MOROCCAN STYLE ROASTED CHICKEN
I can’t say I blame most chefs when they say that they would choose a perfectly roasted chicken as their last meal on earth. There is something intoxicating about the aroma of well roasted bird with crackling crisp skin and juicy, tender meat. Maybe that’s why there’s a half mile long line at the farmer’s market waiting to get one of Thomas Odermatt’s now famous RoliRoti birds. That being said, sometimes I want something a little different.
Recently, after purchasing a beautiful organic Rosie chicken from the supermarket, I looked into my rapidly aging spice drawer and realized that it was time to make use of some of them before it they lost all of their flavor. Knowing I wanted to roast the bird whole, I found a great recipe on Epicurious.com for a chicken roasted in a Moroccan style. With the key ingredient in the dish being the spice blend Ras Al-Honout, I turned to Marcus Samuelsson’s book The Soul of a New Cuisine for a recipe. An extremely heady, aromatic blend of cinnamon, turmeric, nutmeg, cardamom and cloves, the Ras Al-Hanout lends the dish a truly exotic and authentic quality, miles away in flavor from your typical weeknight roasted chicken dinner.


