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Lemon Chicken Breast

Posted by moltobenni Posted on: 01/20/07

Lemon Chicken Breast

This is a recipe for those with a sense of humor or for any one that likes to play with their food.

Ingredients 1 whole chicken (weight is dependent on how many servings are required)

1 large lemon, cut into halves

sprig of rosemary

salt and pepper to taste

butter or olive oil, whichever you prefer

Heat oven to 350 degrees

Rub butter or oil over the skin of the chicken until it is completely coated. Take a knife and gently separate the skin from the breast meat; slide lemon halves under the skin with the peel side up. This way the juice from t! he le mon n will coat the breast. Season skin of chicken to your preference; place sprig of rosemary into the chicken. Cover and place in oven for 30-45 minutes. Remove cover and continue to roast until juices run clear, basting every 15-20 minutes, depending on size of the bird.

If you've followed these steps correctly, your chicken should look like the one in the picture. Bon Appetit!


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  • That is the funniest thing I have ever seen. I am going to try it out at my Supper Bowl party. Does it work on a rotisserie too? Thanks for sharing your web site. It's great!
    By foodie on January 31, 2007 01:24

  • Yes, it does work on a rotisserie too! Enjoy the game.
    By Ron Benny on January 31, 2007 23:35

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