The croutons here are pieces of slightly stale sourdough that make a trivet for the chicken and soak up all the juices, such a clever idea. They are delicious and so is the salsa verde on the side.
Wine suggestion: We think a Jura Chardonnay with a little bit of Voile (kept in large oak barrels and not topped up for a number of years with a sherry-like flor yeast keeping them fresh) is the perfect match. The full-bodied Chardonnay matched with the freshness of the alpine foothills and the salty, yeasty Voile complements the croutons. Tonight it was our last bottle of the Jacques Puffeney Cuvée Sacha which is a non-vintage blend of Chardonnay with a small amount of much older Savignin; very compelling and complex.
Roast chicken with garlic & thyme croutons – serves 4
- 1 whole chicken
- ½ a loaf of day-old sourdough, cut into large chunks
- a few sprigs of thyme
- a whole bulb of garlic, halved
- 1 lemon, halved
FOR THE SALSA VERDE:
- ½ tbsp Dijon
- 2 tbsp red wine vinegar
- 100ml olive oil
- 2 tbsp finely diced gherkins or cornichons
- 2 tbsp small capers, rinsed and drained
- 1 clove of garlic, crushed
- ½ a small bunch of flat-leaf parsley, chopped
- ½ a small bunch of mint, chopped
- a small bunch of basil, chopped
Heat the oven to 190C. Rub the chicken all over with olive oil and season well.
Toss the bread with the thyme, 2 tbsp of olive oil and some seasoning. Spread the bread over the bottom of a large roasting tin with the garlic and lemon, then sit the chicken on the top. Make sure there is plenty of bread underneath the chicken. Roast for 20 minutes per 500g plus an extra 10 minutes or until the chicken is cooked.
Make the salsa verde by whisking the mustard, vinegar and oil together, season well, then add all the chopped ingredients.
Leave the chicken to rest for 10 minutes or so before carving. Toss the croutons in the sticky juices in the roasting tin and serve alongside the chicken and the salsa.
(Original recipe by Lulu Grimes in Olive Magazine, May 2015.)
Well made and Delicious 😋
Thanks Anand!
yum!!! Love the name of the blog and LOVE this dish!! it looks so perfect
Looking forward to your new posts 🙂
Ah thanks. We’ll keep an eye on yours too! J&J