Honey Kissed Rosemary Sesame Chicken

Many MANY years ago, I came across a collection of honey recipes. Now honey, I do love some honey.  In that collection… one I don’t have specific recollection of (we are talking about a few decades ago), was this yummy chicken recipe that had honey… butter… soy sauce and one of my other favorite things, sesame seeds.  I like to reference sources for any recipes I found somewhere and tweak, but just have no idea where this was… or even the specifics. I just remember it was good. And today, I remembered it… and how it had been forever since making it.  

 

I have been craving something roasted with rosemary lately and can grab some anytime right by my patio from my pretty little rosemary bush. I decided to revive this old recipe, best I could remember…. and add some rosemary!

The sauce, just as I remembered, is so delish I could sip out of a cup.  Umami perfection!

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So without further delay, because my hot chicken awaits… here’s the recipe.. I love simple recipes that I have stuff in my pantry to throw together and this is one of them. And if you don’t keep sesame seeds in yours, DO!  I keep a shaker by my stove and shake them on lots of things instead of salt. I find the best bulk prices (already roasted) at Asian grocers. You could also use “Everything” seasoning if you have that too.

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Honey Kissed Rosemary Sesame Chicken

I love simple recipes that have few ingredients and are usually on most pantry shelves… that don’t necessitate a trip to the grocery store. This is one of those. It is adapted from a recipe I made often years ago… from a cookbook that I don’t even remember. I tweaked it and added rosemary and sesame seeds. This sauce is so delish you’ll want to have some toasted garlic bread for dip’n. Enjoy!
Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Supper
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chicken legs, honey baked ham, honey sesame chicken, honey sesame wings, sesame crust
Servings: 4
Author: Wendy Perry

Ingredients

  • 4 skin on breasts or leg quarters or favorite pieces
  • 8 tablespoons honey
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon fresh minced rosemary or 1 teaspoon dried
  • 3 tablespoons sesame seeds*

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325.
  • Put chicken in shallow baking pan.  
  • Combine honey, butter, soy sauce and rosemary. Pour over chicken.  
  • Sprinkle half the seeds (or Asian Sprinkle) over top of chicken.  Bake for about 45 minutes. Baste every 15 minutes. It's not necessary, but I turn after top side is browned and sprinkle the remaining seeds on the other side to brown that side too!

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