roast chicken with lemon and rosemary roast potatoes
main courses
Serves 4
Roast chicken remains one of our favourite dishes at home. I recently discovered a way to make the chicken taste even better, by putting a lemon in with my potatoes when I was parboiling them. It smelt fantastic and flavoured the potatoes. Then when I was draining them I decided to stab the lemon, which hissed out juice and steam, and quickly jammed it inside the chicken! The benefits of the hot steaming lemon going into the chicken are very obvious as the meat tastes amazing, and the chicken cooks slightly quicker because of it.
Rub the chicken inside and out with a generous amount of salt and freshly ground black pepper. Do this in the morning if possible, then cover the chicken and leave in the fridge until you're ready to start cooking it for lunch or dinner. By doing this, you'll make the meat really tasty when cooked. Preheat your oven to 190ºC/375ºF/gas 5. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Cut the potatoes into golf-ball-sized pieces, put them into the water with the whole lemon and the garlic cloves, and cook for 12 minutes. Drain and allow to steam dry for 1 minute (this will give you crispier potatoes), then remove the lemon and garlic. Toss the potatoes in the pan while still hot so their outsides get chuffed up and fluffy – this will make them lovely and crispy when they roast.
While the lemon is still hot, carefully stab it about 10 times. Take the chicken out of the fridge, pat it with kitchen paper and rub it all over with olive oil. Push the garlic cloves, the whole lemon and the thyme into the cavity, then put the chicken into a roasting tray and cook in the preheated oven for around 45 minutes. Remove the chicken to a plate. Some lovely fat should have cooked out of it into the roasting tray, so toss the potatoes into this with the rosemary leaves. Shake the tray around, then make a gap in the centre of the potatoes and put the chicken back in. If using the bacon, lay the rashers over the chicken breast and cook for a further 45 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked and the potatoes are nice and golden. (You can tell the chicken is cooked when the thigh meat pulls easily away from the bone and the juices run clear.)
I like to remove the bacon from the chicken and crumble it up over the potatoes. Then I remove the lemon and garlic from inside the chicken, squeeze all the garlic flesh out of the skin, mush it up and smear it all over the chicken, discard the lemon and rosemary and carve the chicken at the table. Heaven!

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ingredients
• 1 x 2kg/4½lb free-range organic chicken
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• 2kg/4½lb potatoes, peeled
• 1 large, preferably unwaxed, lemon
• 1 whole bulb of garlic, broken into cloves
• a handful of fresh thyme
• olive oil
• a handful of fresh rosemary sprigs, leaves picked
• optional: 8 rashers of smoked streaky bacon
If you took a minute to READ the recipe again, you would find that the cooked lemon and the garlic would be needed to fill the chicken. So there you go, stop pointing the finger and take a good hard look at yourself (or what you have wrote) first.
I'v cooked this once before, and took the receipe of this webpage and it's absolutly awesome. I cook this for my partner now once a week, because for some reason Sainsburys only has deals on 2.3 kg chicken which could feed 4, we use the rest of the chicken to make panines!
This reciepe is one the best, far better than Delia's which I must say is a load of old' crap! :)
Keep up the good work Jamie, you've inspired people to cook and cook and cook :)
Do I need to wrap the chicken with aluminium foil?
So, does this mean total cooking time is 1.5 hours?
Thanks.
First time cooking for me, but I think that the reason you cook the potatoes first is that you cook them with the garlic and lemon which then needs to go into the chicken. I think it's just a saving on effort thing.
Stealth
Looking at it you leave the spuds to one side for 45mins.
Do not be arrogant-this is a very clear recipe for people you can actually cook. See, lots of us could do it...so whay JO is to blame?
Its not very clear Jamie, i expected better from you. (im getting ready for the backlash of Jamie arse lickers now telling me how dumb i am and how great you are)
we are now cooking down the chicken to stock for bisque tomorrow.
fantastic recipe - going to be a weekly one i think - perfect for a family with picky kids - all were fightng for more bacon
THANK YOU for creating this receipe!!!
cheers
simon j
Just wanted to say you're a great inspiration and really respect the way you use your talent, status and knowledge to strive to improve society, unlike some well known chefs i will not mention,
hate tesco even more now,
there're lots of people behind you, hugh and heston and just want to say many appreciate and respect you all and keep up the good work :)
Best wishes!
