Simple Roast Chicken with Garlic and Lemon

There are 474 recipes on this site, and not a single one of them is for roast chicken. I dont know whats taken me nearly six years to share one of the most classic recipes of all time, but I suppose its better late than never. And so here we are: Simple Roast Chicken

Simple Roast Chicken with Garlic and Lemon
Simple Roast Chicken with Garlic and Lemon

There are 474 recipes on this site, and not a single one of them is for roast chicken. I dont know whats taken me nearly six years to share one of the most classic recipes of all time, but I suppose its better late than never. And so here we are: Simple Roast Chicken

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 3.91648875 g
  • Cholesterol 30.53 mg
  • Fat 11.62131125 g
  • Fiber 1.35050619614124 g
  • Protein 0.639844375 g
  • Saturated Fat 7.311180875 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 serving (44g)
  • Sodium 2.916125 mg
  • Sugar 2.56598255385876 g
  • Trans Fat 0.855537312499998 g
  • Calories 112 calories

Step-by-step

  • Preheat the oven to 450°F with rack in center.
  • Remove the giblets from the chicken then trim the excess fat from around the chicken cavity then rinse and thoroughly dry the chicken. (The drier the chicken, the crispier the skin.) Place the chicken in a roasting pan, baking dish or cast iron skillet.
  • Melt the butter with the garlic in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Brush the melted garlic butter all over the chicken. Season the chicken liberally all over (including inside the cavity) with salt and pepper. Place the two lemon halves and the sprigs of rosemary inside the cavity.
  • Tie the legs together with kitchen twine. (Keep it simple with a loop around each leg and knotted in the center.)
  • Roast the chicken for about 1 hour, basting it every 15 minutes by using a spoon and tilting the pan to collect the juices then spooning them atop the chicken, until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. (When testing the temperature with a meat thermometer, insert it into the breast but do not touch the bone for the most accurate reading.) Rotate the pan after every time you baste the chicken to guarantee even cooking.
  • Remove the chicken from the oven and transfer it to a cutting board. Allow the chicken to rest for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
  • It's important to baste the chicken every 15 minutes so that the minced garlic stays moist and doesn't burn. If you don't want to baste the chicken as frequently, simply smash the cloves of garlic (rather than mince them) and place them inside the cavity of the chicken then baste the chicken two to three times while it's roasting.
  • The total cooking time will depend on a variety of factors, including the weight of your chicken and how heat circulates within your specific oven.

A Simple Roast Chicken: A Culinary Classic Reimagined

For years, I've watched countless recipes come and go, but a simple roast chicken always held a special place in my heart. It's a dish that embodies comfort, tradition, and the sheer joy of creating something delicious from humble ingredients. There's a reason why it remains a culinary staple—it's versatile, satisfying, and remarkably forgiving, even for beginner cooks. This recipe, while seemingly simple, allows for a depth of flavor that elevates it beyond the ordinary.

The aroma of roasting chicken, mingled with garlic and herbs, is enough to transport you to a cozy kitchen, filled with the warmth of family and good food. It's a smell that conjures up images of Sunday dinners, holiday gatherings, and those cherished moments where food brings people together. The crispy skin, the juicy meat, and the subtle tang of lemon create a symphony of textures and tastes that are hard to resist. I’ve perfected this recipe over time, learning little tricks along the way to ensure a consistently perfect roast every single time. From ensuring the chicken is completely dry before roasting (for that ultimate crispy skin!), to mastering the art of basting for even cooking, this isn't just a recipe; it's a journey of culinary exploration.

Beyond the Basics: Customizing Your Roast Chicken

One of the best things about a roast chicken is its adaptability. While this recipe provides a fantastic foundation, feel free to experiment and personalize it to your liking. For instance, you can add different herbs and spices to the cavity, creating a unique flavor profile each time you cook it. Consider adding a few sprigs of thyme or oregano, or even some chopped fresh parsley. You could also experiment with different citrus fruits. A blood orange, or even some segments of grapefruit, would add an interesting twist. Don't be afraid to get creative!

Serving Suggestions and Leftovers

A perfectly roasted chicken is so much more than just a main course; it’s a culinary canvas ready for endless possibilities. Serve it with classic sides like roasted potatoes and asparagus, or get creative with a vibrant salad. Don’t forget the pan juices! They're the secret ingredient to a truly delicious gravy. Simply strain the juices, add a bit of flour and chicken broth, and simmer until thickened. Leftovers? Oh, the possibilities are endless! Shred the chicken for salads, sandwiches, tacos, or even soups. Or simply enjoy it cold, right off the bone!

More Than Just a Meal

This isn't just a recipe; it's a culinary tradition passed down through generations. It's a simple act of creating something delicious, nourishing, and deeply satisfying. It's about gathering around the table, sharing a meal, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. It's about the simple pleasure of good food, shared with loved ones, a feeling that transcends the kitchen and touches the heart.

The Magic of Simplicity

I often find that the most satisfying recipes are the simplest ones, and this roast chicken is no exception. It’s a testament to the fact that sometimes, the best flavors come from the most straightforward approaches. With just a few carefully selected ingredients and a little bit of care, you can create a dish that is both impressive and incredibly satisfying. So, go ahead, give it a try. You might just surprise yourself with how delicious a simple roast chicken can be.