Make a cider soaked roast chicken dish with the BBC

Make a cider soaked roast chicken dish with the BBC

Keith Floyd cooks a family-sized Sunday lunch of walnut-stuffed apples, artichokes, and cider-soaked roast chicken. Meanwhile, his Brittany guests cook a langoustine entree inspired by North French ingredients. Great recipe idea from classic BBC cookery show 'Floyd on Food'.

Learn how to make a French cider soaked roast chicken dish.

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