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How to Make Garlic Roasted Chicken
Ingredients For the chicken 1 whole chicken, 3 1/2 to 4 pounds in weight For the garlic paste 8 to 10 cloves of roasted garlic or 2 or 3 cloves of raw garlic. Directions Roast chicken can be very dry and nearly unpalatable. To avoid dry chicken, you need to infuse water into the chicken. You can do that in one of two ways. Use a vertical roasting rack with an infuser. In this way, you create steam in the body cavity that permeates the meat. The other way to create a moist chicken, is to soak it in a brine solution for an hour. The salt water will permeate the bird so that the chicken retains water prior to roasting. If you use a brine soak, dissolve one-half cup of salt in 8 to 10 cups of cold water and soak the bird for an hour in the refrigerator just prior to roasting. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Cook’s notes: Do not overcook. Use an insta-read thermometer to tell when your chicken is cooked. The thermometer should be inserted deep into the meat but not against the bone since the bones tend to reach a higher temperature than does the meat. The breast meat should test 165 degrees and the thigh meat, 170. You can roast a chicken without brining or without an infuser but the meat will tend to be much drier. The cooking times will be about the same. Do not set the chicken in a baking pan to roast. The liquids will drain out of the chicken into the pan and permeate parts of the chicken to make it soggy and greasy. A rack allows the grease to drip away from the chicken.
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This chicken will be moist and flavorful and yet have the distinct flavor of oven roasted garlic.
