Friday, December 4, 2009

ENGAGEMENT CHICKEN





I was intrigued with the title of the recipe, "Engagement Chicken". The author wrote, a fashion editor gave this recipe to her assistant who made the chicken for her boyfriend, who, a month later, asked her to marry him. "It's a meal your wife would make. It got me thinking", says her boyfriend, who now has three children with the assistant. Detail of the simple dish passed from assistant to assistant like a culinary chain letter. When the fashion editor heard that her recipe had inspired three weddings, she dubbed it Engagement Chicken.
For me is to late, I am married, nevertheless I made the roast chicken, it is delicious and we celebrated last year our 26th wedding anniversary
Try the recipe, give it to a friend and who knows .............  wedding bells in the horizon.


ENGAGEMENT CHICKEN

(adapted from Marcella Hazan's More Classic Italian Cooking)


1 whole chicken (approx.3 pounds)

2 medium Lemons

Fresh Lemon juice (1/2 cup)

Kosher of sea salt

Ground black pepper


Place rack in upper third of oven and preheat to 400F. Wash chicken inside and out with cold water, remove the giblets, then let the chicken drain, cavity down, in a colander until it reaches room temperature (about 15 minutes).
Pat dry with paper towels. Pour lemon juice all over the chicken (inside and outside). Season with salt and pepper. Prick the whole lemons three times with a fork and place deep inside the cavity. (tip: If lemons are hard, roll on countertop with your palm to get juices flowing.)
Place the bird breast-side down on rack in a roasting pan, lower heat to 350F and bake uncovered for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and turn it breast-side up (use wooden spoons!); return it to oven for 35 minutes more.

Test for doneness, a meat thermometer inserted in the thigh should read 180F, or juices should run clear when chicken is pricked with a fork. continue baking if necessary. Let chicken cool for a few minutes before carving. Serve with juices.
Keep it simple. I served the roast chicken with steamed new potatoes, toss with fresh parsley from my herb garden. Boiled green beans, sliced carrots and steamed asparagus, cut tough ends, mix the vegetables then top with butter. Delicious.
If you want to serve with a glass of wine, Gallo of Sonoma is a good choice, smooth with a touch of citrus or your favorite wine.
Bon Appetite!