Chicken Question

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Has anyone every turned in Breaded Chicken, if so how did you do?
 
Not too many BBQ recipes call for breading, meaning it will not go over well. Steve.
 
For KCBS, there is a rep advisory about it

Question: Can Chicken be breaded?
Opinion: At this point there is no rule against breading. It can be a part of a rub. Also, frying is
not illegal as long as the heat source is from charcoal or wood and NOT DEEP FRIED. (Rule #6
states: Parboiling and/or deep-frying competition meat is not allowed). February 17, 2006


That said, from what I hear, judges would probably not take kindly to it.
 
We've never turned it in but have cooked it at home a few time.
Added a little rub to some shake and bake then into the smoker.
Really pretty good and the kids love it.
 
That's why I asked. I saw that it's not against the rules, and I have done it to rave reviews. I was wondering if anyone had done it in competition
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Even if you could get taste and tenderness, how would you present for appearance scores?

As a judge, I am a big fan of "different."
 
KCBS mission statement: Recognizing barbeque as America's Cuisine, the mission of the Kansas City Barbeque Society is to celebrate, teach, preserve and promote barbeque as a culinary technique, sport and art form.

If you think breaded chicken fits into that definition, go ahead and do it and let us know how it works for you.
 
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