Peruvian-Style Roast Chicken with Green Sauce
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Enjoy tender, juicy Peruvian-style roast chicken drizzled with a spicy and irresistibly good green sauce.
This is my take on Pollo a la Brasa, the delicious roast chicken made popular by so many Peruvian restaurants. The chicken is first marinated in olive oil, lime juice, garlic and spices, and then oven-roasted until tender, juicy and crisp-skinned. The accompanying green sauce, which gets its color from cilantro and jalapeño peppers, is spicy, creamy and downright delectable. You can put it on virtually everything, and it even doubles as a fabulous dip or salad dressing.
What you’ll need to make Peruvian-Style Roast Chicken
Before we get to the recipe, a few words on buying a whole chicken. In the poultry department, you’re likely to find birds labeled “broilers,” “roasters” and “fryers.” These labels are based on the weight of the bird, and are meant to suggest a method of cooking. This recipe calls for a four-pound chicken, which is typically considered a “fryer.” This might seem strange since we’re roasting but don’t worry about it — all of these chickens can be used in recipes interchangeably.
How to make Peruvian-Style Roast Chicken
Begin by making the marinade. Combine the lime juice, olive oil, salt, pepper, sugar, paprika, cumin, and oregano in a blender or mini food processor.
Blend until smooth.
Using your fingers or a wooden spoon, loosen the skin over the breasts and legs of the chicken.
Spoon 2/3 of the marinade under the skin.
And rub the rest over top. Place the chicken in a bowl and refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight.
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees, and set the chicken on a rack in a roasting pan. I like to tuck the wings underneath the bird and tie the legs together so the bird holds its shape.
Roast the chicken for 20 minutes, until the skin is golden, and then turn the heat down to 375 degrees and roast for about an hour and ten minutes more. Let the chicken rest, covered with foil, for about 20 minutes before carving.
While the chicken marinates, make the green sauce (recipe adapted from the Serious Eats Food Lab by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt).
Simply combine the mayonnaise, sour cream, cilantro, jalapeños, garlic, lime juice salt and pepper in a blender or food processor.
And process until smooth. With the motor running, drizzle in the olive oil. It will seem thin at first but, don’t worry, it will thicken up as it sits.
Keep in mind that the heat in the sauce comes from the ribs and seeds in the jalapeño peppers. I use about half of the seeds and ribs for a medium-hot sauce. If you’re worried about the heat, you can always leave them out at first and then blend them in to taste. (Also, be sure to wash your hands well after handling hot peppers, and do not touch your eyes while working with them.)
Transfer the sauce to a bowl and refrigerate until ready to serve. Garnish the sauce with a sprig cilantro, if desired, and serve with the roasted chicken.
Note: The green sauce in this recipe is adapted from one of my favorite columns, the Serious Eats Food Lab by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt.
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Peruvian-Style Roast Chicken with Green Sauce
Enjoy tender, juicy Peruvian-style roast chicken drizzled with a spicy and irresistibly good green sauce.
Ingredients
For the Chicken
- 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- ¼ cup lime juice, from 2 limes
- 4 large garlic cloves, roughly chopped
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 2 teaspoons sugar
- 4 pound whole chicken
For the Green Sauce
- 3 jalapeño chili peppers, seeded if desired (I use about half the seeds for a medium-hot sauce), and roughly chopped (see note)
- 1 cup packed fresh cilantro leaves
- 2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
- ½ cup mayonnaise, best quality such as Hellmann's
- ¼ cup sour cream
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice, from one lime
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
For the Chicken
- Combine all of the ingredients except the chicken in a blender or mini food processor, and blend until smooth. Remove the giblets from the inside of the chicken and pat the outside of the chicken dry with paper towels; place in a bowl, breast side up with the legs facing you. Using the handle of a wooden spoon or your fingers, loosen the skin from the flesh over the breasts and legs, being careful not to tear the skin or push all the way through (you want the marinade to stay inside the bird). Spoon about ⅔ of the marinade evenly underneath the skin, and spread the remaining ⅓ evenly over the skin. Marinate the chicken in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours or overnight.
- Adjust the oven rack to the lower-middle position, and preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Line a roasting pan with aluminum foil for easy clean-up. Spray a rack (preferably a v-shape) with non-stick cooking spray and place the chicken on top. Tie the legs together with kitchen string. Roast for 20 minutes, until the skin is golden. Turn the heat down to 375 degrees, and continue to roast for about an hour and ten minutes more, or until the juices run clear when you cut between the leg and thigh. (Keep an eye on it -- if it's browning too quickly, cover it loosely with foil.) Tent the chicken with foil and let rest for about 20 minutes. Tilt the chicken over the roasting pan to release the juices, then transfer to a cutting board. Carve the chicken and serve with green sauce.
