THE STANDARD GRILL MILLION DOLLAR CHICKEN
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time P1DT1h50m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- The day before you plan to cook the chicken, season it well inside and out with salt and pepper. Stuff the cavity of the chicken with the garlic, 1 of the lemons, the bay leaf and thyme. Refrigerate.
- (The bird can be trussed with butcher twine if you are so inclined, but it is not necessary.)
- On the day/night you plan to cook the bird, take the chicken out of the refrigerator 30 minutes before you plan to roast it. Preheat the oven to 425 to 450 degrees.
- In a pan large enough to accommodate the chicken, oil the pan lightly with olive oil, place the piece of sourdough in the center of the pan and then put the chicken on top of the bread.
- Drizzle the bird with olive oil or brush with butter (we use olive oil at the Grill).
- Place the pan in the oven and roast for 40 to 50 minutes, basting it every 12 to 15 minutes with the fat and drippings that render from the bird.
- White the chicken roasts, assemble the glaze by combining all of the ingredients and whisking them together.
- When the chicken is almost done (the juices are running pink and/or the legs are beginning to wiggle a bit when you give them a shake), take a pastry brush and slather on a bit of the creme fraiche glaze. The glaze will begin to caramelize. Brush on another layer and let this last glazing caramelize.
- At this point the chicken should be cooked through and nicely golden brown. The sourdough underneath the chicken will be nicely browned and crisped on the side in contact with the pan, and moist and juicy on the side in contact with the chicken. Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes before cutting it into serving pieces. Cut the sourdough into 2 to 4 pieces and serve with the chicken.
- Garnish with lemon wedges and sprinkle it with Maldon salt.
- (Alternatively, you can roast the chicken almost entirely through. Let it rest, split it in half and then glaze it with the creme fraiche under the broiler, brushing with the creme fraiche until you achieve golden brown, crackling skin.
STANDARD GRILL MILLION DOLLAR CHICKEN
This came from the Standard Grill in NYC by way of Ina Garten. The best part of the meal is the bread that bakes under the chicken according to some. Make sure it is stale and thick, preferably sourdough. I had a 41/2 lb chicken and adjusted the cooking time. I did not have Aleppo pepper and subbed paprika and cayenne 4-1 ratio.
Provided by surus
Categories Whole Chicken
Time P1DT2h50m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- The day before you plan to cook the chicken, season inside and out with salt and pepper. Stuff with quartered lemon, bay leaf, garlic and thyme. Refrigerate.
- On the day you plan to cook the chicken take it out 30 minutes before you plan to roast it. Set oven to 425-450.
- in a pan just large enough to hold the chicken ( I used a cast iron skillet) oil the pan lightly and place the bread in the pan. Only use as much bread as will be under the chicken or else it will burn. Place the chicken on the bread.
- drizzle the bird with olive oil and place in the oven for 40-50 minutes, basting every 15 minute if there are any juices.
- While the chicken roasts make the glaze by combining the creme fraiche with the lemon zest, juice, shallot and pepper.
- When the chicken is almost done brush on a bit of the glaze and cook another 5 minutes. The glaze will caramelize. Repeat a second time.
- When the chicken is done remove from oven and let rest 10 minutes. The bread should be crisp on the bottom (mine was black) and moist and juicy on the top. Cut the bread into 2-3 pieces and serve with the chicken.
- Garnish with lemon wedges and maldon salt.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 700.3, Fat 52.1, SaturatedFat 18.6, Cholesterol 227.9, Sodium 250.5, Carbohydrate 10.2, Fiber 1, Sugar 1.1, Protein 45.9
MILLION DOLLAR CHICKEN - STANDARD GRILL
Steps:
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THE STANDARD GRILL MILLION DOLLAR CHICKEN
How to make The Standard Grill Million Dollar Chicken
Provided by @MakeItYours
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- The day before you plan to cook the chicken, season it well inside and out with salt and pepper. Stuff the cavity of the chicken with the garlic, 1 of the lemons, the bay leaf and thyme. Refrigerate.(The bird can be trussed with butcher twine if you are so inclined, but it is not necessary.)On the day/night you plan to cook the bird, take the chicken out of the refrigerator 30 minutes before you plan to roast it. Preheat the oven to 425 to 450 degrees.In a pan large enough to accommodate the chicken, oil the pan lightly with olive oil, place the piece of sourdough in the center of the pan and then put the chicken on top of the bread.Drizzle the bird with olive oil or brush with butter (we use olive oil at the Grill).Place the pan in the oven and roast for 40 to 50 minutes, basting it every 12 to 15 minutes with the fat and drippings that render from the bird.While the chicken roasts, assemble the glaze by combining all of the ingredients and whisking them together.When the chicken is almost done (the juices are running pink and/or the legs are beginning to wiggle a bit when you give them a shake), take a pastry brush and slather on a bit of the creme fraiche glaze. The glaze will begin to caramelize. Brush on another layer and let this last glazing caramelize.At this point the chicken should be cooked through and nicely golden brown. The sourdough underneath the chicken will be nicely browned and crisped on the side in contact with the pan, and moist and juicy on the side in contact with the chicken. Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes before cutting it into serving pieces. Cut the sourdough into 2 to 4 pieces and serve with the chicken.Garnish with lemon wedges and sprinkle it with Maldon salt.(Alternatively, you can roast the chicken almost entirely through. Let it rest, split it in half and then glaze it with the creme fraiche under the broiler, brushing with the creme fraiche until you achieve golden brown, crackling skin.
- This recipe was provided by a chef, restaurant or culinary professional and may have been scaled down from a bulk recipe. The Food Network Kitchens have not it for home use and therefore cannot make any representation as to the results.
- Chef Dan Silverman, All Rights Reserved
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