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Baked Chicken With Potatoes.

This recipe is loosely based on the ‘bake’ (oven roasted) chicken mom would make for us as part of our Sunday lunch, growing up in Trinidad and Tobago. As mentioned in previous posts, Sunday Lunch was traditionally the biggest meal of the week and included several dishes which still brings comfort to me all these years later. A meal usually shared with visiting relatives and topped off with dad’s homemade coconut ice cream.

2 scallions (finely chopped)
5-8 chives (finely chopped)
3/4 teaspoon black pepper
2/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup olive oil
3 pimento peppers (chopped)
2 leaves Spanish thyme (podina)
4-6 cloves garlic (crushed)
5-8 sprigs thyme (baby stems & leaves)
3/4 tablespoon grated ginger
2 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1 lemon (juice)
5 chicken legs with back (about 4lbs)
3 lbs par-boiled potatoes (skin on)
8 grape tomatoes (cut in 1/2)
3 stems lemon grass (2-3 inch pieces – smashed)
6 whole chili peppers (optional)

Notes! May I recommend that you follow along with the video below as much more about the recipe is discussed there (see my tip about using the flavored oil during roasting to baste the chicken pieces). If making this recipe gluten free, please go through the full list of ingredients to ensure that they meet your specific gluten free dietary requirements. The potatoes were cooked 75 % in salted water.

Along with mommy’s influence on this recipe, my garden played a huge part in its development as well.

As your oven preheated to 375F, create a marinade with everything except the chicken, lemon grass, tomatoes, potatoes and chilli peppers. You may also add a tables spoon or two of honey to the marinade.

Place the chicken pieces (I used legs with the back attached and with the skin on – fat and extra skin removed) along with the potatoes (pre-cooked Yukon gold in my case), lemongrass pieces and tomatoes.

Pour the chunky marinade over everything.

Using your hands or tongs, give everything a good mix to fully coat. I dropped the whole chili peppers without cutting or breaking them, so when they roast I can have a POP of heat when I dine. Anyone not cool with spicy food could easily see them and avoid the heat. Then into the oven uncovered onto the middle rack for 45 minutes. You may flip the pieces of chicken during this time.

Now turn the heat up to 400 F and roast uncovered for another 25-30 minutes.

You may sprinkle on some finishing salt when you remove the tray out of the oven. Remember to use my tip about brushing the chicken pieces with the oil from the bottom of the roasting pan to help get that lovely golden color you see in the images above.

Gluten Free Meat & Poultry

Simple Herb Roasted Chicken.

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There’s something so comforting from not just the taste of a succlent oven roasted (say ‘bake’ chicken in the Caribbean) chicken, but that scent that permeates through your entire house originating from the kitchen. I remember being in Jamaica on vacation and roasting-off a chicken on the 4th floor of the condo complex we were staying in, and 4 floors below on the pool deck one would get the alluring whiff depending on the direction of the gentle Caribbean breeze. So simple, yet so tasty!

You’ll Need…

1 whole chicken (about 4 lbs)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
4 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon parsley (chopped)
1 tablespoon sage (chopped)
1 tablespoon rosemary (chopped)
1 tablespoon thyme (leaves)
2 cloves garlic (crushed or diced)

For stuffing..

4 sage leaves
2 sprigs rosemary
2 scallions
4 sprigs thyme

IMPORTANT! If doing this recipe gluten free, please go through the entire list of ingredients to ensure they meet with your specific dietary needs. If you wanted to kick things up, you can certainly add some Caribbean Sunshine (diced scotch bonnet) to the marinade.

Prep the ingredients for the marinade (dice, crush and chop). Clean and trim off any excess fat off the chicken (especially the tail area). Whisk the marinade and get ready to brush it onto the chicken.

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But before we do, lets take the sage leaves, thyme, scallions  and rosemary (no need to chop) and fill the cavity of the chicken. You may add some salt in there (not listed in the ingredient list), but I didn’t as I’m cutting back on the amount of sodium in my diet. Then liberally brush on the marinade over the chicken.

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You may certainly marinate this in the fridge for a couple hrs and overnight would give you incredible results. However all I did was the 5 minutes or so the oven preheated to 400F. Then into the oven on the middle rack. I didn’t cover the chicken as it roasted, but you can certainly tent it with some foil if you want to protect the legs and breast from going dark too fast. I did use a low-side cast iron pan, but you may use any roasting pan you like. As explained in the video (see below) the cast iron distributes the heat nicely, plus the low sides  means more surface of the chicken will be roasted.

This is what the chicken looked like after about 35 mins in the oven…

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To keep the chicken moist, feel free to keep brushing it with the oil at the bottom of the roasting pan every 10-15 minutes or so. After  1 hour and 20 mins it was done, but I wanted a bit more of a golden color, so I cranked up the “broil” setting on the oven. I believe it’s about 525 F, but for 3 mins or so as it can BURN quickly at this high temp.

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Tent with foil and allow to rest for a few minutes after you take it out the oven… before slicing through. Don’t recall mentioning it, but I did tuck the wings below the bird and a little kitchen string will be needed to secure the legs in one place. Enjoy!

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