Dutch Oven Roast Chicken - perfectly seasoned with a combination of spices and brown sugar that give it a beautiful crispy skin with tender, juicy meat.
Like most of the Family Favorite Chicken Recipes you'll find on this site, this is an easy recipe. Let me show you how to roast a whole chicken using a cast iron Dutch oven pan.
Let's go back in time to when our mother's would roast a chicken at least once a week...oh wait, maybe you still do that? I have to admit a whole chicken is not something usually on my Weekly Meal Plan.
But that all changes with the creation of this simply delicious recipe! If you're looking for a rotisserie-style chicken recipe, try my Dutch Oven Whole Chicken recipe.
Want to try a similar recipe made with chicken thighs? Try my Bake Chicken Thighs Recipe with Onions.
Table of Contents
- Dutch Oven Roast Chicken
- Reader Review
- What's so Great about a Dutch Oven?
- Cleaning Tip
- Helpful Kitchen Tools
- Rotisserie Chicken Spice Rub
- Main Ingredients Needed:
- Step-by-Step Directions
- How do you know when the chicken is done?
- How to Make Homemade Gravy
- Before You Begin!
- What to Serve with Roasted Chicken
- What to do with Leftover Chicken?
- 📖 Recipe Card
- 💬 Comments
Dutch Oven Roast Chicken
This recipe for Dutch Oven Roast Chicken is very similar to my Cast Iron Chicken Breasts recipe that is crazy popular on the blog. That recipe uses only chicken breasts, however, for this recipe we're cooking the whole entire chicken!
Reader Review
"My goodness! This chicken looks AMAZING. You have inspired me to make a chicken for dinner this weekend. I have always been intimidated but you make it quite easy."
What's so Great about a Dutch Oven?
It seems everyone wants to cook their meals FAST these days. Like every other busy mom, I understand the need to get dinner on the table fast. However, there's something to be said for cooking a whole chicken roast in a dutch oven.
Cooking in a cast iron pan spreads the heat more evenly and helps maintain the heat to cook the ingredients evenly and perfectly. The ovenproof lid helps retain moisture and prevents drying out whatever is being cooked.
If you are looking for a recipe to cook fast, try my Chicken Cutlets with Gravy. It's perfectly seasoned, thin breaded chicken cutlets fried golden brown and served with mashed potatoes and homemade gravy. And it's ready in 30 minutes..gravy and all!
Cleaning Tip
I suggest you use a nylon scrubbing brush to get any bits and pieces off of the bottom of the pan. Then wash in hot soapy water before drying.
Helpful Kitchen Tools
Le Creuset Cast Iron Dutch Oven,More InformationStaub Cast Iron Round Dutch OvenMore InformationKüchenprofi Acrylic Cooking Twine DispenserMore InformationDigital Instant Read Meat Thermometer KitchenMore Information
Rotisserie Chicken Spice Rub
Make sure you print out the recipe below and save it for later!
I did something different with this chicken recipe and made a Homemade Rotisserie Chicken Spice Rub. The result was amazing.
- Brown sugar
- Salt
- Garlic Powder
- Chili Powder
- Paprika
- Onion Powder
- Oregano
Combine all the ingredients together in a small bowl making sure there are no clumps in the brown sugar. Set aside about ½ cup to use for the chicken. The remaining seasoning mix can be stored in a mason jars until you're ready to use it again.
Main Ingredients Needed:
- Whole Chicken - 4 - 6 pounds
- Softened Butter
- Homemade Rotisserie Chicken Spice Rub - about ½ cup.
- Kitchen twine - to truss the chicken, if you want to secure the legs.
Step-by-Step Directions
Step 1: Begin by cutting a piece of kitchen twine and tie the legs and wings up if you prefer. Then spread the softened butter all over the chicken. Finally, sprinkle the ½ cup seasoning rub on top.
Step 2: Place the chicken in the Dutch oven and place in a preheated 375 degree oven. Cook for one hour uncovered, then cover the chicken and continue to cook for another 30 to 60 minutes.
