Rotisserie Chicken Recipe (2024)

This homemade rotisserie chicken is brined, coated in seasoned butter, then roasted to golden brown perfection. The flavor is SO much better than store bought rotisserie chicken without all the preservatives and additives!

There’s nothing more satisfying than a home cooked chicken dinner. Some of my favorites include braised chicken with carrots and potatoes, slow cooker whole chicken, and this tender and juicy rotisserie style chicken.

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It’s so easy and convenient to pick up a rotisserie chicken at the grocery store, but I often find that the flavor is lacking and there are a lot of chemicals on the ingredients list. This homemade version is simple to make and one of the best chickens you’ll ever eat!

Table of Contents

  • How Do You Make Rotisserie Chicken?
  • Tips For Rotisserie Chicken
  • Quick Tip
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Ways To Use Rotisserie Chicken
  • Side Dishes To Go With Your Chicken
  • Love This Recipe?
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How Do You Make Rotisserie Chicken?

You don’t need a rotisserie to make authentic, flavorful rotisserie chicken at home. All you have to do is brine, butter and roast a whole chicken to get that same incredible taste. Let your bird soak in chicken brine, then pat it dry with paper towels. Tuck the wings underneath the breast. Tie the legs together with kitchen twine.

Make the seasoning mix by combining in a bowl butter, smoked paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, and salt and pepper. Generously rub this mixture on top of and underneath the skin of the chicken. Roast the chicken for about 1 hour and 20 minutes, until the thickest part of the thigh reaches 165 degrees F. Baste the chicken with its own juices occasionally. Cover the chicken with aluminum foil if it starts to get dark. Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes after removing it from the oven and then serve it.

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Tips For Rotisserie Chicken

  • This recipe calls for a 5 pound chicken. You can use a larger or smaller chicken, just be sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly.
  • You can make this chicken in a slow cooker. Simply rub the butter mixture over the chicken, then cook on HIGH heat for 3-4 hours. Place the chicken under the broiler to crisp up the skin.
  • You can add vegetables to your roasting pan such as carrots and potatoes for a complete meal.

Quick Tip

It’s very important to use an instant read thermometer to make sure that your chicken is cooked properly.

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Recipe FAQs

How long do you roast a chicken?

Generally speaking, a whole chicken needs to cook at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes per pound. I cook my chicken at a higher temperature, 400 degrees F, to get that deep golden brown crispy skin, so it should take more like 15-16 minutes per pound.

How do you prepare a chicken for roasting?

To prepare a whole chicken for roasting, you’ll want to remove the giblet bag if there’s one inside the chicken cavity. The next step is to tuck the wings underneath the breast to prevent the wing tips from burning. Finally, tie the legs together with kitchen twine.

Do you have to brine a rotisserie chicken?

You do not have to brine a rotisserie chicken, that being said, I highly recommend taking the time to do it. Chicken is a naturally lean meat which mean it’s prone to drying out in the oven. When a chicken is placed into brine, it absorbs some of the brine which helps to both keep it moist and also to season it all the way through.
When you’re working with a brined chicken, even if you overcook it a bit, it will still come out tender and juicy. I’ve included my favorite chicken brine in the recipe card below. If you choose to brine your chicken, be sure to add minimal salt to your seasoned butter so that your final product is not overly salty.

Is rotisserie chicken healthy?

Rotisserie chicken is a great addition to any healthy diet. It is high in protein and contains plenty of nutrients. If you remove the skin of the chicken before you eat it, it becomes an even healthier option.

How do you know when a rotisserie chicken is done?

The easiest way to tell when your chicken is done is to use a thermometer. A chicken is safe to eat when a probe thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the chicken thigh reads 165 degrees F. I use an electronic thermometer which I insert into the chicken at the beginning of the cook time, and I monitor the progress throughout so that I know when to take my chicken out of the oven.

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Ways To Use Rotisserie Chicken

The great part about this dish is you can eat your chicken as-is, or cube or shred it for use in other dishes.

