How to Make Awesome Roast Chicken, Recipes and Serving Suggestions

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Perfect Roast Chicken is a Lot More than Simply Chicken Cooked in the Oven

Roast chicken is a huge favourite of people around the world. From the point where its delicious, roasting in the oven smell permeates the kitchen and even the remainder of the home, to the point where it is served succulent and juicy on a plate, roast chicken should represent one of the ultimate comfort foods. This page is devoted to looking at different ways in which it is possible to roast a chicken to nigh on perfection, as well as some tasty serving suggestions.

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The Right Tools for the Job - A Good Roasting Tray

The essential tool for roasting chicken in any fashion

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Whichever method of roasting a chicken in the oven you choose to employ, a good roasting tray is essential. If cared for properly, this quality tray will last for many years and chicken roastings, providing excellent, long term value for money.

Preparing a Chicken for Roasting

There are a couple of important points to know

Chicken is trussed for packaging purposes only

When you buy a prepared, fresh chicken, it will very often be trussed with string, or even elasticated string. It is imperative that you remove this before cooking. When you roast a chicken which has been trussed in any way, you are increasing the risk of the chicken coming out of the oven under-cooked and further cooking time being required. This is because the thigh is forced unnecessarily tightly against the main body of the bird, preventing even cooking. Instead, pull the thigh slightly away from the body of the bird, gently so as not to break the skin.

A chicken should be washed before being roasted under running cold water and patted carefully dry with kitchen paper. At this stage, you should check also that the giblets are not contained in a sealed package in the cavity of the chicken. If so, they must be removed and either discarded or used for an alternative purpose such as making stock.

The Right Tools for the Job - A Chinese Cleaver

The perfect tool for preparing or chopping a roast chicken

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A Chinese cleaver is a useful tool in any kitchen but when preparing roast chicken in some of the ways featured on this page it is pretty much essential. A Chinese cleaver is not only sharper and more robust than most knives, its broad blade allows easy access to parts of the chicken which is awkward at best with any knife.

Chicken Roasted on Root Vegetables and Fresh Rosemary

An alternative way of roasting a whole chicken

Chicken with its backbone removed roasted on root vegetables

This is a particularly unorthodox way of roasting a chicken, as the backbone is removed from the bird before it is cooked. The chicken is then opened out and laid on a bed of root vegetables and rosemary.

The photographs immediately below relate to the various stages of roasting a chicken in this way, with the full recipe in text thereafter.

The Right Tools for the Job - A Food Flask

The perfect way to keep food warm

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It is for keeping liquids warm (or cold) that many people use a vacuum flask. There are, however, vacuum flasks which are designed for keeping solids warm. This is an excellent device, either for use in the kitchen when keeping vegetables warm as a chicken rests, or for taking hot food on picnics or other outdoor expeditions.

Sage, Onion and Celery Roast Chicken

Traditionally roasted chicken with flavours perhaps more associated with turkey

Sage, Onion and Celery Roast Chicken

This chicken is roasted whole. Its cavity is stuffed with fresh sage and onion (perhaps more associated as a breadcrumb based stuffing for turkey) as well as some celery. To further extend the turkey analogy, it is served with a little cranberry sauce.

Citrus Fruit and Thyme Roast Chicken

A deliciously fruity combination

Citrus Fruit and Thyme Roast Chicken

Oranges and lemons are both very popular flavourants for chicken. Note in this instance that the orange (small clementine) and lemon are firstly simmered in boiling water for ten minutes before being pierced and used to stuff the chicken. This allows their delicious juices to steam out and begin flavouring the chicken from the very outset of the roasting process.

All the Roast Chicken Recipes You Can Handle

Ideas galore for the ultimate roast chicken fanatics

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Roast Chicken Quarters and Root Vegetables

A simple way of bringing your roast chicken out the oven in portions

Roast chicken quarters and root vegetables

This recipe is similar to the one featured earlier where the backbone was removed from the chicken before it was roasted on top of root vegetables. Here, however, the process is taken a stage further and the chicken is chopped in to individual portions before it is roasted.

Getting the Most Out of Roast Chicken

A look at how to make multiple meals from one bird

It will very often be the case when you are roasting a chicken that there are substantial leftovers. This would be particularly true where one large bird is only to serve perhaps two people for the principal meal. The page featured below looks at some creative ways to make roast chicken go a lot further and serve as the principal ingredient in a variety of meals over the space of a couple of days.
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How Do You Like to Roast a Chicken?

Is your preferred method different from the ones described above?

Thank you for visiting this page and hopefully you have found it to be interesting and useful. Any comments you have may be left in the space immediately below.

  • NeverTooLate2012 Feb 21, 2012 @ 4:04 pm | delete
    Now I need a chicken! Good lens.
  • OutbackJack Feb 3, 2012 @ 7:46 am | delete
    wow awesome lens, did you take all of those photographs. The only downside is that it is 11.30 pm and now I want roast chicken. lol
  • I_Do Feb 1, 2012 @ 3:33 pm | delete
    I'm going to give this a try. Thank you :)
  • tebor79 Jan 31, 2012 @ 6:29 pm | delete
    I''m gonna surprise my girlfriend tonight with the citrus fruit recipe. thanks

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