Best 4 Julias And Jacquess Deglazing Sauce For Roast Chicken Recipes

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For a delectable dish that tantalizes the taste buds, look no further than Julia and Jacques' renowned deglazing sauce, the perfect accompaniment to roast chicken. This culinary masterpiece adds a layer of rich flavor and complexity to the succulent chicken, elevating it from an ordinary meal to an extraordinary dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting to explore the culinary arts, this article will guide you through the steps of creating this exceptional sauce, ensuring a mouthwatering result that will impress family and friends alike.

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JACQUES PEPIN'S BASIC ROAST CHICKEN



Jacques Pepin's Basic Roast Chicken image

Changing a meal's status requires more than a change of name, but not much more. Roast chicken is still roast chicken whether you label it haute cuisine, bourgeois cuisine or country cooking; even calling it "poulet roti" will not transmogrify this simple bird. Move, however, from the kitchen to the dining room and from everyday dishes to fine china, then add an appetizer and dessert, and a family meal becomes a festive dinner for guests.

Provided by Jacques Pepin

Categories     dinner, easy, weekday, times classics, main course

Time 55m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 3 1/2-pound chicken
Salt and ground pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Sprinkle the chicken inside and out with the salt and pepper and fold the wings akimbo to position them closer to the body. Place the chicken on its side in an oven-safe skillet, preferably cast-iron.
  • Place the chicken in the skillet in the oven and cook for 20 minutes, then turn the chicken over and cook another 20 minutes. (By cooking the chicken on its sides, the juices stay in the breast and, since only the back is exposed, the chicken does not need constant basting.) Finally, turn the chicken onto its back, baste it with the cooking juices and continue to cook 10 minutes. It should be golden in color.
  • When the chicken is cooked, cut it into pieces and serve, with the drippings on the side.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 583, UnsaturatedFat 26 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 41 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 50 grams, SaturatedFat 12 grams, Sodium 926 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams, TransFat 0 grams

JULIA'S AND JACQUES'S DEGLAZING SAUCE FOR ROAST CHICKEN



Julia's and Jacques's Deglazing Sauce for Roast Chicken image

Categories     Sauce     Chicken     Fall     Gourmet

Yield For about 1 cup of sauce

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 to 2 tablespoons minced shallots
1/3 cup dry white French vermouth or dry white wine
2/3 cup or more chicken stock
Salt and freshly ground pepper
1 to 2 tablespoons unsalted butter (optional)

Steps:

  • Remove the chicken to rest; have ready a strainer set over a small saucepan. Tilt the roasting pan so the remaining fat and juices accumulate in one corner. Carefully spoon off most of the fat (reserve for vinaigrette or other uses).
  • Place the roasting pan on a stove burner over medium heat; add the shallots and stir for a moment until sizzling. Pour in the wine or vermouth and the stock and heat rapidly to a simmer, scraping up all the glazed bits in the pan. Cook briefly until the glaze is melted and the liquid is slightly syrupy. Strain into the saucepan, pressing the strained bits to release their juice. (If you like the bits, don't strain.)
  • Taste the sauce and adjust seasoning; you may add more wine or stock and boil it down a bit to thicken. Whisk in the butter just before serving, if you wish, for a richer finish.
  • If you find it difficult to deglaze a large roasting pan over a burner, first scrape the defatted juices and as much of the glazed bits as you can into the saucepan. Pour a small amount of boiling water into the roasting pan and scrape to melt the remaining glaze. Add to the saucepan with the shallots, wine, and stock; bring to the boil and cook until thickened. Strain and whisk in optional butter.

JULIA'S ROAST CHICKEN WITH LEMON AND HERBS



Julia's Roast Chicken With Lemon and Herbs image

Make and share this Julia's Roast Chicken With Lemon and Herbs recipe from Food.com.

Provided by lazyme

Categories     Whole Chicken

Time 2h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 fresh chicken (3 1/2 pound)
salt and pepper
6 fresh sage leaves (or 4 sprigs of fresh tarragon or 1/2 teaspoon dried herbes de Provence)
1 large lemon, cut in 1/4-inch slices
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup mixed roughly chopped carrots and onion

Steps:

