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Related: About this forumSharing a Julia recipe,
assuming it works.
Julia Childs One-Pot Chicken Dinner Is One Every Cook Should Know
This method is pure genius.
https://www.allrecipes.com/julia-child-one-pot-roast-chicken-8746723?
Enjoy! Hope I can do so.
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Sharing a Julia recipe, (Original Post)
elleng
Jan 2025
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japple
(10,459 posts)1. Will have to try this method. Now, if I can only find a 3 lb. chicken. These days, it
seems they are a minimum of 4.5 lbs. Sometimes Publix has those Springer Mtn. small chickens and, when they do, I usually buy extra to stick in the freezer.
spinbaby
(15,369 posts)2. A related recipe from Nigella Lawson
Also a one-pot chicken, but with lemon and orzo. Ive made it and highly recommend.
https://www.nigella.com/recipes/chicken-in-a-pot-with-lemon-and-orzo
DET
(2,409 posts)3. That Looks Delicious
I havent made a whole chicken in years, but that recipe could convince me. Love tarragon with chicken, especially in chicken salad. Lemon, leeks, and orzo sound perfect together.
