Roasting a whole chicken in a cast iron skillet delivers a crispy-skinned, succulent bird, and the heavy-duty pan does a great job of retaining and distributing heat. Here’s a basic recipe for oven-roasting a whole chicken in a cast iron skillet:
Ingredients:
- 1 whole chicken (about 4-5 lbs)
- 2-3 tbsp olive oil or melted butter
- Salt, to taste
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 1 lemon, halved
- 4-5 cloves garlic, peeled
- A few sprigs of fresh herbs (like rosemary, thyme, and/or sage)
- 1 onion, quartered (optional)
Instructions:
- Preheat Oven: Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C).
- Prep the Chicken: Remove the giblets and any excess fat from the chicken. Rinse the chicken inside and out under cold running water. Pat it dry thoroughly with paper towels.
- Season the Chicken: Rub the chicken all over with olive oil or melted butter. Generously season the chicken inside and out with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- Stuff the Chicken: Place the lemon halves, garlic cloves, and half of the herbs inside the chicken cavity. (This infuses the chicken with additional flavor as it roasts.)
- Prepare the Skillet: If you’re using an onion, spread the onion quarters in the bottom of a large cast iron skillet. These will act as a makeshift roasting rack, keeping the chicken elevated and allowing heat to circulate underneath. They’ll also caramelize and add flavor to any juices.
- Roast the Chicken: Place the chicken breast-side up in the skillet, on top of the onions if using. Place the skillet in the preheated oven. Roast the chicken for about 60-75 minutes, or until the juices run clear when you cut between a leg and thigh, or a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh (without touching bone) reads 165°F (74°C).
- Let it Rest: Once done, remove the chicken from the oven and transfer it to a cutting board. Let it rest for about 10-15 minutes before carving. This allows the juices to redistribute, ensuring a moist bird.
- Serve: Carve the chicken and serve with your favorite sides.
Tips:
- For added flavor, you can also rub the chicken with a mix of your favorite herbs and spices.
- Remember that roasting times can vary depending on the size of the bird, so always use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness.
- If the chicken starts to brown too quickly, you can tent it with aluminum foil.
- The drippings left in the skillet can be turned into a delicious gravy.
Enjoy your oven-roasted whole chicken from a cast iron skillet!