Imagine my surprise when I opened one of my favorite cookbooks, Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics to find this same recipe, with her tweaks, in it! Here it is for you to enjoy. I'm pretty sure that part of the reason it "works" is that in this day and age (oh my, I sound WAY older than 32 right now!) women need to show a softer side, like cooking, to appeal to a man. I think it was this recipe and my individual chocolate souffles that went a long way towards making my never-thought-of-marriage-we-are-in-grad-school boyfriend into a husband at the ripe old age of 25.
I use an organic kosher chicken that I get from trader Joe's. The kosher chickens have been slated as part of the process, which effectively makes them brined, so they are extra delicious. Ina Garten, the Barefoot COntessa, even recommends a kosher Turkey for Thanksgiving for this very reason.
Cut up 1-2 lemons, squeeze the juice over the chicken and stuff the lemons into the chicken cavity and around the sides. Add vegetables of your choice around the chicken, I like onions and carrots, but small potatoes, are good too. Drizzle olive oil over the top of everything, and sprinkle with kosher salt. You can also add pepper, but ever since my first pregnancy I can't stand pepper in anything.
I served it with roasted asparagus and broccoli. I like any meanls where everythign is on the oven all together:)
Roast at 400 for about an hour, the chicken is done when the juices run clear (you can try cutting it right at the thigh, NOT on the breast as pictured, but I was nursing so my husband was checking it for me). If the chicken or veggies start to burn, just cover everything loosely with foil and keep on cooking. Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes before carving so the juices redistribute.
I also made an extra dish of cut up chicken pieces since I was serving so many people.
Oh, and that night we took a great picture of me, two of my sisters, my grandma, and my daughter on our deck. And by "great" I mean that we were all in it, not that one of my sister's had her eyes closed and that the lighting if off and it's blurry, but you get the idea.
Here's the view at night, just for the heck of it.
Enjoy!
Jessica
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I remember that article! I have Ina's cookbook as well, but did not realize it is in there. My hubby cooked ME Chicken Divan when we were dating. To this day it is of my favorites (even our girls know the story). What a great pic of everyone. Those are the ones you truly cherish...all the generations together.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicous! I also love any meal where everything cooks together!
ReplyDeleteRighto the chicken is defrosting right now for me to cook this for my boyfriend tomorrow night! Engagement talk may be slipped into the conversation when I gush about the name of the dish and how tradition has it ... well you know the rest ;)
ReplyDeleteI love a dinner I can put the veggies in the oven at the same time too, I just wish I had a bigger oven sometimes!
This looks delish. Your view is killer. I love your stories. That's a mighty fine trifecta!
ReplyDeleteI'll be coming back to pin when I'm not mobile!!
I'm not exaggerating when I say this made my mouth drooly! Looks sooo good! Had to pin it.
ReplyDeleteThat view is amazing. I would never go inside. Except to admire my antlers sometimes... ;)
That looks delicious Jessica! I'm definitely pinning (not because I need to get engaged; I've been married for 18 years) but because I've been meaning to make a roaster chicken for the family for ages ... and then forget!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the Trader's Joe tip. I have one right around the corner ...
:)
Linda
P.S. Your family is lovely ... eyes closed and blurry picture and all!
That looks so yummy! Cute story behind it too.
ReplyDeleteGood to know about kosher prepared chicken! looks delicious:) Sweet family photo too:)
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks delicious and the view looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is definately a recipe that our whole family would love...must try it! Love your story...the way to a man's heart is through his stomach...as the old saying goes! Ha! Love your view too...I think any dinner would be delicious on your outdoor deck!!
ReplyDeleteThat chicken looks delicious! I'm definitely going to have to try it!
ReplyDeleteAnd your view is absolutely amazingly gorgeous!
That view is To. Die. For! Seriously!! And too funny about the chicken, I first heard about it from Howard Stern's wife ... she said she cooked it for him and it worked. I'm totally sharing this on facebook and pinning. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe! I didn't make it until I was married, but it was a huge hit at a dinner party!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make this for years but always put it off. Upped my urge to go for it!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder my DH is in love with me...I make that once a week!
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Have a great 4th, Jessica...
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