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Juicy, golden honey roasted chicken with crispy glazed skin that is pure comfort! This roasted whole chicken recipe is made for Sunday dinner!

Table of Contents
- Ingredients for Honey Roasted Chicken
- How to Make Honey Roasted Chicken
- Why Put Lemon in a Roast Chicken?
- Is Roasting Different Than Baking?
- How Do You Keep Chicken from Drying Out When Roasting?
- What is the Best Way to Keep Chicken Moist?
- Can You Roast a Chicken in a Slow Cooker?
- Storage Tips for Roasted Chicken
- Watch How This Roasted Chicken is Made…
- Honey Roasted Chicken Recipe
Growing up my favorite meal was honey roasted chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy (actually I ate it plain with butter most times) fresh corn and jello. Yup, I said jello. I requested this dinner every year for my birthday dinner. It was perfection.
Then I grew up and forgot all about roasted chicken. Why? Because buying boneless skinless chicken took over my life. It was easy to buy, easy to freeze and defrost and easy to cook up. But, then I remembered my long ago love for roasted chicken and found this recipe.
I mean hello! Just look at the beautiful golden, delicious skin! I love bringing back old favorites. Don’t you? So many memories.

Ingredients for Honey Roasted Chicken
For the Chicken
- Whole Chicken: You want a chicken that weighs 3-4 lbs. This is good healthy protein!
- Seasonings: Salt, Pepper, and Smoked Paprika
- Aromatics: Onion, Lemon, Garlic, Thyme Sprigs, and Parsley
- Butter: Gets mixed with the seasonings to rub all over the chicken under the skin.
- Egg: Brushed on the skin and helps the skin get crispy.

How to Make Honey Roasted Chicken
For the Honey Glaze
- Cornstarch: helps thicken the glaze
- Water: combines with the cornstarch to thicken the glaze
- Honey: adds natural sweetness, flavor and thickness to the glaze
- Apple Cider Vinegar: adds flavor and acidity
- Chicken Broth: adds flavor and is the bulk of the base for the glaze
- White Wine: you can use real wine, cooking wine or just double the chicken broth
- Thyme: adds flavor and freshness to the glaze
- Butter: adds richness
The measurements for all the ingredients can be found in the recipe card down below. Keep scrolling for all the details!

Why Put Lemon in a Roast Chicken?
Lemon is a great aromatic that releases its flavor into the chicken as it roasts. It adds a delicious flavor to the meat along with the herbs, onions, garlic, etc.

Is Roasting Different Than Baking?
Roasting is done at a higher temperature (400°F and above) to create a browned, flavorful “crust” on the outside of the food.
Baking is done at a lower temperature.
Roasting is usually done in an opened, uncovered pan, and foods that are baked are usually covered.

How Do You Keep Chicken from Drying Out When Roasting?
My top tip for keeping chicken moist while roasting is to truss the chicken. Getting the wings and legs tucked into the chicken keep them from getting dry.
Another great tip is to have an instant read thermometer on hand and check the internal temperature of the chicken thighs and breasts. You want a temperature of 165 degrees F on both areas of the chicken. You can even pull the chicken out of the oven around 160 degrees F and it will come to temperature as it rests. Don’t let it roast too long!

What is the Best Way to Keep Chicken Moist?
Resting the chicken when it comes out of the oven is key to having a juicy moist chicken. The juices in meat redistribute while it rests and keeps all the juices inside the chicken rather than immediately cutting into the meat and losing all the juices on the cutting board.
Can You Roast a Chicken in a Slow Cooker?
You can absolutely roast a whole chicken in a slow cooker.
It usually takes 3-4 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low.

Storage Tips for Roasted Chicken
Chicken should be covered and refrigerated within 2 hours of cooking.
Roasted chicken stores the best cut off the bone and sliced. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to 4 days.
It also freezes really well. Place the chicken pieces in an airtight container or ziploc bag and store in the freezer. It will keep for up to 2 months.
Chicken can be reheated in the microwave or oven. I’ve found that reheating it in the oven in a covered baking dish with a little chicken broth in the dish helps the chicken stay moist.

You’re going to feel like you’ve stepped into grandma’s kitchen for Sunday dinner when you smell, see and taste this honey roasted chicken! The flavors are familiar and pure nostalgia for me. Let us walk you through each step of roasting a whole chicken! It couldn’t be easier!
Watch How This Roasted Chicken is Made…






I am wondering because I am new to this method, how long will this take to cook if the chicken is spatchcocked?
Hi Elizabeth! I haven’t ever tried this recipe with a spatchcocked chicken before, so I’m not sure about the cook times.
excellent post, very informative. I wonder why the other specialists of this sector do not notice this. You must continue your writing. I am sure, you’ve a great readers’ base already!
Thank you!
I have 6.5 and 7 lb chickens.( never see small ones here) Should I just double the amts? What would be the extended cooking time?
Hi Suzanne! Yes, I would double the amount of all the ingredients. The general rule for whole chicken is 20 min per pound so you will want to probably do 2-2.5 hours. Be sure the thigh meat has a temperature of 165-170 degrees.
Is this right 8119 calories on the honey roasted chicken
No, I’m not sure what’s happening but we will fix it.
Made this tonight and my bf loved it.I used chicken quarters…sooo yummy
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