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Love roasted chicken? Get crispier skin and perfect meat with this nontraditional trussing technique: http://chfstps.co/1KL6kn9 A perfectly roasted chicken is the key to weeknight dinner glory: crispy skin, juicy meat, a beautiful golden-brown color. And while roasting chicken is simple in theory, pitfalls do arise. Sections of the skin get soggy and fail to brown, for instance. The breasts often cook faster than the legs, so that by the time the dark meat is cooked through, the white stuff's all dry. We don't want this to happen to you, which is why we're sharing this new approach to trussing your bird. As you may know, "trussing" a chicken means tying it with butcher's twine. Cooks have done this for years to make the bird easier to handle and to help it cook better. But, as we'll show you, the traditional technique for trussing isn't necessarily the best way. Give this new technique a go tonight, and you'll wind up pretty dang pleased at the way dinner turns out. (PSST: It works for turkey, too!) Get the technique: http://chfstps.co/1KL6kn9 At ChefSteps, we don't tell you how to cook, we show you—with recipes designed to inspire and educate, tested techniques for successful results at home, and a lively forum where you'll chat with other chefs and home-cooking enthusiasts. Visit ChefSteps.com for more videos, recipes, classes, and techniques. http://chfstps.co/1paXXVd Become a member and be the first to know about new recipes, special offers, and goings-on around the kitchen. http://chfstps.co/1paXXVd Like us on Facebook to stay updated on our latest projects. http://chfstps.co/1thBubb Follow us on Instagram http://chfstps.co/1nDs8Fj and Pinterest http://chfstps.co/1koB9kI for peeks inside the daily workings of our Pike Place Market kitchen lab. Read our blog for inspiring ideas and behind-the-scenes updates. http://chfstps.co/1rhTgh0 Follow us on Twitter to stay up to speed on what's cooking in the ChefSteps kitchen. http://chfstps.co/1gMVbWA