This is an excellent one-dish dinner...and it's great for leftovers if you're only feeding one or two people. The best part: it only has a few ingredients, and those aren't very expensive!
You'll need:
- 5 lb. whole chicken
- 4 medium russet potatoes
- 1 large purple onion
- 2 cups orange marmalade (I used sugar-free to save the calories)
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
- salt and pepper
You'll:
- Preheat oven to 400F.
- First, remove the inner bag from the chicken and discard (don't look--it's pretty gross to me!). Then, wash the chicken with tap water inside and out. Set aside.
- Wash and cut potatoes into cubes, bite-size or slightly larger. Place potatoes in the bottom of a large roasting pan, or 9x13 deep baking dish.
- Cut onion into wedges. Spread onion over potatoes, and gently toss with your hands to mix them together.
- Sprinkle potatoes and onions with about 1 tspn of salt and 1 tspn of pepper, or until your little heart is content.
- Strip the leaves from 2 sprigs of rosemary and sprinkle them over the potatoes and onion.
- Place the chicken, with wings tucked under, on top of the potato/onion mixture in the dish.
- In a bowl, mix orange marmalade, leaves from 2 sprigs of rosemary, oil, 1/4 tspn salt, and 1/4 tspn pepper.
- Spoon marmalade mixture on top of chicken, and put about a tablespoonful inside the chicken (just for good measure).
- Cover dish with lid, if available, or securely with aluminum foil.
- Place in a 400F oven, and cook for 1 hour and 45 minutes, or until completely done. Cooking time is altered depending on the size of your chicken. For a shorter cooking time, about 1 hour, you can use 2 2-lb chickens. To check for done-ness, cut all the way to the bone after resting period.
- After removing pan from oven, uncover and let rest for 5-10 minutes.
- With a large serving spoon, spoon some of the juices onto the chicken. Transfer to a serving dish, or serve it in the same one you cooked it in (I certainly did!). Face it--there is nothing prettier than a centerpiece of a whole bird! HaHa! Enjoy. You can serve it with another side dish if you would like. I recommend something green, perhaps a salad.
Nam! Nam!
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