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Sunday Farmhouse Chicken

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Sunday Farmhouse Chicken

Photo by thirschfeld

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Roast Chicken
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    thirschfeld's Notes: Were do I start. We raise chickens for our table and all I can say is they are delicious and like nothing I have ever eaten. There is no need to brine them because they are succulent, juicy...

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Serves 4 to 6

  1. The night before you want to cook the chickens rinse out the cavities with cold water and drain. Place the chickens on a sheet pan and place, uncovered, in the fridge.

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  2. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Season the cavities of each bird with some fennel seed, black pepper and kosher salt. Place the birds in a roasting pan large enough to hold them comfortably. Next place half a head of garlic, half a lemon, half an onion, half the thyme and parsley into the cavity of each bird. Now rub the exterior each bird top to bottom with the goose fat. Wash and dry your hands. Season the birds evenly and on all sides with the remainder of the fennel, black pepper and salt. Tuck the wings under the bird and truss the legs with kitchen twine, Place the chickens in the oven and roast for 40 minutes and then rotate the pan 180 degrees and roast for another 35 minutes. Check them for doneness. Cook them longer if needed. Remove the chickens from the oven and at this point if you wanted you could make a pan au jus from the drippings or let them rest for 10 minutes then carve and serve.

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7 Comments on Sunday Farmhouse Chicken

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This is very impressive. I can't decide if you are a better photographer, writer, farmer or chef...I guess I don't have to pick one. But I will say this. Sounds like you really know how to live.

Img_0423 Reply

Your picture is making me hungry!

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Great! I like the ground fennel and I will go with bacon drippings. I have found the overnight rest and hot oven to work wonders. Birds and girls, what a life you have!
Cook on.

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Just beautiful. I'm going to try this with the bacon drippings first.

Monkeys Reply

The idea of "rolls in the oven too" is so good. I hope you post a recipe for that as well!

Ap5 Reply

I tend to use butter, but love the idea of using goose fat or bacon! And I'm smiling at the use of aromatics "not so much for flavor but for anticipation".

Mrs Reply

Sounds wonderful! How lucky you are to raise your own meat birds!! Beautiful photo too.

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