Rotisserie Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Easy step-by-step instructions to make a juicy and tender low carb rotisserie chicken recipe at home! Includes seasoning and brining recommendations to make this family favorite turn out golden brown and juicy.

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This recipe originally published February 2017, now updated with detailed instructions and FAQs.

Do you love rotisserie chicken as much as I do? Except, I don't really like the excess sodium and fat usually found in grocery store rotisserie chicken... Enter the rotisserie oven!! I got my rotisserie oven about 6 months agoand have used it NON-STOP!

I lovehaving a way to make a healthierversion of this recipe. Rotisserie chicken can be used in so many recipes. Here are a few of my favorite ways to use it:

  • Low Carb Chicken Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Zucchini
  • 15gm Carb Stuffed Potato
  • Low Carb BBQ Chicken Bowl

This rotisserie chicken recipe is based on using a rotisserie oven- these ovens can be found at most large retail chains and also online. It think mine was well worth the investment!

Most home stores and cooking stores sell rotisserie ovens. If you'd rather not invest in one, try my recipe for Oven Baked Rotisserie Chicken instead!

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Why this recipe works:

  • Uses rotisserie seasoning for an authentic flavor.
  • Includes instructions for brining the chicken which add to the flavor.
  • Chicken is cooked in a rotisserie oven to lock in the juices and creates a golden crust.

The main ingredients:

  • Chicken- I use a not-too-large chicken in the range of 3#. Smaller is better if you can find it. Try not to go over 4# or it will take FOREVER to get done. You may also use cornish hens, just adjust your cooking time down to about 45 minutes (check for doneness with a thermometer).
  • Rotisserie Seasoning- I use a mix I buy locally- use your favorite blend or try mixing up your own rotisserie seasoning.

How to make rotisserie chicken:

  • Step 1: Brine it

The first few rotisserie chickens I made were very good, but they seemed to be missing something. After researching recipes, I decided I needed to brine my chicken first for best flavor. I am not really a huge fan of salt laden brines due to the sodium that gets drawn into the meat. You can't deny the fact though, that brining adds a lot of flavor! I decided to make a weak brine that still allows some flavor enhancement without so much sodium. I soak my chicken in this weak brine overnight and I think it adds just enough flavor.

After soaking the chicken, pat dry then place in a pan in refrigerator. This will give time for the chicken to dry completely which helps form the crispy skin during cooking.

Photo 1 shows the chicken on the spit after being soaked, trussed and seasoned. Your oven will have instructions for proper placement depending upon the modelyour purchase.

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  • Step 2: Load chicken into oven

Photo 2 shows the chicken placed into the oven and ready to be cooked. I place my chicken on the very back position closest to the element (without touching) to ensure good browning. After about 30 minutes or so, I move the chicken forward to keep it from burning. It is important to properly truss the chicken so that there are no loose pieces that may touch the element and burn. (Trussing sounds complicated, but it is a simple process of tying the wings and legs close to the body with string.)

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  • Step 3: Cook

Photo 3 shows the chicken after about 30 minutes or so. You can see that it is well browned at this point, so this is when I move the spit forward one notch to continue cooking but with less chance of burning.

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  • Step 4: Rest

Photo 4: And here's the final result!!! Perfectly browned rotisserie chicken! At this point, I allow the chicken to rest in a pan for about 10-15 minutes to ensure juicy meat. Please don't skip this step because it makes a huge difference!

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Expert Tips:

  1. Be sure to allow time to brine your chicken. It makes all the difference in achieving flavor throughout the chicken.
  2. Allow the chicken time in the refrigerator to dry after brining This will help in forming crispy skin during cooking.
  3. Finally, allow time for the chicken to rest after cooking to maximize juiciness.

Frequently asked questions

Can I freeze rotisserie chicken?

The fully cooked chicken may be frozen after cooling down. Freeze in sections so you can defrost the amount you need.

How long is rotisserie chicken good for?

Refrigerated leftover chicken will last 3 days.

Can you eat rotisserie chicken on keto or low carb diet?

Yes. Rotisserie chicken is considered low carb and this recipe contains approx 3gm carb/serving.

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Let me know if you try your hand at homemade rotisserie chicken and how you liked it. Each time I use my rotisserie oven, I learn something new! This recipe includes all the "tweaks" I've made each time so you can skip the learning phase and go straight to the yum!!!

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Rotisserie Chicken Recipe

Why pay for a salty, fat laden rotisserie chicken when you can have fun making your own? Step by step rotisserie chicken recipe instructions included!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 2 hours hours

Servings: 6

Calories: 120kcal

Author: Easyhealth Living

Ingredients

  • 1 3.5# chicken, free range (if possible)
  • 1 Tablespoon Sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Salt
  • 2 Tablespoons Rotisserie Seasoning

Instructions

  • Rinse chicken and place in pot just large enough to fit in.

  • Heat sugar, salt and 1 cup water in a small pan and stir until dissolved to make brine.

  • Pour brine over chicken, then add plain water to pot to just cover chicken. Place pot in refrigerator and allow to soak overnight.

  • Remove chicken from pot and discard brine. Pat chicken dry with paper towels or allow to air dry for 15-20 minutes. Truss chicken, then coat all over with rotisserie seasoning.

  • Place chicken on spit per your rotisserie oven directions and cook for about an hour or until temp in thickest part of thigh reaches 165 degrees. Allow chicken to rest 10-15 minutes before serving for best flavor.

