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Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Pot-roast chicken with root vegetables and barley ... a meal with childhood memories!


A roast dinner with hardly any washing up, what could be better. This dish features chicken, a firm family favourite, and which even in these days of rising costs is still reasonably priced. Read on for more details ...

Ingredients
Serves four
1.5-1.8kg/3lb 5oz - 4lb chicken (free-range or organic, if possible)
olive oil, for roasting
½ swede (rutabaga), peeled and chopped
3 carrots, cut into chunks
2 onions, chopped
100g/3½oz pearl barley
2 chicken stock cubes
500ml/18fl oz hot water
2 garlic cloves, flattened
1 tsp dried thyme
1 head spring greens, shredded
salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method
1. Preheat the oven to 240C/220C Fan/Gas 9, or as high as it will go.
2. Put the chicken into a large casserole dish, drizzle with oil and season with salt and pepper. Roast for 15 minutes to brown the chicken, then remove from the oven and reduce the temperature to 220C/200C Fan/Gas 7.
3. Transfer the chicken to a plate, then put all the ingredients except the spring greens into the casserole. Lay the chicken on top and cover with the lid.
4. Set the casserole over a high heat for 3-4 minutes, until you hear the liquid in the bottom of the dish start to boil. Transfer to the oven and cook for 40 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through completely.
5. Carefully remove the chicken from the pan with a pair of forks or tongs and set aside to rest for 15-20 minutes.
6. Meanwhile, stir the spring greens into the vegetables and pearl barley, cover with a lid and leave to stand while the chicken rests.
7. Carve the chicken and serve with the vegetables.

Each serving provides
447 kcal, 57g protein, 17g carbohydrate (of which 13g sugars), 14.5g fat (of which 3.5g saturates), 10g fibre and 2.5g salt.

Recipe Tips
i) Take the chicken out of the fridge half an hour before you plan to cook it and pat it dry with kitchen paper.
ii) If you don’t have a large enough lidded casserole to hold the chicken, you can use a roasting tin and cover it tightly with foil.
iii) cabbage, kale or spinach could be used if you cannot find any spring greens

Pearl Barley
Is barley with all the bran removed, giving the round, shiny grains a pearlescent white colour. It can be used in soups and stews as a thickener, or to add texture rather than flavour. Growing up I can remember my dear mother used to include it in quite a few meals, especially her tasty stews! Pearl barley is widely used in Japan and countries with cool climates.

Recipe from an original idea here

For readers who may prefer a vegetarian dish, have a look at 'Greengrocers Veggie Hotpot' here



~ with Christmas getting nearer, I couldn't resist these ~

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All the best Jan

34 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

It looks delicious Jan and especially good when it comes back with sweet childhood memories. I shall also check out the other link you sent. Thank you and also for the welcome back on my blog. I am very happy to be visiting you again :) All the best!

Mari said...

This looks good, and I always think a whole roasted chicken looks classy.

Lorrie said...

What a delicious, warming meal for these cold December days. There's nothing like chicken and vegetables. Happy December days, Jan.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Dear Jan, this look delicious and comforting.

DVArtist said...

This looks so delicious.

My name is Erika. said...

We must be on the same wavelength because I was looking at chickens today to make this dish. It's perfect bad or cold weather food, isn't it?

🎄 Debby said...

I really enjoy a whole roasted chicken!

Martha said...

Perfect! We've even done similar recipes now and then for holidays instead of turkey.

Debbie said...

what a lovely meal...the ingredients sound so good. comfort food at it's finest, i really enjoy meals cooked this way!!

Angie's Recipes said...

Looks super delicious and comforting!

roughterrain crane said...

I want to eat this chicken with wasabi.

Margaret D said...

That looks nice, Jan.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Jan,
The roasted chicken looks delicious.
I love the cute holiday dolls.
Take care, enjoy your day and great week ahead!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Chicken is always a favourite here.
God bless.

Elkes Lebensglück said...

Jan, This looks so delicious! Have a good christmas time! hugs Elke

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Sometimes simple and basic is best. It's a nice wholesome delicious meal.

Tom said...

...it looks yummy to me.

Anonymous said...

Looks delicious. -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Visits With Mary said...

YUMMY, a great dish for a cold day.

Bijoux said...

Childhood meals are fun to have every now and then.

Shari Burke said...

Looks like a delicious, warming, comforting winter meal--and the childhood memories make it even better!

CJ Kennedy said...

Sunday dinner!

Joyful in His Presence said...

I enjoy a good roast chicken with veggies. It's been a while since we've bought a whole chicken...maybe I should add that to the list. Thanks, Jan.

Giorgio said...

White wine would be good with this roast chicken.

Lowcarb team member said...

REPLY TO Giorgio ...
Yes, I agree with you, a glass of white wine to accompany this meal would be enjoyable :)

There may be some that would prefer a different drink!

All the best Jan

HappyK said...

That sure looks good.

Dee said...

That sounds delicious. That is perfect for these chilly days ahead.

Conniecrafter said...

I will say that would be a new way to cook a chicken, I have only baked them.

Catherine said...

A roast chicken is always a good meal
But a farm chicken!

The Happy Whisk said...

With hardly any washing up is my jam. I love when that can be. Often I use toooo many things and make a mess as I go and I'm working on that, for sure. Because easy clean up is THE BEST.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Jan :)
Oh this looks wonderful, and I'm sure it tastes amazingly good. I remember cooking boiled chicken with barley for my children when they were ill, it was the only thing they would eat, The dolls are really cute and festive.
All the best
Sonjia.

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

A deliciously warming Winter meal to try.
I love the little Winter dolls- so cute. 😊

Teresa said...

Me ha encantado esta receta. Besos.

William Kendall said...

I have never had rutabaga.