ROAST CHICKEN TEMPERATURE AND TIME RECIPES

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PERFECT ROAST CHICKEN RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER CHRISTMAS RECIPES



Perfect roast chicken recipe | Jamie Oliver Christmas recipes image

A super-reliable roast chicken recipe to give you juicy meat and crispy skin, every time.

Total Time 1 hours 25 minutes

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 x 1.6 kg higher-welfare chicken
2 medium onions
2 carrots
2 sticks of celery
1 bulb of garlic
olive oil
1 lemon
1 bunch of mixed fresh herbs such as, thyme, rosemary, bay

Steps:

    1. Remove the chicken from the fridge 30 minutes before you want to cook it, to let it come up to room temperature.
    2. Preheat the oven to 240°C/475°F/gas 9.
    3. Wash and roughly chop the vegetables – there’s no need to peel them. Break the garlic bulb into cloves, leaving them unpeeled.
    4. Pile all the veg, garlic and herbs into the middle of a large roasting tray and drizzle with oil.
    5. Drizzle the chicken with oil and season well with sea salt and black pepper, then rub all over the bird. Place the chicken on top of the vegetables.
    6. Carefully prick the lemon all over, using the tip of a sharp knife (if you have a microwave, you could pop the lemon in these for 40 seconds at this point as this will really bring out the flavour). Put the lemon inside the chicken’s cavity, with the bunch of herbs.
    7. Place the tray in the oven, then turn the heat down immediately to 200°C/400°F/gas 6 and cook for 1 hour 20 minutes.
    8. If you’re doing roast potatoes and veggies, this is the time to crack on with them – get them into the oven for the last 45 minutes of cooking.
    9. Baste the chicken halfway through cooking and if the veg look dry, add a splash of water to the tray to stop them from burning.
    10. When the chicken is cooked, take the tray out of the oven and transfer the chicken to a board to rest for 15 minutes or so. Cover it with a layer of tin foil and a tea towel and leave aside while you make your gravy.
    11. To carve your chicken, remove any string and take off the wings (break them up and add to your gravy, along with the veg trivet, for mega flavour). Carefully cut down between the leg and the breast. Cut through the joint and pull the leg off.
    12. Repeat on the other side, then cut each leg between the thigh and the drumstick so you end up with four portions of dark meat. Place these on a serving platter.
    13. You should now have a clear space to carve the rest of your chicken. Angle the knife along the breastbone and carve one side off, then the other.
    14. When you get down to the fussy bits, just use your fingers to pull all the meat off, and turn the chicken over to get all the tasty, juicy bits from underneath. You should be left with a stripped carcass, and a platter full of lovely meat that you can serve with your piping hot gravy and some delicious roast veg.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 374 calories, FatContent 15.8 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 3.9 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 45.5 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 13.4 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 9.3 g sugar, SodiumContent 1.2 g salt, FiberContent 3.4 g fibre

HOW TO ROAST A WHOLE CHICKEN | JUST A PINCH RECIPES



How To Roast A Whole Chicken | Just A Pinch Recipes image

Find out how to roast a chicken to juicy perfection.

Provided by star pooley @starryrose

Categories     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 - whole chicken
- -roasting pan
- -meat thermometer

Steps:

  • Roasting Tools: All you need is a roasting pan (or a baking sheet in a pinch) and an instant-read thermometer. Using a roasting rack set over the pan will help the chicken cook more evenly, since air can circulate freely. With a roasting rack, the chicken won't be resting in its own drippings, which will give you crispier skin. For easier cleanup, you can line the pan with aluminum foil.
  • Dress it up: A chicken roasted with nothing but salt, pepper, and butter is very tasty indeed. But it's also easy to build on these basic flavors. Chop up fresh herbs and tuck them under the chicken's skin along with a few pats of butter, or stuff sprigs into the chicken cavity along with quartered onions and cloves of garlic. Wedges of aromatic fruit such as lemons or oranges will perfume the bird as it roasts, infusing the meat with extra flavor.
  • Rub It Down: Many cooks use a dry rub: a blend of dried and ground spices, rubbing them under the chicken's skin and inside the cavity. Since they're under the skin, the flavorings won't burn; plus they'll infuse the meat. This is a great way to add some spice if you'll be discarding the skin. •For a Southwestern flavor, try chile powder or pureed fresh chiles, cumin, and sage. •For an Indian-inspired bird, mix together equal parts ground coriander and cumin, plus turmeric and a pinch or two of cardamom or garam masala. •To give the chicken a Thai flair, try a paste of ginger, lemon grass, green chilies, cilantro and lime juice.
  • Skin is in: Crispy, fragrant roast chicken skin is delicious. It is a bit fatty, though. But whether you eat it or remove it, always roast with the skin on, as it holds in moisture and keeps the meat from drying out.
  • A Bird You Can Truss: If you like, truss the bird before roasting it--that is, tie it with butcher's twine to keep the legs close to the body. This is not an essential step, but it does make the chicken slightly easier to handle, and it helps hold the stuffing in if you've stuffed the chicken. •To truss a chicken, cut about a 3-foot length of heatproof butcher's twine. •Lay the chicken on a clean surface with the breast facing up. •Hold one end of the string in each hand, and loop the center of the string underneath the chicken's tail. •Catch the ends of the legs inside the string, then cross the string over the chicken's breast, making an X. •Loop the string under and around the wings, then tie the string snugly in a knot across the middle of the breast. Make sure that the ends of the wings are tucked in.
  • Roasting Methods: There are two methods for roasting a whole chicken: Regular method: •Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). •Roast whole (thawed) chickens for 20 minutes per pound, plus an additional 15 minutes. High heat method (this creates a crispy, darker skin): •Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C) and cook whole (thawed) chicken for 10-15 minutes. •Then reduce the temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) and roast for 20 minutes per pound. (Do not add the extra 15 minutes to the cooking time as with the regular method.)
  • Is it Ready Yet? Regardless of the method used, a whole chicken is ready when a meat thermometer inserted into the inner thigh (close to but not touching the thigh bone) reads at least 165 degrees F (74 degrees C). •The temperature of the meat will continue to rise slightly when you pull it out of the oven (this is called "carryover cooking"), so if the thermometer shows a few degrees below the target, give it a few minutes--the internal temperature might still rise to at least 165 degrees F (74 degrees C). •When you remove the chicken from the oven, cover it loosely with a doubled sheet of aluminum foil, and let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing. This redistributes the juices and results in moister chicken.
  • Use this chart to determine how long to roast your chicken: (high heat method is the second time listed) --2.5-3lbs=1 hour/15 minutes=1 hour --3-3.5lbs=1 hour/25 minutes=1 hour/10 minutes --3.5-4lbs=1 hour/35 minutes=1 hour/20 minutes --4-4.5lbs=1 hour/45 minutes=1 hour/30 minutes --4.5-5lbs=1 hour/55 minutes=1 hour/40 minutes --5-5.5lbs=2 hours/5 minutes-1 hour/50 minutes --5.5-6lbs=2 hours/15 minutes=2 hours --6-6.5lbs=2 hours/25 minutes=2 hours/10 minutes --6.5-7lbs=2 hours/35 minutes=2 hours/20 minutes --7-7.5lbs=2 hours/45 minutes=2 hours/30 minutes NOTE: These times are for unstuffed birds. Add 15 minutes to the total cooking time if you're roasting a stuffed chicken. And as with the chicken itself, make sure the stuffing reaches a temperature of at least 165 degrees F (74 degrees C).

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