Toast the end of a beautiful summer with a Sunday dinner worthy of friends and family. Roasting a pair of chickens keeps your hands relatively free. The mustard rub, which is slathered on the chickens a day ahead, gets crusty and delicious as the chickens roast to a golden nut brown.
Mustard-Crusted Roast Chickens
Ingredients
- 1 cup Dijon mustard
- 1/2 cup minced shallots (about 2 large)
- 1/4 cup minced garlic (12 to 16 cloves)
- 2 Tbs. chopped fresh thyme
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 2 whole chickens, about 3-1/2 lb. each
- 5 Tbs. extra-virgin olive oil for drizzling
Instructions
Make the mustard paste:
- In a small bowl, combine the mustard, shallots, garlic, and thyme, along with 2 tsp. salt and 2 tsp. pepper.
Prepare the chickens:
- Trim off and discard the wing tips. Trim any excess fat from the chickens, clean out the cavities, rinse under cold water, and pat dry. Set the chickens on a large dish and, using your hands, rub the mustard paste all over the outside (top and bottom) of the chickens. The coating should be generous but not gloppy. Rub any remaining paste into the cavities of the chickens. Put the dish in the refrigerator, uncovered, and let the chickens rest, breast side up, for several hours or overnight.
Roast the chickens:
- Heat the oven to 450ºF. Put the chickens on a rack in a large roasting pan, a rimmed baking sheet, or two smaller pans. (If you use two pans and put the chickens on different racks in the oven, be sure to rotate them occasionally during roasting.) Sprinkle a little salt and pepper over the chickens and then drizzle each with 1-1/2 Tbs. olive oil. Roast for 25 minutes. Remove the roasting pan from the oven and drizzle each chicken with another 1 Tbs. olive oil. Reduce the oven temperature to 350ºF, rotate the pan, and continue roasting another 25 minutes. Baste each chicken with fat from the pan (use a spoon or a bulb baster). Rotate the pan and roast until the chickens are deep golden brown, crusty, and cooked through, about another 30 to 45 minutes. The chickens are done when an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh reads 170º to 175ºF and the juices run clear. Remove the chickens from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before carving.
- Carve the chicken, taking care to disturb the mustard crust as little as possible. Arrange the pieces on one or two platters and bring to the table.
A Homemade Bianco with Icy Grapes makes a wonderful aperitif, but plan ahead because the herbs and zest steep in the bottles for a minimum of six hours. Serve the chickens with a Warm Green Bean, Pancetta & Tomato Salad with Parmesan, and finish the meal with a fragrant Cornmeal, Rosemary Cake.