Roast Chicken With Maple Butter and Rosemary Recipe (2024)

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Gail

Preheat the skillet in the oven; the thighs will cook, quicker, allowing the chicken to be done when the breast meat is still moist. That is the whole point of cooking a chicken in a skillet.

Margaux Laskey, Staff Editor

Ridiculously easy and so so so very good using supermarket-brand real maple syrup. I roasted broccoli and potatoes on a sheet pan on the rack beneath the chicken. I didn't have a ton of buttery drippings left over, but those I did have, I drizzled over the taters.

Alissa

Added sage to the butter basting, and took the apricots and apples suggestion. Doubled the butter and maple syrup amounts to have plenty of gravy. Whisked gravy with a bit of heavy cream. RAVE reviews and requests for the recipe!

Calandra

Made this tonight and it is fantastic!! Don't pay attention to the lackluster reviews until you try and NO MATTER WHAT do NOT forget to put some veggies underneath the chicken. They are TO DIE FOR when done. I dried out my bird for a day seasoned with salt and pepper, then prepared the rosemary maple butter as written but with dried rosemary. Two sprigs of thyme and one big rosemary sprig in the cavity with four smashed garlic cloves. Bird on top of butternut squash and potatoes. SO GOOD.

Carol

Stuff bird with fruit such as apples & apricots

Barb

This recipe makes a delicious most chicken. After melting the butter, rosemary, and maple syrup I left it in the sauce pan and then basted the chicken every 20-30 minutes with it. This was easier than scooping it up off the bottom of the roasting pan. Enjoy!

Phyllis

Can the chicken be roasted in an ordinary roasting pan?

Jean Gogolin

I made this with chicken thighs, since there's only one of me, and it was wonderful. Served it with quinoa.

Harvey

Stayed pretty much on point with the recipe and it yielded the most amazingly moist and succulent chicken I've ever made. I also followed another suggestion and used the carcass (with herbs left in the cavity) to make a stock a few days later and it was totally worth the effort - the stock went toward a pot of Martha Rose Shulman's excellent 'Chicken Soup with Lime and Avocado' - talk about the gift that kept on giving!

Steven

My family said it was the best chicken I ever made. I salted and peppered the chicken the night before and left it uncovered in the refrigerator for almost 24 hours. I used the freshest rosemary (pulled from my neighbor’s bush). And I used ordinary real maple syrup.

Lee

Would this work with a butterflied (spatchco*ck) bird? Makes all the parts roast evenly.

Jaxboat

Delicious very moist bird. The maple syrup added a very subtle flavor. I put a few carrots in the pot with the bird and they came out delicious. My house food critic, Mrs Jaxboat, adored it.

Randy

Certainly.Put the rosemary sprigs underneath the spatchco*cked bird and proceed as directed in the instructions.The roasting time will be shortened from that used for a whole bird; start checking for doneness at 45 minutes.There should be enough moisture from the bird to dilute the drippings and prevent them burning. If you notice them getting too dark just add a little water (2 or 3 TBL) and continue roasting.

Gail Granger

When you're done, freeze the carcass, rosemary and all, because the flavours make a fantastic bone broth. This one is a winner in every way. Looks fantastic coming out of the oven, is so easy to make and is delicious.

maire

Made this last night. I tucked apples inside the chicken (tip from another note here) and tucked sweet potatoes all around the chicken. I used thyme because that was what I had on hand. It was completely delicious!

Dianne

We made exactly as recipe stated. Will definitely make again and again. Delicious!

Dina

Super moist. Chicken was 5 pounds so doubled the sauce. Preheated skillet as per notes. Was even better the 2nd day...not dried out at all.

Cate

I hate to be a party pooper, but I really don’t get what all the hubbub is over this recipe which is nothing new in the scheme of things. Two tablespoons of maple syrup does not make something outstandingly memorable. In New England maple syrup is part of the landscape from pancakes to salad dressings and everything in between. This recipe is ok nothing more. Try a basting sauce of a quarter cup each of soy, brown sugar and vermouth, cooked down a bit. Mind blowing good.

