In a 400 degree oven, about 20-30 minutes. A slower oven will increase cooking time, of course. It depends on what your goal is (how you want the meat to cook) and often on what else you're cooking with them. But you probably figured that out.
A key to cooking chicken pieces might be to test the biggest one to insure the juices run clear (and not bloody). Chicken quickly goes from cooked "just right" where it is moist and fully done to overcooked and dried out, particularly in a hot or "fast" oven. Testing it is the best idea, at least in a fast oven, and it only takes a moment. Your family and/or guests will thank you.
Bon appétit!
If you are making teriyaki chicken using boneless chicken breasts, you should bake the chicken for around 30 minutes. If you are using pieces of chicken on the bone, you should bake it for 60 minutes.
Bake a chicken without leg and wings would take about 45 to 11 hour depending how well you want the chicken done and bake it at 350 degrees.
You should bake stuffed chicken breast at a temperature of 375F.
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A chicken should bake in an oven at 375 degrees F. The weight of the chicken determines how long it should cook, not the temperature it should cook at. A good rule of thumb is to cook it 20 minutes per pound.
It should be ready in 40 to 45 minutes... depending on which heat you bake it.
A whole chicken should be baked (roasted) uncovered at 350° for about 20 minutes per pound.
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you should cook it for at least an hour and cook it at about 350 degrees
To achieve optimal tenderness and juiciness, bake a large chicken breast in the oven at 375F for 25-30 minutes.
You should bake spatchcock chicken at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for about 45-55 minutes until it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
A 7 lb chicken should be baked for approximately 2 to 2.5 hours at 350F until it reaches an internal temperature of 165F.