This is sooo delicious. I mean it’s really, really good.
I had a young chicken thawing in the fridge for a couple of days. I told the kids I would make them chicken and waffles pretty much all weekend. I just didn’t quite get to it. Thing is they’d rather have wings with their waffles, so I took the young bird for myself.
Roasted chicken with herbs and citrus sounded pretty good to me. I happen to have made a citrus rub earlier for salmon to marinate overnight. I had all these lemons, limes, oranges and the rub left over. I was afraid that the chicken wouldn’t have much flavor since I was going to season it and immediately cook it. Ha…who am I kidding this rub was packed with flavor.

I had a mixture of oranges, lemons, limes and mandarins. I used a white onion too. It’s sweet and mild, paired well with the fruit without overwhelming it. It makes a beautiful sauce.

I cut the chicken in half and coated it with kosher salt. Set it to the side. I rolled the fruit to extract as much flavor out of it as possible. I cut the small fruit in half and squeezed the juice into a bowl. I quartered the oranges and put the juice in the bowl.

I laid the juiced fruit pieces in the bottom of the glass roasting pan with the onions. I then put the chicken that was completely dry on top of the fruit and onions. I poured the juice on the chicken and coated it with the RUB!!!

I roasted it for an hour total…10 min at 450° and 50 min at 350°. The aroma alone was BLAZING!! I covered it with foil after removing it from the oven for 10 more min.
I served it over a jerk rice pilaf. I will make this a million times over. I used my lemon pepper grind as a base for the rub. You can add all the herbs and spice you want to it. You won’t be disappointed.
- Let chicken sit out and get close to room temp before putting it in the oven
- Make sure chicken is dry to touch before putting the juice on
- Use dry herbs in your rub
- Use fresh herbs…i.e. lemon thyme to tuck in the chicken while cooking
- Can marinate in a bag overnight with the citrus and rub(delicious either way)
Looks incredible, you certainly got my attention with the citrus theme. Makes nearly everything taste great (: