{"id":15350,"date":"2011-02-25T12:52:07","date_gmt":"2011-02-25T18:52:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artofmanliness.com\/?p=15350"},"modified":"2021-09-25T19:03:52","modified_gmt":"2021-09-26T00:03:52","slug":"kitchen-fundamentals-how-to-make-a-whole-roasted-chicken","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beta.artofmanliness.com\/leisure\/food-drink\/kitchen-fundamentals-how-to-make-a-whole-roasted-chicken\/","title":{"rendered":"Kitchen Fundamentals: How to Make a Whole Roasted Chicken"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" title=\"roastedchickenreal\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/\/2011\/02\/roastedchickenreal.jpg\" alt=\"Homemade roasted chicken with vegetables seasoning over cast iron.\" width=\"500\" height=\"333\"\/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>During my senior high school football season, my coach forced me to make the switch from linebacker to wingback. Initially, I was excited about being on the offensive side of the ball. Envisioning my name in print for scoring the winning touchdown in Saturday\u2019s newspaper had quite the appeal. Besides, I had spent the past three years on the other side of the coin, and since defensive players rarely get the recognition they deserve, I was ready to get my moment in the sun.<\/p>\n<p>Boy was I wrong. My coach did not intend for me to carry, much less catch the ball. Instead, he wanted to use me as an oversized blocking back. Out of a playbook of over a hundred plays, only one offered the opportunity of getting the ball into my hands. Oh well.<\/p>\n<p>Never to be discouraged, I <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/people\/relationships\/\">embraced<\/a><\/span> my new role as wingback. For me, playing defense was always relatively simple: A) Find the man with the ball B) Tackle the man with the ball. Offense, however presented new challenges: memorizing plays, adjusting to different assignments, and working off the snap count.<\/p>\n<p>Thankfully, I caught on fairly fast. As a former linebacker, I was accustomed to playing physical football. I had no problem making blocks at full speed against linemen twice my size. In fact, I enjoyed the challenge. That was of course, until I attempted to thwart an oncoming pass rush.<\/p>\n<p>It was a late August afternoon and I had just about solidified my starting role as wingback before our exhibition game. My high school was serious about football&#8211;so serious that we had lights on our practice field to ensure nightfall never stopped us from becoming&nbsp; &#8220;winners.&#8221; So, as the sun was setting, my teammates and I were anxiously trying to wrap things up before the dreaded words \u201cturn on the lights\u201d came out of my coach\u2019s mouth.<\/p>\n<p>Standing in the slot position, I was set to defend an oncoming defensive end from reaching the quarterback. When the ball was snapped, I went on the attack. I was determined to show this guy who was boss, and more importantly, end practice early. With my eyes fixated on the numbers on his jersey, I went for the big hit . . . darkness.<\/p>\n<p>As I pulled clumps of grass out of my facemask and got back on my feet, I witnessed my own worst nightmare&#8211;my quarterback curled into a ball on the ground with the defensive end jumping up and down in excitement. My competitor had used a simple &#8220;swim&#8221; move to face-plant me and sack the quarterback. Around that time my coach threw his clipboard and began hurling insults in my direction. I\u2019m pretty sure \u201cwaste of human flesh\u201d made it out of his mouth during his tirade. I was ruined.<\/p>\n<p>Yet, when the verbal abuse finally ended, my coach took me by the arm to discuss the \u201cfundamentals\u201d of blocking the pass rush. I guess he understood that I\u2019d never been taught the basics of my new position. In that very moment, I learned an important lesson. Countering the pass rush is more about defending, and not attacking. You see, it\u2019s all about keeping a solid base and using the momentum of the defensive player to take him outside of the pocket. It\u2019s more reactive than proactive.<\/p>\n<p>Just a few tips and a short lesson later, I now possessed the fundamentals which made me a successful player throughout the season.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks coach.<\/p>\n<p>Though I\u2019m no longer on the football field, I\u2019m constantly reminded of that lesson throughout my life. Whenever taking on a new challenge, it\u2019s important to master the fundamentals. Taking shortcuts or relying on luck will only take one so far.<\/p>\n<p>Today, in my role as a food and lifestyle writer, the problem I most encounter is that readers lack fundamentals in the kitchen. I\u2019m not talking about how to boil water \u2013 that excuse is more about ignorance than anything else. Instead, I\u2019m talking about the basic skills or recipes that each man should possess as part of their culinary repertoire.<\/p>\n<p>Over the past year, I\u2019ve been fortunate to write several posts for The Art of Manliness related to <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/take-back-the-kitchen-3-great-meals-to-impress-a-date\/\">easy<\/a><\/span>, healthy, and simple meals. Now that I\u2019ll be taking on a monthly column, I figured it prudent to get back to the fundamentals.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m starting off this month with a simple, yet elegant dish that will serve each of you well throughout your life. A whole roasted chicken is an incredibly affordable and foolproof way to entertain guests or feed a family. Better yet, it\u2019s another <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/meals-for-the-bachelor-5-simple-one-skillet-recipes\/\">one skillet<\/a><\/span> meal.