For the Green Sauce
- Combine all of the ingredients except the olive oil in a blender or food processor and blend into a smooth sauce. With the motor running, open lid and slowly drizzle in olive oil. It will seem very runny at this point but, don't worry, it will thicken up as it sits. Transfer the sauce to a bowl, cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.
- Note: Be sure to wash your hands well after handling hot peppers, and do not touch your eyes while working with them.
- Note: The nutritional information does not include the green sauce.
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Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (4 servings)
- Calories: 614
- Fat: 43 g
- Saturated fat: 10 g
- Carbohydrates: 7 g
- Sugar: 3 g
- Fiber: 1 g
- Protein: 49 g
- Sodium: 694 mg
- Cholesterol: 340 mg
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Gluten-Free Adaptable Note
To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.
I made this last night with the ají verde and hands down has to be my favorite way I’ve ever cooked chicken. Instead of a whole bird I used bone in skin on thighs cause that’s what I had and they were so flavorful. I love them so much I’m making them again today to take to work this week!
LOVED this recipe and so did my husband. He’s not a big fan of roasted chicken but he loved this and the green sauce is to die for. We used the leftover green sauce as dressing on a salad. Delicious!
This recipe is so good even the chicken was happy! Two thoughts: The marinaded chicken and the green sauce sat overnight in my refrigerator. The sauce definitely improved with the time for the flavors to meld. it also means that if your doing this recipe for guests, all you have to do is roast the chicken on the day of your gathering and can have time to chill with friends.
Second, my wife has issues with too spicy food. I made the sauce with a single jalapeno and it was lovely but not spicey. Next time we either add a second jalapeno or combine all ingredients except the pepers and spit the sauce in half. Then add a bit of jalapeno in one half in the blender for her, empty the blender, then spin up my half of the sauce with more jalapeno to suit my tastes.
Last thought…we had this Jenn’s german potato salad that was leftover from a gathering a few days earlier. The potato salad is easy, very good and complements the chicken. Just sayin…
This was SO good! It was ‘approved’ by my Peruvian boyfriend! I cooked in the Ninja Foodi on AirFry and it turned out wonderfully! Thank you! Side note, I used plain fat-free Fage yogurt instead of sour cream.
Hi Jenn,
I’ve made this before with bone-in chicken thighs and it was absolutely delicious! I was hoping to make this for Thanksgiving with 2 whole chickens (since we’re not big fans of turkey). I’m wondering if I can make this with 2 chickens on the same pan? And I’m also wondering if I should leave the chicken uncovered while marinating? Thanks so much!
Hi Nabeela, as long as both chickens will fit comfortably in the pan, it’s fine to roast them together. And you don’t need to keep the chicken uncovered when you marinate it. Enjoy!
I have a problem with cooking bone-in chicken (I am apparently working towards becoming a vegetarian!). Could I adapt this recipe to boneless breasts?
Hi Laura, If you want to use boneless skinless breasts, I suggest using this marinade (and cooking method) instead. It will go beautifully with the green sauce here.
Hi Jenn,
Love your recipes and this one is a family favorite (seriously, your cookbooks and blog are in HEAVY rotation over here). With Thanksgiving upon us, I’ve been wondering…do you think this recipe (adjusted for size of bird) could this work for turkey?!?!
So glad you like the recipes (and thanks for your support of the cookbooks)! 💗
Yes, this will definitely work on a turkey (and will be much more flavorful)! I’d love to hear how it turns out if you try it!
This is crazy delicious! We can eat the sauce with a spoon … soooooo good. The only change I made was to spatchcock the chicken.
Love both of your books, too many keepers to list.
Would like to spatchcock the chicken and roast. Any suggestions for timing and temperature changes if needed?
So glad you like the books! If you’d like to spatchcock the chicken, I’d suggest roasting it at 450 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes then 375 for 15 to 20 minutes. And, yes, I’d still use a rack. Hope you enjoy!
Hi Jenn,
I made this chicken last year and it was absolutely wonderful. The problem is, made a huge mess in the oven! I want to make it again today but the thought of cleaning the oven is giving me the jitters.
Any tips?
I’m sorry it made a mess of your oven! Did you use a roasting pan that comfortably fit the chicken and the roasting rack?