In the culinary world, stuffed roast chicken stands as a majestic dish, a symphony of flavors that tantalizes the taste buds and delights the senses. This delectable dish, when prepared with the utmost care and attention, transforms a common ingredient into a culinary masterpiece. For those venturing into the realm of roast chicken artistry, we present an exploration of the simplest yet most flavorful stuffed roast chicken recipe, a perfect choice for beginners seeking a hassle-free yet impressive culinary adventure.
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SIMPLE/EASY STUFFED ROAST CHICKEN WITH GRAVY (FOR BEGINNERS)
This method can be used for roast chicken or turkey. It turns out a lovely moist delicious bird with a tasty stuffing and gravy.
Provided by Derf2440
Categories Chicken
Time 3h5m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Empty contents of stuffing box, both the bread crumb and seasoning envelopes, into a medium bowl.
- Add hot water and butter; stir to mix.
- Add chopped water chestnuts, onion and poultry seasoning, mix thoroughly and set aside.
- Check inside the chicken for giblets, remove and set aside.
- Rinse chicken inside and out with cold running water.
- Dry thoroughly inside and out with paper towel.
- Sprinkle salt and fresh ground pepper inside the cavity and all over the outside.
- Place chicken in a roaster.
- Loosely pack the stuffing mix into the main cavity and any left into the neck cavity folding the skin over it.
- If necessary secure the neck skin with a pick.
- Take a length of kitchen string and tie the ends of the legs as close together as possible.
- Rub the butter all over the outside of the chicken making sure to cover the whole outside surface.
- Take two lengths of aluminum foil, place one piece over the chicken lengthwise, take the other piece and place it sideways over the first piece.
- Tuck the foil tightly to the chicken so it is touching the bottom of the roaster but not under the bird.
- If the bird is not completely covered (except for the underside) Use a third piece to finish covering.
- Place the roaster on the middle rack of the oven and roast at 400f degrees for 15 minutes.
- Reduce the heat after 15 minutes to 350f degrees and roast for approximately 2 hours.
- At about 2 hours, carefully lift the aluminum foil and poke the chicken with a fork, if the juice runs clear, remove the foil and roast a further 30 minutes to brown the skin to golden.
- If the juice is not yet clear, roast a little longer and check again.
- Once the chicken is well browned, remove to platter, cover with foil and let rest.
- In the meantime, if you wish to make giblet gravy, take the giblets (and neck if it's there), place in a saucepan, cover with water, add salt and pepper and a little poultry seasoning if you wish, bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer for at least an hour.
- Remove to strainer, reserving liquid.
- Chop the giblets and pick any meat off neck bones, add to a blender and add the liquid.
- Blend to liquefy level, add 3 or 4 tablespoons flour or corn starch and blend to mix well.
- Pour off as much fat as possible from the roaster, take a whisk and move up any bits and pieces of stuffing/chicken stuck to the bottom, remove any large pieces of skin, add the giblet mix from the blender, whisk around; place in 450°F to 500°F degree oven until bubbly, about 10 minutes; add a small amount of hot water if necessary if it is too thick until it is the consistancy you want, cook another 5 minutes.
- (We like ours very thick) Whisk and pour into gravy boat and serve hot with the roast chicken.
- Gravy can also be made without the giblets, just whisk up the brown bits in the roaster and add 1 cup of hot water and make a slurry of cold water and either flour or corn starch, add the slurry and whisk, cook the same as above adding a little more water if necessary.
BEST EVER EASY ROAST CHICKEN WITH GRAVY
The best roast chicken recipe with crispy skin, tender meat, and a delicious, savory gravy. It's quick and easy, the recipe every cook needs in their arsenal.
Provided by Cheryl Malik
Categories Main Course
Time 55m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 450º F, 232º C.
