Ina Garten's Engagement Chicken - recipe review (2024)

‘What’s the big deal about Ina Garten’s Engagement Chicken that I’ve been hearing so much about??’ I thought to myself. Well my dear reader, let’s find out!

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INA GARTENS ENGAGEMENT CHICKEN RECIPE REVIEW

Ok, first, let me just tell you how much I love Ina Garten. There are tons of chefs out there that I admire – Chris Consentino, Heston Blumenthal, Jaques Pepin, Julia Child, and let’s not forget my ultimate pretend boyfriend, Jamie Oliver. I like them all for different reasons.

But Ina Garten has something else that makes her super special. I think it’s because she cooks food that has that element of love they say needs to be in food to make it super delicious.

Also, she uses ingredients that are simple and identifiable while still making the final product seem to lean to the “high brow” set. Best of all the food is easy, yummy, easy, fun to make, and oh, did I mention easy?

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The Premise of Ina Garten’s Engagment Chicken

So let’s talk about Ina Garten’s Engagement Chicken recipe. The idea of this recipe is that a woman should cook this meal for her boyfriend in the hopes to blow his mind with her culinary skills so that he will, right then and there, ask her to marry him.

Honestly, I think the recipe started out as Ina Garten’s Roast Chicken Recipe – but as more and more women made it for their man, more and more engagement proposals were coming down the pipe, so they changed the name and the story behind the recipe.

Who cares though if the recipe has something magical about it, right?

So, changing the premise from regular roasted chicken to engagement chicken? Apparently, it’s worked.

Well.. let’s just say that it apparently worked for Meghan Markle and her handsome fiance. You know.. PRINCE HARRY…. yeah, that incredibly gorgeous dude. According to the stories, she whipped up this recipe, and he was so enamoured with her chicken wrangling skills in the kitchen that he popped the question!

While I didn’t make this recipe in the hopes of lasso’ing some dude into asking me to marry him, I DID want to see what the hype was all about. I mean, come on, – it made the most famous and gorgeous eligible bachelor give up his singlehood for life!………………. FOR LIFE!!

The recipe (which I’ll link below) is quite easy and straight forward.

What you need to make Ina’s Engagement Chicken:

  • 2 lemons
  • A whole head (not just a clove) of garlic
  • Oil
  • Salt and pepper
  • White wine (your favorite drinking wine, please!)
  • 3-4 lb chicken

Be sure to wash that chicken (I like to put a bit of vinegar or lime juice in the water just cuz I’m extra like that..lol) thoroughly, inside and out. Pat dry. Season the inside of the chicken with salt and pepper.

Cut the 2 lemons in quarters and place two pieces on the inside of the chicken cavity. Place the chicken in a roasting pan that’s just slightly larger than the chicken itself. Set it aside.

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In a bowl, cut up the onions and the other lemon. Cut the whole head of garlic in half LENGTHWISE.

Then, stuff the one half inside the chicken, which I almost forgot to do but the lightbulb came on near the end when I stared at the garlic wondering what it was doing there. The other half of the garlic was falling apart, so I took the skins off each clove and added them to the lemons and onions.

Season the lemon, garlic and onion mixture in the bowl with salt and pepper and 2 tablespoon of oil. Arrange them around the chicken in the roasting pan.

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Roast the chicken for 1 hour and 15 minutes. The recipe says if you poke the chicken in the crevice where the thigh meets the body, and the liquids run clear, it’s ready. As an experienced cook, you might be able to use your intuition and gauge that the bird is cooked, right?

However, for the newbies out there, I would have liked to see the recipe give a more reliable, temperature gauge setting, using a thermometer. (175 – 180 F is what it should read.)

Take the chicken out and set it aside, tented, to rest. Place the roasting pan on the stove top (or if it’s not stove top friendly, just transfer everything into a heavy pot). Add the wine, stock and flour and heat it until the sauce boils and thickens.

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Slice the chicken as you wish, and serve with the lemon/onion sauce.

