NIGELLA’S CHICKEN IN A POT WITH LEMON & ORZO

Chicken is one of my very favourite things to cook - I love the versatility, and the simple goodness that it always provides. I recently found the most incredible recipe from Nigella Lawson’s new book - COOK, EAT, REPEAT - Chicken in a pot with lemon and orzo, so decided to try it out.

The food I cook has to be simple and unfussy - I don’t have time to spend hours preparing a complicated dinner. This one is not only super delicious, but also extremely easy, having the whole meal ready in around 90 mins, and most of that is cooking time. I emplore you to try it out for yourselves!


INGREDIENTS -Serves: 4-6

  • 1 x 15ml tablespoon olive oil

  • 1 (approx. 1.5kg or bigger) chicken (preferably free-range and organic)

  • zest and juice of 2 unwaxed lemons

  • 3 fat cloves of garlic (peeled and minced)

  • 2 medium to large carrots (approx. 350-400g / 12-14oz total weight)

  • 2 medium to large leeks (approx. 400g / 14oz total trimmed weight)

  • 2 teaspoons Maldon sea salt flakes or 1 teaspoon fine flowing salt

  • ½ teaspoon chilli flakes

  • 2 teaspoons dried tarragon

  • 300 grams orzo pasta

  • 1 bunch flatleaf parsley to give 6 tablespoons finely chopped leaves, plus more to serve

METHOD

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/350°F. Untruss the chicken, if it comes trussed, and remove all the string. Prepare the vegetables: peel and cut the carrots into batons; cut the trimmed leeks into smallish rounds, approx. 1.5-2.5cm / ¾-1 inch.

  2. Heat the oil in a large heavy-based casserole/ Dutch oven with a tightly fitting lid. Place the chicken in the hot oil breast side down to colour the skin (about 3 mins) Then turn the chicken the right way up.

  3. Turn down the heat, or take the pan off the heat completely, and aiming for the space around the chicken, add the lemon zest and minced garlic (obviously some can end up on the chicken itself) and give it a quick stir into the oil as best you can.

  4. Scatter in the prepared vegetables around the chicken, followed by the salt, chilli flakes (if using) and dried tarragon.

  5. Measure 1.5 litres/6¼ cups of cold water into a measuring jug. Pour 1.25 litres / 5 cups of cold water into the chicken pot at first, and then, gradually, pour in the remaining water until the liquid comes up about two thirds of the leg of the chicken, leaving the golden breast clearly untouched by a small margin. Now add the lemon juice.

  6. Turn up the heat and bring the pot to a boil, leaving it uncovered. Poke the vegetables down with a fork if they bob up too much.

  7. Once boiling clamp on the lid and put into the preheated oven for 1 hour 15 minutes.

  8. Take the pot out of the oven and stir in the orzo, around the edges of the chicken, and then put the lid on again, and put the casserole back in the oven for another 15 minutes, by which time the orzo should be soft and swollen.

  9. Take out of the oven and remove the lid, then let it stand for 15 minutes, giving the orzo a bit of a stir to loosen any that has stuck to the bottom of the pan. The orzo will continue to soak up some of the broth as it stands.

  10. Stir in 4 tablespoons of the freshly chopped parsley, and then sprinkle over the remaining 2 tablespoons, and put more on the table to serve alongside.

  11. To serve, carve the chicken whilst it is still in the pot - it literally falls off the bone! Serve in a generous bowl, topping with the orzo and some of the liquid.

Recipe by Nigella Lawson from the book COOK, EAT, REPEAT

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