Homemade lechon manok! Juicy, aromatic, and flavorful roasted chicken that is truly Filipino. The best thing about it? It’s homemade! No charcoal or rotisserie is needed. That means you can easily make this whenever. You just need your good old trusty oven.

Filipino Lechon Manok

Lechon Manok Key Ingredients

When making a true Filipino roasted chicken, you need to have lemongrass (tanglad), garlic, and shallots (sibuyas tagalog). I would have to say that there is no ideal substitute for the three.

I have tried using yellow or red onion a few times in place of shallots, but much to my surprise the outcome did not have the flavor and smell I was familiar with and looking for. Shallots are sweeter, richer yet more potent compared to onions. They do belong to the same family, allium, but nothing compares to the taste and aroma that it brings to the chicken.

Lechon Manok-Filipino Roasted Chicken

Lechon Manok Marinade

As of this writing, I have already made three versions of this recipe. The first two versions had ginger in them. Both were good but I found ginger to be overpowering that I could no longer smell or taste the other spices. It sort of made the chicken taste like chicken tinola, in my opinion. So in this recent version, I decided to omit it entirely, both from the marinade and the stuffing.

The result was delicious lemony, sweet and garlicky Lechon Manok.

Filipino Style Roasted Chicken

Other great additions to this recipe are pineapple juice and fish sauce. I was only using calamansi juice before but pineapple juice is a great extender especially if calamansi is not in season.

And why have I not thought of adding fish sauce before? I don’t know why but it did wonders!

Marinating the chicken for two days was a lucky accident. The meat turned out juicier and flavorful. If you have the space in the fridge and of course the time, I recommend 48 hours of marination. Otherwise, one day is fine. Remember to turn the bag a few times so that all parts of the meat absorb the marinade.

Do you smell Christmas already? This will put you in the mood. Do let me know if this makes it to your Noche Buena table.

Frequently asked questions

What’s a good substitute for calamansi?

You can use lime and key lime as a substitute for calamansi. If not available, lemon can also be used.

Can I use soda instead of pineapple juice?

Use lime-flavored soda or pineapple-flavored soda as a substitute for pineapple juice.

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Filipino Lechon Manok

Lechon Manok (Filipino Roasted Chicken)

5 from 7 votes
This homemade lechon manok is tender, juicy, and packed with lemongrass garlic and shallots (sibuyas tagalog). Make it easily using your oven. No charcoal or rotisserie is needed. Set aside one day for marination–the key step to making a tender and flavorful Filipino-style roasted chicken.
Servings5 -6 servings
preparation time20 minutes
Total cooking time1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • 1.2 kg to 1.5 whole chicken (cleaned and excess fat removed)

Stuffing

  • 5 bulbs shallots (peeled)
  • 2 whole garlic (cloves smashed, divided)
  • salt and pepper (to taste)
  • 4 stalks lemongrass (cut and bruised, see note 1)

Marinade

Day of roasting

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • salt and pepper (to taste)
  • 2 stalks lemongrass (cut and bruised)
  • 5 bulbs shallots (peeled)

Instructions

  • Prepare the spices for the marinade and stuffing first. Remaining onion and lemongrass will be used on the actual day of roasting.
  • In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients of the marinade. Stir until sugar is dissolved.
  • In another bowl, combine onion, and garlic with salt and pepper for the stuffing. Bruised and cut the lemongrass to bring out the aroma. 
  • Place chicken in a tray. Season inside of the chicken with salt and pepper. Use a spoon to loosen skin from chicken (see video). Insert half of the pressed garlic cloves under the loosened chicken skin. Stuff the bruised lemongrass and seasoned shallots and garlic inside the chicken.
  • Tie drumstick ends tightly with a string. Place chicken in a resealable bag and pour the marinade over. Massage chicken all over. Refrigerate breast side down (initially) for a minimum of 24 hours to 48 hours max. Turn two to three times.
  • Take chicken out of the fridge 30 mins before roasting. Pre-heat oven to 200c/400f.
  • Place the remaining shallots and lemongrass in a roasting pan. Remove chicken from the marinade and place the chicken on top. Reserve the marinade for basting. Drizzle chicken with oil. Sprinkle salt and pepper.
  • Roast chicken for 10 minutes, then adjust the tempreture down to 180c/350f. Roast for 50 minutes. Take out the chicken from the oven after 50 minutes then baste with the marinade and juices from the pan. Roast for another 20 to 30 minutes (see note 3).
  • When chicken is cooked, transfer to a board and let it rest for 15 minutes before carving. Serve with the pan juices. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes & Tips:

  1. To prepare the lemongrass, remove the outer leaves and cut-off the lower bulb. Bruise the stalks using the back of a knife.
  2. Calamansi juice – can be substituted with lemon juice or lime juice.
  3. To test the doneness of the chicken, slice the skin between the leg and the breast and peak at the juices. If they run clear, then it is likely done. The meat should also feel firm rather than jiggly or rubbery. Roast a bit longer if the chicken looks undone.
  4. Note: Dark patches may appear on the chicken because of the sugar in the marinade.
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Author : Mella
Course : Main Course
Cuisine : Filipino
Keyword : filipino roasted chicken, lechon manok recipe
Nutrition Facts
Lechon Manok (Filipino Roasted Chicken)
Amount per Serving
Calories
365
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
23
g
35
%
Saturated Fat
 
5
g
31
%
Cholesterol
 
86
mg
29
%
Sodium
 
1052
mg
46
%
Potassium
 
467
mg
13
%
Carbohydrates
 
16
g
5
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
7
g
8
%
Protein
 
24
g
48
%
Vitamin A
 
161
IU
3
%
Vitamin C
 
6
mg
7
%
Calcium
 
34
mg
3
%
Iron
 
3
mg
17
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Lechon Manok-Filipino Roasted Chicken

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