How to Bake Chicken
Turn the oven on and heat it to 400°F (204.4°C)., Wash the chicken under cold running water., Place your chicken in a pan and pat the chicken dry with paper towels., Place half of an onion inside the chicken (optional)., Season the outside of the...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Turn the oven on and heat it to 400°F (204.4°C).
If you have a convection oven, preheat it to 375°F (190.5°C). -
Step 2: Wash the chicken under cold running water.
Make sure to wash the inner cavity.
If your chicken came with a bag of offal inside of it, remove it at this time.
It is important to wash under cold water, rather than warm water, because using warm water increases the chance of bacterial growth. , Get the chicken as dry as possible.
When there is less moisture the chicken will bake better.
If there is too much moisture on the chicken, it may steam rather than bake., You could also put in a lemon wedge, an apple, or herbs.
These ingredients will help to flavor the inside of the chicken.
You can also sprinkle the inside of the chicken with salt and pepper.
Tie the legs together using kitchen twine. , Now is the time to decide if you want to rub your chicken with anything such as olive oil, a small amount of bacon fat, or butter.
Don’t forget to salt and pepper the chicken as well.
Make sure to coat the chicken evenly on all sides. , Make sure that the oven has reached 400°F (204.4°C).
Allow the chicken to bake in the oven for 50 to 60 minutes, for a 2 to 3 lb. (0.9 to
1.4 kg) chicken.Another option is to cover the pan and chicken with tin foil.
Bake the covered chicken for 60 minutes.
Uncover the chicken and bake it for another 20-30 minutes, or until clear juices run from the meat.
This method makes for an even crispier exterior. , Let it cool for 15 minutes before slicing it up.
Discard the kitchen twine. , You can use these drippings for chicken soup or gravy. , -
Step 3: Place your chicken in a pan and pat the chicken dry with paper towels.
-
Step 4: Place half of an onion inside the chicken (optional).
-
Step 5: Season the outside of the chicken with herbs and spices.
-
Step 6: Insert the chicken (in the pan) into the oven.
-
Step 7: Take the chicken out of the oven when it has finished cooking.
-
Step 8: Save the drippings once you have removed the chicken from the pan.
-
Step 9: Finished.
Detailed Guide
If you have a convection oven, preheat it to 375°F (190.5°C).
Make sure to wash the inner cavity.
If your chicken came with a bag of offal inside of it, remove it at this time.
It is important to wash under cold water, rather than warm water, because using warm water increases the chance of bacterial growth. , Get the chicken as dry as possible.
When there is less moisture the chicken will bake better.
If there is too much moisture on the chicken, it may steam rather than bake., You could also put in a lemon wedge, an apple, or herbs.
These ingredients will help to flavor the inside of the chicken.
You can also sprinkle the inside of the chicken with salt and pepper.
Tie the legs together using kitchen twine. , Now is the time to decide if you want to rub your chicken with anything such as olive oil, a small amount of bacon fat, or butter.
Don’t forget to salt and pepper the chicken as well.
Make sure to coat the chicken evenly on all sides. , Make sure that the oven has reached 400°F (204.4°C).
Allow the chicken to bake in the oven for 50 to 60 minutes, for a 2 to 3 lb. (0.9 to
1.4 kg) chicken.Another option is to cover the pan and chicken with tin foil.
Bake the covered chicken for 60 minutes.
Uncover the chicken and bake it for another 20-30 minutes, or until clear juices run from the meat.
This method makes for an even crispier exterior. , Let it cool for 15 minutes before slicing it up.
Discard the kitchen twine. , You can use these drippings for chicken soup or gravy. ,
About the Author
Jacqueline Reed
With a background in lifestyle and practical guides, Jacqueline Reed brings 8 years of hands-on experience to every article. Jacqueline believes in making complex topics accessible to everyone.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: