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Irish pot-roasted chicken
Date: January 20, 2007
1 (4 to 5 pound) chicken
4 ounces oatmeal
1 average onion, chopped
2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons stock
Salt and pepper
6 ounces bacon
3 average onions, sliced
2 pounds potatoes
Seasoned flour
3 tablespoons drippings or oil
4 average carrots, sliced
If there are giblets with the bird, take them out, wash all but the liver (reserve that for another use), and cover with good water, add salt and pepper, bring to the boil and simmer for half an hour.
Wipe the bird inside and out and remove any lumps of fat from the inside, sprinkle with salt.
Mix together the oatmeal, chopped onion, butter, stock and seasoning. Stuff the bird with this mixture and secure well.
Heat the drippings or oil and lightly fry the bacon, then chop and put into a casserole. Quickly brown the bird in the same fat and put on top of the bacon. Soften the onion and briefly saute the carrots, then add to the casserole.
Strain the giblet stock and make it up to about 1/2 liter. Heat and pour over the chicken. Cover and cook in a moderate oven (350 degrees F) for about one hour.
Meanwhile, cut the potatoes into thick slices and blanch them in boiling good water, or steam them for about 5 minutes. Toss them in seasoned flour and add them to the casserole, adding a little more of the giblet stock if needed. Cover with buttered wax paper and continue cooking for another 1/2 hour, taking off the paper for the last few minutes for browning.
Servings: 4