Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Betty Crocker Project : Herb Roasted Chicken & Vegetables

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Get Ready - I'm about to say something absurdly pretentious.

I adore the French countryside.

It was 2005 and I was taking the train from London to Paris when I did something that could have been really stupid considering my limited French. I had just met with the gals at Cosmo UK about their "Nice Girls Fake It" campaign and their announcement that they would be fur-free. I was still jet-lagged and my train to Paris for fashion week left before dawn. I was over-caffeinated and it was raining . . . and for some reason as soon as my train lifted out of the dark tunnel into the rolling hills of France. . . I just found my face pressed against the window of the train like a child. The softly rolling hills hid these small charming cities like fish in the sea. Really if you weren't paying attention - you could miss them. The only thing betraying most of these little towns were these tall pointed church spires that reached high above the rooftops, vineyards and orchards. It took around 3 stops before I grabbed my suitcase and jumped off. This was really my one day "off" this trip. I had blocked it off for travel and figuring out the metro in Paris. Instead I rented a locker and walked around a city center that could fit inside an American Mini-Mall in galoshes and an umbrella. I ate a baguette and some compote de pommes (applesauce) with a pot of tea in a cafe' full of mismatched chairs and chipped dishes.

I know you are wondering why I am boring you with this. . . because the old guys sitting next to me at the cafe playing backgammon shared a small pot of something that looked just like this dish.

I remembered this day the second I pulled the pot from the oven and it made me wish that we had made it with Herbes de Provence instead of the herb mix Betty suggested.. . . I love Betty but I just think that the Herbes de Provence would add a little something extra. When we make it again, you can bet we will be using it.OK - I'll stop boring you now - Let's eat!



  • 1/2 Cup of Olive Oil (Yes - this is twice what Betty asks for - but you won't be using a whole raw chicken and you'll need to compensate for the lack of chicken fat and grease or your veggies will stick)
  • 1 Teaspoon Thyme (dried)
  • 1 Teaspoon Marjoram (dried and crushed)
  • 1 Pinch of  Celery Seed
  • 1 Pinch of Rosemary (dried and crushed)\
  • 1/4 Teaspoon of Nutritional Yeast
  • 1/4 Teaspoon of Garlic Powder
  • 1 Teaspoon Braggs 
  • 2 Cloves of Garlic (minced)
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Lemon Pepper (freshly ground)
  • 1 Lemon 
  • 1 Cup of Fake Chicken ( defrosted - we used this product from May Wah but a bag of Morningstar Chickn Strips would be great too)
  • 4 Red Potatoes (cut into chunks about the size of the Fake Chicken)
  • 1 Cup Carrots (sliced into coins)
  • 1 Can of Green Beans 

Heat oven to 375. 

Boil Potatoes and Carrots till they are tender but not quite cooked. Drain and set aside.

In a small bowl, mix Olive Oil, Thyme, Marjoram, Braggs, Nutritional Yeast, Garlic, Lemon Pepper, Rosemary and Celery Seed. Grate 1 teaspoon of Lemon Peel into the Oil mix. Then cut the Lemon and add to the Oil as much juice as you can get from the Lemon.

In a large bowl, mix Fake Chicken, Potatoes, Carrots and Green Beans. Pour Olive Oil mix over the Fake Chicken and Veggies and stir gently to not mash the Potatoes. You want to evenly coat the Fake Chicken and veggies with the Oil mix. 

Put mix in a small crock pot and roast in the oven uncovered for 30 to 45 minutes. You'll want to pull it out when the top is golden. When you serve it be sure and pour an extra spoonful of the Oil mix at the bottom of the pot over your food.

You're going to want to eat this with some bread - So you can mop up the extra Garlicky-Lemony- Herby Oil.  Just trust me.

8 comments:

  1. I sure hope you get all these published in a book when you're done. What a super fab cookbook! Thanks for doing this. I'm a new vegan and am thrilled to have found your blog and these recipes! Thank you so much!

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  2. That shit looks GOOD. holy crap. How much do I have to pay you let me sample all of your dinners...? Keep in mind that I work for a non-profit.

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  3. What a wonderful dish! I love a nice pot of veggies and a vegan "meat" to add comfort quality! Yum!

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  4. I just discovered your blog, and this looks amazing! I definitely want to try this!

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  5. Yes, I'm a new vegan too. Just 4 months now. I'm really enjoying it. I was vegetarian before but the dairy video proved my theory wrong about dairy cows. I need some easy and quick recipes as well as Sunday style recipes (all day cooking). This looks like a crock pot dish and would love to buy the book to obtain that recipe.

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  6. Hell, I am not a vegan but I'd try this dish. Thanks for expanding the universe, so to speak.

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  7. That looks so delicious! You guys are awesome for coming up with these recipes!

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  8. this was so outrageously good for dinner last night! we paired it with a rosemary and olive oil bread. thank you so much for taking on this project. i cant' wait to sift through this blog and find what i'll be making for dinner (or dessert) tonight.

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