanks, James! You're so right that cashews work beautifully as a peanut substitute!

Kelly

Friday 9th of June 2017

The cashew sauce sounds like a must-try - I don't eat chicken, so maybe on some veggies :) Lime + sriracha is a winner

Mary

Friday 16th of June 2017

Kelly, the sauce is totally worth it even without the chicken. I love it on stir fried green beans. It's also great with these quinoa cakes and a mix of sauteed vegetables.

Natalie

Friday 9th of June 2017

Wow this cashew sauce sounds so delicious. I really love flavours you combined in this one. I have to save this recipe and try it. I know my husband will LOVE this.

Mary

Friday 16th of June 2017

Thanks, Natalie! I can't get enough of this sauce!

Mary // Chattavore

Friday 9th of June 2017

This sounds just great. The more garlic I can fit in a dish, the better! And I adore cashews. I will have to try this!

Mary

Friday 16th of June 2017

Let me know how it turns out!

Dannii

Friday 9th of June 2017

Cashews are my favourite nut and they make such a lovely sauce. Perfect with chicken!

Mary

Friday 16th of June 2017

Thanks, Dannii!

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