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Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal807
  • fat45g
  • saturates17g
  • carbs43g
  • sugars6g
  • fibre4g
  • protein55g
  • salt2g
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Method

  • step 1

    Combine the garlic, butter and basil in a bowl. Heat the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5.

  • step 2

    Gently ease the skin away from the chicken breasts and spread the herby garlic butter underneath. Put the chicken in a roasting tin and rub the olive oil over the skin, then season. Arrange the lemon wedges around the chicken in the tin and roast for 1 hr.

  • step 3

    Lift the chicken and lemon wedges out of the tin onto a plate. Tip the couscous and olives into the roasting juices in the tin, crumble in the stock cube and top up with enough hot water from the kettle to cover the couscous by 1cm (about 300ml). Put the chicken back in the tin on top of the couscous.

  • step 4

    Toss the tomatoes with a drizzle of olive oil and some seasoning. Spoon the tomatoes into the tin around the chicken, ensuring the surface of the couscous mixture is completely covered. (If you can’t fit all the tomatoes in, you can put the rest in a second small roasting tin to cook alongside the chicken.)

  • step 5

    Bake for 30 mins until the chicken skin is crispy, the tomatoes are softened and bursting, and the couscous is fluffy and tender. Scatter over the whole basil leaves and serve with the roasted lemon wedges alongside to squeeze over.

Recipe tip

Baked halloumi or feta with tomatoes & couscous
For a vegetarian alternative, skip to step 3 and swap out the chicken and lemons for a block of feta or halloumi.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, June 2024

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A star rating of 4 out of 5.6 ratings
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laurella

This is a flawed recipe - please see the comments below, they are all pertinent. The water issue is the biggest one but also in terms of seasoning it is lacking. I think Good Food needs to retest this, it's a pity to recommend this in their "good summer recipes" list.

doc_mouse33222

Tasty but recipe has not been Quality Controlled. Were it reflected correctly it would be simple, but the incorrect timing indication (indicated at top 1hr, in recipe 1:30), the idea that butter can be blended with garlic and basil and "carefully slipped under the skin" in 10 min prep time, means…

DawnPaula49

This was enjoyed by all four of us. Altered the chicken cooking time as I used a larger one. Agree with previous comment about chicken timing and liquid for couscous.

lucybeth27

This was so tasty and would’ve been 5/5 if the method was correct. Firstly, when you add up the instructions, it is 1.5hrs of cooking time. Arguably too much, even for a large chicken. I would reduce the initial cooking time of the chicken. Secondly, the amount of water needed to cook the couscous…

doc_mouse33222

Emphatically agree! Pretty sure the olives were also missing from the ingredients list when I checked on Friday.

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