Hello everybody, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, roasted chicken with a puerto rican twistš. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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Today I made for you my version of latin style roast chicken. It's very simple to make and very flavorful! I recently shared how I have teamed with a fellow blogger Neyssa, who runs the site Latina Misfit on a Mission to run a series of Hispanic-inspired Thanksgiving and holiday recipes here at The Coupon Project!
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have roasted chicken with a puerto rican twistš using 8 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Roasted chicken with a Puerto Rican twistš:
- Take 1 whole chicken
- Take 1 stick butter softened (you can also use EVOO)
- Make ready Adobo seasoning
- Get Garlic (you can use fresh garlic, powdered or minced)
- Take 1 onion (cut in half)
- Get Sofrito
- Get Sazon (one packet)
- Take Black pepper
Island Bites is a Puerto Rican cook with decades of experience in the kitchen. She's an expert in Latin American cuisine. I didn't have roasted peppers so but i had a fresh pepper that was turning red so, I place it on stove top and. There isn't a Puerto Rican restaurant here.
Instructions to make Roasted chicken with a Puerto Rican twistš:
- First defrost and rinse the chicken. Remove the giblets from the cavity (You can save it for homemade gravy).
- Pat chicken dry with a kitchen towel or paper towel. Slit a hole in the top of both drumsticks and wings. Elevate the skin over the breast. When adding seasoning, you will rub seasoning inside also.
- Cut the stick of butter in half. Use one hand to massage the 1/2 of stick of butter onto the chicken while generously seasoning the bird with Adobo on both sides.
- Cut the remaining part of the butter in half. Insert into the cavity along with garlic, onions, two teaspoons of Adobo seasoning, black pepper and two teaspoons of Sofrito
- Sprinkle Sofrito over the chicken. Not too much is needed. You can smooth the Sofrito over the chicken lightly with the back of the spoon. Do this on both sides.
- Bake covered with aluminum foil at 350 for one hour. Carefully turn the chicken onto the otherside. The remaining onions can be added to the sides of the pan in the dripping.
- Continue to bake until it's well done. Occasionally basting with the drippings. Remove the aluminum foil and add the remaining butter just on top the chicken. It will melt rapidly but, it will toast the top of the chicken.
- Allow the chicken to bake uncovered for about ten minutes. Enough to toast but, not to dry out or evaporate the drippings.
- Once it's cooked, let it rest at least a half hour before serving. Enjoy.
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