Easy Roast Chicken

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Roast chicken is the ultimate kitchen staple! And my version is so ridiculously easy to make. There are just three ingredients, yes three! With no stuffing of the bird required. Trust me, this recipe will become your go-to oven roasted chicken recipe.

Whole roast chicken in a skillet
Photo credit: Gayle McLeod

Growing up, my mom was always so adamant about making a whole roasted chicken. It was easy, economical, comforting, and offered a different tasting experience from baked chicken breasts (namely, I got dark meat and crispy skin!).

My mom loved to serve this recipe with a side of roasted vegetables for weeknight dinners, but I’ve found it can go far beyond that. You can zhuzh it up for a stunning Thanksgiving main (that’s not a whole turkey) or carve it up to make soups, protein bowls, or even breakfast hashes.

Moral of the story – learn how to roast a chicken! Because it’s…

  • Versatile: you can slice it, dice it, or shred it
  • Simple: only three ingredients (chicken, olive oil, seasonings)
  • Super flavorful: you can always switch up the seasonings
Ingredients for roast chicken on a table

Roast Chicken Ingredients

While some roast chicken recipes are fancy, with aromatics stuffed inside the cavity and the chicken sitting on a bed of vegetables, don’t feel obligated to make it that way. As I always say, simple is often best!

Plus, when you want to get a healthy dinner on the table with no-fuss, it’s hard to beat this recipe. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • For the chicken: grab a 4 to 5-pound whole chicken. If it’s smaller or larger, you’ll need to adjust the cooking time.
  • For the flavor: all you need are olive oil, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper. If you don’t have an Italian seasoning blend, feel free to sprinkle on your favorite dried spices and herbs.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

Helpful tip: You can use any oven-safe pan (I prefer cast iron) or a large roasting pan (including the disposable holiday ones) to roast your chicken.

How To Roast A Chicken

First, pat the chicken dry and truss the legs (you don’t need to truss or tuck the wings). Trussing helps to cook the chicken legs and thighs evenly and avoid drying out the breast since the cavity will be exposed.

Helpful tip: If you don’t truss the legs, check on the chicken 10 to 15 minutes earlier, as it typically cooks faster.

Patting a whole chicken dry before roasting

Second, evenly rub the chicken with oil and pat in the seasoning. Don’t be afraid to add a bit more salt, as this will help crisp up the skin. As for the oil, make sure to rub it underneath the chicken as well, so all sides are fully coated.

Seasoned whole roast chicken in a skillet

Third, let’s get to roasting! Roast the chicken at 425°F (220°C) for about 70 to 90 minutes, or until it’s beautifully golden! To make sure your chicken is cooked perfectly, check out my tips in the next section.

A cooked whole roasted chicken in a skillet

The Best Time and Temperature for Roasting Chicken

After a few tests, I’ve found that roasting a 4 to 5-pound whole chicken is best cooked at 425°F (220°C) for 70 to 90 minutes uncovered. If you find that the chicken skin is getting burnt, you can quickly top it with aluminum foil for the last 10 minutes.

Just keep in mind that all ovens heat differently. So use a meat thermometer to check your chicken at 70 minutes to see if it has reached 165°F (74°C). Poke it halfway into the middle of the thigh for the most accurate measurement!

A whole roast chicken on a plate

How to Serve a Simple Roast Chicken

There are countless ways to serve roast chicken. And you can never go wrong serving it up on a plate with vegetable-heavy sides. But here are a few more ideas to use up the whole chicken throughout the week.

Storage and Meal Prep Tips

Let me emphasize again how great of a meal prep ingredient roast chicken is! Here’s how to store it in the fridge and freezer.

  • To store: Cut up any remaining chicken (into slices or cubes), and store in sealed containers in the fridge for 4 to 5 days. You can use this as a meal prep base for all the serving options above!
  • To freeze: Carve the chicken into individual pieces (i.e. chicken breasts, legs, and wings), then place them in a sealed container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Watch how I carve the chicken on the video below!

More Easy Chicken Recipes

Want even more amazing chicken recipes? Here are a few of my favorites. You can also take a glimpse at my roundup of chicken breast recipes and chicken thigh recipes for more ideas.

Believe me when I say this super easy roast chicken will be your new favorite way to prep a whole bird. Give it a try, and let me know your thoughts and how you served it in a comment below!

