How long to roast 5 pound chicken

Simple and delicious roast chicken tastes like you spent all day cooking it! It is the the perfect go-to dinner recipe.

This simple and delicious roast chicken takes just a few minutes of prep time to make, but tastes like you spent all day cooking it – making it the perfect go-to dinner recipe.

Easy Whole Roasted Chicken Recipe

Hello again! It’s Alicia from The Baker Upstairs, and I have a fantastic chicken recipe to share with you today.

This simple and delicious roast chicken takes just a few minutes of hands on time to make, but tastes like you spent all day cooking it! It’s a dinner classic that never disappoints!

My family loves to eat chicken for dinner, so I always have bags of frozen chicken breasts in the freezer. Cooking a whole chicken, on the other hand, always seemed very intimidating to me! I was afraid it would be expensive and difficult, and still wouldn’t turn out well.

Now that I’ve made this easy whole roasted chicken – nothing could be further from the truth!

Generally, whole chickens are very inexpensive, and are surprisingly easy to make. My five pound chicken cost less than $5, which makes it a very affordable option for dinner.

Serve it up with some rolls and your favorite side dish – and you’re set!

How to Roast a Chicken

It only takes a few minutes to prepare the chicken for roasting.

SEASON. Add some simple seasonings and aromatics, then rubbing the skin with butter.

BAKE. Once it’s all set, just pop it in the oven. In a little over an hour, you’ll have a beautiful, delicious, gourmet roast chicken. Adding the butter on top of the chicken isn’t strictly necessary, but it helps with the browning and makes it look prettier. And really, you can’t go wrong with adding more butter!

Note: I like to use a roasting pan to cook the chicken, but if you don’t have one, no worries! You can just as easily cook it in a 9 x 13 baking dish. It should take about 70-80 minutes to cook for a 4-5 pound chicken, but it’s a good idea to start checking the temperature of the thigh meat after about 60 minutes.

REST. Once the roast chicken temperature has reached 165 degrees (we like to check the thickest part of the chicken), it’s ready to pull out of the oven. It’s definitely important to let the chicken rest for a few minutes before you cut it into pieces, so it retains its juices.

In the Slow Cooker

To roast a chicken in a slow cooker, just place the whole chicken in the slow cooker ove rcarrots, onions (breast side up), sprinkle with seasoning and add a little butter. Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours or until meat thermometer reads at least 170 degrees.

For more tips, check out our Slow Cooker Roast Chicken recipe.

Roasting a chicken at different temperatures

Chicken can be roasted at different temps, but also take note of the size of the chicken, because that will also determine the cook time. These cooking times and temps are for an average 4-5 pound chicken.

  • 350 degrees – 1 hour 45 minutes – 2 hours
  • 375 degrees – 1 hour 30 minutes
  • 400 degrees – 1 hour – 1 hour 10 minutes
  • 425 degrees – 50 minutes – 1 hour

Do you have to roast whole chicken covered or uncovered? That’s up to you. Covering it will give the skin a more soft feel and uncovering will allow the skin to brown and crisp up a bit.

Serving + Storing 

I love to serve this simple roast chicken with mashed potatoes on the side, and fresh lemon wedges on hand to squeeze over the chicken. It’s one of my family’s favorite meals, and it’s perfect for Sunday dinner! Other great sides to go with this dish include:

  • Oven Roasted Red Potatoes 
  • Parmesan Crusted Zucchini
  • Roasted Brussel Sprouts
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes
  • Twice Baked Potatoes

STORE chicken in an air-tight container and place in fridge for up to 3 days. We also like to pull the chicken meat off, and bag and store in Ziploc bags for a few days for salads, sandwiches or we freeze them.

FREEZE roasted chicken to save for later. To do that, wrap tightly in foil and then place in a freezer safe bag. We try to use it within 6 months.

Recipes to make with leftover chicken:

  • Chicken Tacos
  • Easy Chicken Tetrazzini
  • Chicken Lasagna
  • White Chicken Chili

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 1 hour 10 minutes

Resting Time 10 minutes

Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Servings 6

Calories 39 kcal

  • 1 4-5 pound whole chicken
  • 2 tablespoons butter softened
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 large lemon cut into quarters
  • 3-4 sprigs rosemary

  • Preheat the oven to 400. Prepare the chicken by patting it dry with paper towels and removing the giblets and/or gravy pouch.

  • Sprinkle the chicken with salt and pepper. Place the lemon and rosemary in the cavity. Tie the legs of the chicken together with kitchen twine. Spread the butter over the top of the skin.

  • Place the chicken in a roasting pan or a 9 x 13 baking dish. Cook for 60 minutes, then check the temperature in the thickest part of the thigh. Continue cooking the chicken, checking every 10 minutes, until it reaches 165 degrees (check the thickest part of the chicken).

  • Remove the chicken from the oven and let it sit 10-15 minutes before serving.

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How long does it take to roast a 5lb chicken at 400?

Roast the chickens at 400 degrees for about an hour and a half, depending on the size of the birds. The way I figure time for this is to take the average weight of one of the chickens (say, 4.5 lbs) and calculate 15 minutes per pound (that would be about 67 minutes for a 4.5 lb chicken).

Is it better to roast a chicken at 350 or 425?

You can roast a chicken at almost any temperature. It all depends on what you are looking for. For extremely tender, fall off the bone meat and soft skin, roast between 300 and 350 degrees. For firmer meat and crisp skin, roast the chicken around 425 degrees F.

Is it better to Bake chicken at 350 or 400?

Baking chicken breasts at 350 degrees results in more tender and juicy meat while baking them at 400 degrees produces crispy skin.

Is it better to roast a chicken at 325 or 350?

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

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