Thursday, February 25, 2010

Rosemary Marmalade Chicken



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:

  1. 5 lb. whole chicken
  2. 4 medium russet potatoes
  3. 1 large purple onion
  4. 2 cups orange marmalade (I used sugar-free to save the calories)
  5. 1/4 cup olive oil
  6. 4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
  7. salt and pepper

You'll:

  1. Preheat oven to 400F.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Cut onion into wedges. Spread onion over potatoes, and gently toss with your hands to mix them together.
  5. Sprinkle potatoes and onions with about 1 tspn of salt and 1 tspn of pepper, or until your little heart is content.
  6. Strip the leaves from 2 sprigs of rosemary and sprinkle them over the potatoes and onion.
  7. Place the chicken, with wings tucked under, on top of the potato/onion mixture in the dish.
  8. In a bowl, mix orange marmalade, leaves from 2 sprigs of rosemary, oil, 1/4 tspn salt, and 1/4 tspn pepper.
  9. Spoon marmalade mixture on top of chicken, and put about a tablespoonful inside the chicken (just for good measure).
  10. Cover dish with lid, if available, or securely with aluminum foil.
  11. 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.
  12. After removing pan from oven, uncover and let rest for 5-10 minutes.
  13. 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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