A skillet with roast chicken and herbs

Super Easy Roast Chicken

4.97 from 133 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total: 1 hour 35 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Author: Lisa Bryan

Description

Learn how to roast a chicken! It's the ultimate kitchen staple. And this easy roast chicken recipe only requires three ingredients! Watch how I make it in the video above.

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Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F (220°C), place a baking rack in the lower ⅓ of the oven, and bring the chicken to room temperature. Pat the chicken dry with paper towels.
    A raw whole chicken on a plate before roasting
  • Place the chicken breast side up in an oven-safe pan (I prefer cast iron). Truss the legs. Drizzle with oil and use your hands to rub it all over the chicken.
    Olive oil on roast chicken in a pan
  • Season the chicken with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning, patting the seasoning in with your hands.
    Whole roasted chicken in a skillet next to spices
  • Roast the chicken for 70 to 90 minutes, or until the juices run clear. Double check doneness with an instant-read thermometer placed in the thickest part of the thigh. It should read 165°F (74°C). Let the chicken rest for 15 minutes on a cutting board before slicing and serving.
    A skillet with a cooked whole roast chicken

Lisa’s Tips

  • I used an almost 5-pound chicken and it took 85 minutes to cook. If you’re using a smaller chicken, make sure to check the temperature early, so that you don’t accidentally overcook it and end up with a dry bird.
  • If you don’t have kitchen twine to truss the legs, not to worry. You can still roast the chicken and just the legs fall open. But I’d recommend checking on the chicken 10 to 15 minutes earlier, as it typically cooks faster.
  • If you don’t have Italian seasoning, just sprinkle of mix of individual spices such as dried basil, oregano, thyme, and rosemary.
  • If you want a fancier roast chicken recipe, check out the one in my cookbook – it’s two whole roasted chickens (hello meal prep!) on a bed of fennel, pear, and onion. So delish!

Nutrition

Calories: 294kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.1g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 95mg | Sodium: 89mg | Potassium: 242mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 0.01g | Vitamin A: 181IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Roast Chicken, Roasted Chicken, Roasted Chicken Recipe
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Lisa Bryan

Lisa is a bestselling cookbook author, recipe developer, and YouTuber (with over 2.5 million subscribers) living in sunny Southern California. She started Downshiftology in 2014, and is passionate about making healthy food with fresh, simple and seasonal ingredients.

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237 Comments

  1. Anytime I roast a whole chicken my husband is bummed because he doesn’t love it… I followed this recipe and he couldn’t believe how good it was. Amazing flavor, extra juicy, and very simple. Grateful to add this into our rotation!5 stars

  2. Hi Lisa,
    This recipe appears so easy and saves time as well as a good go to. I am trying this today 11/12/23 it will be my Sunday dinner. My sides will be mash potatoes, broccoli, cranberry sauce and biscuits. Will keep in touch and let you know how it turned out.
    Thanks for the recipe & tips

  3. Turned out great. I used butter instead of oil and added lots of veggies around the whole chicken. My family loved it!!!5 stars

  4. I’m not a big fan of the white breast meat but have learned that it can be juicy and delicious if not overcooked. (My mother always cooked hers to death so I’m sure that’s why I never liked it.). Does the breast meat in this recipe come out juicy? The high temperature and the length of cooking time concerns me. Thanks to my daughter’s amazing grilling skills, my whole family has become white meat snobs and won’t touch it if it’s dry. That would be such a waste of good meat. As you can tell, I haven’t tried your recipe yet. It really sounds delicious, but I’m a little apprehensive about the breast meat. Thank you.

    1. Hi Randa – you’re so right, chicken breast meat is best juicy and not overcooked. My advice would be to purchase an instant read thermometer to make sure that you don’t accidentally overcook the meat. It’s always easier to nail the perfect temperature when you’re cooking chicken breast meat on it’s own, but I still think the meat is juicy in this roast chicken recipe, as long as it’s not overcooked. Enjoy!

  5. Hi! I made this and LOVED IT.. I am thinking about stuffing it tonight for dinner with some stuffing as well! Any suggestions on how to successfully do that?!5 stars

  6. Incredible. I can’t believe how simple it was to achieve such a juicy, delicious result.
    I made this roast chicken in preparation to make chicken and sausage gumbo.

