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Best Roast Chicken

Best Roast Chicken

Photo by mrslarkin

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Roast Chicken
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    mrslarkin's Notes: This recipe was inspired by Michael Ruhlman’s recent rant on why Americans are being taught they are too stupid to cook, (awesome roast chicken instructions on that blog entry) and partly...

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Serves 6 - 8

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

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  2. Place chicken in a large cast-iron frying pan. Pan size should be slightly bigger than chicken.

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  3. Mix garlic and olive oil (or butter) and spread all over bird.

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  4. Sprinkle salt and pepper all over and inside bird.

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  5. Place lemon and thyme in cavity. Truss.

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  6. Bake for one hour. Check thigh with meat thermometer and cook to desired temperature. Remove to a platter, letting juices drain into pan. Let bird rest for 10 to 15 minutes.

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  7. While bird is resting in platter, MAKE GRAVY: Heat roasting pan to high and scrape drippings. Add 1 cup broth, and a slurry of 1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 3 tablespoons cold water. Lower heat. Stir with a whisk until thickened. If desired, strain gravy into a bowl. But sometimes, I like chunks. Serve with chicken.

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  8. Carve bird. Here's a great video of Chef Norman Weinstein from ICE with step-by-step carving instructions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emS7l2sN1jM

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  9. This is the meal that keeps on giving. Leftover chicken makes great chicken pot pie, chicken soup, chicken tacos or chicken salad. Keep the carcass and make your own chicken stock!

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2 Comments on Best Roast Chicken

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Your advice on the temperature is exactly right. Unfortunately most "instant read" aren't so instant. I recommend the Thermapen which is much easier to find these days. You'll get an accurate reading in under 4 seconds. Farenheit or Centigrade. These are expensive but indispensable.

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Yes, I've heard very good things about the Thermapen. I got the Acu-Rite for Christmas - the one with the probe and long wire that hangs out of the oven. It's slightly annoying, but who am I to complain to Santa?

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