Roast Chicken with Grapes

If you have around 1 hour and 30 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Roast Chicken with Grapes might be an excellent gluten free, dairy free, paleolithic, and primal recipe to try. This recipe serves 4 and costs $3.4 per serving. One serving contains 670 calories, 34g of protein, and 44g of fat. 339 people have made this recipe and would make it again. This recipe from Simply Recipes requires roasting chicken, salt and pepper, white wine, and onion. It works well as a pretty expensive main course. Overall, this recipe earns a solid spoonacular score of 79%. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Roast Chicken with Grapes, Roast Chicken With Mustard And Grapes, and Roast Chicken with Grapes, Chestnuts and Tarragon Butter.

Servings: 4

Preparation duration: 15 minutes

Cooking duration: 75 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 large bunch of seedless grapes (about 3 cups total)

1 lemon, cut into thin wedges

Olive oil

1 onion, peeled, cut into eight wedges

1 roasting chicken, about 4 to 5 pounds

A few sprigs of fresh rosemary, thyme, sage, and/or tarragon

Salt and pepper to taste

2 cups of white wine (can substitute chicken stock)

Equipment:

oven

roasting pan

frying pan

kitchen thermometer

knife

aluminum foil

Cooking instruction summary:

1 Let chicken sit at room temperature (70°F) for at least an hour so it comes close to room temp before roasting. 2 Preheat oven to 450°F. Pat the chicken dry. Rub inside and outside of chicken with olive oil. Sprinkle inside and outside with salt and pepper. Remove about a cup's worth of grapes from their stems and cut in half. Insert grapes into cavity. Add a couple onion wedges into the cavity, along with a few sprigs of fresh herbs. You do not need to remove the rosemary from its stem. Add a couple lemon wedges to the cavity.3 Line the bottom of a roasting pan with onion slices and lemon wedges. Place the chicken on a roasting rack in the roasting pan, on top of the lemon wedges and onion, breast side down. (Alternatively you can place the chicken directly in the pan, resting on the onions, in which case the breast meat will braise in the juices, instead of roasting.)Place sprigs of herbs and slices of lemon between the wings and the body of the chicken. Arrange any remaining grapes, lemon wedges, and herbs in the pan.4 Roast at 450°F for 25 minutes. Then baste with a cup of the wine and reduce the heat to 400°F. Cook for 30 minutes more and baste again with the 2nd cup of wine. Cook for another 10 to 20 minutes (depending on the size of the chicken) until the juices run clear (not pink) when a knife tip is inserted into the chicken thigh, or when the temperature reading of a meat thermometer, inserted deep into the thigh, reads 160°F. 5 Remove the roast from the oven and cover with aluminum foil. Let rest for 15 minutes. The internal temperature of the chicken will continue to rise.6 Carve the chicken. Turn the chicken so that it is breast side up on a carving board. First separate the legs (drumstick and thigh) from the body. Then cut away the wings. Make a cut down the breast bone. Continue to cut down on one side of the breast bone, cutting the breast away from the carcass, following the curvature of the rib cage as you cut. Repeat on the other side. Slice the breasts crosswise to serve. Arrange the pieces on a platter, surrounded by grapes and caramelized onions from the roasting pan. Spoon pan sauce over the chicken pieces, and serve. Serve with rice or egg noodles.

 

Step by step:


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2. Let chicken sit at room temperature (70°F) for at least an hour so it comes close to room temp before roasting. 2 Preheat oven to 450°F. Pat the chicken dry. Rub inside and outside of chicken with olive oil. Sprinkle inside and outside with salt and pepper.

3. Remove about a cup's worth of grapes from their stems and cut in half. Insert grapes into cavity.

4. Add a couple onion wedges into the cavity, along with a few sprigs of fresh herbs. You do not need to remove the rosemary from its stem.

5. Add a couple lemon wedges to the cavity.3 Line the bottom of a roasting pan with onion slices and lemon wedges.

6. Place the chicken on a roasting rack in the roasting pan, on top of the lemon wedges and onion, breast side down. (Alternatively you can place the chicken directly in the pan, resting on the onions, in which case the breast meat will braise in the juices, instead of roasting.)

7. Place sprigs of herbs and slices of lemon between the wings and the body of the chicken. Arrange any remaining grapes, lemon wedges, and herbs in the pan.4 Roast at 450°F for 25 minutes. Then baste with a cup of the wine and reduce the heat to 400°F. Cook for 30 minutes more and baste again with the 2nd cup of wine. Cook for another 10 to 20 minutes (depending on the size of the chicken) until the juices run clear (not pink) when a knife tip is inserted into the chicken thigh, or when the temperature reading of a meat thermometer, inserted deep into the thigh, reads 160°F. 5

8. Remove the roast from the oven and cover with aluminum foil.

9. Let rest for 15 minutes. The internal temperature of the chicken will continue to rise.6 Carve the chicken. Turn the chicken so that it is breast side up on a carving board. First separate the legs (drumstick and thigh) from the body. Then cut away the wings. Make a cut down the breast bone. Continue to cut down on one side of the breast bone, cutting the breast away from the carcass, following the curvature of the rib cage as you cut. Repeat on the other side. Slice the breasts crosswise to serve. Arrange the pieces on a platter, surrounded by grapes and caramelized onions from the roasting pan. Spoon pan sauce over the chicken pieces, and serve.

10. Serve with rice or egg noodles.


Nutrition Information:

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576k Calories
33g Protein
33g Total Fat
14g Carbs
16% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
576k
29%

Fat
33g
51%

  Saturated Fat
8g
56%

Carbohydrates
14g
5%

  Sugar
7g
9%

Cholesterol
164mg
55%

Sodium
188mg
8%

Alcohol
12g
69%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
33g
67%

Vitamin B3
12mg
63%

Vitamin B6
0.75mg
38%

Phosphorus
355mg
36%

Vitamin A
1638IU
33%

Selenium
22µg
32%

Vitamin B12
1µg
32%

Vitamin C
21mg
27%

Vitamin B2
0.38mg
22%

Vitamin B5
2mg
21%

Iron
3mg
18%

Zinc
2mg
18%

Potassium
597mg
17%

Folate
59µg
15%

Magnesium
55mg
14%

Manganese
0.26mg
13%

Vitamin B1
0.16mg
11%

Copper
0.18mg
9%

Vitamin K
7µg
7%

Fiber
1g
6%

Calcium
47mg
5%

Vitamin E
0.61mg
4%

covered percent of daily need
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