I've made this recipe for years and it's always been a success; I'm making it again for mom's birthday on friday, we're totally your fans.
I wish I could see more of you in TV around here!
You're amazing!!!
Michelle
Mexico City
Knowing about you from my lovely- cooking- addict-roomate when i was studying in Nottingham.Now back to work in China,saw your brilliant cooking program about roast chicken with lemon and rosemary roast potatoes,so attractive,you and your food.Personally, i am a potato addict, loving any cooking with potato,so this piece of recipe means a lot to me,like all your other fans, i cant wait to try it out next day.Thanks for your talent and sharing with us.
Best wishes to you and your family
Jamie you are blinding!!!!
Have been watching yours and Hugh F.W channel 4 programmes and on your reccommendation have been buying all my meat from a butcher and fruit and veg for our local market. I can honestly say will never buy it from tesco again!!! The guys from the market have loads of choice (not to mention were a good laugh!!) and you can get some brilliant deals from them so have been making savings too- hubby is well impressed!!!
Thanks again Jamie!!!
I cooked my very first roast chicken today, and just to add pressure, I decided to invite my entire family over for dinner (not a common event). Well, thanks to your wonderful recipe and clear directions the meal was an instant success (and was a rock star for the evening!)
Thanks so much for sharing Jamie!
Cheers,
Krista
Do you ever actually read these comments I wonder...hmm perhaps you employ a comment-reader...Anyhow, I've been a fan from the start. Not an adoring groupee type fan (so not my style) but more of an admirer of what you've chosen to do with your lime light-respect where respects due I say!
Perhaps your comment reader could pass on compliments to my top chef, this recipe was a super chicken licken delight! Made whilst listening to blue grass and consumed by candle light it felt like a real live grown up meal! we loved the subtle flavours.
Thanks for being you and doing what you do; I think you rock ! Keep on keeping on!
Ayley
I did a few things differently though, coz i think i saw you (on tv) pound up some scallions, with the garlic, herbs and some lemon zest, then added olive oil to this mixture and then rubbed the mixture all over the chicken before putting it in the cavity. After cooking and before discarding the lemon, I stabbed it a few times inside the cavity. I also used commercial chicken, (free-range organic chicken is not readily available at the local grocery store). Still, it turned out great! Thanks jamie! I can't wait to try your perfect roast chicken recipe for my husband's birthday next week. Maybe i'll go to my mom's--she has free-range chickens in her backyard. Then I can compare the diffrence. :)
xoxo regards from the philippines xoxo
It smelled and tasted FANTASTIC! The best Chicken I've EVER tasted!! Yum!
I have been cooking for a long time , and most people consider me a gourmet cook. So , when I say this is the best, easiest, most WONDERFUL roast chicken..... it is!
Just one point- I always use organic , free-range chickens. Makes a HUGE difference!
Michele
jamie u r'0ck and i l0ve uuuu
im s0 g0nna make this f0r christmas
And I am a terrible cook.
I'm soooooooooooo excited!
Have to say jamie..as a worker of sainsburys i have high hopes!
so i hope you prove your worth espesially after this comment
"16. aimee largent Wed 17 Sep 2008 14:57 i cooked it and it tasted like aboslute shit
what are yaaa doin"
chicken recipe was excellent...potatoes were boring!
how di i make them look like the picture
YOU DONT NEED BAD LANGUAGE.
The programme is very good,I hope you will carry on.You have a lot of people out here who support you but are to busy(lazy) to take time out to let you know.
I hope you may get down to WORTHING WEST SUSSEX one day and you will see you have a very good following here.
All the best for now, Regards John & Carol.
One thing we found was that the potatoes were sweet to taste though I did not add one bit of sugar to the cooking process. But they loved it!
it was delicious! everyone enjoyed it
thanks jamie
thanks!!!!
xx
TIP: for a subtle favour and if your boyfriend brings home a lime NOT a lemon then go with the lime! A surprising sucess!!
Thanks...an inspired Mrs Beeton wannabe :)
X
Like the rest of the nation, I too am now a Jamie Oliver fan. Thank you so much.
keep trucking on !
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what are yaaa doin
Other than that, Fantastic recipe!
Ooh it's making my mouth water just reading it!
Yum yum x
lovely jabbly
thanks jamie xx