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I often want to cook something different when it comes to holidays and special events, without going too much off the beaten path. A few years ago, I came across this recipe and it was just the perfect change it needed to make a whole roast chicken recipe feel new again. The combination of grapes (grape juice), garlic and tasty cooking fat give this chicken recipe a tenderness and taste that is incomparable from most other recipes. All my family and friends are now often requesting this recipe when I ask them over for dinner. They just love it and can’t believe how cooked grapes could taste so good. That roast chicken with grapes is fresh tasting, sweat and easy to prepare. It can also easily be adapted for more people by adding another chicken or two and adjusting the amount of ingredients accordingly.
The hardest part of this recipe is to butterfly the chicken if you’ve never done it before, but don’t worry as I explain the process in details in the preparation section of the recipe. I wouldn’t leave you hanging! This way of preparing a chicken is a quick and efficient way to cook a whole chicken more evenly, keep it moist and give it extra flavor. It seems that this is a very popular method especially in southern California.
This dish is excellent and works great with a nice salad on the side or a mix of fresh vegetables. The mix that’s left in the bottom of the roasting pan can also be used as a great sauce. Just add some water to it after the chicken is cooked and removed from the pan.
Serves 4

P.S. Be sure to check out the Paleo Recipe Book. It’s a cookbook I’ve created to help you cook the best food for your health. It contains over 370 recipes and covers absolutely everything you need.
