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01-02-2018 11:03 AM
Any tips for roasting bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts to insure maximum flavor and juiciness? Just making a simple dinner for four.
Thanx.
01-02-2018 11:06 AM
@MarkeieMark Just mentioned this and she is correct. Roasting bags keep meat moist and the color still looks perfect.
01-02-2018 11:09 AM
Put them in the oven and roast them and don't cook them too long. Use a thermometer. I almost always buy bone skin on breasts and roast them. WONDERFUL!
01-02-2018 11:10 AM
@hopi wrote:@MarkeieMark Just mentioned this and she is correct. Roasting bags keep meat moist and the color still looks perfect.
Thanx, never thought of roasting bags! And, no mess, right!
01-02-2018 11:16 AM
@Sooner wrote:Put them in the oven and roast them and don't cook them too long. Use a thermometer. I almost always buy bone skin on breasts and roast them. WONDERFUL!
@Sooner, do you take them out at lower temp assuming they'll be cooking while resting? And, any special seasonings to keep them moist?
01-02-2018 11:28 AM
Marinade
01-02-2018 11:30 AM
I only use the Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten recipe. Perfect everytime.
01-02-2018 11:31 AM
I like using the bone-in with skin on chicken breasts for more flavor. I use a very simple method that doesn't really need a formal recipe. I simply salt and pepper each chicken breast and place them (skin side down) on a generously-oiled sheet baking pan in a preheated oven at 400 degrees for approx. 35-40 minutes until the skin is crusted golden brown (DO NOT COVER). Turn chicken over and brush with honey (optional). Roast for approx. 5 minutes longer.
The results: tender, juicy chicken!
01-02-2018 11:33 AM
I use Ina Garten's method every time I want/need juicy roasted chicken breasts:
Roasted Chicken Breast
Skin on, bone in
Rub with olive oil
Sprinkle on salt and pepper
Put chicken on a baking sheet
375 for 35-40 minutes...165 degrees
Comes out very juicy
01-02-2018 01:16 PM
I know this is not roasting but it's really good.
We like oven fried chicken. I always make boneless skinless breasts.
I melt some butter on a baking pan. Dip the chicken in egg than bread crumbs. I make them from bread we make. Put the chicken on the pan when butter is melted. Cook 400° 20-30 mins or internal temperature of 165°.
Maybe try 425° for 30-45 mins for bone in chicken breasts.
I like chicken made this way because it's always moist, tender & tasty.
One of my aunts always made it like this. DH loved it. Every time we visited her he asked if she made some of that chicken. LOL!!!
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