The Palm Beach Post

CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS Serves 4

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MAKE AHEAD — The chicken needs to marinate for at least 1 hour, or up to overnight.

Use a sharp chef ’s knife or cleaver to cut off the end (ankle) of each drumstick. Discard them. (This step is optional.)

Place the drumsticks in a gallon-size zip-top bag, along with the cranberry sauce or relish, maple syrup, oil, a four-fingered pinch each of the salt and pepper, and the sage. Seal and massage through the bag to coat evenly.

Lay the bag in a glass or ceramic baking dish that’s large enough to hold the drumsticks in a single layer. Let sit for 1 hour at room temperatur­e, turning the bag over a few times, or refrigerat­e up to overnight.

Preheat the oven to

375 degrees. Open and pour the contents of the bag into the baking dish, arranging the drumsticks in a single layer. Turn to coat with all the sauce you can extract from the bag. Roast (top rack) for about 45 minutes, until the chicken is golden brown and cooked through, using tongs to turn the drumsticks about halfway through the oven time.

Serve warm.

1 teaspoon dried sage (may substitute 1 to 2 tablespoon­s finely chopped fresh sage) Freshly ground black

pepper

Kosher salt 2 tablespoon­s extravirgi­n

olive oil 2 tablespoon­s goodqualit­y maple syrup 4 tablespoon­s cranberry

sauce or relish 2 pounds chicken drumsticks (lower leg only)

Nutrition| per drumstick: 270 calories, 24 g protein, 7 g carbohydra­tes, 16 g fat, 4 g saturated fat, 120 mg cholestero­l, 180 mg sodium, 0 g dietary fiber, 6 g sugar

Source: Adapted from “Harvest: 180 Recipes Through the Seasons,” curated by Emilie Guelpa (Hardie Grant, 2017).

 ?? PHOTO FOR THE WASHINGTON POST BY RENEE COMET ?? Maple and Cranberry Drumsticks are easy to make and fun to eat.
PHOTO FOR THE WASHINGTON POST BY RENEE COMET Maple and Cranberry Drumsticks are easy to make and fun to eat.

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