<\/p>\n<p>Spend about 30 minutes putting this dish together, and move on to other tasks while waiting for the oven to do its magic. The aromas coming out of your kitchen will be incredible, but do not open the oven until at least an hour and fifteen minutes into the process. Trust me. Cracking the oven door will release all of the heat, stalling the cooking process.<\/p>\n<p>A meal all-in-one: lean protein, vegetables, and starches make this a healthy, balanced dinner. Of course, you can round out this dish with a simple salad. I\u2019ve included a basic \u2018house salad\u2019 recipe that will go along nicely.<\/p>\n<p>Serve with either a dry white wine or lighter reds (Pinot Noir, Cotes du Rhone, etc.)<\/p>\n<p>Enjoy!<\/p>\n<p>MM<\/p>\n<p><strong>P.S.-I need your help. In the comments, let me know what you\u2019d like to learn in the kitchen. Whether it\u2019s knife skills, or how to make fresh pasta, a perfect rib roast, or even a salad dressing, I\u2019ll take all of your thoughts into consideration throughout the year.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3><strong>House Salad <\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-15506 size-full\" title=\"salad2\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2011\/02\/salad2.jpg\" alt=\"Homemade salad. \" width=\"500\" height=\"333\"\/><\/strong><em>4 Cups Chopped Green Leaf Lettuce, loosely packed<\/em><br \/>\n<em>6-8 Cherry Tomatoes<\/em><br \/>\n<em>\u00bc Small Red Onion, thinly sliced<\/em><br \/>\n<em>\u00bc Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil<\/em><br \/>\n<em>1 \u00bd Tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar<\/em><br \/>\n<em>\u00bc Teaspoon Kosher Salt<\/em><br \/>\n<em>\u00bd Teaspoon Fresh Cracked Pepper<\/em><br \/>\n<em>\u00bd Teaspoon Italian Blend Seasoning<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Combine greens, tomatoes, and onions into a large serving bowl. In a separate mixing bowl, combine oil and vinegar, mix vigorously to combine ingredients. Pour the mixture over salad and season with salt, pepper, and Italian blend seasoning. Toss well and serve.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Roasted Whole Chicken with Vegetables<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-15505 size-full\" title=\"roastedchickenxx\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2011\/02\/roastedchickenxx.jpg\" alt=\"Roaster chicken on wooden board with veggies. \" width=\"500\" height=\"333\"\/><\/p>\n<p><em>1 5 \u2013 6 lb Roaster Chicken<br \/>\nExtra Virgin Olive Oil<br \/>\nKosher Salt<br \/>\nFresh Cracked Pepper<br \/>\nFresh Thyme<br \/>\n1 Head Garlic, cut in half<br \/>\n\u00bd Lemon<br \/>\nUnsalted Butter<br \/>\nButcher&#8217;s Twine<br \/>\n2 lbs Petite Red Potatoes, quartered<br \/>\n1 Red Onion, roughly chopped<br \/>\n10 Carrots, peeled<br \/>\n<\/em><br \/>\nPreheat oven to 425 degrees F. Thoroughly rinse chicken, removing neck and giblets, and pat dry. Coat the outside of the chicken with olive oil and season liberally with kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper. Season the cavity with salt and pepper and stuff with garlic, \u00bd lemon, and about 10 sprigs of fresh thyme. Carefully pull back the skin from the breast, creating a small pocket, and work about a tablespoon of butter between the skin and the meat for each breast. Finally, tie the legs together using butcher&#8217;s twine. In a shallow roasting pan or large cast iron skillet, add the remaining vegetables. Drizzle the vegetables with olive oil, season with salt and pepper, and toss until evenly distributed. Place the chicken on top of the vegetables (breast side up) and roast in the oven, 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, or until the juices run clear when you cut between the leg and the thigh.<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" title=\"roastedchickenreal\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/\/2011\/02\/roastedchickenreal.jpg\" alt=\"Roasted chicken with veggies in cast iron.\" width=\"500\" height=\"333\"\/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Remove the chicken from the oven and rest for at least 10 minutes before serving. Slice the chicken and serve immediately with the cooked vegetables.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-15503 size-full\" title=\"roastedchicken3real\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2011\/02\/roastedchicken3real.jpg\" alt=\"Roasted chicken and veggies in the plate.\" width=\"500\" height=\"333\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Dinner is served.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kitchen Fundamentals Series:<br \/>\n<\/strong><a title=\"Kitchen Fundamentals: How to Make a Whole Roasted Chicken\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/living\/food-drink\/kitchen-fundamentals-how-to-make-a-whole-roasted-chicken\/\">How to Make a Whole Roasted Chicken<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"Kitchen Fundamentals: The 6 Knives Every Man Should Have in His Kitchen (And How to Hone Them)\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/kitchen-kinves\/\">The 6 Knives Every Man Should Have in His Kitchen<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"Kitchen Fundamentals: Basic Knife Skills\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/basic-knife-skills\/\">Basic Knife Skills<\/a><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>During my senior high school football season, my coach forced me to make the switch from linebacker to wingback. 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