Chicken didn't have time to run...
This is one of my hit recipes. I know it sounds stupid, everybody knows how to cook a chicken in the oven, but well try this one and let me know. My grandmother showed me her recipe year ago, and well the chicken is perfectly cooked and the potatoes as sweet a very good Loukoum.
- 1 chicken
- 1 kg small potatoes
- a few branches rosemary
- 10 garlic cloves cut in half
- 1 cup white wine
- 1 cup olive oil
- salt and pepper
Peel the potatoes and cut them is small pieces
Make a small cut in the chicken skin and insert a halved garlic clove together with a few 'spines' rosemary and repeat this all over the chicken.
Put the rest of the rosemary inside the chicken (save some to for the potatoes) with a few garlic cloves
Place the chicken and potatoes in a big baking dish add the remaining garlic and rosemary, poor the olive oil, white wine and mix. Add salt and pepper to your likings.
Cook in the oven first at maximum heat to roast the chicken skin, approximately 10 minutes on the top, then turn for another 10 minutes. Then lower the oven at 200°, cover the chicken with aluminium and let it cook for at least another hour and half depending on the size of it. From time to time poor some sauce on the chicken to avoid it getting dry.
Make a small cut in the chicken skin and insert a halved garlic clove together with a few 'spines' rosemary and repeat this all over the chicken.
Put the rest of the rosemary inside the chicken (save some to for the potatoes) with a few garlic cloves
Place the chicken and potatoes in a big baking dish add the remaining garlic and rosemary, poor the olive oil, white wine and mix. Add salt and pepper to your likings.
Cook in the oven first at maximum heat to roast the chicken skin, approximately 10 minutes on the top, then turn for another 10 minutes. Then lower the oven at 200°, cover the chicken with aluminium and let it cook for at least another hour and half depending on the size of it. From time to time poor some sauce on the chicken to avoid it getting dry.
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