SPIT-ROASTED CHICKEN WITH HERBS UNDER THE SKIN, GARDEN VEGETABLES, TOASTED COUNTRY BREAD, AND ROASTI

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Spit-Roasted Chicken with Herbs Under the Skin, Garden Vegetables, Toasted Country Bread, and Roasti image

Provided by Alain Ducasse

Categories     Cheese     Chicken     Herb     Mushroom     Onion     Tomato     Bake     Roast     Dinner     Fall     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 37

1 chicken (cleaned), 4 1/2 pounds
For the filling or sauce
10 1/2 ounces butter
1 shallot
7 ounces white mushrooms
1 bunch of Italian parsley
1 bunch of chervil
sprig of tarragon
Chives
1 head of garlic
4 cups of chicken juices
Salt and freshly ground pepper
For onions
12 white onions (average size)
1 tablespoon of ricotta
1 tablespoon of parmesan
1 tablespoon of chopped Italian parsley
1 small stick of celery
2 tablespoons of grilled pine nuts
1 tablespoon of salted pork fat
2 tablespoons of roasted chicken juices
A little chopped sage
Olive oil
Salt & white pepper
For tomatoes
16 ripe tomatoes
20 tomato quarters confit (remove the pips and interior)
4 white onions (not too big)
1 tablespoon of chopped parsley
1 tablespoon of ground basil
1 tablespoon of grated parmesan
2 tablespoons of chicken juices
4 cloves of garlic (unpeeled)
1 sprig of thyme
1 sprig of rosemary
Olive oil
Salt & pepper

Steps:

  • Start chicken:
  • Cream 7 oz of butter. Chop the herbs (3/4 of the parsley, 3/4 of the chervil, the sprig of tarragon) and mix with the creamed butter. Keep just the tips of the remaining parsley and chervil.
  • Clean the white mushrooms and dice (quite small), bake them slowly in butter, and add to the herbed butter along with the finely sliced shallots. Season with pepper and salt.
  • Lift the skin slightly from the chicken, without tearing it, and spread the herbed butter underneath. Be careful afterwards to ensure that the skin covers the meat so that it does not dry out during cooking.
  • If you do not have a spit you can cook the chicken in the oven at 350#&176;F for about 1 1/4 hours. When the chicken is 3/4 cooked, deglaze with chicken juices.
  • When cooked, sieve the cooking juices and add the chervil and parsley. This will be used later on.
  • Make onions:
  • Peel and wash about 8 white onions; remove the top of the onions (about 1/4 of onion if it is small or 1/3 if it is large, these lids will be used later on), and empty the middle of the onions with a spoon (keep two or three layers of onion).
  • Dice the other onions finely with the spooned out interiors. Sweat the onions in olive oil until they are lightly golden, adding salt and pepper. Cut the celery stick into very small pieces, and crush the grilled pine nuts with a knife (you can grill them in the grill or oven).
  • Away from the heat mix the sweated onions, diced celery, pine nuts, ricotta, the salted pork fat, sage, parmesan, chopped parsley, salt, and pepper.
  • Stuff the onions (replace the tops on the onions before cooking) and put them on a baking sheet, drizzle with olive oil and cook in the over preheated to 356°F for near 1/2 hour. Be careful not to burn them, if you think there is a risk of burning cover them with kitchen foil. Baste the onions regularly in their juices as this will make them really tasty and fondant (slightly melted). When the onions are cooked, coat them with chicken juices, add freshly ground pepper and serve.
  • Make tomatoes:
  • Cut the top off 8 tomatoes (about 1/3 of the tomato) and keep the stalk part to use as a cover on the stuffed tomatoes. Salt and pepper the interior of the tomatoes and leave upside down on a baking sheet to drain out excess water. This will give you a more solid tomato and it will avoid excess liquids in the stuffing.
  • Remove the skin from the remaining tomatoes (leave them a few seconds in boiling water); cut into quarters and remove the insides.
  • Chop the tomato confit into roughly diced sized pieces.
  • In a cast iron pot, heat the olive oil with the unpeeled garlic cloves, add the peeled and emptied tomatoes, rosemary sprig, salt, and pepper and leave to cook in a hot oven (390°F) until you obtain a fondant marmalade appearance.
  • Once the marmalade is cooked and cooled, remove the garlic cloves, thyme, and rosemary, then add the finely chopped white onions and sweat with olive oil.
  • Mix together the chopped tomatoes confit, parsley, grated parmesan, and chopped basil. Drizzle with a little olive oil, and check the seasoning, you may have to add a little salt and pepper.
  • Stuff the tomatoes with both mixtures and cover with the tomato stalk tops, then place them in a gratin dish and sprinkle with olive oil. Place in an oven, preheated to 350°F, for half an hour. Sprinkle regularly with olive oil and the roasted chicken juices.
  • Serve the tomatoes and onions on the plate, carve the chicken and coat with the jus. Add a little freshly ground pepper and drizzle with chives cut lengthwise.
  • You can add other vegetables, such as artichokes cooked whole (cooked barigoule style) then stuffed with olive tapenade, braised with the tomatoes in the oven with the chicken juices.
  • A few croutons rubbed with garlic and pan-fried are perfect to finish the dish.

BIRDNEST CARTEL
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I added some rosemary and thyme to the herb butter, and it gave the chicken a delicious flavor.


Laith Ali
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I used bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs instead of a whole chicken, and they turned out great. The meat was fall-off-the-bone tender, and the skin was crispy.


Tulsi Sapkota
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I followed the recipe exactly, and the chicken turned out perfectly. It was juicy and flavorful, and the skin was crispy.


Md Faruk29
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This is the best roasted chicken recipe I've ever tried! The chicken was so moist and flavorful, and the vegetables were roasted to perfection.


Yusf Salar
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I would not recommend this recipe.


Sapphire GamerGirl
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This recipe is not worth the effort.


lima Uganda
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I didn't like the flavor of the herbs in this recipe.


Hiba Khaan
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This recipe is a bit too complicated for me. I prefer simpler recipes.


Adnan Mn
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The chicken was a bit dry for my taste, but the vegetables were delicious.


Sabina Limbu
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I'm not a big fan of roasted vegetables, but I really enjoyed the vegetables in this recipe.


Tamkinat Tamkinat
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken. I made it with a rotisserie chicken, and it was delicious.


Kember Andueza
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I made this recipe for a dinner party, and it was a huge success! The chicken was cooked perfectly, and the vegetables were delicious.


Sajidmehmood Chotiya
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This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's definitely worth the effort. The chicken was fall-off-the-bone tender, and the vegetables were roasted to perfection.


gopal shrestha
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a big fan of chicken, but I'm so glad I did! The chicken was incredibly juicy and flavorful, and the vegetables were roasted to perfection.


Abbey
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I've made this recipe several times now, and it's always a hit with my family and friends. The chicken is always cooked to perfection, and the vegetables are always delicious.


Seraphim Boerding
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This recipe is a keeper! The chicken was so moist and flavorful, and the vegetables were perfectly roasted. I will definitely be making this again.


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