Broiled Chicken
16 ingredients
38 steps
Ingredients
- 1 chicken, about 3 pounds
- 1 garlic clove, peeled
- Salt
- 1 shallot
- 1 scallion
- About 2 strips lemon peel
- A small handful of fresh parsley
- 23 tablespoons fresh tarragon leaves, or 1 teaspoon dried
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Freshly ground pepper
- 1 carrot
- 1 parsnip
- 2 shallots, or 2 thick slices of a small onion, peeled
- 2 or 3 new potatoes
- Olive oil
- Salt
Directions
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1Rinse the chicken and pat dry thoroughly with a paper towel.
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2Chop the garlic clove, then sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and mash the two together with the flat side of your large knife until you have a paste.
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3Chop the shallot, scallion, lemon peel, parsley, and tarragon, and mix in with the garlic; then mince all together with the olive oil.
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4Add pepper generously.
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5At least 1 hour before cooking, or the morning of the evening you plan to cook, prepare the chicken.
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6I like to cut out the backbone and save it for stock, as well as trim the wing tips.
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7But instead, you can simply cut the chicken in half, slicing down firmly along the center of the breastbone, using poultry shears (if you have them) to cut through the bone.
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8Or buy the chicken already cut in two pieces.
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9Loosen the skin from the breast and thighs and legs of the chicken, and spread equal amounts of undercoating under the skin on both halves of the chicken, using your fingers to push it down onto the legs and thighs.
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10Rub a little oil onto the nonskin side, and season all over with salt and pepper.
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11Refrigerate until ready to cook.
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12Preheat the broiler.
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13Peel the carrot and parsnip, and cut in half lengthwise; cut the shallots in half, and the potatoes in thirds.
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14Spread the pieces on a roasting pan; or simply line a pan sheet with Silpat, rub a little olive oil on, and roll the vegetables in that.
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15Salt lightly.
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16Place the chicken halves, skin side down, in the center, with the vegetables around, and set on a rack about 6 inches under the broiler.
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17Watch the vegetables and turn them now and then, tucking under the chicken any pieces that start to char.
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18Baste after 5 minutes with a little olive oil.
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19After 20 minutes, turn the chicken and broil the other side, basting this time with the pan juices.
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20It will need another 15 minutes on this side.
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21Remove some of the vegetables if they are cooking too much, and keep warm.
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22The chicken should be done in 35 minutes, but you should check by pricking deeply into where the thigh attaches to the breast to make sure the juices run clear.
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23If you have an instant-read thermometer, plunge it into that area; the temperature should be about 165.
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24Let rest for 5 minutes before giving yourself a handsome serving of either leg-thigh or breast, along with any pan juice and the roasted vegetables.
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25You can broil or roast a hen in the same way, first rubbing the undercoating under the skin.
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26A 2-pounder, which is what you usually find in the supermarket today, will take about 30 minutes to cook.
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27Recently I discovered that Bell & Evans was offering a small 1-pounderthe way Cornish hens used to be.
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28It took less than 25 minutes to cook and was delicious.
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29Use proportionately less herbal undercoating for the smaller birds.
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30Stuff it under the skin the same way as described for the Broiled Chicken, and rub a little salt and olive oil over it.
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31Theres no need to truss the bird.
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32Put it in a roasting pan, breast side down, and roast in a preheated 375 oven for 45 minutes, basting once or twice, then turn the bird so it is breast side up, and roast another 30 minutes, basting a few times.
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33Check for doneness as described on page 15.
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34Let rest for 5 minutes before carving.
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35Cold chicken is always good to have around for sandwiches and salads.
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36But here are two of my favorite old-fashioned recipes that make use of leftover chicken in particularly pleasing ways.
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37If youre looking for more ideas, see The Nine Lives of a Turkey (box, pages 2223).
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38What you can do with turkey almost always applies to chicken, too.
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