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Slow-Roasted Garlic and Lemon Chicken

This beautiful lemon chicken recipe from Nigella Lawson is perfect paired with root vegetables or a simple side salad. Enjoy as part of a weekend feast.

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Nigella Lawson

Introduction

This is one of those recipes you just can’t make once: that’s to say, after the first time, you’re hooked. It is gloriously easy: you just put everything in the roasting dish and leave it to cook in the oven, pervading the house, at any time of year, with the summer scent of lemon and thyme – and of course, mellow, almost honeyed garlic. I got the idea of it from those long-cooked French chicken casseroles with whole garlic cloves and just wanted to spritz it up with lemon for summer. The wonderful thing about it is that you turn the lemon from being a flavouring to being a major player; left in chunks to cook slowly in the oven they seem almost to caramelise and you can eat them, skin, pith and all, their sour bitterness sweetened in the heat.

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Ingredients

1 chicken (approx. 2–2.25kg), cut into 10 pieces
1 head garlic, separated into unpeeled cloves
2 unwaxed lemons, preferably thin-skinned, cut into chunky eighths
small handful fresh thyme
3 tbsp olive oil
150ml white wine
black pepper

Method

Pre-heat the oven to 160°C/gas mark 3.

Put the chicken pieces into a roasting tin and add the garlic cloves, lemon chunks and the thyme; just roughly pull the leaves off the stalks, leaving some intact for strewing over later. Add the oil and using your hands mix everything together, then spread the mixture out, making sure all the chicken pieces are skin side up.

Sprinkle over the white wine and grind on some pepper, then cover tightly with foil and put in the oven to cook, at flavour-intensifyingly low heat, for 2 hours. Remove the foil from the roasting tin, and turn up the oven to 200°C/gas mark 6. Cook the uncovered chicken for another 30–45 minutes, by which time the skin on the meat will have turned golden brown and the lemons will have begun to scorch and caramelise at the edges.

I like to serve this as it is, straight from the roasting tin: so just strew with your remaining thyme and dole out.

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    default user avatar Teresa Micillo

    Every time I make this recipe, people rave about it and ask for the recipe. Easy, and if you bake it in a ceramic or glass dish, it can go straight to the table! The caramelized garlic and lemons maje a beautiful presentation. I have been making this dish for 20 years!

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