Monday, January 15, 2018

BEST HERB ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST EatCheapAndHealthy

These juicy and tender Herb Roasted Chicken Breasts are a breeze to make and are a great substitute for store bought a rotisserie chicken. It takes 2 hours to cook. Herb Roasted Chicken Breast is very tasty. I hope you will enjoy and will share with your family members and as well as with your friends. Here we are going to tell you all its ingredients and making. So open your copy or save on your cell phone. INGREDIENTS • 3 Tbsp room temperature butter $0.33 • 2 cloves garlic, minced $0.16 • 1 tsp dried basil $0.10 • 1 tsp dried thyme $0.10 • 1 tsp dried rosemary $0.10 • 1/2 tsp salt $0.02 • Freshly cracked pepper (about 10 cranks of a mill) $0.03 • 2 split chicken breasts* (about 3 lbs. total) $6.85 INSTRUCTIONS 1. Preheat the oven to 275ºF. Remove the chicken from the refrigerator and allow it to warm slightly as you prepare the butter herb mix (5 minutes or so). 2. In a small bowl, stir together the butter, minced garlic, basil, thyme, rosemary, salt, and pepper. Rosemary pieces can be quite large, so either chop or crumble the dried pieces with your hands before adding them to the mix. 3. Place the chicken on a cutting board and pat it dry on both sides with a clean paper towel. Smear the butter herb mixture over both sides of the chicken. Drying the meat will help the butter herb mixture stick. If the meat is too cold, it will form condensation as you rub the butter mixture over the surface and the butter will not stick. 4. Place the seasoned chicken pieces in a casserole dish that is deep enough to fully contain the chicken. Cover tightly with foil, or with the dish's lid if there is one. Bake the chicken in the preheated oven for 90 minutes, basting once halfway through. 5. Ater 90 minutes, remove the foil, baste again, and adjust the oven's temperature to 425ºF. Bake the chicken at 425ºF for 20 minutes without the foil, or until the skin is deep golden brown and crispy. Remove the chicken from the oven and let rest for 5-10 minutes. 6. Slice the breasts or pull the meat from the bone. Reserve the juices from the bottom of the casserole dish for drizzling over top of the meat. RECIPE NOTES *This recipe is for bone-in and skin-on chicken breasts. With boneless and/or skinless breasts will need different cooking times and temperatures, and will yield a different outcome.

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Submitted January 15, 2018 at 04:20PM by SANAMIMRAN http://ift.tt/2r7FEvF EatCheapAndHealthy

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