Baked Chicken

Sonya Bankester
Sonya Bankester @LowerAlabama
Stapleton, Alabama, United States

We love chicken…fried, grilled, casseroled, sandwiched, stewed, strips, saladed, barbecued, kabobed, nuggeted, boiled, shredded, sautéed, braised, smoked, broiled & baked. Start of any conversation, when chicken is mentioned, you’ve got our attention.

Baked Chicken

We love chicken…fried, grilled, casseroled, sandwiched, stewed, strips, saladed, barbecued, kabobed, nuggeted, boiled, shredded, sautéed, braised, smoked, broiled & baked. Start of any conversation, when chicken is mentioned, you’ve got our attention.

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Ingredients

Approx 40 minutes
4-6 servings
  1. 1whole chicken, spatchcocked
  2. Salt, pepper, celery salt, paprika
  3. Butter

Cooking Instructions

Approx 40 minutes
  1. 1

    To spatchcock a chicken: place chicken breast side down, with legs close to you. Use kitchen shears to cut on each side of backbone. Turn chick over, place clean towel over it. press on sternum with both hands, using your body weight. Press down breaking sternum and flattening breast’s and ribs. Ta da, you’ve spatchcocked the chicken. Funny thing, I’ve been cooking 40+ years and didn’t know this procedure was called that, until just recently!

  2. 2

    Preheat oven to 450*. Wash chicken with cool water. Sprinkle salt, pepper, celery salt & paprika all over chicken, inside & out. Cut stick of butter into small pieces, place half under the skin and half underneath the chicken in roasting pan.

  3. 3

    Place pan in oven, bake until skin is golden brown and instant read thermometer inserted into thickest part reads 168*. Approximately 40 minutes.

  4. 4

    Remove from oven, let stand 5 minutes before serving.

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Sonya Bankester
Sonya Bankester @LowerAlabama
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Stapleton, Alabama, United States
I love to bake sweet stuff, with a bit of savory tasty cooking thrown into the mix. Just good ol’ southern cuisine. Most of my recipes were handed down from my Great & Grand Grannies. If they didn’t grow it or raise it, it wasn’t eaten. My hubby and I have alot of food allergies so it gets challenging sometimes to make things that we both can eat. Neither of us can eat shellfish, which is sad, considering where we live, cuz it’s everywhere! Y’all won’t find any shellfish /saltwater fish recipes here. Some fresh water fishes, maybe. Hope y’all enjoy my recipes!
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