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Oven-Grilled Honey-Mustard Chicken

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Ovengrilled chicken on a platter with almonds lime onions and spinach.
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Micah Marie Morton

When the weather is cold and rainy, grilling is the last thing on most people’s minds. But approximating the ultra-savory flavor of flame-grilling is a lot easier than you might think, all thanks to one invaluable kitchen staple: your broiler. Yes, the often overlooked function on your oven is the key to indoor “grilled” chicken that delivers all of the smoky-charred flavor without ever having to step outside. This is because, much like a grill, the broiler is a direct, intense heat source, so cooking foods (in this case, chicken) close to the broiler is an easy way to mimic that flavor. Here, chicken gets quickly marinated in a mixture of mustard, honey, and mayonnaise that lends it a pop of sweet and savory flavor while achieving a tender, juicy texture. While the mayonnaise might seem unnecessary, it is what contributes to the chicken breasts’ deep-dark char under the broiler by enrobing the chicken in a thick layer that’s primed for burning. Ten minutes under the broiler is all it takes to deeply brown the chicken and cook it through. Topped with a simple salad of baby spinach, white onion, and salted almonds, the chicken becomes a fresh and flavorful dinner that’s a welcomed salve during the depths of winter.

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