DRUNKEN DRUMSTICKS WERE A BIG HIT!! #CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS IN BEER/HONEY SAUCE

I admit, I’m not a huge beer lover. However, whenever the temperatures sky-rocket on the outskirts, I normally stock  a few icy cold ones in my refrigerator. And so, the other day I bought half of a dozen and had a couple left-over. As I glimpsed my thawed drumsticks at the bottom shelf of the refrigerator an idea came to mind.

I decided to prepare and cook a beer and honey roasted chicken drumstick dish. Thus, I seasoned bone-in and skinless drumsticks with crushed garlic, salt, black pepper, thyme and half bottle of my Heineken beer. This was left overnight in a sealed zip lock bag. The other half was made into a honey and beer sauce which was used to slather over drumsticks ten to fifteen minutes to the end of the cooking period.

Method:

  1. Marinated drumsticks were brought to room temperature after removing them from liquid (beer).
  2. Chicken was dried with paper towel.
  3. In a hot cast iron skillet, a drizzle of canola oil was added. Then, drumsticks were browned on both sides so as to lock in the flavors.

    SEARED CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS READY FOR ROASTING
    SEARED CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS READY FOR ROASTING
  4. Roughly chopped onions and sprig of thyme were added.
  5. Cast iron skillet was then placed inside oven for roasting at 385 degrees for 35 minutes turning once.
  6. Beer and honey were reduced to a sauce-like consistency under low to medium heat.
  7. Ten minutes before completion of roasting, drumsticks were brushed with beer and honey sauce.
  8. The temperature on oven was increased to 400 degrees for a caramelizing finish.

    BEER/HONEY ROASTED DRUMSTICKS
    BEER/HONEY ROASTED DRUMSTICKS

Beer and honey roasted chicken drumsticks were served with sweet potato salad. The flavors came together superbly. The sweetness and the hint of sour married nicely.

Published by bblake10

I'm originally from the beautiful island of Jamaica. In Jamaica, we always find a reason to celebrate. And, when there's a celebration, there is music, fun and of course, food, great food. Presently, I reside in So. Florida.Living here in Florida offers varied cultures, people of different ethnic backgrounds. I've a great passion for the culinary side of life. Therefore, being in So. Fl., provides me the great accessibility of fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables. Moreover, I've the choice to indulge in a amazing foods from different cuisines.This ability provides great inspiration for me to retreat to my humble kitchenette and replicate these dishes.It warms my heart to be able to break bread with loved ones. I'm an avid reader and love to get lost between these beautiful words. I find reading to be a social activity because it allows me a peek inside other people's minds which in turn makes me more empathetic towards others. One day in the near future, I hope to publish my very own words in the area of poetry as well as my other love, food. Yoga and speed walking are just a few of the things that keep me balanced and centered. I love family and friends; and, of course, wholesome foods with a glass of cocktail. Life is what you make of it. And, I try to savor and enjoy the simple and precious moments.

2 thoughts on “DRUNKEN DRUMSTICKS WERE A BIG HIT!! #CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS IN BEER/HONEY SAUCE

  1. Alright just joined your blog and I must admit I see some pretty interesting recipes on here. I’m an avid sports fan so I needed a chicken wing recipe but not just the average. I got led here so now I’m gone try these drunken chicken drummies. I’ll let you know how it goes.

    1. Jerome, thanks for visiting my blog. I appreciate your kind words. I’m glad I was able to help. And, I do hope you will enjoy your drunken chicken drummies. Do let me know. Bon appetit!

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