Keto Roast Chicken

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This easy Keto roast chicken recipe is a true home run.

It’s the perfect choice for a nice Sunday dinner with friends and family. Plus, you can use the leftovers to make a delicious homemade broth or shred the remaining meat to use in a quick soup or salad recipe the next day.

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Easy and Cheap!

Whole chickens are almost always a super low price at the grocery store which makes this easy Keto roast chicken a great recipe to add to your rotation if you’re doing Keto on a budget.

I know I can generally get a whole roasting chicken for $0.99/pound and quite often on sale for $0.79/pound.

Next time you see whole chickens on sale, buy a couple. Make this Keto roast chicken recipe right away and tuck the rest in the freezer to use with this recipe later.

I highly suggest making my Keto corn bread stuffing to along with this roast chicken. Check it out here. You won’t be sorry-I promise!

 The onion in this recipe serves two purposes: It raises the chicken out of the juices while it cooks and it imparts a lovely flavor to the pan sauce. After cooking, the onion is discarded, rather than eaten, to keep the overall carb count low. If you would like to omit the onion completely, you can replace the onion slices with ovenproof metal cookie cutters to lift the chicken while it cooks.

A couple of notes…

 The onion in this recipe serves two purposes: It raises the chicken out of the juices while it cooks and it imparts a lovely flavor to the pan sauce. After cooking, the onion is discarded, rather than eaten, to keep the overall carb count low. If you would like to omit the onion completely, you can replace the onion slices with ovenproof metal cookie cutters to lift the chicken while it cooks.

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Keto Whole Roasted Chicken

This flavorful Keto Whole Roasted Chicken comes together easily and will be a true home run! Serve it for a nice family dinner, make this for a week's worth of meal prep and save the leftover bones to make your own broth-perfect if you're doing Keto on a budget! 

Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Keyword chicken, keto chicken, whole roasted chicken
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 29 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 44 minutes
Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 1 large white onion cut into thick slices
  • 1 whole chicken (5-6 pounds)
  • 1 container poultry herbs (thyme, rosemary, & sage)
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter at room temp
  • 6 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425°F and arrange onion slices in bottom of a large, heavy-duty 12” skillet with high sides.

  2. Remove and discard neck and giblets from chicken and place bird breast-side up on top of onion slices in skillet. Pat chicken dry with paper towels and generously season the outside with salt and black pepper. 

  3.  Separate out approximately 1/3 of the fresh thyme, rosemary, and sage from the bundle. Remove and discard the tough stems from the thyme and rosemary leaves. Combine the leaves with the sage before roughly chopping. 

  4. Add the softened butter, half the minced garlic, and the chopped fresh poultry herbs in a small bowl and stir to combine. Divide the herb butter into small chunks before tucking evenly under the chicken skin covering the breast meat. 

  5. Massage the remaining minced garlic inside the cavity of the bird before stuffing with the remaining fresh poultry herbs. Secure legs together with kitchen string, and then add the chicken broth to the skillet.

  6. Place skillet in pre-heated oven and roast for 1 hour and 30 minutes or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh reads 165°F. Check every 30 minutes while cooking to make sure the skin isn’t becoming too brown. If it is, cover with aluminum foil after 1 hour and check for doneness after another 15-20 minutes. 

  7. Remove skillet from oven and carefully transfer chicken to a serving platter. Cover loosely with aluminum foil to keep warm and let rest for 15-20 minutes. 

  8. While the chicken rests, discard the onion slices in the skillet and heat the remaining liquid over medium-high heat. Scrape the bottom of the skillet with a spatula or wooden spoon to remove the browned bits. Continue cooking until the liquid is reduced by one half. Once reduced, taste and season with salt and black pepper, if desired.  

  9. To serve, carve the chicken and top each serving with a spoonful of the warm pan sauce. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

The onion in this recipe serves two purposes: It raises the chicken out of the juices while it cooks and it imparts a lovely flavor to the pan sauce. After cooking, the onion is discarded, rather than eaten, to keep the overall carb count low. If you would like to omit the onion completely, you can replace the onion slices with ovenproof metal cookie cutters to lift the chicken while it cooks.

Carbs/Serving:*

Total carbs: 3.7g
Fiber: 1.7g
Net carbs:2g

*Source: VeryWell.com recipe analyzer

Let me know if the comments if you liked the recipe. Happy cooking!

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