Easy Rotisserie Chicken

Rotisserie Chicken in the Kalorik MAXX Air Fryer Oven#MAXXMade Rotisserie Chicken: so tasty your head will spin. This easy, homemade Rotisserie Chicken recipe is done in no time when you make it in your Kalorik MAXX Air Fryer Oven. Grab your favorite seasonings and get ready to enjoy this air fryer classic all week long! 

Ingredients 
Whole chicken (up to 5 lbs) 
Olive oil 
Seasonings of choice 1 tsp each of paprika, garlic, dried rosemary and oregano, sea salt and pepper 

Instructions 
1. Start by cleaning out the cavity of your whole chicken, removing any giblets from inside.
2. Season your chicken generously with your favorite spices. We like to use the following: olive oil, paprika, garlic, dried rosemary, oregano, sea salt and pepper. 
3. Truss your chicken with butcher’s twine or other cotton string (never nylon) to ensure the chicken stays in the proper position while fixed on the spit.
4. Set up your seasoned chicken on the MAXX rotisserie spit. Use the rotisserie handle to insert the long end of the rotisserie spit into the rotisserie socket of the MAXX on the right side. Once the spit is in the socket, rest the short end of the rod onto the rotisserie notch on the left side. Ensure your chicken is well-balanced and that the spit spins without snagging or grazing any heating elements when it rotates. 
5. Use the chicken function on the MAXX and click Start! 
6. Enjoy! 


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  • Sherry

    A 5 pd chicken fit 8n mine. You just need to twine the wings and legs up. It takes about 3 hrs. Came out beautiful!!


  • Tim Crook

    this is total bs. you cannot cook a 5 lb bird using the rotisserie in this oven. Very deceptive, shame on you for outright lying to your consumers.


  • James Chaffee

    Got a 4 3/4 pound bird cooking right now. Tressing it sucked, as tying a double knot (especially while keeping twine tight around the chicken) without help is… challenging. Could have used my grandads help (Navy, WWII, could tie my know known to mankind) but I muddled through. Rotisserie is working perfectly. Now…. If it only tastes s good as it smells….


  • Lori

    once the rotisserie chicken is ready to cook how long does it take to cook it and the temp