- Remove giblets and neck from cavity of chicken then season the cavity with salt. Next,
- truss your chicken.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 4 g, Calories 295 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 8 g, Fat 19 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Cholesterol 32 mg, Sodium 1667 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 5 g
SIMPLE ROAST CHICKEN
This recipe is from Thomas Keller, a chef who owns 2 restaurants in Napa Valley, Ca. Years ago, I had the honor of having him cook for me and 11 other book buyers in the San Francisco Bay Area to promote one of his cookbooks. The guy is fantastic! I found this recipe on the Epicurious website, it has 313 reviews and 95% would made it again! I think it is more his technique rather than using lots of ingredients that I find refreshing. Try to use an organic chicken, without a lot of ingredients the quality of the chicken you use really makes a difference. I really enjoy what he says in his directions,he adds some commentary and makes it sound soooo good! LOL I have not made this yet, putting it here for safe-keeping. The only deviation I will make is to place half of a squeezed lemon in the cavity. If someone tries it before I do, please let me know what you think.
Provided by Scoutie
Categories Whole Chicken
Time 1h15m
Yield 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 450°F.
- Rinse the chicken, then dry it very well with paper towels, inside and out. The less it steams, the drier the heat,the better.
- Salt and pepper the cavity, then truss the bird. Trussing is not difficult, and if you roast chicken often, it's a good technique to feel comfortable with. When you truss a bird, the wings and legs stay close to the body; the ends of the drumsticks cover the top of the breast and keep it from drying out. Trussing helps the chicken to cook evenly, and it also makes for a more beautiful roasted bird.
- Now, salt the chicken-I like to rain the salt over the bird so that it has a nice uniform coating that will result in a crisp, salty, flavorful skin (about 1 tablespoon). When it's cooked, you should still be able to make out the salt baked onto the crisp skin. Season to taste with pepper.
- Place the chicken in a sauté pan or roasting pan and, when the oven is up to temperature, put the chicken in the oven. I leave it alone-I don't baste it, I don't add butter; you can if you wish, but I feel this creates steam, which I don't want. Roast it until it's done, 50 to 60 minutes.
- Remove it from the oven and add the thyme, if using, to the pan. Baste the chicken with the juices and thyme and let it rest for 15 minutes on a cutting board.
- Remove the twine. Separate the middle wing joint and eat that immediately. Remove the legs and thighs. I like to take off the backbone and eat one of the oysters, the two succulent morsels of meat embedded here, and give the other to the person I'm cooking with. But I take the chicken butt for myself. I could never understand why my brothers always fought over that triangular tip-until one day I got the crispy, juicy fat myself. These are the cook's rewards.
- Cut the breast down the middle and serve it on the bone, with one wing joint still attached to each. The presentation is not meant to be super-elegant.
- Slather the meat with fresh butter. Serve with mustard on the side and, if you wish, a simple green salad. You'll start using a knife and fork, but finish with your fingers, because it's so good.
ROASTED CHICKEN WITH STUFFING & GRAVY
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Heat the butter in a 3-quart saucepan over medium heat. Add the celery and onion and cook until they're tender. Stir in the water and carrot. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the stuffing and mix lightly.Remove the package of the giblets and neck from the chicken cavity. Rinse the chicken with cold water and pat dry with a paper towel. Spoon the stuffing lightly into the neck and body cavities. Fold the loose skin over the stuffing. Tie the ends of the drumsticks together.Place the chicken, breast-side up, on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. Brush the chicken with the oil. Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the meat, not touching the bone.Roast at 325°F for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until the drumstick moves easily and the center of the stuffing reaches 165°F, basting occasionally with the pan drippings. Let the chicken stand for 10 minutes before slicing.Heat the gravy in a 1-quart saucepan over medium-high heat until it's hot and bubbling. Serve the gravy with the chicken. Tips *Bake any remaining stuffing in a covered casserole with the chicken for 30 minutes or until the stuffing is hot.
Tips:
- Choose a whole chicken that is about 3 to 4 pounds in size. This will ensure that it is big enough to stuff without being too large and unwieldy.
- Use a variety of vegetables for the stuffing. This will add flavor and texture to the dish. Some good options include celery, onions, carrots, and mushrooms.
- Season the stuffing well with salt, pepper, and herbs. This will help to bring out the flavor of the vegetables and the chicken.
- Be careful not to overstuff the chicken. If you do, it will not cook evenly.
- Roast the chicken at a high temperature for the first 30 minutes. This will help to brown the skin and seal in the juices.
- Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and continue to roast the chicken for about 1 hour, or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes before carving. This will help the juices to redistribute throughout the meat.
Conclusion:
Stuffed roast chicken is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight meal. By following these tips, you can make sure that your chicken turns out perfectly cooked and flavorful every time.
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