Spatchcock chicken with lemon and caper gravy — Rob Wade

Spatchcock chicken with lemon and caper gravy

This looks great, tastes amazing, and only requires minimal time in the kitchen. The fact it's spatchcocked mean it cooks more evenly than a normal roast chicken, and and in around 2/3 the time. 

To keep things super simple, I usually just serve it with bread. 

Full recipe below video

Serves 3-5 depending on the size of chicken. 

1 chicken (ideally allowed to come up to room temperature before cooking)

small handful of capers

1 lemon, zest and juice

small bunch of parsley, roughly chopped

300g baby spinach, washed

olive oil

salt

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- To spatchcock the chicken, hold it upright on your chopping board, with the breasts facing away from you, and the wings at the bottom. Using a sharp knife of kitchen shears, cut down either side of the backbone and discard. 

- Now lay the chicken flat, breast side up, and push down firmly, you should hear a slight cracking sound. This will ensure it lies flat as it cooks. 

- Transfer to an oven tray, pour over a little olive oil and season well with salt. 

- Roast at 220c for approximately 40 minutes. Check it's cooked through by pushing a temperature probe into the thickest part of the thigh: it should read 72c. (temperature probes are cheap and easy to find online - I can't recommend them highly enough). 

- Allow the chicken to rest in the roasting tray for 10 minutes while you prepare the other ingredients and cook the spinach. 

- Transfer the chicken and the cooked spinach to a warm serving dish. Put the roasting tray with all of the chicken juices over a low heat (you can pour off some of the fat if you prefer - I don't!).

- Add the lemon juice, zest, capers and parsley. Stir for a few seconds until the juices are just sizzling and simmering. (Note - making this gravy should take literally a minute - it's fresh and zesty and doesn't benefit from being boiled)

- Pour the gravy all over the chicken and serve with bread, potatoes, rice - whatever suits. 

 

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