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The basic ingredients for The-Best Ever Roast Chicken

About 13 years ago I happened across one of the greatest wonders invented for baking. I have to tell you, it rocked my world.

When Most Wonderful Hubby and I first started out in this adventure of marriage, about the only type of meat I could cook that was fit for human consumption was ham. Not real ham. The kind of ham that comes pressed into an oblong form filled with water and preservatives. I could bake pies, cookies, cakes and anything that was sweet and horribly bad for you. Bread and rolls were simple enough to make. I was even fairly handy with salads and side dishes. But when it came to meat, I was pretty hopeless. My culinary expertise with meat was that you either boiled it until it resembled shoe leather or put it under the broiler and achieved much the same shoe leather result.

It was with great joy and celebrating that we ate the first chicken I made in a clay baker. It roasts chicken to perfection – juicy, tender, awesome!

The baker comes in two pieces. The bottom is basically glazed terra cotta and the top is unglazed. You soak the lid for 10-15 minutes in water. You put your food in the bottom, plop on the lid and place the baker into a cold oven. That is when the magic starts. As the pan warms and the food begins to cook, that lid steams the food to a form of excellence rarely known to normal taste buds. This pan works so well, a pork roast even survived an unfortunate incident with one of those pads they stick in with meat to absorb all the juice, but that is a tale for another day.

The only problem is, the company that manufactured this wonderful baker has gone out of business. So I’ve scoured the internet and found this suitable substitute.

If you haven’t tried baking in clay, give it a whirl. You’ll be very glad you did! Here is my recipe for the roast chicken.

The Best-Ever Roast Chicken

1 4-5 pound baking chicken

2-3 pounds of potatoes

1 bag baby carrots

salt

pepper

salt-free seasoning

1-2 tbsp. melted butter

Soak lid for 10-15 minutes. While it is soaking, dig the innards out of your chicken (if it has any) and rinse under cool water. Place it in the bottom of the baker. Peel and chunk potatoes. I like to cut them into bite-sized pieces. I also like to use baby reds when they are available and I skip the whole peeling process because there are a lot of other things I’d rather do than peel potatoes. Place potatoes around the chicken then dump in the carrots. You could also put in some onion pieces. Onions are on the “not consumable” list at our house, so I skip this step. Once you’ve got everything in the baker, sprinkle with salt, pepper and seasoning. If you like to use fresh herbs, you could put in rosemary, sage or basil.

Once the lid has soaked, place on top of the bottom and put into a cold oven. This is very important. Do not preheat the oven or you could crack your baker. Set the temp to 375 and bake for about two hours. I always like to use a meat thermometer to make sure the meat is up to the appropriate temp. When it is, I take off the lid, and baste the bird with the butter then let brown up for a  few minutes (who can pass up crispy, brown chicken skin?).

Crispy, Golden Best-Ever Roast Chicken

Remove from oven, slice meat and enjoy!

Happy Entertaining!

I am not a representative or selling agent for Reston Lloyd. Just giving you a link to a product that appears similar to the one I have.

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If you’ve done your spring cleaning and yet your home’s interior still seems lost in the doldrums, think about changing things up a bit for some decor excitement.

Here are a few ideas to get you started and give the inside of your home a very simple and  extremely affordable facelift.

Just Move It! – One of the fastest and easiest ways to completely change the look of your home is to move around the furniture. Sketch out your room’s dimensions on paper cut out pieces of paper in approximate dimension to your furniture and move it around until you get a combination that you like. Then you can do the heavy lifting and move your furniture around to its new resting place (or stand back and direct the process while someone else does the lifting!).

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall – Place a mirror across from a window and suddenly you’ve got another window. Place it across from a door to give your room a wide-open feel. Any time you can place a mirror where light comes in, it creates a whole new level of warmth and openness.

•Pops Goes the Color – Add bright, fun pops of excitement with colorful throws and accent pillows. This works great on a couch or a bed. If most of your decor is neutral, you can have a lot of fun with seasonal color. Think hot pinks, turquoise or bright greens for spring, reds and nautical blues for summer. Think about what one red pillow or one turquoise throw could do for a room.

Room to Breathe – Most people have more knick knacks, decor and sentimental treasures than their house can hold, let alone one room. Instead of trying to have everything on display all the time, select a handful of  pieces that fit well with the season and put those out. Make sure whatever you are displaying has room to breath. Space creates a sense of order and openness.

• Let there be Light – If your lampshades are beyond repair, get some new light shades. If lamps are dark and clunky, give them a coat of paint. A light neutral shade can create a whole new look for your room. Or maybe you want to make the lamp your one focal point of color.  Before you slap on a coat of eye-popping orange, get a paint chip and try it in the room to see what the overall effect is going to be.

However you decide to change things up this spring, remember to have fun with it!

Happy Entertaining!

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I confess, I did not make the strawberries shown here, but I did take the photo and I enjoyed eating them. Does that count? I certainly hope so.

I love strawberries and chocolate and the combination of the two is nearly fatal. It is so hard to not eat more than my share of these wonderful treats. They are fairly simple to make, look very elegant and are so yummy. Make sure you use strawberries that are fresh and ripe.

Tuxedo Strawberries

  • 18 medium fresh strawberries with stems
  • 1 cup vanilla or white chips
  • 3-1/2 teaspoons shortening, divided
  • 1-1/3 cups semisweet chocolate chips

To make:

  • Line a tray or baking sheet with waxed paper; set aside. Wash strawberries and pat until completely dry.
  • In a microwave-safe bowl, melt vanilla chips and 1-1/2 teaspoons shortening in 30-second intervals; stir until smooth. Dip each strawberry until two-thirds is coated, forming the tuxedo shirt, allowing excess to drip off. Place on prepared tray; chill for 30 minutes or until set.
  • Melt chocolate chips and remaining shortening. To form the tuxedo jacket, dip each side of berry into chocolate from the tip of the strawberry to the top of vanilla coating. Repeat on the other side, leaving a white V-shape in the center. Set remaining chocolate aside. Chill berries for 30 minutes or until set.
  • Remelt reserved chocolate if necessary. Using melted chocolate and a round pastry tip #2, pipe a bow tie at the top of the white V and three buttons down front of shirt. Chill for 30 minutes or until set. Store in the refrigerator in a covered plastic container for up to 1 day. Yield: 1-1/2 dozen. Serving Size: As many as you want!

Happy Entertaining!

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A few weeks ago I needed to make some cookies to take to a meeting and of course, seemed to be out of everything I needed to make the cookies I wanted. Feeling a bit inspired, I threw some miscellaneous ingredients together and ended up with a batch of pretty tasty cookies. I finally remembered what I put in the original recipe and made the cookies again this week. Although I have a hard time not eating the dough, these cookies are a little different with a great flavor.

Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies

1 cup butter, softened

1/2 cup packed brown sugar

1 cup granulated sugar

2 eggs

1 tsp. vanilla

1 tsp. baking soda

2 tsps. cinnamon

1 1/3 cups flour

1/4 tsp. salt

3 cups oatmeal, uncooked

3/4 cup dried cranberries

1/2 cup chopped macadamia nuts

1 cup white chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In large bowl, beat together butter and sugars with electric mixer until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. In medium bowl, combine flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt; mix well. Add to butter mixture; mix well. Stir in oats, cranberries, nuts and chips; mix well.

Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 8-10 minutes until cookies are set but not yet brown for soft cookies or 10-12 minutes and turning brown for crispy cookies.

Happy Entertaining and enjoy!

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