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May 11 2025

How to Spatchcock a Chicken

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By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!

By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you’re setting yourself up for success. You’ll end up with an evenly cooked bird that’s done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it’s butterflied, you’ll have even seasoning, thus making it more flavorful!

By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!

Watch the video below for a full walk-through!

Why You Should Spatchcock Poultry

Don’t get me wrong, folks. I love a traditional whole roasted turkey or chicken. Especially if I’m stuffing it, those take way longer to cook than spatchcock cutting.

Not only will it cook faster, but your bird will cook evenly and faster, and you will render a crisper skin. Plus, you’ll have even seasoning, thus creating a more flavorful bird!

Let me show you how incredibly easy it can be with the right tools! Watch the video below for a full walk-through!

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I have always been so scared and intimidated to do this. I can’t believe how easy it is! I’m buying a chicken today to make in the oven.

Thank you SO MUCH Lori for taking the time to create a video and talk me/us through it! You’re the best!


Geena


Tools Needed to Spatchcock a Chicken

You only need a few things – gloves, if you don’t like touching raw meat, a non-wood cutting board, and poultry shears. No, not kitchen shears, but actual poultry shears that are curved.

By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
  • Poultry Shears
  • Full-size Sheet Pan
  • Gloves*

Chef Lori’s #1 Tip for Spatchcock Poultry

  1. Do NOT use kitchen shears (the ones that come in your knife set) or regular scissors.
  2. You NEED to use Poultry Shears.
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How to Spatchcock Poultry

If you’re unsure where to start, look at how I created two small slits down each side of the backbone. Use those as a guide. You don’t have to cut through with the knife; that’s why we use the Poultry Shears.

By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
  1. Using a sharp knife, find the backbone and create a slit on each side. This will be your guideline for the Poultry Shears.
  2. Take the Poultry Shears and start cutting along the slit staying as close to the backbone as possible. If you find it too challenging to cut with one hand, use both hands on the poultry shears and continue to cut through the bones and cartilage.
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
  1. If you find it too tough to cut all the way through, turn the bird 180 degrees and start cutting at the other end of the guidelines.
  2. The backbone should come out easily then. *(see tip below)
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
This Instant Pot Hearty Chicken, Veggies and Wild Blend Rice Soup recipe is done in minutes. Ladle up a bowl of this rich, flavor-packed soup today! It's the perfect comfort food!

Poultry Scraps

Save the backbone and any scraps you cut from the poultry in a plastic bag. Put the bag in the freezer, and use it to make homemade stock.

Do the same thing when you cut up veggies. I pop all of those scraps into my “stock freezer bag”.

How to Flatten Spatchcock Chicken

  1. Once the backbone is removed, flip the chicken over (skin-side up) and spread it out.
  2. Place your hands directly on the breasts, towards the middle, and press down until you feel a pop or crack.
  3. *To get it even flatter, while it’s still facing, backbone-side up, cut two small slits on either side of the breast bones before “cracking” the chicken. You can make a notch in the white cartilage part of the breastbone by the neck. You can go even further by creating a slit on each side of the breastbone and pop that out to have the bird be flatter.
  4. At this point, prepare your bird for smoking, roasting, or grilling.
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!

Spatchcock FAQs

  • What is Spatchcocking? As shown above, it’s a way to flatten poultry to allow for a faster and more even cook. Some folks also call it “butterflying” as the bird opens up like a butterfly with its wings.
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
  • Can I Spatchcock a Turkey? Absolutely! It’s one of my favorite ways to make a turkey! Check out these two recipes:
    • Spatchcock Smoked Cherry Habanero Turkey
    • How to Smoke Spatchcock Turkey for Thanksgiving
  • Will a Spatchcocked Chicken Cook Faster? Absolutely! It’ll have a more even cook (meaning the white meat won’t be dried out while waiting for the dark meat to get to temp).
By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!

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How to Spatchcock a Chicken

By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you're setting yourself up for success. You'll end up with an evenly cooked bird that's done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it's butterflied, you'll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!
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By Spatchcock cutting a whole chicken or turkey, you’re setting yourself up for success. You’ll end up with an evenly cooked bird that’s done way faster than leaving it whole. And because it’s butterflied, you’ll have even seasoning thus making it more flavorful!

  • Author: Lori
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 whole bird (~4-6)
  • Category: how to spatchcock a chicken, how to spatchcock a turkey, kitchen tips, making chicken, making turkey, spatchcock, whole chicken, whole turkey
  • Method: poultry shears
  • Cuisine: how to spatchcock a chicken, how to spatchcock a turkey, kitchen tips, making chicken, making turkey, spatchcock, whole chicken, whole turkey

Ingredients

  • 1 Whole chicken (or turkey) – thawed
  • Poultry Shears
  • Full-Size Sheet Pan
  • Gloves*

Instructions

  1. Using a sharp knife, find the backbone and create a slit on each side. This will be your guideline for the Poultry Shears.
  2. Take the Poultry Shears and start cutting along the slit staying as close to the backbone as possible. If you find it too challenging to cut with one hand, use both hands on the poultry shears and continue to cut through the bones and cartilage.
  3. If you find it too challenging to cut all the way through, turn the bird 180 degrees and start cutting at the other end of the guidelines. The backbone should come out easily then.
  4. Once the backbone is removed, flip the chicken over (skin-side up) and spread it out.
  5. Place your hands directly on the breasts, towards the middle, and press down until you feel a pop or crack*.
  6. *To get it even flatter, while it’s still facing, backbone-side up, cut two small slits on either side of the breast bones before “cracking” the chicken. You can make a notch in the white cartilage part of the breastbone by the neck. You can go even further by creating a slit on each side of the breastbone and pop that out to have the bird be flatter.
  7. At this point, prepare your bird for smoking, roasting, or grilling.

Notes

*Nutrition based on a 5-pound chicken

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2 responses

  1. Geena
    May 12, 2025

    I have always been so scared and intimidated to do this. I can’t believe how easy it is! I’m buying a chicken today to make in the oven.

    Thank you SO MUCH Lori for taking the time to create a video and talk me/us through it! You’re the best!

    Reply
    1. Lori
      May 12, 2025

      I hear that a lot Geena – folks are scared or even intimidated to do it as it looks daunting but as you can see, it’s so easy to do. And given how bad my hands are after multiple surgeries, if I can do it, most folks can do it. I have faith in you!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply

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