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One-Pot Chicken Thighs With Cilantro Rice and Beans

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Chicken thighs with cilantro rice and beans in a saucepan
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Micah Morton, Prop Styling by Sean Dooley

A carefully calibrated amount of rice and water ensures everything cooks at exactly the same rate, so don’t eyeball it. Making your own sofrito on a weeknight is a commitment that’s well worth the effort; it provides a deeply savory foundation that perfumes both the rice and chicken. Serve it with a dollop of sour cream, some pickled onions, or warm tortillas for a stick-to-your-ribs dinner that tastes like it took at least two, if not three, pots to make.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    1 hour 15 minutes

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

2 lb. skinless, boneless chicken thighs (6–8)
1 tsp. freshly ground pepper
1 tsp. ground cumin
3 tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1¾ tsp. Morton kosher salt, divided
1 bunch cilantro, rinsed well, tough stems removed
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium green bell pepper, ribs and seeds removed, chopped
6 garlic cloves
3 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1 15.5-oz. can black beans, rinsed
1½ cups long-grain white rice (do not rinse)
Crumbled Cotija cheese and lime wedges (for serving; optional)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Place a rack in middle of oven; preheat to 375°. Pat 2 lb. skinless, boneless chicken thighs (6–8) dry with paper towels and sprinkle all over with 1 tsp. freshly ground pepper, 1 tsp. ground cumin, and 2 tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1¼ tsp. Morton kosher salt. Set aside.

    Step 2

    Set aside a small handful of 1 bunch cilantro, rinsed well, tough stems removed, for serving if desired. Blend 1 medium onion, chopped, 1 medium green bell pepper, ribs and seeds removed, chopped, 6 garlic cloves, and remaining cilantro in a blender on high speed until mostly smooth. Set aside.

    Step 3

    Heat 3 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil in a large high-sided ovenproof skillet with a lid over medium-high. Working in batches if needed, cook reserved chicken in a single layer, undisturbed, until deeply browned underneath, 6–8 minutes. Transfer to a plate, arranging browned side up. (Chicken will still be raw.)

    Step 4

    Cook reserved purée in same pan over medium heat, stirring often, until it dries out into a loose, tomato-paste-like texture, 6–8 minutes. Add one 15.5-oz. can black beans, rinsed, 1½ cups long-grain white rice (do not rinse), remaining 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or ½ tsp. Morton kosher salt, and 1½ cups water; bring to a simmer, then immediately remove pan from heat.

    Step 5

    Arrange chicken, browned side up, on top of beans and rice; cover pan. (If lid doesn’t fit well, cover pan with foil first.) Transfer to oven; bake 45 minutes. (Be exact; don’t peek.) Turn off oven; let sit in oven (still covered) 10 minutes.

    Step 6

    Remove pan from oven, uncover, and fluff rice with a fork. Scatter crumbled Cotija cheese (if using) and cilantro if you reserved some over. Serve with lime wedges if desired.

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