This is the chicken roasted with lots of garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper. See all of the great gravy juices??? Perfect for topping rice! (crappy picture...remember the wine???)
One of the favorite meals in our house happen on very rare occasions seeing as we really don't have enough time on a normal week night for the whole roasting chicken process. For some reason last night we had nothing going on. Or if we did I forgot about it and we just didn't go???!!!Everyone here loves roast chicken. Forget the beef, lamb or anything else that you can roast...they want chicken!!! I really think though that the only reason they like it is for the side dishes that come with it. They get to have rice and gravy. Now I was talking to my friend Jenn-The Left Over Queen and I mentioned that we were having rice and gravy. She said "hmmm that sounds good, never had it". WHAAAAT???
I guess though that until T. I had never had it either. It is sooo much better than potatoes and gravy...I kid you not! It is the best.
Unfortunately last was a "too much wine night" and by the time we got around to dinner I forgot to take any pictures. You see on nights like these it is just so nice to be able to sit and all of us to talk.
Roasted Chicken
Ingredients:Preheat oven to 350 degrees
4-5 pound chicken, organic and free range
6 or 7 cloves of garlic
2 Tbsp of olive oil
1/2 lemon
1/2 tsp poultry seasoning (Usually I just sprinkle by sight. A nice light dusting is good)
salt
fresh ground pepper
Directions:
- Rinse out the chicken and remove the bag of giblets (these can be frozen and used at Thanksgiving or some later date). Place the chicken breast side up on a cutting board. (I once cooked a chicken upside down so now I always check by holding the bird up and pretending it's walking. The breast is on the bottom so I know I need to flip the bird over. This was years ago when we first married but I have never lived it down!!!).
- Mince the cloves of garlic and mix it with the olive oil.
- Take the half lemon and place it in the cavity.
- Take the oil and garlic mixture and rub onto the birds skin. This will add flavor to the juices as well as make the skin nice and brown.
- Sprinkle poultry seasoning and salt and pepper on the outside of the bird.
- Gently place the chicken in your pot and place in oven.
- Cook uncovered for about 1 3/4 - 2 1/2 hrs or an internal temp of 180 - 185 degrees.
As Always...
Happy Entertaining!!!
Judy
www.nofearentertaining.com
9 comments:
Judy, take care of family matters...we'll hold the blogging fort for ya.
Chicken is one of those comforting meals and lots of garlic...throw more on!
You know...there's nothing like a really good roasted chicken. There are tons of juices. I'd reduce those down - add in shallots - re-season and top it over some rice in a minute! This is a staple dish in my culture...well, that along with a biscuit and some red kool-aid and you have a great meal my dear!
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
Oh I LOVE rice and gravy...I am with your kids, i could just eat that and totally forget about the chicken!
And sending good thoughts to your family.
Thanks Peter-will you watch my kids and dogs too??? I bet you could see the lots of garlic!
Hi DTW-T makes the best gravy ever. No messing with shallots though. It's good on just about anything!
Hey Brittany-It's funny some have heard of it and others haven't. Love it though.
Thanks for the good thoughts...you have an in with Jesus or something right?
Rice and gravy??! It's a new one to me, but I can see that it sounds like just the kind of comfort food I can get behind :)
Take care of yourself and your family - I hope that good news makes it way to you very soon :)
I know, I am such a novice! I guess it is because I am generally not too big on rice - I like arborio and basmati and that is IT. I am such a potato girl! LOL!
Chicken looks great Judy! I will try your rice next time I roast one!
You and T and everyone are in my thoughts!
mouthwatering!
I'll put in some good vibes for you and T and his dad. That kind of stuff definitely ain't easy to worry about.
As for the meal, I am not a big mashed potatoes fan, so I always say bring on the rice and gravy. So good.
Sending good thoughts and prayers your way. I hope everything turns out okay.
Roast Chicken is a fave our ours too - especially with loads of garlic! Well done!
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