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OK!! So, I did everything according to Ina Garten’s Engagement Chicken Recipe. Here are the changes I would make:

What Would I Change?

  1. One lemon is enough. I would use one half inside the chicken, and then maybe another quarter, sliced in tiny pieces, to accent the rest of the surrounding ingredients. I found the use of two whole lemons made the sauce quite bitter and too lemony.
  2. Strain (which I did) the sauce, because personally, biting into whole cloves of garlic (roasted or not) can’t be conducive to encouraging a proposal??
  3. If the lemon was cut into tiny slices, they soften up and add a more subtle flavor to the sauce
  4. I would also add some herbs. Fresh or dry, but I’d use Thyme and/or Rosemary
  5. You could consider making this without the wine and use more stock instead, but if you use wine, be sure to use a type you prefer to drink because those cooking wines are just nasty. If you like the taste of the wine, you’ll love it in the recipe.
  6. I thought the cooking time was perfect for a 3 – 4 lbs chicken. My chicken came out juicy and perfectly cooked but for new cooks, the recipe should state chicken temperature guidelines.
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VERDICT FOR THIS BAKED CHICKEN RECIPE:

I think, for the most part, this recipe is GREAT, however, I don’t think it’s that mind-blowingly awesome to spur a guy to get on one knee, food love drunk, and ask her to be his wife. But, I could be wrong, I’m only going on my preferences for taste. It was really well cooked/roasted and had an amazing flavor for roast chicken.

If I were to make it again, I would make the changes I suggested, and it would be incredible. (according to my tastes, however, I strongly suggest you take a peek at her recipe and make it, then decide for yourself! The recipe is linked below)

Also, because I’m a strong believer in not wasting anything. I would save the bones and such to make a stock with because stocks can be so incredibly versatile in adding extra flavor to the dishes you create. So not surprisingly, I DID save those bones and did an instructional post on how to make your very own stock from scratch .

Also, I made a few other recipes on how to use leftover chicken, such as:

  • Cheesy Chicken Bacon Pasta Casserole recipe,
  • my Basic Chicken Noodle Soup recipe,
  • Chicken Ranch Potato Bake
  • and my Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo Soup

So there you have it, there’s my review on Ina Garten’s Engagement Chicken! If you’re not familiar with Mrs. Garten, you can head on over to her website (I’ll link it below), watch her on youtube (again, I’ll link below), and watch her cook some amazing dishes for her super cute hubby Jeffery or hosting a fabulous dinner party that I’d love to be invited to someday. lol.

Lastly, if you make this dish, PLEASE let me know in the comments below!! What did you think of it? Were any changes made to the recipe? DID YOU GET (OR MAKE!) A PROPOSAL AFTER SERVING IT???? 🙂

LINKS:

Ina Garten (The Barefoot Contessa) website here

Engagement chicken recipe link here.

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FAQs

What is ina garten engagement chicken? ›

The recipe for Ina Garten's engagement chicken calls for a 4-to-5-pound roasting chicken, garlic, lemons, Spanish onions, and olive oil, plus seasoning and a few ingredients to make a gravy.

Is it better to roast chicken at 350 or 400? ›

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

How long does a 5-pound chicken take at 350 degrees? ›

As a general guideline, you can roast a whole chicken at 350°F (175°C) for about 20 minutes per pound (45 minutes per kilogram). Therefore, a 5-pound chicken would take approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.

How long to roast a 4.5 lb chicken at 375 degrees? ›

How long to roast a chicken at 375°F:
  1. 2½- to 3-pound chicken: Roast 1 to 1¼ hours.
  2. 3½- to 4-pound chicken: Roast 1¼ to 1½ hours.
  3. 4½- to 5-pound chicken: Roast 1¾ to 2 hours.
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What is the history of engagement chicken? ›

Origin. The recipe was developed by Kim Bonnell, a fashion editor at Glamour Magazine, following a trip to Italy. In 1982, Bonnell gave the recipe to co-worker Kathy Suder to prepare for her boyfriend; the couple was engaged shortly thereafter.

