From: Pagan
On Dec 30, 2004
This was easy to make, and most excellent to behold! I added a little basil and used a turkey baster for the basting, and wow was this good! There wasn't a drop of anything left! They were dipping the juices with homemade sourdough and italian herb bread and demanded to know why there wasn't "extra juice?" LOL
From: EdsGirlAngie
On Apr 25, 2005
I got all Norman Bates with my bird and actually slashed it up in the shower as in the movie... except that I didn't have the shower on and I made sure the hubby wasn't in the house, LOL! (Just getting into the spirit...) I also let mine marinate overnight and for the first hour or so I cooked it at 350 degrees F since my chicken was larger than what the recipe stated. This is definitely very juicy; I expected a little more herb-garlic flavor so I'll probably add more seasoning next time. I also like a little crispier skin that higher oven heat creates. But overall, I really liked the recipe and as Gremi says, you can play around with the ingredients, but USE THE TECHNIQUE! Thanks for posting!
From: NcMysteryShopper
On Apr 1, 2005
AWESOME!!! Very juicy and very tasty!!! I let the bird marinate overnight in the fridge in a big zip lock otherwise I followed the recipe exactly! Wonderful! Thanks for posting!
From: Nancy C #2
On Jan 18, 2005
WOW--this was AWESOME. Thank you for the recipe. I'm sure it will become a family favorite!
From: Southern Polar Bear
On Nov 2, 2005
This was really good. It smelled absolutely wonderful while it was cooking, but I felt it needed something more to make it a five-star recipe.
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