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Kittencal's Best Juicy Whole Roasted Chicken
photo by DianaEatingRichly
- Ready In:
- 25hrs 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 1 (3 1/2-4 lb) whole chickens
- 1⁄4 cup warm melted butter
- 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 tablespoon seasoning salt (can use less)
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder (use if you are a garlic-lover or use onion powder) (optional)
- fresh ground black pepper (to taste)
- 2 tablespoons cold butter, divided
- 1 onion (cut into quarters)
- 1 large celery rib, coarsley chopped (can use a large whole lemon or two in place of the celery, see option on recipe heading)
- 2 (10 ounce) cans reduced-sodium chicken broth (makes a good base for gravy and stops the drippings from burning, can use more if desired)
directions
- Wash chicken well with cold water inside and out.
- Pat dry using paper towels.
- In a bowl mix together 1/4 cup melted butter with vegetable oil, then rub all over the outside of the chicken.
- Season the inside of the chicken with salt and black pepper.
- Season the outside of the chicken with seasoned salt, black pepper and garlic powder (if using).
- Place the chicken into a glass dish; cover top of the dish tightly with plastic wrap.
- For best flavor cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
- Stuff onion quarters, chopped celery and/or a whole lemon/s and 2 tablespoons cold cubed butter into the cavity of the chicken, then tie legs together with butcher's twine or heavy cotton string.
- Place the chicken on a rack in a roasting pan (for extra juicy breast place breast side down on rack).
- Pour the low-sodium chicken broth into bottom of the roasting pan (keeps drippings from burning and makes a good base for gravy).
- Tent loosely with heavy foil.
- Set oven to 350°.
- Roast for about 1 hr and 10 minutes, basting with juice/liquid from the bottom of the roasting pan.
- Uncover and roast for about 20 minutes more (uncovered) or until internal temperature reaches 180°.
- Remove from oven and let rest (covered with foil) for about 20 minutes before carving.
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Reviews
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Amazing recipe, i tried it said "best chicken i have ever ate" my BF laughed and then tried it and said "best chicken i have ever ate". I did not change a thing beside cooking a 4 lb chicken, I cooked it for 20 min at 450 degrees and then 40 min at 400, let it sit 15 min, and it was perfect. Amazing amazing amazing
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I've NEVER been as frustrated with a recipe as this one. 2 1/2 hours later, I'm still waiting for this bird to be done. The stuffing of celery/onion seems to have slowed the cooking to a crawl. I took it out, still a tad under done and that stuff was nearly raw inside still. I have no idea how much longer it might be before this bird is done. I'm sure it'll be too dry to eat at this point. Back to my Showtime oven for me!
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I finally figured out that I must have had larger chickens than the recipe called for because I ended up cooking it probably an hour longer. No matter, it came out tender, juicy and delicious. I made 2 chickens together and all I had was 1 can of chicken broth and 1 beef broth. The next day I threw together the strained (defatted) broth, some of the diced chicken, a little chicken bouillon (I'm trying to watch the salt), some chopped green onion and kale and threw in some frozen egg noodles once it came to a boil. 20 minutes later I had a super fast, throw-together, healthy soup that tasted awesome! Thanks for a great recipe Kittencal!
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I just made this and to be honest, wasn't expecting anything spectacular at first. But now that I've tried it, omg. I followed recipe exactly and my chicken came out so juicy and flavorful. I had a 4 lb somewhat plump bird, so I found that I had to add about 15-20 min more to finish cooking. Loved it and saving this to make again!
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