    Can’t wait to see how the final product turns out, but I know I’ll be adding this roast chicken to our weeknight meal rotation. Great recipe as always, Lisa!5 stars

  7. I used to buy my roast chicken at Costco but stopped immediately after your video. This is much tastier and really no effort at all. And I love how you can customize the recipe switching up the seasoning. I used rosemary and garlic powder. I combined the roast chicken with your air fryer green beans and your honey glazed carrots and got rave reviews from the family. Thanks Lisa for the inspo!5 stars

    1. This homemade roast chicken is just as good! I’m glad you enjoyed it and paired it with those other delicious sides for the best meal ever.

    2. Hi just wondering if you put any liquid like water or chicken broth I’m right in the middle of making this

  8. This recipe is super easy and delicious! Thanks, for sharing it. My only adjustment was sliding some butter under the skin on the breast.5 stars

  9. I’ve tried many roast chicken recipes, and most were good, but not like this. I followed the recipe and it was the best roast chicken I’ve ever had! My husband thought so too. Looking at more of your recipes. Thank you5 stars

  10. I use McCormick Montreal Chicken seasoning and it is amazing! It takes the place of Italian seasonings and also adds zest.5 stars

  11. I’ve used this recipe several times now, and I’ll be relying on it this weekend, too. My family loves it and it goes wonderfully with some red potatoes, onions, green beans, and tomatoes that I simmer in a large skillet towards the end of cooking time. Leftovers usually go into a soup or healthy casserole. Thank you for so many great menu ideas!5 stars

    1. I don’t have a cast iron pan. Can I use a roasting pan instead and if so should I be adjusting anything? i.e. temperature, cooking time, etc.5 stars

  12. By far the easiest, moist, delicious chicken! The cast iron skillet is key. I added some yukons, onion, celery and carrots. Roasted for 70min. At the end, i plated the chicken and made a nice schmaltz gravy in the skillet. Will definitely be making this over and over! Thank you 😊5 stars

  13. Will the chicken still turn out if i add veggies to pan during cooking? I have beets, onions, and garlic. Thank you!5 stars

  14. Had my first attempt at cooking a whole chicken yesterday after we bought one at a local farmer’s market. My husband and three kids (ages 4, 2, and 10 months) all highly approved! I was intimidated by the idea at first, but this was so easy. We will definitely be making this again!5 stars

  15. I’ve made this recipe several times now. It always turns out perfect and is so easy. I recommend you check the chicken temp at 1 hr, to account for the size of your chicken and if you have a hot oven. Mine is always done in an hour. 5 stars

  16. excellent. I rubbed soy in the chicken 20 miunutes earlier.. I dont know if that made any difference.. :-)

    watch if you use a fan oven 220C is about 20 degrees to high

    many thanks-simple and excellent- juices eneded up in my cast iron skillet and were gratefully received..YUMMMM

  17. Hands down the best recipe! Follow it to a tee and it will be so moist, flavorful with a crispy skin! Thanks Lisa5 stars

  18. Follow her recipe and if you can use a cast iron pan because it makes a difference!!! Oh my my the very best roasted chicken I’ve ever cooked… thank you so much for this recipe! 5 stars

  19. The best whole chicken that I’ve ever cooked .. the flavors were perfect together and with using my cast iron skillet .. thank you so much 5 stars

  20. I’ve been cooking for years and have tried so many different ways to cook a chicken. This one is bt far, the best —-deceptively simple and outrageously delicious. No need for any other roasted chicken recipe!5 stars

  21. This is excellent! I was a little skeptical about the high temperature at first, but I trusted the reviews and the chicken turned out so juicy and perfectly cooked. I cooked it for 70 minutes and rested it for about 10, and it seems foolproof. This will be my go-to roasted chicken recipe from now on.5 stars

    1. Yay, so happy you loved the recipe, Jeanne! It really is a super simple and foolproof roast chicken recipe. :)

  22. I probably fix a roast chicken 2-3 times a month. We typically get 3-4 meals out of each and the uses of roast chicken seem endless. This recipe is particularly easy and still juicy and tasty. I sometimes place veggies on the bottom or keep it all by itself. Easy, peasy.5 stars

  23. I wish I had taken a picture before my family dug into this dish bc it was devoured.  It was the best roasted chicken I have ever cooked. It was so flavorful and moist. I didn’t have Italian seasoning so I used herbs that are used to make dipping sauce for bread and added garlic. Look out Thanksgiving!
    @downshiftology #downshiftology