  • Mexican: Try shredding some chicken to make a chicken enchilada casserole. You can also prepare a hearty Mexican chicken soup or some chicken taquitos.
  • Asian: Toss your chicken in teriyaki sauce, or add it to a pan of yakisoba noodles.
  • Italian: You can never go wrong with a light and refreshing chicken pasta salad, or a creamy and comforting chicken broccoli Alfredo.
  • Casseroles: Try a hearty chicken broccoli casserole or comforting chicken tetrazzini.
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Once you try this rotisserie chicken, you’ll be hooked! Everyone will think you’re a gourmet chef when they taste this better than store bought chicken. Add some amazing side dishes like dill potato salad and watch the rave reviews come in!

Side Dishes To Go With Your Chicken

Fried Corn with Bacon

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Green Bean Salad

18 mins

Grilled Mushrooms

20 mins

Roasted Green Beans

30 mins

Mushroom Rice

1 hr 10 mins

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This homemade rotisserie chicken is brined, coated in seasoned butter, then roasted to golden brown perfection. The flavor is SO much better than store bought rotisserie chicken without all the preservatives and additives!

Time

Prep Time10 minutes minutes

Cook Time1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Brining Time8 hours hours

Total Time1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Course Main

Cuisine American

Serves 6

Ingredients

  • 1 recipe chicken brine optional but highly recommended
  • 5 lb whole chicken
  • 6 tablespoons butter softened
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • salt and pepper to taste go easy on the salt if you’ve brined your chicken
  • fresh herbs for garnish optional

Instructions

  • Brine the chicken according to recipe directions. When the chicken is done brining, rinse it then pay dry with paper towels.

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

  • Tuck the chicken wings underneath the breast.

  • Tie the chicken legs together with kitchen twine.

  • Place the butter, smoked paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, and salt and pepper in a bowl. Stir to combine.

  • Loosen the skin of the chicken breast. Rub the butter mixture all over the chicken, both on the outside of the chicken and underneath the skin.

  • Place the chicken in a roasting pan. Cook for approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes or until a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees F.

  • Baste the chicken with pan juices every 20 minutes – if the skin is getting overly dark, cover the chicken with foil.

  • Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes before carving. Serve with pan drippings and garnish with fresh herbs if desired.

Notes

  1. This recipe calls for a 5 pound chicken. You can use a larger or smaller chicken, just be sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly.
  2. Be sure to use a thermometer to make sure your chicken is cooked properly.

Nutrition

Calories: 404kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 166mg | Sodium: 228mg | Potassium: 394mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 705IU | Vitamin C: 16.3mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 2mg

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Originally Posted May 1, 2023

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FAQs

How to make a rotisserie chicken better? ›

How to make rotisserie chicken taste better - Quora. Brine it. Make a 4% salt solution water bath, add peppercorns, bay leaves, some crushed garlic, some lemon peels, thyme, and rosemary. Let the chicken sit overnight in this brine.

How do they make rotisserie chicken taste so good? ›

We Finally Know Why Rotisserie Chicken Tastes So Good
  1. The Chickens Baste One Another. ...
  2. The Skin Is Sticky. ...
  3. They Often Contain A Lot Of Salt. ...
  4. The Meat Is Juicy. ...
  5. The Chickens Are Reared To Suit American Palates. ...
  6. The Meat Is Cooked Evenly. ...
  7. It's Nostalgic. ...
  8. The Chickens Are On The Smaller Side.
Oct 23, 2023

How many cups of chicken does a rotisserie chicken yield? ›

How Much Chicken Do You Get from a Rotisserie Chicken? The average rotisserie chicken weighs about 2 pounds and yields about 3 cups of chicken (2 cups of white meat and 1 cup of dark meat).

