Winner Winner. Chicken Dinner.
So we do this “quick order” thing on Fresh Direct (the web-based grocery delivery service we use in the city). It pulls up your last order, and usually like 80% of the stuff you want again, so you add/delete as necessary and it’s quicker than ordering from scratch. But if you don’t pay attention everything you ordered the last time shows up. Even if last time was for a big weekend family dinner. And so it came to pass this last Tuesday that an unintentional fresh chicken arrived. On a Tuesday. Hmmm. Let’s make this happen.
Small birds cook pretty quickly, and are more forgiving on the light meat vs. dark meat cooking time issues than a larger roaster. When it’s this good and quick, you can leave that grocery store rotisserie bird to dessicate under the sad buzz of its depressing heat lamp — in favor of a real home cooked juicy Tuesday chicken on the fly:
- 4 pound chicken
- lemon
- fresh thyme
- canola oil
- kosher salt
- cracked pepper
- garlic powder
The Execution:
Rinse and dry the bird thoroughly with paper towels. Stuff cavity with half a lemon and some fresh thyme. Tie the drumsticks together with butcher twine. Rub a bit of canola oil over the bird, then S&P and garlic powder. Into a 400º oven – 20 minutes per pound except the last pound – 10 minutes for that. So for a four pounder we are talking 1:10. Let it rest for a bit before carving. Save the juices from the pan and the carving board. Pour into a glass, skim off fat and serve alongside as is. Or thickened on the stovetop with a bit of cornstarch.
Some Notes:
- If I’ve planned ahead I’ll brine the bird overnight in salted water. It does add a little something-something. Downside is that the drippings end up too salty to use as a sauce.
- With a bigger bird I might start breast side down flip bird around a bit during cooking.
- Carve carefully around wishbone, clean off with paper towel and microwave 30 seconds. Let it cool and it’s ready for wishes.
- If I’m feeling ambitious, before roasting I’ll trim off the wingtips and clean off all the skin and gristle around the tips of the drumsticks. Pretty bird.
Pam
You can never go wrong with a roast chicken. Most of the time, though, I buy already made from Whole Foods. It’s easy…c’mon!
Shawn @ I Wash...You Dry
Yum! I love a good chicken dinner!
Natalie
Lemon & Thyme!??? That combo with chicken is just fantastic. I read this right before lunch, and talk about insta-drool! It looks so good! BTW.. that Michael from your rope class…. He’s got one cool eye patch! 😀
GHT
he rocks several versions of the patch. plus he has these little wings attached to his sneakers. but he deserves them. really.