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Herbed Roast Chicken Recipe
by Nicole Sherman

Herbed Roast Chicken

We were having some guests over a couple of nights ago and I

wanted to serve them something that wouldn’t be too time consuming to make,

because I was going to be short on time, and it had to be something I already

had on hand because I didn’t have time to run to the grocery store and it had

to go a long way and feed everyone. Ugh! That’s a test!

I remembered I had two whole chickens in the freezer and

thought I could figure out something to do with them. I am never a fan of

roasted chicken because they never turn out as flavorful as I would like them

to be. I started looking around the web and came across this recipe and thought

it was perfect.

It was definitely perfect! It honestly could not have turned

out any more perfect. This chicken was fantastic! The flavor was amazing and the

house smelled divine while it was cooking. I couldn’t believe how moist it was!

I couldn’t have asked for a better presentation. My guest raved about it which

made me very proud. This is a must try if you have an extra chicken in need of

a cooking!

wings and truss with kitchen string.

Rub some olive oil

over the chicken and sprinkle all over with salt and pepper.

Carefully remove

the hot roasting pan from the oven and add a little oil to the bottom of the

pan.

Place the chicken on one side, breast side down, on the roasting pan and

put it back in the oven. Cook for 5 minutes, then turn the chicken so that the

other breast is on the pan and cook for another 5 minutes. Starting off by

cooking the chicken this way will help brown the breasts. Then turn the chicken

over so that it is back-side down. Cook for 1 hour, or until the juices run

clear (not pink) when a knife tip is inserted into both the chicken breast and

thigh, about 165-170°F for the breast and 175-180°F for the thigh.

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