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Zuni’s Homemade Roast Chicken by Ben Vincent

Zuni Café is one of our favorite dining spots in the city.  Every time we visit, we unfailingly order the Chicken for Two as soon as we sit down, as it takes an hour’s notice, but totally worth the wait.  When Ben’s manager mentioned to him that he’d recently made the Zuni chicken recipe, we immediately decided we were up for the challenge.

Part 1 - The Hard Part

You have to decide a few days ahead of time.  I usually don’t know what I want for dinner until I step off the Caltrain and walk over to Safeway, so two whole days of preparation was difficult.  After a visit to Whole Foods to get a small bird and a few other necessities, I trudged home, knowing that I was going to have to prep the raw chicken.  I don’t really do whole chickens; I prefer neatly packaged, skinless chicken breasts.  I prefer to not deal with the bones and oogy bits, but Ben was in Redmond so it was up to me. 

At least I didn’t have to cut out any bones!  It wasn’t as bad as I anticipated, but I was really grossed out by having to make pockets under the skin for the herbs.  The recipe calls for any of four herbs; I chose rosemary.  While I enjoyed the rosemary flavor, I would pick something a bit simpler next time.  I didn’t enjoy the soggy rosemary leaves in the finished product, though the flavor was fantastic.

The only other prep work is to season it with salt and pepper.  This just seemed too simple.

Two Days of Preperation at South of Market Rosemary Under the Skin at South of Market

Part 2 - Roasting the Chicken

After thorough drying and pre-heating, I nervously put the chicken in the skillet, very worried that the skin would stick since we didn’t put any oil on the chicken or in the pan.  When it came time to flip it over (which I left up to Ben!), we were completely shocked that it didn’t stick at all.  It’s a bit surprising that the cooking time is so short (45min) and high (475 degrees).  All I can say is it worked like magic.

Into a Hot Pan at South of Market Ready to Turn at South of Market
Cooked and Looking Awesome at South of Market And Rest at South of Market

Part 3 – Making The Bread Salad

I hate stuffing.  Soggy bread is just gross.  But the Zuni stuffing is A-maz-ing.  It takes quite a few steps, but it’s not that hard.  And I didn’t even mind the currants (basically, raisins – Schmitz’s are born with an aversion to raisins).  I toasted the bread pieces a bit too long in an attempt to ensure no sogginess touched my plate.

All in all, I was impressed that I didn’t botch the recipe.  I have an uncanny knack to mess up at least one thing every time I make dinner.  The result was a tender, juicy and crispy-skinned chicken and tasty bread salad.

Stale Bread at South of Market Toasted Bread at South of Market

Part 4 – Done

That’s it, delicious and very quickly devoured.

Done at South of Market  

You can find the full recipe on Smitten Kitchen.


Posted: Tue, 20 Apr 2010, 02:50:50 GMT Updated: Tue, 20 Apr 2010, 03:28:42 GMT by Ben Vincent
Category: Lisa's Blog
Albums: 2010-04-17 Homemade Zuni's Chicken
Tags: Recipe, Zuni's Cafe, Cooking, Food


Sailing and Diving in the BVI by Lisa Vincent
Last year we went on a week-long sailing trip to Antigua and St. Kitts and had the unfortunate luck of some terrible weather. We were hoping that our sailing trip this year to the British Virgin Islands would have a bit more luck with the weather. Luck was on our side this year and we had a fabulous trip.   [Read More]

Posted: Tue, 6 Apr 2010, 06:38:41 GMT Updated: Wed, 7 Apr 2010, 03:20:45 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Lobster and Foie Gras – OMG!!! by Lisa Vincent
Ben surprised me for my birthday with tickets to see “Wicked” followed by dinner at Luce, which he chose based on its recent garnering of 1 Michelin Star. I’d heard great things about the musical, even from guys that hate musicals, and it definitely lived up to expectations.    [Read More]

Posted: Mon, 25 Jan 2010, 06:37:02 GMT Updated: Mon, 25 Jan 2010, 06:42:23 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Restaurant Gordon Ramsay at the London, New York by Lisa Vincent
We spent the last of our free plane tickets on a holiday weekend to New York. As soon as we’d decided on NYC, Ben was immediately on the phone to get reservations at Gordon Ramsay at the London Hotel. Earlier this year, we had a dining experience (yep – it’s worthy of that cliché phrase) with Mark and Fiona at Ramsay’s restaurant in Chelsea and were excited to compare. Entering the restaurant was interesting.   [Read More]

Posted: Mon, 13 Jul 2009, 00:25:18 GMT Updated: Mon, 13 Jul 2009, 03:53:24 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Ireland vs USA Rugby by Lisa Vincent
After my introduction to rugby during the 2008 World Cup, I’d been waiting for an opportunity to see the game in person. The Ireland team was visiting the US for a friendly competition game against the US in Santa Clara this past weekend, so we schlepped down to the South Bay. Ben immediately commented that it was not a proper rugby game since you’d never get such amazing, sunny, warm weather for a rugby game in England. I preferred the hot sun to the cold rain, though.   [Read More]

Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009, 04:38:36 GMT Updated: Thu, 18 Jun 2009, 05:15:49 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Too lazy to visit the Farmer’s Market? by Lisa Vincent
Saturday morning. We should be getting up early to walk or bike over to the Ferry Building to shop for yummy, fresh produce. Yeah right – we’re single and kidless, so we’re sleeping in. The lazy way of getting produce from local farms – be a yuppie and get organic produce delivered straight to your door.   [Read More]

Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 2009, 00:09:24 GMT Updated: Thu, 18 Jun 2009, 05:16:22 GMT by Lisa Vincent


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