On countless visits here before I made Israel my home, I’d buy giant bags of za’atar from the shuk; that way, after I left and no matter where I was, if I was pining for the sun and spice of this magical place, I could sprinkle it back into my life, if even just for the duration of a meal. For something that takes 10 minutes to throw together, the roasted chicken is a masterpiece. I rest the bird right on top of the potatoes, so the za’atar-scented drippings coat the tangy, sumac-coated potatoes while they cook in unison. If you’re having a crowd, throw this in the oven during cocktail hour, then pull it out for oohs and aahs. If you’re feeding a smaller group, be happy, because this chicken, pulled off the bone and tossed into a salad, makes a killer next-day lunch.
Za’atar Roasted Chicken
Rated 4.5 stars by 4 readers
Category
Main Course
Author
Adeena Sussman, from Sababa
Servings/Yield
4
 
                      Ingredients
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1 whole chicken (about 3 pounds) 
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Olive oil 
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Salt 
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Pierre Poivre or ground black pepper 
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1 Tbsp honey 
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4 garlic cloves 
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1 lemon cut in quarters 
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1 Tbsp Za'atar spice 
Directions
- Pre heat the oven to 350°F. 
- Coat the chicken with some olive oil and season with salt, pepper and za'atar. Place in an ovenproof dish and and drizzle the honey on top of the chicken. 
- Place the lemon and garlic around the chicken. 
- Roast for 30 minutes while basting with the juices every 10 minutes. 
- Increase the temperature to 400°F and roast for another 15 to 20 minutes, until well browned. 
- Remove from the oven and let rest for 20 minutes before serving. 
- The chicken is great with tahini sauce (try adding some of the roasted garlic and lemon to the sauce) and a simple cucumber salad. 
Recipe Note
Recipe from Sababa: Fresh, Sunny Flavors From My Israeli Kitchen, by Adeena Sussman
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Photo © Dan Perez
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