  • Special equipment:.
  • A roasting pan 2 inches deep; a V-shaped roasting rack; a pastry brush for basting; a board or platter for resting and carving; cotton kitchen twine.
  • Preparing the chicken:.
  • Set the rack on the lower middle level and preheat the oven to 425°F.
  • Rinse the chicken thoroughly, inside and out, under hot water, then dry it with paper towels.
  • Remove any lumps of fat from inside the cavity near the tail opening.
  • To make carving easier, remove the wishbone.
  • Lift the flap of neck skin and insert a thin, sharp knife into each end of the breast; then slice diagonally along both sides of the wishbone.
  • Use your finger and thumb to loose the bone, pry it out at the top, and pull it down.
  • If it breaks, carefully wiggle out the pieces.
  • Trim the small bony protrusions, or "nubbins," from the wing tip joint.
  • Then fold the wings up against the breast, where they will be held in place by the V-rack.
  • Salt and pepper the cavity and stuff it with the sage leaves and 3 or 4 thick slices of lemon; give the slices a squeeze as you put them inches
  • Massage the butter over the entire chicken skin, including undersides, then salt generously.
  • Tie the ends of the drumsticks together with twine.
  • Arrange the chicken breast-up on the rack in the roasting pan and tuck the flap of neck skin underneath.
  • Squeeze the juice of the remaining lemon pieces over the top.
  • Roasting the chicken:.
  • Set the roasting pan in the oven.
  • After 15 minutes, lower heat to 350°F
  • When the chicken is beginning to brown rapidly, baste with accumulated pan juices.
  • Roast for an hour, adding the onions and carrots after 30 minutes and basting several times.
  • Very carefully test for doneness, checking for easy movement in the leg joint and clear color in the juices.
  • Return it to the oven if there is any sign of pinkness. (A small chicken will roast in about 1 1/4 hours, a larger one may take 1 1/2 hours or more.)
  • When done, remove the chicken from the rack and set it on a board to rest for 15 minutes before carving. This allows the juices to retreat back into the flesh.
  • Final Steps:.
  • While the chicken is resting, make the deglazing sauce in the roasting pan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 311.5, Fat 22.9, SaturatedFat 8.6, Cholesterol 100.3, Sodium 81.7, Carbohydrate 4.5, Fiber 1, Sugar 1.7, Protein 21.7

JULIA CHILD'S ROAST CHICKEN



Julia Child's Roast Chicken image

A delicious and fairly simple to prepare roast chicken recipe. The key is in the attention you give the chicken while it is roasting, the more you baste, the juicier it will be! This is a delicious recipe on it's own but is also a wonderful base recipe for anything that calls for shredded or diced cooked chicken. Would be great to roast a few and then keep the shredded chicken/chicken pieces in the freezer for use in salads or on sandwiches.

Provided by KellyMac6

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h35m

Yield 1 3 pound chicken, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 lbs roasting chickens or 3 lbs frying chicken
3/4 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons softened butter
1 small sliced carrot
1 small sliced onion
1 tablespoon good cooking oil
1/2 tablespoon minced shallots or 1/2 tablespoon green onion
1 cup brown chicken stock, canned chicken broth or 1 cup beef bouillon

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  • Sprinkle the inside of the chicken with 1/4 teaspoons salt and 1 Tb. butter.
  • Truss the chicken and dry it thoroughly.
  • Rub the skin with 1 Tb. butter.
  • In a small saucepan melt 2 tb. butter, and 1 tb. cooking oil. Set aside for basting.
  • Place the chicken, breast up, in a shallow roasting pan. Strew the vegetables around it and set it on the rack in the middle of a preheated oven.
  • Allow the chicken to brown lightly for 15 minutes, turning it on the left side after 5 minutes, and the right side for the remaining 5 minutes. Baste after each turn with the butter and oil mixture.
  • Reduce oven to 350 degrees.
  • Leave the chicken on its side and baste every 8 to 10 minutes using the fat in the roasting pan when the butter and oil are exhausted.
  • Halfway through estimated roasting time (about 40 minutes in) salt the chicken with 1/4 teaspoons of salt and turn it on its other side. Continue basting.
  • Fifteen minutes before the end of estimated roasting time (about 1 hour and 5 minutes in) salt again and turn the chicken breast up. Continue basting.
  • When done, discard trussing strings and set on a hot platter. Chicken should sit at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes before being carved so the juices are absorbed by the meat. Chicken is done when it registers between 175 and 190 degrees, depending on your preferred doneness.
  • While the chicken is sitting, remove all but two tablespoons of fat from the pan.
  • Stir in the minced shallot and cook slowly for 1 minute. Add the stock and boil rapidly over high heat, letting it reduce to about 1/2 cup.
  • Season with salt and pepper and swirl in the last 1-2 tablespoons butter.
  • Pour a spoonful over chicken and serve the rest at the table as gravy.

Tips:

  • Use a good quality stock or broth for the best flavor.
  • Deglaze the pan while it is still hot to prevent the fond from burning.
  • Use a wooden spoon or spatula to scrape up all the bits of fond from the pan.
  • Bring the deglazing liquid to a simmer and cook until it has reduced by about half.
  • Taste the sauce and adjust the seasonings as needed.
  • Serve the sauce over roasted chicken, vegetables, or rice.

Conclusion:

Deglazing the pan is a great way to add flavor to your dishes. It's a simple technique that can be used with a variety of different liquids, including wine, broth, and vinegar. Next time you're roasting chicken, be sure to deglaze the pan to create a delicious sauce that will take your meal to the next level.

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