How long do you cook a fully cooked rotisserie chicken? ›

Follow these steps for the best results:
  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. Remove the rotisserie chicken from the packaging and place it in an oven-safe dish. ...
  3. Let the chicken roast for approximately 25 minutes. ...
  4. Remove chicken from the oven and enjoy.
Jul 27, 2023

How do they make rotisserie chicken so juicy? ›

The reason Costco's chicken is so juicy is because of a salt solution pumped inside, which is basically like super-brining. That makes the meat moist and evenly seasoned every time, delivering a consistent—though there has been some Reddit uproar about weird-tasting chicken lately in some states—tasting chicken.

What is secret of rotisserie chicken? ›

Rotisserie chickens, along with many other types of chickens sold in grocery stores, are often marinated in a preservative solution to extend shelf life and reduce bacterial growth. This solution can contain phosphates, salts, and/or acids such as sodium tripolyphosphate or acetic acid.

What is the difference between roasted chicken and rotisserie chicken? ›

However, despite the fact that both dishes utilize dry heat, their preparation methods are actually a bit different: Roasted chickens are cooked in the oven at high heat, whereas rotisserie chickens are cooked on a rotating spit, allowing all parts of the bird to be heated evenly.

Why is rotisserie chicken pink inside? ›

Chemical changes occur during cooking. Oven gases in a heated gas or electric oven react chemically with hemoglobin in the meat tissues to give it a pink tinge. Often meat of younger birds shows the most pink because their thinner skins permit oven gases to reach the flesh.

Can you get 4 cups of chicken from a rotisserie chicken? ›

Cooked: The average ready-to-eat rotisserie chicken weighs between 2 to 3 pounds and will give you about 3 to 4 cups of shredded or diced meat. Raw: 12 ounces of raw boneless, skinless chicken will give you about 2 cups of shredded chicken, weighing 8 ounces cooked.

How much is 4 cups of rotisserie chicken? ›

One rotisserie chicken equals about 4 cups of shredded chicken, both white and dark meat (skin not included). Typically, the average chicken would mean about 12 ounces of light meat and 8 ounces of dark meat (skin not included), which totals to about 1,037 calories.

How many rotisserie chickens do I need for 20 people? ›

To feed about twenty people with three pieces each (thighs, legs, and wings), you would need a total of 60 chicken pieces (20 people * 3 pieces each). Typically, a whole chicken can be divided into 8 pieces (2 thighs, 2 legs, and 4 wings).

Why is my rotisserie chicken tough? ›

Overcooking or cooking at too high a temperature can result in tough, dry chicken. Undercooking can leave chicken undercooked and chewy. Proper cooking techniques, such as roasting, grilling, or braising, can help maintain moisture and tenderness.

Are rotisserie chickens healthy? ›

A rotisserie chicken is better than some of the other alternatives. Even with additives, a rotisserie chicken is a far healthier choice than a fast food run, says Allers. “It's still lower in fat and calories than fast food. It's serving its purpose – it's fast, but it can still help you create a balanced meal.

What temperature should a rotisserie chicken be set at? ›

Check the Temperature

At a cooking temperature between 300 F and 350 F, it takes a chicken about 20 to 30 minutes per pound to cook. A 4-pound chicken will take nearly 2 hours. When the internal temperature of the chicken reaches 175 F, it's time to take it off the heat.

What goes good with rotisserie chicken? ›

To complete your rotisserie meal, here are some of the best side dishes to indulge in!
  • Mashed Potatoes. Mashed potatoes are one of the most loved side dishes - and for good reason! ...
  • Garlic Broccoli. Broccoli is packed with antioxidants, minerals and vitamins. ...
  • Buttery Cornbread. ...
  • Macaroni and Cheese. ...
  • Rice Pilaf.

How do you get crispy skin on a rotisserie? ›

To achieve maximum crispness, the skin has to start dry and stay dry – if water is present, it will create steam, which inhibits crisping. For the ultimate crispy skin, start your prep the day before. After quickly rinsing your bird, be sure to thoroughly dry it inside and out with paper toweling.

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