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Ingredients

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1 (3 1/2-4 lb) roasting chickens
1 white onion, quartered
1 bunch fresh basil
1 bunch fresh rosemary (dried rosemary may be subbed if necessary, used fresh)
1/8 cup butter, sliced (plus extra to rub on skin)
1 orange, quartered
3 garlic cloves, sliced lengthwise into long ovals
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
1 cup orange juice, freshly squeezed preferred

Nutritional information

696.7
Calories
420 g
Calories From Fat
46.7 g
Total Fat
15.3 g
Saturated Fat
202.4 mg
Cholesterol
446.6 mg
Sodium
22.6 g
Carbs
2.5 g
Dietary Fiber
16.9 g
Sugars
45.7 g
Protein
408 g
Serving Size

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    Sauce was awesome, but chicken was only pretty good. With all the great ingredients, was expecting much better - I put it together using all fresh ingredients, covered it and refrigerated for 2 hours - it cooked up really nice and pretty and was really moist, but next time I will put the fresh herbs under the skin and put the whole chicken in a large baggie and pour the mixture of the fresh orange juice with apricots and Grand Mariner over the whole chicken and marinate for at least 2 hours. I will save the marinate liquid and boil it and then add the juices from the baked chicken like you suggested. I did not add the brown sugar. used corn starch instead of flour to thicken the final sauce. Thanks NcMysteryShopper for a good chicken and a great starting place. I am going to try this on a pork tenderloin

    • 110 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Orange You Glad You Made This Roasted Chicken?,I served this creation for dinner with our house guests and everyone raved over the recipe. It is one of those dishes where every bite led to another compliment. Moist, and flavorful – Slightly sweet and citrusy! The kids loved it as much as the adults. If you have a large family you may want to make two chickens, especially if you are planning to have leftovers! There is an extra contest ingredient in case you want to leave out the orange liqueur (but I wouldn’t!). Serve with rice and veggies. This recipe was created for RSC #9.——,Sauce was awesome, but chicken was only pretty good. With all the great ingredients, was expecting much better – I put it together using all fresh ingredients, covered it and refrigerated for 2 hours – it cooked up really nice and pretty and was really moist, but next time I will put the fresh herbs under the skin and put the whole chicken in a large baggie and pour the mixture of the fresh orange juice with apricots and Grand Mariner over the whole chicken and marinate for at least 2 hours. I will save the marinate liquid and boil it and then add the juices from the baked chicken like you suggested. I did not add the brown sugar. used corn starch instead of flour to thicken the final sauce. Thanks NcMysteryShopper for a good chicken and a great starting place. I am going to try this on a pork tenderloin,Sauce was awesome, but chicken was only pretty good. With all the great ingredients, was expecting much better – I put it together using all fresh ingredients, covered it and refrigerated for 2 hours – it cooked up really nice and pretty and was really moist, but next time I will put the fresh herbs under the skin and put the whole chicken in a large baggie and pour the mixture of the fresh orange juice with apricots and Grand Mariner over the whole chicken and marinate for at least 2 hours. I will save the marinate liquid and boil it and then add the juices from the baked chicken like you suggested. I did not add the brown sugar. used corn starch instead of flour to thicken the final sauce. Thanks NcMysteryShopper for a good chicken and a great starting place. I am going to try this on a pork tenderloin


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Clean Chicken and Pat Dry. Sprinkle Salt and Pepper Into the Chicken Cavity.

    2
    Done

    Pierce Skin of Chicken With Knife in 5-7 Places and Insert Half of the Garlic Slices Under the Skin.

    3
    Done

    Stuff (in Small Batches to Make Even Throughout Cavity) Onion, Fresh Herbs, Butter, Orange Quarters, and Remaining Garlic. Rub Chicken Skin With a Little Butter. Sprinkle With Salt and Pepper.

    4
    Done

    to Close Opening, Make Two Slices in the Chicken Skin, One on Either Side of Opening, and Place the Leg Bone from the Opposite Side Into the Sliced Skin on Both Sides.

    5
    Done

    Roast Chicken at 400 Degrees For 15 Minutes to Get Skin Crisp and Then Lower Heat to 350 and Continue to Roast For 65 Minutes, or When Internal Thermometer Reaches 180 Degrees, or When Juices Run Clear. Occasionally Baste Chicken With Pan Juices.

    6
    Done

    Remove Chicken from Pan and Place on a Platter.

    7
    Done

    Pour Pan Juices Into a Sauce Pan and Add 3/4 Cups of the Orange Juice, Grand Marnier, Chopped Apricots and Brown Sugar (if Using, Remember This Will Make It a Bit Sweeter.) Whisk on High Until It Comes to a Boil, Lower Temp and Whisk Occasionally Until Sauce Thickens (about 7 Minutes) Add Flour If Necessary. You Can Add the Remaining 1/4 Cup of Oj If You Need to Reheat the Sauce.

    8
    Done

    Pour Sauce Over the Chicken Slices When Served.

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