If you dream of putting Kenny Roger's Roasters, Boston Market, and other rotisserie style chickens to shame, here is your recipe. It is ridiculously easy!! With a capital "R". And delicious.
When whole chickens go on sale for .69 a pound, I round up as many as I can afford. When I get home I multiply the dry rub recipe, line them up and rub 'em down. Then they each go in a zipper bag and into the freezer.
Now just thaw overnight and bake as per the recipe. Then wait for the undying devotion that will soon be pledged to you.
Oh, and the chicken? It is not sticky. It's called sticky chicken because when you get done smacking around that dry rub you're going to look a little bit like this:
So that's really the only drawback.
But doesn't it look pretty?
ROAST STICKY CHICKEN
Spice rub:
4 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon ground thyme
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
cayenne pepper to taste
1 whole chicken
Combine spices. Clean and dry chicken. Rub with spices, inside and out. Now you have three choices: 1) Place in zipper bag and freeze. 2) Place in roasting pan, cover and refrigerate overnight. 3) Slap that puppy in the pan and get on with the roasting already. The outcome will not be affected by the method you start with.
To roast: Thaw, if frozen. Put about 1/4 cup water in bottom of pan around chicken. Roast in 250 degree oven for 5 hours. Yes, 5 hours. Baste a few times. For safety, the chicken should reach an internal temperature of 180 F. Let rest 10 minutes, carve and serve.It can also be done in the crock pot, but I haven't tried that yet. If you make yours in the crock pot, please let me know how it works!
Happily posted to Tasty Tuesday, Tempt My Tummy Tuesday and Crock Pot Wednesday.
This looks SO good! I think I'll try it in the crockpot instead of the oven. I just have a little fan assisted oven and I think it would cry if it needed to bake something for 5 hours *L*
ReplyDeleteoooooh that sounds fantastic!! We don't have Boston Market here in the UK (oh the inhumanity!!) and I miss it SO much! I'll definitely be trying this recipe. Thanks for sharing, love :) xox
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, and roaster chickens are on sale this week (79 cents/pound ... I wish I had freezer space to stock up). I usually use very little seasoning, but your blend is tempting.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried the Rotisserie seasoning blend from McCormick? I just wondered how this compared to that.
Wow, that looks good!
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Shelly,
ReplyDeleteWe love the roasted chickens, I will have to try this soon, sounds and looks so good !!
Thanks for sharing, blessings to you my dear friend.
I have done whole birds in the crock pot and it works great! : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT!!! chicken recipe. THANKS!!! Geri
ReplyDeleteOh!! I do this in the crockpot and it comes out great, although often falls apart on me because I cook longer than I probably should (at work all day so not much choice). But it still tastes great. Here's a link to my version: http://savingsninja.blogspot.com/2009/07/menu-plan-monday-7509.html#stickychicken
ReplyDeleteApplying the rub before freezing is a great idea!
How funny! Love the title of the recipe. I bet it is delicious as well. Come share your slow cooker recipes at Crock Pot Wednesday. I would love to see you there. diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay and Ninja. I'm glad to know it will work in the crock pot, too!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa, I've not tried the McCormick seasoning. I think the main idea is the salt does the same thing that "brining" the chicken would. You wouldn't want to eat the skin,but the meat doesn't taste salty and is very tender.
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ReplyDeleteWe LOVE sticky chicken at our house!!!! I cook the chicken and then use the chicken in several different recipes through the week.Thanks for linking to TMTT.
ReplyDeleteJust found you through Tasty Tuesday. You must have had someone else take the raw chicken pictures, right? ;)
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Thanks, Katie
sounds wonderful and my first thought was how it would do in a crockpot? and I bet that rub would do well on boneless/skinless too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made this last night and it was excellent. I only changed a few things: I put about half a stick of butter on the bird and in between the skin and the breast; and I used chicken broth instead of water..just because I had it and needed to use it. So delicious!!! It was juicy and so easy to carve. It just fell off the bone! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis chicken was so delicious! I made it last night with a few changes: I put about half a stick of butter on the bird and in between the skin and the breast; and I used chicken broth instead of water (mainly because I had it and needed to use it). Yummy! The meat just fell off the bone and it was so tender and juicy! Thanks for sharing this easy recipe!
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