Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver stuns Sunrise hosts with bizarre chook cooking technique

There is always something new and innovative to learn when cooking fresh, delicious recipes.

That’s why the hosts were left in shock when renowned chef Jamie Oliver appeared on Sunrise to promote his new cookbook, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean.

The celebrity chef, 48, appeared on the breakfast program to share an innovative and unusual method of cooking chicken.


The trick was inspired during Jamie’s travels around the Mediterranean after he saw rotisseries being used roadside.

‘If you go around parts of the Mediterranean, you're going to see rotisseries functioning and working on the roadsides. They're roasting whole chickens, they're rendering fat, and there are potatoes underneath them, and sometimes vegetables,’ he said.


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Jamie Oliver demonstrated a recipe from his new book, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean, on the Sunrise’s morning show. Credit: @jamieoliver/Instagram


‘So how do we do that at home in a conventional oven?’ Jamie asked.


Jamie began his demonstration by cutting the onions, quarters, and potatoes in halves and placing them in a container. Next, he put four chicken legs with the vegetables.

‘In the Mediterranean, they love herbs, and they love citrus so very simply, I'll take some of these herbs and sprinkle that onto the chicken,’ Jamie stated while putting oregano in the container.

He mixed the oregano with salt, pepper, lemon juice and olive oil in a mortar and pestle. He put this mixture in the chicken and vegetables.

After marinating, he wedged the chicken legs between the grills of an oven rack through their narrow ends, making the legs hang downward. This will ‘re-enact the roasting’ he mentioned earlier.


He then placed it into a hot oven with the tray of vegetables underneath it. The chicken was then cooked for 40 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius.

This method ensures the excess marinade drips into the tray for extra flavour.

'This is giving you the best, most juicy chicken and crispy skin, and that's all dripping down into potatoes,' Jamie explained.

Hosts Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington immediately applauded Jamie for his innovative approach to cooking.

‘Mind blown,’ Shirvo said. ‘How good was that?’

‘Wow,’ added Nat. ‘I have never seen that!’


You can watch Jamie’s demonstration here:



Key Takeaways
  • Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver demonstrated a unique method of cooking chicken while promoting his new book, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean.
  • He marinated chicken and potatoes in a lemon, herb and olive oil mixture before wedging the chicken legs between an oven rack and placing it over the vegetables in the oven for extra flavour.
  • The cooking technique was praised by Sunrise hosts Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington, who commended its innovation.

Will you try Jamie Oliver’s juicy chicken recipe and cooking method, members? Let us know in the comments below!
 

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Looks very yummy. However, OMG cleaning that oven. :rolleyes:
 
OMG if you have ever watched Jamie Oliver you would have seen him do this a million times, and besides who doesn't know this trick, use a cake rack if you don't want to clean the oven racks.:sleep:
 
Racks are no problem. It's the surrounding of the oven with chicken splatters. Buy hey .. I have my trusty steam cleaner. ;)
 
Looks very yummy. However, OMG cleaning that oven. :rolleyes:
Yep, that is the hard part and after effects of Jamie’s idea. I don’t fancy cleaning the rack or the oven after.
 
And Jamie probably never cleans an oven so he wouldn’t care how much mess he made.
 
I've been using a deep rectangular pan and a cake rack the cook anything from wings to whole chickens for over 30 years. So this is nothing new but....

.....Jamie Oliver is 48! Geez I remember him as a fresh faced kid when he first started out.
 
I do something similar using a baking dish with an oven rack .
Not that keen on it though
 
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I do something similar using a baking dish with an oven rack .
Not that keen on it though
I used to have an "X" shaped rack for cooking whole chicken but buggered if I know where it got to.
 
I used to have an "X" shaped rack for cooking whole chicken but buggered if I know where it got to.
Here's a pic of something similar.
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Here's a pic of something similar.
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I have one of these in my excess kitchen things, but I just don’t know where it is. I’m slowly trying to sort through & get rid of excess stuff or my children will have a hard time (or a ball) throwing out things on our demise!!!
 
I have one of these in my excess kitchen things, but I just don’t know where it is. I’m slowly trying to sort through & get rid of excess stuff or my children will have a hard time (or a ball) throwing out things on our demise!!!
Strange. They have a bizarre habit of vanishing into thin air.
 
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There is always something new and innovative to learn when cooking fresh, delicious recipes.

That’s why the hosts were left in shock when renowned chef Jamie Oliver appeared on Sunrise to promote his new cookbook, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean.

The celebrity chef, 48, appeared on the breakfast program to share an innovative and unusual method of cooking chicken.


The trick was inspired during Jamie’s travels around the Mediterranean after he saw rotisseries being used roadside.

‘If you go around parts of the Mediterranean, you're going to see rotisseries functioning and working on the roadsides. They're roasting whole chickens, they're rendering fat, and there are potatoes underneath them, and sometimes vegetables,’ he said.


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Jamie Oliver demonstrated a recipe from his new book, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean, on the Sunrise’s morning show. Credit: @jamieoliver/Instagram


‘So how do we do that at home in a conventional oven?’ Jamie asked.


Jamie began his demonstration by cutting the onions, quarters, and potatoes in halves and placing them in a container. Next, he put four chicken legs with the vegetables.

‘In the Mediterranean, they love herbs, and they love citrus so very simply, I'll take some of these herbs and sprinkle that onto the chicken,’ Jamie stated while putting oregano in the container.

He mixed the oregano with salt, pepper, lemon juice and olive oil in a mortar and pestle. He put this mixture in the chicken and vegetables.

After marinating, he wedged the chicken legs between the grills of an oven rack through their narrow ends, making the legs hang downward. This will ‘re-enact the roasting’ he mentioned earlier.


He then placed it into a hot oven with the tray of vegetables underneath it. The chicken was then cooked for 40 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius.

This method ensures the excess marinade drips into the tray for extra flavour.

'This is giving you the best, most juicy chicken and crispy skin, and that's all dripping down into potatoes,' Jamie explained.

Hosts Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington immediately applauded Jamie for his innovative approach to cooking.

‘Mind blown,’ Shirvo said. ‘How good was that?’

‘Wow,’ added Nat. ‘I have never seen that!’


You can watch Jamie’s demonstration here:



Key Takeaways

  • Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver demonstrated a unique method of cooking chicken while promoting his new book, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean.
  • He marinated chicken and potatoes in a lemon, herb and olive oil mixture before wedging the chicken legs between an oven rack and placing it over the vegetables in the oven for extra flavour.
  • The cooking technique was praised by Sunrise hosts Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington, who commended its innovation.

Will you try Jamie Oliver’s juicy chicken recipe and cooking method, members? Let us know in the comments below!

I wonder who cleans the oven 😮
 
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I had one of those years ago. I thought it was useless. However, I hope you find it.
No chance of that. I've moved several times since I saw it last. Thanks for the thought!
 
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Racks are no problem. It's the surrounding of the oven with chicken splatters. Buy hey .. I have my trusty steam cleaner. ;)
I've cleaned oven racks, grill trays, BBQ plates and more with a can Supercheap degreaser and a Gerni. Comes up like new.
 
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OMG if you have ever watched Jamie Oliver you would have seen him do this a million times, and besides who doesn't know this trick, use a cake rack if you don't want to clean the oven racks.:sleep:
Mum always put water in the bottom of the pan when roasting with a cake rack. As well as keeping the chicken moist and juicy, it reduces cleaning too.
 
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