Cast-Iron Roast Chicken with Winter Squash, Red Onions, and Pancetta

Cast-Iron Roast Chicken with Winter Squash, Red Onions, and Pancetta
Cast-Iron Roast Chicken with Winter Squash, Red Onions, and Pancetta
Why wouldn't you throw some veggies around your bird while it roasts? You've got a hot pan that's about to be full of sizzling schmaltz just begging to bathe a mosaic of squash and onions with tons of chicken-y flavor.
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Bon Appétit Chicken Cast Iron Winter Squash Onion Pork Dinner Roast
  • kosher salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 (3 1/2–4-pound) whole chicken
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 red onions, cut into wedges through root end
  • 2 pound winter squash (such as delicata or acorn), cut into 1 1/2-inch-thick wedges or rounds
  • 1 1/2 ounces pancetta, chopped into 1/4-inch pieces
  • Carbohydrate 27 g(9%)
  • Cholesterol 239 mg(80%)
  • Fat 64 g(99%)
  • Fiber 5 g(20%)
  • Protein 58 g(117%)
  • Saturated Fat 19 g(95%)
  • Sodium 1732 mg(72%)
  • Calories 914

Preparation Pat chicken dry with paper towels and season generously with salt, inside and out. (We use 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1/2 tsp. Morton kosher salt per lb.) Tie legs together with kitchen twine. Let sit 1 hour to allow salt to penetrate, or chill, uncovered, up to 1 day ahead. Place a rack in upper third of oven and set a 12" cast-iron skillet or 3-qt. enameled cast-iron baking dish on rack. Preheat oven to 425°F. Meanwhile, toss onions, squash, pancetta, and 2 Tbsp. oil in a large bowl to coat; season with salt and pepper. Once oven reaches temperature, pat chicken dry with paper towels and lightly coat with half of remaining oil; sprinkle with dry rub, if using. Drizzle remaining oil into hot skillet (this helps keep the chicken from sticking and tearing the skin). Place chicken in the center of skillet and arrange squash mixture around. Roast until vegetables are golden brown and tender and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of breasts registers 155°F, 50–60 minutes (temperature will climb to 165°F as chicken rests). Let chicken rest in skillet at least 20 minutes and up to 45 minutes. Transfer chicken to a cutting board and carve. Serve with vegetables.

Preparation Pat chicken dry with paper towels and season generously with salt, inside and out. (We use 1 tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1/2 tsp. Morton kosher salt per lb.) Tie legs together with kitchen twine. Let sit 1 hour to allow salt to penetrate, or chill, uncovered, up to 1 day ahead. Place a rack in upper third of oven and set a 12" cast-iron skillet or 3-qt. enameled cast-iron baking dish on rack. Preheat oven to 425°F. Meanwhile, toss onions, squash, pancetta, and 2 Tbsp. oil in a large bowl to coat; season with salt and pepper. Once oven reaches temperature, pat chicken dry with paper towels and lightly coat with half of remaining oil; sprinkle with dry rub, if using. Drizzle remaining oil into hot skillet (this helps keep the chicken from sticking and tearing the skin). Place chicken in the center of skillet and arrange squash mixture around. Roast until vegetables are golden brown and tender and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of breasts registers 155°F, 50–60 minutes (temperature will climb to 165°F as chicken rests). Let chicken rest in skillet at least 20 minutes and up to 45 minutes. Transfer chicken to a cutting board and carve. Serve with vegetables.