Favorite Roast Chicken

Favorite Roast Chicken
Author: Linda Shapiro, © Meal Planning Maven
Serves: 4 to 6
How many of you shy away from making roast chicken because you think it’s too time consuming? Or that’s its far easier to stop at the grocery store to pick up a cooked rotisserie chicken? For sure, there are bunches of recipes that require lots of ingredients with involved prep. However, I am here to tell you that making [b]truly fabulous roast chicken[/b] doesn’t have to be any more complicated than this!
Ingredients
  • Spice Rub (feel free to adjust ingredients to your taste)
  • 1 tablespoon cumin
  • 1 tablespoon coriander
  • 1/4 teaspoon ginger (more if you like a “kick”)
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoons onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt (or as desired)
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse back pepper (or as desired)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest (from about 2 large lemons)
  • (1) 6 pound roasting chicken, divided into parts (or keep whole)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 4 carrots, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 3 parsnips, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1 large onion, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1 orange or lemon
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Coat a large roasting pan with 1 tablespoon olive oil. (if your pan comes with a rack, oil the rack.) Arrange carrot, parsnips and onion chunks around edges of pan.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together all [b]Spice Rub[/b] ingredients. (or shake together in a small container with a lid)
  3. Place whole chicken in pan. (or lay chicken pieces in pan) Cut orange or lemon in half and squeeze over all sides of chicken and vegetables. Cut each orange or lemon half into slices and place around chicken. Brush chicken and vegetables with remaining tablespoon of olive oil.
  4. Rub the spice mixture onto all sides of chicken. Toss the vegetables to distribute olive oil as well as any excess spice mix that falls off the chicken. (gives the veggies a nice flavor boost!)
  5. If using a whole chicken, tie legs together with kitchen string.
  6. Roast chicken and vegetables for 35 minutes. With a large spoon, mix vegetables to prevent sticking.
  7. [b]Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F.[/b]
  8. Continue roasting for about 25 minutes for parts and approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes for a whole chicken or until internal temperature of legs reach 170 degrees F and juices run clear when pricked with a fork. For a crispier skin, broil chicken for a minute or two. Watch carefully as the skin can burn quickly.
  9. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. (Transfer whole chicken to cutting board and cut up as desired.) Arrange chicken and vegetables on a serving platter. Spoon pan juices over chicken.
Notes
[b]Make Ahead and Storage Tips:[/b] Chicken may be assembled up to 1 day prior to roasting. Reheat leftover chicken at 300 degrees F, covered for about 15 minutes or until heated through. Chicken may be frozen for up to 4 months. Dry rub may be stored (minus the lemon zest) in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to 6 months. (before spice potency starts to fade) For longer storage, freezing is recommended. When ready to use, stir in the lemon zest.[br][br][b]Don’t be shy when it comes to playing with new spice rub combos. Be imaginative![/b] Feel like an Italian twist? Try using a mix of dried marjoram, savory, oregano, basil and thyme. [b]Herbes de Provence[/b] is particularly light and fragrant. If your family loves hot and spicy, adding a few teaspoons of a chile powder such as ancho should do the trick! Also try [url href=”https://mealplanmaven.com/recipes/purpose-dry-rub-2/” target=”_blank”]All-Purpose Dry Rub[/url] and my new favorite [url href=”https://mealplanmaven.com/recipes/bronzing-dry-rub/” target=”_blank”]Bronzing Dry Rub[/url] both which are versatile and delicious.[br][br][b]To baste or not? [/b]Certainly your preference, but I feel resisting the urge to baste results in succulent chicken with perfectly cooked skin every time![br][br][b]Time-crunched? Get your chicken prepped the night before. [/b]Then just pop it in the oven and by the time you make your “sides” and perhaps toss together a salad, dinner will be ready to go![br][br][b]More must not-miss roasted chicken dishes:[/b] [url href=”https://mealplanmaven.com/recipes/roast-chicken-apples-n-vegetables/” target=”_blank”]Roast Chicken with Apples ‘n Vegetables,[/url] [url href=”https://mealplanmaven.com/blog/roast-chicken-trio-balsamic-glazed-peppers-n-onions/” target=”_blank”]Roast Chicken with Trio of Balsamic-Glazed Peppers ‘n Onions[/url], [url href=”https://mealplanmaven.com/blog/sheet-pan-chicken-n-root-vegetables/” target=”_blank”]Sheet Pan Chicken ‘n Root Vegetables[/url] and [url href=”https://mealplanmaven.com/recipes/pan-roasted-pomegranate-chicken-caramelized-lemons/” target=”_blank”]Pan-Roasted Pomegranate Chicken with Caramelized Lemons[/url].

 

11 Responses

  1. Patty Anderson
    I love the spices you chose. This is the best ever type of Sunday Supper. Love it.<br /><br />Thank you Patty! I love using all kinds of spice combos which make an older dish brand new again! I'm thrilled you stopped by!
  2. KC Kahn
    Love all the spices you use. Very fun to add your Mini-bites, very helpful! Thanks Linda!<br /><br />Thank you Kc! I love using a variety of dry rubs on chicken, beef and fish. So fun and YUM! Glad you like the Mini-Bites and as always, I'm thrilled you took the time to stop by!
  3. Michelle
    I love finding new spice mixtures for roasted chicken. We get a chicken every week from our chicken CSA so this is perfect! Thanks for the recipe! I would love it if you came over to adishofdailylife.com and linked it up with our Foodie Fridays.<br /><br />Hi Michelle! You're very welcome! I just adore playing around with all kinds of dry rubs which can easily change up everyday dishes. Thank you so much for the invitation. I am thrilled you stopped by to visit. ~Linda
  4. Kecia
    I love roasting chicken! It is so fun to change up the herbs and spices! This is a fantastic combo of flavors!<br /><br />Thank you Kecia! Dry rubs are so versatile and fun to play with. The possibilities are endless! ~Linda
  5. HunWFD
    This chicken looks so delicious. Love the combination of spices!<br /><br />Thank you so much! I feel one cannot have too many roast chicken recipes...the possibilities are endless! I'm so excited you stopped by! ~Linda
  6. Perfect for Sunday Supper!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Yes indeed Nancy!
  7. Deanna Guitard
    I just discovered your site through Yummly. I made this for my family last night. I brined the chicken for a couple of hours and applied the rub the day before because I was using only breasts. Fantastic!!! I cannot wait to try more of your recipes. You are so creative with your rubs.
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Hi Deanna! Thank you so much for your kind feedback about My Favorite Roast Chicken which has been a staple in our family for years. I really like your idea of brining, especially when using just chicken breasts. I love experimenting with various dry rub and marinade combinations for chicken and hope you will try some of my other recipes such as Grilled Za'atar Chicken with Tzatziki, Grilled Asian Drumsticks and Crockpot Rotisserie Chicken 'n Vegetables. Thank you for visiting as well as signing up for my blog! Hope you stop by again soon!
  8. Jim Bowman
    Hi Linda, I discovered you through Yummly. I made this tonight for Sunday dinner. I doubled the spices because I wanted to put the excess on the vegetables. In addition to the carrots and onions, I added parsnip, sweet potatoes, and red potatoes. As a side item we had bacon wrapped asparagus. Finally yeast dinner rolls and souther sweet iced tea. The family approves! Thanks for the recipe!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Hi Jim... I love your idea of doubling the spices as they would further enhance the flavor of the vegetables. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by with your wonderful feedback.You have truly made my day! I am thrilled that your family enjoyed my Favorite Roast Chicken and your pairings sound absolutely delicious!