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Honey-Lime Chicken Thigh Skewers W. Veg Rice & Smoky Mayo

These skewers are super easy and full of zing. You'll roast honey and lime-marinated chicken till perfectly charred. Serve with veg-packed rice and zesty lime mayo. Banging.

30 mins
772kcal
Mexican
Honey-Lime Chicken Thigh Skewers W. Veg Rice & Smoky Mayo
4.5

Ingredients for 2 people

Cooking for 3? 1 and a half for each ingredientCooking for 4? Double each ingredient

Green Pepper
Green Pepper
Ground Coriander
Ground Coriander (1tsp) x2
Ground Smoked Paprika
Ground Smoked Paprika (1tsp) x2
Honey
Honey (25g)
Lime
Lime
Mayonnaise
Mayonnaise (50ml)
Red Onion
Red Onion
Skewers
Skewers x4
Skinless Chicken Thighs
Skinless Chicken Thighs (320g)
Vegetable Stock Mix
Vegetable Stock Mix (5.5g)
White Long Grain Rice
White Long Grain Rice (130g)

You'll also need

Pepper, Salt, Vegetable oil, Water (or dietary alternatives)

Cooking instructions

Instructions for 2 [for 3] [for 4] portion recipe.

1

Preheat the oven to 220°C/ 200°C (fan)/ gas 7 and take your chicken out of the fridge, open the packet and let it air

Add your white long grain rice and 225ml [300ml] [450ml] cold water to a pot with a lid and bring to the boil over a high heat, once boiling, reduce the heat to very low and cook, covered, for 12-15 min or until all the water has absorbed and the rice is cooked

Once cooked, remove from the heat and keep covered until serving

Step 1
2

While the rice is cooking, soak your skewers in water (this prevents them from burning whilst cooking)

Peel and cut your red onion[s] into wedges

Deseed your pepper[s] (scrape the seeds and pith out with a teaspoon) and chop into bite-sized pieces

Cut your lime[s] in half

Step 2
3

Combine your honey with the juice of half the lime[s] in a bowl

Add your ground coriander, half your ground smoked paprika (you'll use the rest later!) and a generous pinch of salt and pepper – this is your zesty marinade

Chop your chicken into small bite-sized pieces

Add the chopped chicken, chopped pepper and onion wedges to the zesty marinade and give everything a good mix up

Step 3
4

Thread the marinated chicken onto the soaked skewers

Add the marinated pepper and onion wedges to tin foil-lined tray (or two!) and place in the oven for 12-14 min or until slightly charred – this is your charred veg

Step 4
5

Meanwhile, add your mayo to a bowl with the remaining lime juice and the remaining ground smoked paprika

Season with a pinch of salt and pepper and give everything a good mix up – this is your smoky mayo

Step 5
6

Heat a large, wide-based pan (preferably non-stick) with a drizzle of vegetable oil over a medium-high heat

Once hot, add the marinated chicken skewers and cook for 3-4 min on each side or until slightly charred, once slightly charred, reduce the heat to medium and cook, covered, for a further 8-10 min, turning halfway, or until charred and cooked though (no pink meat!) – these are your honey-lime chicken skewers

Tip: Cooking for 3? You may need to do this in batches!

Step 6
7

Once the chicken is cooked through, stir your vegetable stock mix and charred veg through the cooked rice – this is your charred veg rice

Step 7
8

Serve the honey-lime chicken skewers over the charred veg rice with the smoky mayo to the side

Enjoy!

Nutritional information

Nutritional information only applies to ingredients supplied by Gousto.

per serving
772kcal
Energy
36.6g
Fat
76.5g
Carbohydrate
4.7g
Fibre
36.5g
Protein
1.2g
Salt
per 100g
179kcal
Energy
8.5g
Fat
17.8g
Carbohydrate
1.1g
Fibre
8.5g
Protein
0.3g
Salt

The cooking process and additional ingredients added at home (listed under “You'll also need”) will affect total values.

Allergens

Allergens highlighted by (egg, mustard).

In addition to the recipe specific allergen information provided, due to production and packing methods Gousto boxes may also contain low levels of the following allergens: Cereals containing gluten; Crustaceans; Eggs; Fish; Peanuts; Soya; Milk; Nuts: almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia nuts; Celery; Sesame; Sulphur dioxide and Sulphites; Lupin; Molluscs; Mustard.