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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 22  # 1 of 8
1 4-5lb Whole Chicken
McCormick Rotisserie Chicken Seasoning To Taste
1/4 Cup Olive Oil
2 Tablespoons Butter
1 Head Of Garlic
1 Stalk Celery Cut In Half
1 Carrot Cut In Half
1 Onion Cut In Half
Kitchen Twine

Wash and dry chicken.
Loosen skin over each breast and slide 1 tablespoon butter between the skin and breast meat. This will add moisture.
Cut head of garlic in half and place into chicken cavity with the veggies.
I use kitchen twine to tie the legs together. It helps keep the aromatics inside during roasting.
Brush olive oil over entire chicken then sprinkle liberally with the McCormick seasoning blend. We use alot because we really love the flavor.
I bake it for 15min per pound on the highest setting in my NuWave oven.
You must turn the chicken over half way through the cooking time so that the bottom is evenly browned.
This chicken is yummy. We have it atleast once a week and everyone who has tried it loves it.

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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Apr 23  # 2 of 8
What, please, is a NuWave oven?
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Apr 23  # 3 of 8
NuWave ovens are countertop ovens, made of glass with the cooking unit that sits on the top of the "bowl". They cook faster and many swear by it.

They are just like the Galloping Gourmet Cookers that were out years ago - same concept. I had a GGC and the cooking top went on it - just burned out. And I had paid $200 for it not including the additional rings for added height for larger roasts.

Yes they are nice - but as far as I am concerned I wouldn't want one - I don't feel the heating mechanism will last long on those.

But that is my opinion.
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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 23  # 4 of 8
I agree.
I should have done more research before getting mine.
The dome is made of plastic and so is the top and most crack out within a year.
I love the way it cooks but I'm scared everytime I use it.
Normally I research more before buying but on this one I let them get me with the infomercial. In my defense I had a cold and had not slept in awhile :o
If I pay $125 for something I expect it to last. This item most likely will not.
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Apr 23  # 5 of 8
jglass -

The Galloping Gourmet one was bigger and the top was made of heavy duty glass - like oven glass - the problem was the motor burning out. But I still have the rings (big deal - maybe I can make 18-inch cookies or donuts with them - LOL) and I do have a heavy duty oven proof bowl-type contraption I can use. And the racks that came with it come in handy - fit nicely in pans for steaming. But all in all - it really wasn't worth it - not money wise.