Roasted Garlic Rosemary Chicken

"This is an Emeril Recipe that I changed a little bit. My friends love it."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 55mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4-5
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut the top 1/4 off of the garlic heads so that the tops of the cloves are exposed. Place them on a baking sheet and drizzle them well with olive oil.
  • Preheat oven to 350°, cook garlic for about 40 minutes or until you see that the garlic cloves have browned, and the head itself is soft. Remove and let cool for handling.
  • Wash chicken and place in baking pan breast up.
  • With the handle of a wooden spoon, or anything that will slide without tearing the skin, separate the skin from the meat starting at the lower breast, and taking your time until you have loosened all the skin that you can reach.
  • Make a small cut in the skin on top of the drumsticks, and insert the spoon into the cut, loosening all the skin on the legs and thighs.
  • Gently squeeze all the garlic heads into a blender, the cloves will be soft and will slide out of the shell easily.
  • Add the juice from half the lemon, the rosemary, and black pepper.
  • Turn the blender on low and after mixture is working, slowly drizzle the olive oil into the mixture. Stop when mixture is mixed.
  • Using either your fingers, a pastry bag, or however you can do it, (I just use my fingers and a spoon) insert about half of the mixture under the chicken skin and then gently press down on it to spread it around evenly under the skin.
  • Place onion and lemon inside the chicken, tie legs together, wipe the outside lightly with olive oil and sprinkle with Emeril's essence to taste.
  • Bake in preheated oven at 350° for about 50 minutes or until almost done and the outside is browning nicely.
  • Remove chicken and spread the remaining mixture over the chicken to cover.
  • Return to oven and cook until the surface is browned and the chicken is tender.

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Reviews

  1. There wasn't anything spectacular about this recipe. You couldn't even taste the roasted garlic in the chicken.
     
  2. Made this last night,so moist&juicy!I will make again.I made recipe#146542Brussel Sprout and Potato Bake.Thanks Linda.
     
  3. This was just awesome. The directions were very well written. The combination of 6 heads of roasted garlic, lemon juice and rosemary was just perfect. Although the recipe didn't specify, I added the kosher salt with the garlic mixture. The chicken turned out very juicy and tender. I needed to cook mine about 1 hr and 20 minutes to get it done, but that was okay. Thanks so much for posting. I bet your friends love your cooking.
     
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I guess I've been around that apple tree a few times, today I'm a full time student at Delta State University. My new neighbors call me Emeril and appear every Thursday evening to see what I've conjured up. It seems that in the land of Southern cooking, italian and Cajun are big hits that they dont get to enjoy very much. Most of the women around here seem to be amazed that I can cook something besides hamburgers and steaks on the grill. I actually have one neighbor who calls me three times a week, and she asks me if I'm making any garlic bread today! hehehe I enjoy the outdoors, gardening and just being outside. I also like computers I suppose. The food network isn't bad either! I guess my favorite cookbook would be the one I use the most, that's the RecipeZaar! I also like to watch Emeril and Paula Deen doing their thing.
 
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