Notes

Expert Tips:

  1. Be sure to allow time to brine your chicken. It makes all the difference in achieving flavor throughout the chicken.
  2. Allow the chicken time in the refrigerator to dry after brining This will help in forming crispy skin during cooking.
  3. Finally, allow time for the chicken to rest after cooking to maximize juiciness.
  4. Feel free to leave off the sugar in the brine if you desire. Here's a link discussing the role of sugar: Sugar enhances the browning of the rotisserie chicken but does not affect the texture of the meat.

Nutrition Facts

Rotisserie Chicken Recipe

Serving Size

4 oz

Amount per Serving

Calories

120

Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Sodium

1

mg

%

Potassium

62

mg

2

%

Carbohydrates

3

g

1

%

Protein

17

g

34

%

Vitamin A

85

IU

2

%

Calcium

79

mg

8

%

Iron

1.8

mg

10

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What makes rotisserie chicken so juicy? ›

One of the key secrets to achieving juicy and flavorful rotisserie chicken lies in the art of brining. Brining involves soaking the chicken in a saltwater solution infused with herbs, spices and aromatics. This process not only enhances moisture retention but also imparts depth of flavor to the meat.

How to make rotisserie chicken better? ›

Just because the chicken is already cooked doesn't mean it can't benefit from a rub. Before reheating, make a custom blend of your favorite spices like paprika, cayenne, onion or garlic powder. Mix in dried herbs or a bit of sugar for beautiful caramelization, then sprinkle it evenly over the skin.

Why avoid Costco rotisserie chicken? ›

Costco's rotisserie chicken is arguably the most controversial piece of poultry in America. In the span of just one year, customers have claimed that the rotisserie chicken tastes like chemicals and causes gastrointestinal issues.

What's the best thing to cook on a rotisserie? ›

Here are some ideas for your next rotisserie dinner:
  • Prime Rib: Grilling a prime rib is a no-brainer. The flavor and texture beats anything out of the oven. ...
  • Ribs: Yes, ribs. ...
  • Turkey: If you can rotisserie a chicken, you can rotisserie a turkey. ...
  • Pineapple: The rotisserie handles more than dinner, it tackles dessert too.

When should you throw out a rotisserie chicken? ›

USDA recommends using cooked chicken within three to four days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days.

Why do supermarket rotisserie chickens taste so good? ›

This is not only due to the addition of extra water but also additives including phosphate. These additives help the meat absorb and retain moisture before, during, and after the cooking process. As a result, every mouthful of the meat retains a succulent texture.

What is the red stuff in rotisserie chicken? ›

As the bird freezes and then thaws, it sometimes causes pigment to leach out of the bone marrow and accumulate as a deep red color around the bone. You'll also likely notice it in the meat right next to the bone.

How does Costco make their rotisserie chicken so good? ›

The reason Costco's chicken is so juicy is because of a salt solution pumped inside, which is basically like super-brining. That makes the meat moist and evenly seasoned every time, delivering a consistent—though there has been some Reddit uproar about weird-tasting chicken lately in some states—tasting chicken.

How do I get crispy skin on my rotisserie chicken? ›

To achieve maximum crispness, the skin has to start dry and stay dry – if water is present, it will create steam, which inhibits crisping. For the ultimate crispy skin, start your prep the day before. After quickly rinsing your bird, be sure to thoroughly dry it inside and out with paper toweling.

How long are rotisserie chickens cooked? ›

Close the lid and cook over medium heat, basting occasionally, until chicken is cooked through and the internal temperature reaches 180 degrees F (83 degrees C), 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Remove chicken from the rotisserie and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes before carving.

What is unhealthy about rotisserie chicken? ›

Rotisserie chicken can be an easy way to add protein and other important nutrients to your meals with little effort. Just be mindful of the saturated fat found in both the skin and the dark meat, as well as any hidden sodium.

What are the cons of eating rotisserie chicken? ›

Again, this is because most rotisserie chickens contain an “injection solution” of sugars, sodium, and other processed ingredients. Because they are injected into the meat, these additives, salts, and sugars are distributed throughout the chicken—so you can't avoid them by not eating the skin.

Is rotisserie chicken healthier than grilled chicken? ›

Low heat in an open flame is sufficient. It is a slow cooking method and is ideal for bigger pieces cooking over a long time. Rotisserie chicken is much lower in calories due to being oven-roasted.

How long does rotisserie chicken last in the fridge? ›

The USDA guidelines clearly state that rotisserie chicken is good for 3-4 days when stored in the refrigerator. Additionally, rotisserie chicken can be stored in the freezer where it will be good for a longer period of time. If frozen it will keep best, maintaining its optimal flavor and texture, for 4 months.

What parts of rotisserie chicken can you eat? ›

Separate it into dark meat, white meat and bones so that you have ready-to-eat poultry on hand. Dark meat can be eaten by itself, while white meat can be used in stir fries, quesadillas, or noodles. The bones can be saved for a rainy day to make broth.

How many meals can you get out of a rotisserie chicken? ›

I am sharing how I take one Costco Rotisserie Chicken and turn it into 5 meals for my husband and me. That's FIVE MEALS, not five servings! Plus, I use my InstantPot to make a delicious chicken soup from the bones, so technically that's SIX meals! And no, they aren't chintzy, starvation diet-sized meals.

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