Save a Turkey, Eat a Chicken.

written by

Ileana Price

posted on

November 9, 2023

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Why have turkey when you could have a succeluent pasture raised chicken instead.  We love to cook but instead of a 10 to 17 pound turkey we opt for a 6 to 7 pound chicken.  They are much easier to prepare and cook quicker.  We recommend this recipe from Martha Stewart, her site does a terrific job of simplifing the steps.  

Perfect Roast Chicken
This is Martha's go-to roast chicken recipe.
By Martha Stewart Test Kitchen | Updated on July 7, 2023

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Ingredients
1 6-pound roasting chicken
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 medium onions, peeled and sliced crosswise ½ inch thick
2 lemons
3 large cloves garlic, peeled
4 sprigs fresh thyme
1 cup Homemade Chicken Stock, or canned low-sodium chicken broth, skimmed of fat

Directions
Step 1
Preheat oven and prepare chicken:
Let chicken and 1 tablespoon butter stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 425°F. Remove and
discard the plastic pop-up timer from chicken if there is one. Remove the giblets and excess fat from the chicken cavity.
Dry chicken thoroughly with paper towels. Tuck the wing tips under the body. Sprinkle the cavity of the chicken liberally
with salt and pepper, and set aside.
Step 2
Layer onions in roasting pan:
Step 1In the center of a heavy-duty roasting pan, place onion slices in two rows, touching.
Step 3
Prep lemon:
Place the palm of your hand on top of lemon and, pressing down, roll lemon back and forth several times. Pierce entire surface of lemon with a fork. Pressing down on the lemon with your hand and rolling it softens the citrus and allows the juice to flow more freely.
Step 4
Crush garlic:
Using the side of a large knife, gently press on garlic cloves to open slightly.
Step 5
Add garlic, thyme, and lemon to chicken:
Insert garlic cloves, thyme sprigs, and lemon into cavity.
Step 6
Place chicken in pan and tie legs:
Place chicken in pan, on onion slices. Cut about 18 inches of kitchen twine, bring chicken legs forward, cross them, and tie together.
Step 7
Rub chicken with butter and roast:
Spread the softened butter over entire surface of chicken, and sprinkle liberally with salt and pepper. Place in the oven,
and roast until skin is deep golden brown and crisp and the juices run clear when pierced, about 1 1/2 hours. When chicken seems done, insert an instant-read thermometer into the breast, then the thigh. The breast temperature should read 180°F and the thigh 190°F.
Step 8
Remove chicken and let rest:
Remove chicken from oven, and transfer to a cutting board with a well. Let chicken stand 10 to 15 minutes so the juices
settle.

Make Gravy

Step 1
Collect pan drippings:
Meanwhile, pour the pan drippings into a shallow bowl or fat separator, and leave onions in the pan. Leave any brown baked-on bits in the bottom of the roasting pan, and remove and discard any blackened bits. Using a large spoon or fat separator, skim off and discard as much fat as possible.
Step 2
Pour drippings from cutting board into roasting pan:
Pour the remaining drippings and the juices that have collected under the resting chicken back into the roasting pan.
Step 3
Cook over medium-high heat:
Place pan on the stove over medium-high heat to cook, about 1 minute. Add chicken stock, raise heat to high, and, using a wooden spoon, stir up and combine the brown bits with the stock until the liquid is reduced by half, about 4 minutes.
Step 4
Strain gravy:
Strain the gravy into a small bowl, pressing on onions to extract any liquid.
Step 5
Discard onions and add butter:
Discard onions, and stir in the remaining tablespoon of cold butter until melted and incorporated.

Carve Chicken and Serve
Step 1
Untie the legs, and remove and discard garlic, thyme, and lemon. Carve the chicken and serve the gravy on the side.
A sharp, thin knife is your best friend when it’s time to carve the chicken.

Recipe CreditMartha Stewart

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