What does Ina Garten eat every day? ›

Not just any old oatmeal will do when it comes to the Barefoot Contessa. "I've had the same thing for breakfast every single day for ten years: coffee and McCann's quick-cooking Irish oatmeal," Garten told Bon Appétit in a 2017 article. And her love of the stuff is well-documented.

Is 30 minutes at 400 enough for chicken? ›

Timing is key.

At 400 degrees F, I find that my chicken breasts are done between 20 and 30 minutes. It really depends on how thick and large your chicken breasts are.

How long to roast a 6 lb whole chicken at 350 degrees? ›

Roast the chicken, uncovered, at 450 degrees F for 10-15 minutes. Then reduce the temperature to 350 degrees F and roast for 20 minutes per pound, or until internal temperature (inserted on middle of thigh and breast) reaches about 165 degrees.

Do you bake chicken at 400 covered or uncovered? ›

If you're in a hurry, you'll want to know how long you bake chicken at 400°F: Follow step 1 above, then bake the chicken pieces, uncovered, in the 400°F oven 25 to 30 minutes, until no longer pink or until chicken is done (using baked chicken temperatures above).

How many people does a 5 lb roasted chicken feed? ›

Herb Fed Free Range Chicken
Size of birdPortions
1.8kg (3.9lb)3-4 people
2kg (4.5lb)4-6 people
2.5kg (5.5lb)6-8 people

Should I cover whole chicken with foil when baking? ›

Larger cuts, such as whole chickens or bone-in pieces, often benefit from covered baking to ensure thorough and even cooking. Smaller cuts, like chicken breasts or tenders, can be baked uncovered for quick results. Lastly, think about the desired texture and flavor you're trying to achieve.

Can you bake chicken at 350 for an hour? ›

A 4-ounce chicken breast should be roasted at 350°F (177˚C) for 25 to 30 minutes. Knowing how to properly prepare chicken can keep you safe and well-fed. Cooking can be dangerous (especially if you're a fan of flambé!).

What is the time chart for roasting chicken? ›

Roasting Chicken
TypeWeightApproximate Time at 350°F
Whole Chicken3 – 5 lb. broiler1 1/4 – 1 1/2 hrs.
Whole Chicken6 – 8 lb. roaster1 1/2 – 2 1/4 hrs.
Breast, Bone-In6 – 8 oz.30 – 40 min.
Breast, Boneless4 oz.20 – 30 min.
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How long does it take to cook a 5.5 lb chicken at 375 degrees? ›

How long does it take to roast a chicken at 375-degrees? Roast your chicken for 20 minutes per pound. A normal sized 5-pound chicken will take 1 hour 40 minutes.

What is marry me chicken made of? ›

Marry Me Chicken is a quick and easy chicken breast recipe with herbs, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, parmesan cheese, and heavy cream. Legend has it, a few magazine food editors were testing this dish, when one expressed they would literally marry it, if they could… It was THAT delicious!

What does Ina Garten serve with chicken Marbella? ›

Mix and match the best Chicken Marbella side dishes and be the Ina Garten of your dinner party. Easy, healthy ideas that complement the famous Silver Palate recipe. From couscous and mashed potatoes to broccolini and sauteed carrots, you'll find complementary dishes that are special-occasion worthy.

What does Ina Garten serve with her lemon chicken? ›

The sauce has garlic, thyme and lemon, and has so much flavor," Garten says. "And the whole thing takes like 5 minutes to put together... The best thing about this is that it makes the chicken and the sauce at the same time." Serve it over rice or quinoa, and the grains can absorb all of the sauce, Garten recommends.

What is Jill Yuen chicken? ›

Jill Yuen chicken is a dish that is typically made by marinating chicken in a mixture of soy sauce, oyster sauce, and other seasonings, and then stir-frying it with vegetables.

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