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Harissa Butter Roast Chicken with Pomegranate Glaze
If you’re afraid of dry chicken, this recipe is for you. This is my harissa butter spatchcocked chicken with roasted vegetables and a glossy pomegranate glaze — crispy skin, juicy meat, and flavor all the way through. ✨ Why this works: – Spatchcocking = even cooking – Dry skin = better browning – Butter under the skin = no regrets Harissa Butter: Butter, orange zest, grated garlic, harissa spice blend, salt, pepper Pomegranate Glaze: Fresh pomegranate arils, fresh orange juice, honey, ginger (Pro tip: a splash of red wine vinegar for depth) Veggies: Red potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, celery, olive oil, granulated garlic, salt, pepper Roast at 425°F until the thick part of the breast hits at least 160°F, then rest and devour. Save this for the next time you want a chicken dinner that actually delivers. 🍗✨
Harissa Butter Roast Chicken with Pomegranate Glaze
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