How do you know when the chicken is done?
Step 3: After the chicken has roasted covered for the additional 30 minutes or so, start checking the internal temperature using an Instant Read Digital Meat Thermometer.
The juices should run clean, but the internal temperature should be at least 165 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the thigh.
Allow the chicken to rest in the pan for an additional 10 minutes before removing to a cutting board to slice.
How to Make Homemade Gravy
Step 4: You can't have roasted chicken without gravy. And opening a jar or packet is not going to cut it when you've made this delicious roasted chicken:
After the chicken has cooked, removed it from the pan and set on a cutting board. Then pour the liquid that's in the Dutch oven through a fine sieve. You'll use this liquid to be the base of the gravy. If you don't not have 2 cups of juices, add chicken broth or stock.
In a saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons butter and then add 2 tablespoons flour. Stir for one to two minutes until the flour is completely incorporated with the flour.
Whisk in the liquid and continue to cook for 2 to 5 minutes stirring until the gravy thickens. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Before You Begin!
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What to Serve with Roasted Chicken
- One of my favorite side dishes is Homemade Mac and Cheese.
- Mashed Potatoes just goes with roast chicken, right?
- Classic Stuffing this recipe bakes in a casserole dish, so you don't have to worry about stuffing a chicken.
- Make this Family Dinner Idea even better when you serve Homemade Biscuits on the side!
What to do with Leftover Chicken?
Three of my family's favorite recipes to use for leftover chicken:
- Homemade Chicken Soup
- Chicken Pot Pie
- Skillet Chicken Pot Pie with Refrigerator Biscuits - new recipe!
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Dutch Oven Roast Chicken
Ingredients
- 6 pound whole chicken
- ½ cup butter softened
For the Spice Rub
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 1 tablespoon paprika
- 2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon oregano
Instructions
To Prepare the Spice Rub
- Combine all the ingredients together in a small bowl making sure there are no clumps in the brown sugar.
To Prepare the Chicken
- Preheat the oven to 375°F.
- Using paper towels, pat the chicken dry.
- Cut a piece of kitchen twine and tie the legs and wings up if you prefer.
- Spread the softened butter all over the chicken.
- Sprinkle the ½ cup seasoning rub on top.
- Add the chicken to the dutch oven.
- Cook the chicken for one hour uncovered, then cover and continue to cook another 30 to 60 minutes or until the internal temperature of the chicken reaches 165 degrees.
Renae says
This is awesome. I would love it if you would share this on The Fabulous Friday Link Party this Friday.
Hugs to you.
Lois says
I will try to stop by! I love a good linky party.
Victoria says
When you say to cook it uncovered and then remove the lid I'm guessing you meant to cook it covered for the first hour? I really want to make this!
nancy bahnsen says
We used this recipe a month or so ago and it turned out great...so moist !!! I am using the remaining spice rub from last time to roast another one tonight.
Lois says
Thank you Nancy! We love this spice rub as well.
Gretchen says
This was perfect. I’m now trying it with a piece of pork. The chicken was moist and so tasty even though I left it in about 10 minutes too long. My bad, had the thermometer on Celsius😳. I made a gravy with a bit of corn starch and water. Served over rice, it was one of the best ever. I thought it would be too spicy or salty but no!!!! Perfect. .
Lois says
Thank you for the great comment! Made my morning reading this!
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
This really looks delicious and not much work. I have pinned this to try out for our next family meal. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
Jo (A Rose Tinted World) says
Wow. This truly looks delicious! Will pin this to try later.
Lois says
Thank you Jo!!! It's my new favorite way to roast a chicken.
Jen Lunsford says
My goodness! This chicken looks AMAZING. You have inspired me to make a chicken for dinner this weekend. I have always been intimidated but you make it quite easy. Glad you are enjoying your Dutch Oven and hope it last for years to come.
Lois says
Thank you again Jen for the beautiful Dutch oven!