Baked Marmite Chicken Wings
These oven-baked Marmite chicken wings have a sticky, beautiful glaze with a deep marmite flavour. They are made with Marmite and a few other basic kitchen staple ingredients.
More Marmite Recipes:
- Marmite Spaghetti Recipe (above)
- Marmite Mushroom Pasta Recipe (above)
See Also:
This isn’t the same as the Malaysian/Singapore styled marmite chicken which is deep-fried then coated in a simmered marmite sauce. This is a much simpler recipe that lets the oven do the cooking, totally suitable for lazy noob cooks :)
Oven-roasted Marmite Chicken (Step-by-Step Pics)
Add marinade ingredients in a casserole. There is Marmite, butter, honey, minced garlic and white pepper. Check out the recipe page for the measurements. I skipped the salty sauces (soy sauce, fish sauce, oyster sauce etc) because I find the Marmite sufficient on its own to give the baked chicken the savoury taste and dark colour.
Stir to mix everything together using a spatula …
… until a semi-thick & smooth paste is formed (see picture above for the consistency). At this point in time, you can test the taste and add more/less marmite or honey as preferred.
Coat the chicken pieces thoroughly in the Marmite sauce. Let them marinade in the fridge, covered with lid, for at least a few hours or even better, overnight. I usually prepare this the night before, so that when I come home in the evening the next day, all I have to do is to bake them in the oven while cooking the rice and other side-dishes.
To bake, arrange the chicken one-layer in a roasting pan or casserole. Drizzle about 3 spoonfuls of marinating sauce over the chicken (you don’t need to use all the sauce).
After baking, they become this sticky and delicious mess with a beautiful glaze. Soooo goood!
So yum! I would eat the whole portion and lick the plate clean!
I prefer the baked version for reason you know why :p
May I know at What temperature should the the chicken be baked? And for how long?
the temperature & timing is on page 2: https://noobcook.com/baked-marmite-chicken-wings/2/
Wonderful recipe. What I was looking for. Thank you.
I’m seriously a noob cook with a noob question. I don’t have an oven. Can I cook this on the stove top? If so, can you share how? Thanks.
I think you can adapt the recipe (simmer chicken in seasoned Marmite stock until reduced) to make a braised version on the stove top.