Angela Kantola

LOVE this recipe. I roast "melting" sweet potatoes on the side and serve chicken & juices with those & a rice medley. Makes 4 meals for my husband & I (8 meals total) plus broth. 1: Thigh & leg each with sweet potatoes and rice; 2: Rice, sweet potato, and chicken bowls with broth (chicken meat from the back, wings, + chopped chicken skin); 3&4: Chicken salad sandwiches from the chicken breasts (4 sandwiches). Make & freeze broth from carcass (4+ cups, concentrated).

Dawn

Tips from others: Dry out 24 hrs. early with salt and pepper coating - (S&P all over then leave uncovered in fridge 24 hrs). Add veggies under roast chicken - Carrots and butternut squash would be exceptionally tasty. Heat skillet in oven first at 500 before lowering temp and popping bird in to roast - cooks quicker leaving bird moist. Double maple and butter - maybe rosemary too. Put apple or apricots and garlic cloves in cavity. Baste and broil for last few minutes to get a nice crispy skin.

savanah

Amazing- comes out so juicy with a delicious almost toffee nut flavor! Easy and delicious with roasted veggies of your choosing!

Sarah

Super delicious. I didn't bother with basting and it was still great. The pan juices made a crazy good gravy.

wendy

Very yummy chicken. Simple to make, very juicy, crispy skin. I took the recommendations that said to double the butter and maple (actually very necessary) and to stuff chicken with apples and apricots in addition to the rosemary. Baked chicken on top of carrots and Japanese sweet potatoes in a cast iron. Will definitely make again. So good and special for an easy dish.

AK

Have made this several times, and finally discovered today that it cooks best when the chicken is broken down into separate breast and leg+thigh pieces (you could also buy bone-in breasts and thighs). This was the first time we didn't have chicken that was partially under - or over-cooked. Also made sure to rotate pieces halfway through. We already loved the recipe (which is why it was Christmas dinner), but this really improved it. Rich, flavorful, fabulous with roasted veggies.

Nicky

This chicken is incredible. I always double the sauce. Then you have plenty for dousing - esp if you serve with mashed potatoes :)

Allison

Was a HUGE hit w my french MIL so i’ll take it as a win lol.

Sarah

Planning this for Christmas; here are the notes I plan to incorporate:- Dry chicken out in fridge fro 24 hours before with salt and pepper- Double maple and butter- Roast carrots and onions (?) under the bird- Preheat skillet in oven before adding the chicken- Maybe: stuff chicken with apricots and apples- Maybe: make gravy with pan sauce and heavy cream

Amy K

Has anyone tried this on a turkey?

WashHeightsCook

So easy, so delicious! I put sweet potatoes in the oven 20 min before the bird, steamed some green beans just before it was done- voila! Served a meal that looed like I took much more trouble than I did.I've made it and played with the recipe a couple of times since. I like using sage rather than rosemary and I put some chopped leeks in the melted butter. Tonight I'm taking a friend's suggestion and adding a tablespoon of bourbon to the mix.

I love to cook

Easy and very delicious! Retains a nice flavor even the next day. Cooked very evenly and was very enjoyable with roasted vegetables and Yukon potatoes.

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Roast Chicken With Maple Butter and Rosemary Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook chicken in the oven without making a mess? ›

Get a pan. You can roast a chicken in a roasting pan, a cast-iron skillet or other skillet, in a Dutch oven, on a rimmed sheet pan, or in a disposable foil pan. You cannot roast it directly on the rack of your oven without making a mess and risking fire.

How do you not overcook roast chicken? ›

14 Ways To Prevent Dry, Overcooked Chicken
  1. Use a meat thermometer. Simplycreativephotography/Getty Images. ...
  2. Brine your chicken. Candice Bell/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Make a marinade. Stefan Tomic/Getty Images. ...
  4. Know the different cuts. ...
  5. Pound the meat out. ...
  6. Cook it low and slow. ...
  7. Use a meat mallet. ...
  8. Store your chicken properly.
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How to season chicken the day before? ›

I sprinkle or dry rub kosher salt on chicken as soon as I get home from the market, rewrap it and put it in the refrigerator until I'm ready to cook it. You can do this as much as two days ahead, but less than 2-4 hours ahead doesn't produce quite the effect you're looking for.

