Oven-Baked Chicken Thighs with Beer

I've often heard about beer chicken, or chops, or sauces made with beer. My wife even makes them regularly, but I had never tried it myself. Some might say there's no skill involved, and that's true. But if I look back just a year or so, I would only enter the kitchen to snack (not to look, not to participate) and then leave. The few times I fried an egg, I used a kitchen towel as a shield and poured the oil over the egg from a distance with a spatula. To remove it, I would take the pan off the heat and let it stop boiling before taking out the egg. Honestly, I think I've made some progress since then.
Oven-Baked Chicken Thighs with Beer
I've often heard about beer chicken, or chops, or sauces made with beer. My wife even makes them regularly, but I had never tried it myself. Some might say there's no skill involved, and that's true. But if I look back just a year or so, I would only enter the kitchen to snack (not to look, not to participate) and then leave. The few times I fried an egg, I used a kitchen towel as a shield and poured the oil over the egg from a distance with a spatula. To remove it, I would take the pan off the heat and let it stop boiling before taking out the egg. Honestly, I think I've made some progress since then.
Steps
- 1
Clean the chicken thighs of feathers or excess fat, season with salt and pepper, and set aside.
- 2
Slice the potatoes into 1/2-inch thick slices and place them at the bottom of the baking dish you will use.
- 3
Slice the onion into thin strips and spread over the potatoes. Lightly season everything with salt and pepper.
- 4
Place the chicken thighs on top of the potatoes and onion. Drizzle oil over the thighs and potatoes, and pour half a can of beer over them. (Be careful not to use too much oil.)
- 5
Place in a preheated oven at 350°F (180°C) for one hour. Turn the thighs over, pour the rest of the beer, and bake for another 20 to 25 minutes. Check occasionally, and if needed, use a ladle to baste the thighs with the juices from the bottom. Remove and enjoy juicy, delicious thighs.
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