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A Favorite Way To Roast Chicken, A Giveaway, and A Sale!

Tumbleweed Pottery makes a great chicken

cooker that I've loved using for years.

Now I'm giving one away!

Original Chicken Cooker

Just by leaving a comment here at

Rita's Recipes or at MAY DAYS

on any of my posts during the month of May

and you will be entered into a drawing for a

free Chicken Cooker or

Original Red Chicken Cooker

any equivalent product from their online catalog.

Enter by commenting as many times as you like.

Deep Dish Chicken Cooker

But wait...There's more!

Tumbleweed is giving my readers a discount all

during May for 20% off!

(When combined with their already 10% off

special thru Mother's Day it will give you

30% off all of their products.)

Stock up on gifts!

To get the 20% discount use the

coupon code: maydays.

Rinse out and pat the chicken dry.

Stuff with your favorite ingredients. Today I used:

garlic, fresh herbs, orange slices, onion and S&P.

Fill the seasoning well. So many choices here!

This one was butter with herbs and lemon juice.

Now, put the chicken on the well, legs down.

It will be nice and secure unlike a beer can.

I buttered and seasoned the outside.

Plug the neck hole with foil to keep the

steam and juices inside.

You'll probably need to remove one of your oven

racks. Put the chicken inside...

THEN turn then oven on to 350 and roast

for about 1-1/2 hours. No need to baste.

Always place the chicken and the

cooker in a COLD oven!

I popped a few sweet potatoes along side.

It uses the concept of the beer-can chicken.

Liquid from the seasoning well steams the

chicken from the inside out.

Create your own combinations.

Lots of recipes on their websiteHERE.

The chicken browns beautifully on all sides.

The fat drains off.

Skim the fat from the well and you'll be left with

lots of natural juices to spoon over the chicken.

The skin is nice and crispy and the meat is

tender and juicy.

You'll love it!

These are beautiful handcrafted pottery pieces

made in the USA by a family owned business.

You'll love that too!

click on TUMBLEWEED POTTERY

to view their catalog.

Enjoy!

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