What happens if you don't cover chicken when baking? ›

Uncovered Baking: Crispy Texture and Browning

Here's why: Crispy texture. Uncovered baking allows the chicken to develop a crispy exterior. Without a cover, the heat can directly reach the surface of the chicken, resulting in a desirable golden-brown color and crispy texture.

Why do you put water in the oven when baking chicken? ›

In humid cooking, we intentionally add water vapor to the oven, preventing rapid drying, and slowing the cooking process. The set-up is simple, but critical to get right.

What not to do when roasting a chicken? ›

The 5 mistakes to avoid with roast chicken
  1. Skipping the de-pluming step. ...
  2. Not cutting off the ends of the wings (the thinnest part) ...
  3. Skipping prep before roasting. ...
  4. Roasting the chicken in too much seasoning. ...
  5. Cooking the meat for too long or too little.
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Is it better to roast or bake chicken in the oven? ›

Result: Baking tends to produce a more evenly cooked chicken with tender meat and a crispy skin. It's often used for whole chickens, chicken pieces, or chic.

What is the best temperature to roast a chicken? ›

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

Should I roast my chicken covered or uncovered? ›

If you want your chicken to be truly roasted with crisp, golden-brown skin, it needs to spend time in the oven uncovered. If you find that some parts of the skin are browning more rapidly than others, you can loosely tent the browner parts with foil to allow the rest of the skin to catch up.

How do chefs get chicken so tender? ›

Brines and marinades help tenderize the meat by bringing more moisture in the protein. With that extra moisture, you lose less when you cook. The simplest way to do this is with a dry brine — unwrap the chicken breasts, salt them on both sides and let them sit in the fridge for at least an hour.

What is the best way to ensure a roast chicken is fully cooked? ›

Simply insert your food thermometer into the thickest part of the chicken (for a whole chicken, that would be the breast). You know your chicken is cooked when the thermometer reads 180°F (82°C) for a whole chicken, or 165°F (74°C) for chicken cuts.

How to make chicken more flavorful? ›

Add a touch of spice to your chicken breast by combining paprika, cinnamon, turmeric, cumin, ginger, garlic and olive oil to create a paste. Then cover your chicken breast with the paste and pat down to secure.

Which spices go well with chicken? ›

5 best spice and herbs blends for chicken and meat
  • Paprika and garlic powder. Paprika is a great spice that makes any chicken dish stand out, it comes in many forms sweet, hot, regular and smoky. ...
  • Basil and rosemary. ...
  • Ginger and lemongrass. ...
  • Turmeric and chili. ...
  • Coriander and cumin.

What brings out the flavour in chicken? ›

Use a brine

Brining your chicken is a foolproof way to not only add flavour to your roast but also to ensure you don't overcook the meat. Essentially a mix of salt, sugar and water, we love adding herbs, garlic or whole spices such as fennel and cumin to flavour the brine.

How do you keep chicken from splattering in the oven? ›

Tenting the chicken with aluminum foil for as long as you can is still your best bet for reducing splatter—I like cooking it with foil on top of the chicken for half of the cooking time and removing it for the second halve so the skin still gets crispy while reducing at least some of the splatter.

How do I stop my oven from splashing fat? ›

Use a Roasting Bag.

A roasting bag will not only retain the moisture content of your roast but it will eliminate the splatter of grease and fat throughout your oven. This excess grease and fat throughout your oven may taint any subsequent cooking if not removed correctly.

Is it better to bake chicken with or without foil? ›

It delivers mouth-watering results: By using foil to bake chicken, you seal in its juices as it steams. This keeps your chicken moist and wonderfully flavorful. It gives you a complete meal in a packet: While you can bake your chicken alone, using foil allows you to build a delicious, all-in-one meal.

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