February days are now gone and March has officially kicked in. I finally purchased a new monthly focus board. We ventured out for a day date which included a movie. I love our day dates. I will give my honest review about the movie for those interested. I wanted to see this movie as it was based on a true story. I did enjoy the movie but oh my, it was a tear jerker from the get go! It ended good but mercy! Let's just say that I am thankful that no one was sitting close enough to see my tear stained face. I am glad that I saw it but I am good for a while on sad movies, even if they do end good! My oldest daughter, her husband and their son participated in the Spartan race which is a series of obstacle courses that challenge. They done so well. As you can see from the pictures it gets pretty muddy! My three daughters participate each year in the Gate River Run. I love it that they do this together. They have so much support & encouragement from all the onlookers. I am just
I have a recipe to share with you today! I hope you enjoy it! I can tell you now that while it is cooking, you will drool over the smell!
Chicken & Potato Roast
Whole Chicken-get all the giblets out and wash good! Lift the skin up with a knife and dab butter under the skin the best you can. This helps to keep it moist.
Next, drag out the spices. I love spices!!!!!
Take EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) and coat the chicken. Next sprinkle your spices. I used Lemon pepper, Natures Seasoning ( I use for everything) , Pampered Chef Crush Peppercorn & Garlic Rub (I love), and Lowery's Seasoning Salt (A must have in your kitchen).
Then chop your potatoes up. I usually use the small red potatoes but all I had was the yellow. I like cooking potatoes with the peelings on if possible so I wash the potatoes and cut off any bad spots and then I dice. I used one small diced onion and took one clove of fresh garlic (It smells so good while cooking) and diced it up.
Spread the cut up potatoes, onions and garlic all around in your pan with chicken, tossing some of the garlic and onion inside the cavity of the chicken.
Next: I topped it off with more EVOO and Paprika.
Got it ready for the oven which was preheated at 400 degrees.
Doesn't that already look good? And if you could only smell it while it is cooking!!!! Topped it off with alum. foil and baked it for about 1 hour 30minutes. (Every oven varries)If your pot. doesn't taste just quite done remember that they will cook a little more from the steam when you take them out of the oven as long as you keep the alum. foil on it.
Not only does it smell good but looks good. Grab a plate!
Oh my! This looks so good. Making my mouth water! Thanks for the recipe. Trinity
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! And easy too!
ReplyDeleteLizzy
That looks super good!! Maybe this weekend....
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try it. I think it will be a hit at my house. It looks like it would taste awesome.
ReplyDeleteKim Crews
You should try out for Next Food Network Star.....You would be perfect. I love reading your blog and looking at your pic's!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBecky Snow
Yummy!!! That looks so good that I can almost smell it...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe, may have to try that one tonight.
Looks simple enough that the boys could do this one.
Thanks for the comment on my blog. I hope you will visit again.
Have a great day!!!
Melody
Yum
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful
I rarely cook a whole chicken but I may have to give this one a try
Well this looks like a recipe I might can do! Thanks! Audrey
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good and EASY! Nancy
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