Pan Roasted Chicken with Lemon-Velvet sauce
- Serves: 4 – 5
- Preparation Time: 20 minutes
- Total Cooking time: 1 hour (2 hours if you use a roasting hen)
Very simple to make, this is a delicious take on the classic roasted chicken which was a traditional staple for a Sunday supper. Whether served over simple steamed white rice or rosemary roasted potatoes the lemon velvet sauce is a deliciously tart accompaniment that compliments yet counters the savory moist and tender chicken.
If you can, use Meyer lemons for this recipe as they are a wonderful but short lived part of the citrus season. Slightly sweeter than normal lemons, Meyers are a hybrid of a lemon and tangerine which originated in China as an ornamental tree and found its way over to the US via an enterprising USDA employee named -You guessed it, Frank Meyer.
If you aren’t lucky enough to find this variety in the store or have a friend who has a Meyer lemon tree, then you can get suitable results from ordinary lemons or by mixing in the zest and juice of 1 tangerine to normal lemon juice and zest, I don’t recommend using bottled lemon juice as it can be unpleasantly bitter. Either way, the results are absolutely delicious if you use fresh ingredients.
Amount | Measure | Ingredients |
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4 – 6 | lbs | whole chicken (use a large fryer or a roasting hen) |
2 | tablespoon | clarified butter |
2 | tablespoon | Olive Oil |
1 | cup | lemon juice (approx 4 large lemons) (use Meyer lemons for best results) |
1/4 | cup | tangerine juice (about 1 tangerine) if not using Meyer lemons |
2 | teaspoon | lemon zest (this is the aromatic outer peel of the lemon) |
1 | teaspoon | tangerine zest (again if not using Meyer lemons) |
4 | cups | chicken broth |
1/2 | cup | lemon peel |
1 | tablespoon | soy sauce |
1/4 | teaspoon | saffron threads |
1 | tablespoon | crushed garlic |
1 | tablespoon | onion powder |
2 | tablespoon | sugar |
Salt and pepper to taste | ||
2 | tablespoon | cornstarch in ½ cup cold water |
2 | tablespoon | flour whisked into ¼ cup cold water |
To prepare:
Split the chicken down the back with kitchen shears and flatten out, season both sides with salt, pepper and celery salt. Heat a large, heavy skillet over moderately high heat and add in the butter and olive oil until shimmering hot. Place the chicken breast side down into the pan and brown 5-7 minutes then turn over and sear other side.
Add in 1 cup of water and cover to simmer, meanwhile heat the chicken broth in a sauce pan with the soy sauce, lemon peel and saffron. Bring to a simmer for 5-10 minutes then strain out the lemon peel. Add in the citrus juice, onion powder and crushed garlic, adjusting for salt and pepper. Simmer 10 minutes then using a hand blender puree so that the garlic is well mixed into the sauce, add the sugar and zest then thicken with the cornstarch and flour roux.
Let thicken slightly then add the sauce to the pan with the chicken cover and simmer 30 minutes basting the chicken occasionally with the sauce. Chicken will be done if you pierce the thickest part of the chicken such as the breast or thigh with a knife and the juices run clear (no pink). Serve piping hot over rice or roasted red potatoes and enjoy!