KFC may be known for fried chicken (it is in their name, after all) but don't knock their rotisserie until you try it. Or try the copycat, at least.
serves/makes:
ready in: 1-2 hrs
1 review
ingredients
1/3 cup vegetable oil 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 tablespoon paprika 1 tablespoon seasoned salt 1 roaster chicken (rinsed well and dried)
directions
In a saucepan, mix first five ingredients well and heat warm enough to melt honey. Set aside.
Place chicken in baking dish, tucking wings and legs under and/or tie chicken with kitchen twine. Cover chicken with basting liquid entirely on all sides.
Bake chicken uncovered in a 400 degrees F oven 40-45 minutes, basting chicken with liquid throughout the cooking time, or until nicely browned. Remove from oven, cover baking dish with foil and let stand 15-20 minutes to rest prior to carving.
added by
Kandra, Tucson, Arizona USA
nutrition data
536 calories, 26 grams fat, 15 grams carbohydrates, 59 grams proteinper serving. This recipe is low in carbs.
I made this last night using a roaster chicken. While cooking, it looked like it was burning, but it actually was the glaze and seasoning darkening. My family loved it. We were all fighting for the skin because it was so tasty and crispy. The chicken was moist and plenty of au jus to use as gravy.
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reviews & comments
March 29, 2010
I made this last night using a roaster chicken. While cooking, it looked like it was burning, but it actually was the glaze and seasoning darkening. My family loved it. We were all fighting for the skin because it was so tasty and crispy. The chicken was moist and plenty of au jus to use as gravy.