  24. I’ve tried cooking whole chickens before, but my husband wasn’t loving them. I made this recipe last week, and he couldn’t get enough! Bonus points for making our house smell delicious. 😋

    Grateful for simple ingredients – will be a new weeknight go-to for us!5 stars

  25. Delicious! The skin was so so crispy and the chicken was super moist and tasty. I cooked a 5.9 lb chicken in a cast iron, WITHOUT legs tied and it took 1 hour. My oven usually runs hot but it definitely cooked faster than I expected based on the recipe, so check your chicken often! Fantastic recipe!5 stars

    1. So happy you loved the recipe Brianna! And yes, always a good reminder that all ovens cook differently. :)

  26. Fantastic!!! Super easy and fast. I used a 5 lb chicken and all the spices!! Oregano, rosemary, basil AND thyme! I turned the heat down to 375 halfway through because it was cooking too fast. It was juicy and so flavorful!! The skin was perfectly crispy ❤️ Will definitely make this again!5 stars

  27. I am planning to make this. I love chicken and this looks yummy. Do you cover the chicken with aluminum foil or leave it uncovered while baking? Thanks5 stars

  28. I’ve made the roasted chicken two times.  I felt like the first time it was a little dry. Today I’ve used my thermometer and thought it was done but after cutting into it just did not look cooked.  I’ve put it back in the oven.  I’m hopeful I haven’t messed it up.  It’s a 4# chicken and I set it for 60 minutes and counted on the thermometer to help me.   Any suggestions? 

    1. Remember that the chicken will continue to increase by about 5 degrees in internal temperature as it rests. :)

  29. Hi Lisa,

    I’m curious to ask why you roast the chicken at 425° rather than the common 450° temperature?

    Thanks,

    Julie

    1. Hi Julie – there’s no standard for roasting chicken, some prefer 450 and some prefer 425. Both work! :)

  30. We LOVE this recipe for so many reasons! It’s easy and so good and so far – no fail! I’ve made this for my family (with your glazed carrots and sautéed cabbage recipes) and even my pickey eaters like it. I’ve also made this when my in-laws visited and they raved about it! It’s great on a weeknight or a weekend. Thank you for this and all of your recipes – we make and leave little to no leftovers on every recipe of yours we have tried!5 stars

  31. For supper last night I made roasted chicken, pickled red onions and roasted potatoes and carrots. I used your recipe for the chicken and onions, but used fresh herbs (chicken unique). The kitchen smelled wonderful! Let’s just say that sometimes I just have to try new recipes! My partner and I loved everything and I will be making this meal again.5 stars

  32. this will be the first time I use the convecton option on my stove. (fingers crossed) Also, I am just now starting to get intereseted in cooking. My husband brined the chicken, is there anything I should do differently with this in mind.

  33. Love this recipe (the husband also loves it). The first time I did it with Italian seasoning and the second one with zaatar seasoning and both came out so delicious. Thank you!!! Can wait until the book arrives. 5 stars

  34. This whole procedure turned out absolutely perfect as all of your recipes do! It is so delicious, and the first roast chicken that I’ve ever made can’t wait to try the turkey recipe next. Thank you5 stars

  35. This was my first time making a whole roasted chicken and it surprisingly was very easy! My family loved it! It was very juicy and delicious!

  36. I noticed that your oven has a fan in it, i.e., it’s also a convection oven. I am never sure whether to use the convection or not. Supposedly, it prevents hot spots in the oven, as you mention in the video when you turn the pan. But my oven also will automatically reduce the temp of the oven if the convection is turned on, by 25 degrees. Do you think the convection might end up drying out the chicken with the swirling heat? just wondering when to use convection and when not. thanks!5 stars

    1. You can definitely use your convection setting for this recipe. It will create a really golden chicken! I default to standard as not everyone has convection on their oven. :)

  37. Just made this tonight, and it was delicious! One question, though: is there any way to avoid all the splatter in the oven?5 stars

    1. There shouldn’t be too much splatter with this recipe. But, you could alway cover the chicken with foil towards the end if you’d like.

  38. This was very good. First thing I did was to watch a couple of videos on best method to truss a chicken. Followed the preparation instructions for the oil and seasoning, used the same kind of Lodge cast iron skillet, positioned the rack one level below center, cooked for 90 minutes (slightly over 5 pound chicken) tested with an instant read thermometer and let it rest, tented, for 5 to 10 minutes and it was moist and delicious.5 stars