@@shilpadominic5864 Yes, it totally can! Here’s what you do: Preheat your microwave in convection mode at 180°C for about 10 minutes-this step is super important to get that perfect roast. Then, just brine, marinate, and season the chicken like I showed, and place it on the metal rack or in a shallow baking dish (whichever you have). Cook it at 180°C for 40-50 minutes. If you want that gorgeous golden crust, bump it up to 200°C for the last 10 minutes or use the grill function if your microwave has one-it makes all the difference! Finally, let the chicken rest for about 10 minutes before you dive in-it’s the secret to keeping it juicy. Let me know how it turns out, and send me pics if you can! I’d love to see it!
Im planning to do this for this Christmas Tommorow. Have already put it in the brine today. But a quick question, if i can't do it the for the tomorrow as i planned, is it ok if the chicken stays in the brine in rhe fridge for a day more and i make it day after?
Great video, Chef Nehal Karkera. Looking forward to your next upload! I tapped the thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. The brining technique you shared is intriguing-how do you think different spices in the brine could alter the overall flavor profile of the chicken?
Thanks for your comment! While brining isn’t a new technique, I truly believe it’s what makes the chicken so much more flavorful and evenly seasoned. As for the spices, feel free to get creative and add your own touch, but just be mindful not to go overboard. You want the brine to enhance the overall flavor, not be overpowered by the spices. Balance is key!
Thank for this special Christmas gift Chef Nehal. You have used a broiler chicken. I'm wondering can I use this recipe for a pure desi chicken or will this taste good only with a broiler chicken ?
@@shaunsmenezes9991 great question, you will need to need to increase the time duration fyi below 120-130c for 1hr 50 mins And then 220C for 50 min to an 1 hour
Delicious recipe.. I use to cook in a pan on gas with paneer and dry fruits stuffed in berd ( I had learned from chef rohit bahal from NDtv good food) . This is some thing new and awesome recipe.. thanks for sharing dear Nehal .. merry Christmas 🎅🏻😍
Otg oven for cooking on both the sides the heat must be turned on or only on top?
Can we use a microwave if OTG not available ?
@@shilpadominic5864 Yes, it totally can! Here’s what you do: Preheat your microwave in convection mode at 180°C for about 10 minutes-this step is super important to get that perfect roast. Then, just brine, marinate, and season the chicken like I showed, and place it on the metal rack or in a shallow baking dish (whichever you have).
Cook it at 180°C for 40-50 minutes. If you want that gorgeous golden crust, bump it up to 200°C for the last 10 minutes or use the grill function if your microwave has one-it makes all the difference!
Finally, let the chicken rest for about 10 minutes before you dive in-it’s the secret to keeping it juicy. Let me know how it turns out, and send me pics if you can! I’d love to see it!
@@chefnehalkarkerathank you so much! Planning to try it for Christmas.
Im planning to do this for this Christmas Tommorow. Have already put it in the brine today. But a quick question, if i can't do it the for the tomorrow as i planned, is it ok if the chicken stays in the brine in rhe fridge for a day more and i make it day after?
looks delicious
also the bye in the end
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
This looks so amazing I can't wait to try this
Let me know how it turns out!
Chef please teach us how to make baked beans in home made tomato sauce just like the tinned version.
It's great with roast or soup .
Thank you
+1 my favourite and have never found the right version
That's a great idea, I might have to add that to the list!
That looks epic!!
Gonna try it out
Do let me know how it turns out
Great video, Chef Nehal Karkera. Looking forward to your next upload! I tapped the thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. The brining technique you shared is intriguing-how do you think different spices in the brine could alter the overall flavor profile of the chicken?
Thanks for your comment! While brining isn’t a new technique, I truly believe it’s what makes the chicken so much more flavorful and evenly seasoned. As for the spices, feel free to get creative and add your own touch, but just be mindful not to go overboard. You want the brine to enhance the overall flavor, not be overpowered by the spices. Balance is key!
Thank for this special Christmas gift Chef Nehal. You have used a broiler chicken. I'm wondering can I use this recipe for a pure desi chicken or will this taste good only with a broiler chicken ?
Yes, you can
1 question
will the roasting time in the oven be the same if i put 2 chickens together ?
@@shaunsmenezes9991 great question, you will need to need to increase the time duration fyi below
120-130c for 1hr 50 mins
And then
220C for 50 min to an 1 hour
Whr is the full detailed recipe?
Sorry about that, Check the description again pls was making some changes to it
What is the reason for the refrigerator for 1 hour?
Did u put coriander seeds with black peppercorns?
@@ANAnjjohn oops yes I didn’t m, thanks for pointing that out will mention in the recipe
How to make a gravy of the chicken? drippings
Wish you had the recipe below.
Was making some changes to it, just check the description again pls, sorry about it
I need to see the recipe so that i can read and follow directly
Music is too loud.
Delicious recipe.. I use to cook in a pan on gas with paneer and dry fruits stuffed in berd ( I had learned from chef rohit bahal from NDtv good food) . This is some thing new and awesome recipe.. thanks for sharing dear Nehal .. merry Christmas 🎅🏻😍
So glad you liked it! Merry Christmas!
The lowest temperature my convection oven goes to is 160 🥲
That’s fine just loosely cover with foil on top and let it cook, the foil is ther just so it doesn’t colour in the beginning