Broiled Chicken with Oil, Lemon, and Garlic Sauce

Broiled Chicken with Oil, Lemon, and Garlic Sauce

  • Prep Time: 1 hrs
  • Total Time: 1 hrs 20 mins
  • Servings: 2
  • About This Recipe

    “This is a very nice dinner for two — Middle Eastern style.”

    Ingredients

  • 1smallchicken, quartered
  • salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • 4clovesgarlic, peeled and crushed
  • 1/4 cupfreshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 3teaspoonsfruity olive oil
  • 1teaspoonchopped parsley
  • Directions

  • Season the chicken with salt and pepper.
  • In a shallow dish filled with a mixture of garlic, lemon juice, oil, and parsley, roll the chicken quarters to coat them.
  • Allow to marinate at least 1 hour.
  • Preheat the broiler.
  • Drain the chicken, reserving the marinade.
  • Set the broiling rack about 7 inches from the heat.
  • Place the quarters, skin side down on the broiling rack, and broil 10 minutes, basting often with the cooking juices and a little of the marinade.
  • Turn the quarters over and broil the chicken 10 minutes longer.
  • Turn and brush twice more with remaining oil mixture until both sides are golden brown and crusty.
  • Serve at once.
  • Reviews

  • “I made this using a family pack of chicken legs.I had to increase cooking time because the legs were so big.These turned out wonderful and they were so moist. The recipe is easy and quick.The fresh squeezed lemon was great and not over-powering like the bottled stuff.It reheated pretty great (I made them for the Sabbath) but they were better fresh out of the oven.I will definitely make them again.I did use more garlic just because I love it.Thanks for the recipe.”

  • “OH, my!I’d been wanting to make this for almost a week, and due to some stuff life threw us, had the chicken marinated, but had to freeze it, and then thaw it to be cooked.Therefore, it marinated about 1 1/2 days before it was frozen.I made it exactly as directly, and since I had to thaw it, and it was still frozen in spots, I cooked it a bit longer (probably about 1 more turn, or 19-15 minutes longer).Boy, was it ever exceptional!It was moist, crispy, and totally infused with the garlic and lemon flavors.We had it simply, with corn and biscuts, and I can hardly wait to take the leftovers to work for lunch tomorrow.I thought this was incredibly easy (we broiled it rather than grilled it, as I’d thought we would).Just wonderful, Mirj!DH said “spectacular” when I asked him what he thought.He’s already asked for a repeat this weekend – the hallmark of a wonderful recipe to us!”

  • “I didn’t think broiled chicken could taste so good.Bravo!”

  • “I had a huge package of chicken wings and large crowd to feed.This was THE dish!I marinated the wings for 12 hours in the lemon juice, garlic, pepper and olive oil, then baked them at 350 degrees F for one hour.Awesome blend of flavors.Even my DH who has had enough chicken to sprout feathers himself enjoyed these tremendously and looks forward to an encore!Thanks, Mirj!”

  • “Chicken was moist – very good on a salad”

  • “Made this over the weekend and it was superb. I used skinless boneless breasts and cooked a little too long, but it was still very, very tasty. Next time I will use pieces but I used what was on hand this time. Heated up leftovers for a scrumptious chicken sandwich the next day. Will be a regular staple at our house. Thx Mirj for another great recipe!”

  • “My family loved this.I had to bake it for part of it’s cooking time because I had Ev’s Greek potatoes going in the oven at the same time.Once those were done, I turned the oven to broil and broiled for the rest of the cooking time.We had roasted asparagus as a side.Excellent dinner, thanks Mirj!”

  • “This has become a staple of our household.I usually cook the marinated chicken out on the bar-b-que.We LOVE it!”

  • “This is an easy and delicious recipe.I also added cumin and turmeric to the marinade.Gave the chicken beautiful color and added flavor.”

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