PatioDaddio
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- May 4, 2008
- Location
- Boise...
If you've ever had General Tso's Chicken at your favorite Chinese
restaurant, you will completely understand this twist on grilled chicken. If
you've never tried General's Chicken (as it's commonly referred to), and
you like sweet, sticky and spicy Asian sauces, give this a try.
Ingredients
1 whole chicken, cut up
1 packet Sunbird Phad Thai seasoning (Asian section of your supermarket)
2 Tbsp Lawry's Seasoned Salt
Sauce
1/2 cup Hoisin sauce (I prefer Lee Kum Kee brand)
1/4 cup Ketchup (Heinz, of course)
1/8 cup Mae Ploy sweet chili sauce (Asian section of your supermarket)
1/8 cup Rice wine vinegar
1 Tbsp Lemon juice
2 tsp Hot chile oil (or more to taste -- I prefer Mongolian Fire Oil)
Method
Rinse all of the chicken pieces well under running cold water and pat dry
with paper towels.
Coat all sides of each piece of chicken liberally with the Phad Thai
seasoning and a sprinkle of the seasoned salt.
Put all the chicken in a gallon zip-top bag and refrigerate for at least two
hours.
Combine all the sauce ingredients in a medium mixing bowl, whisk well to
combine, and set aside.
Start your fire and prepare for indirect cooking at medium-high heat.
Grill the chicken indirect until the thighs reach an internal temperature of
155º.
Note: Keep the largest pieces of dark meat closest to the heat, and the
white meat furthest away.
Brush a medium-thick coat of the sauce on each piece of chicken.
Continue cooking until the thickest part of the largest dark meat reaches
165º. Rotate the pieces close to the direct part of the fire until the sauce
caramelizes nicely, then rotate them back to the cooler part of the grill.
Brush each piece of chicken with another medium-thick coat of the sauce,
and remove to a platter.
Let the chicken rest 10 minutes.
Serve and enjoy.
-----
John
restaurant, you will completely understand this twist on grilled chicken. If
you've never tried General's Chicken (as it's commonly referred to), and
you like sweet, sticky and spicy Asian sauces, give this a try.
Ingredients
1 whole chicken, cut up
1 packet Sunbird Phad Thai seasoning (Asian section of your supermarket)
2 Tbsp Lawry's Seasoned Salt
Sauce
1/2 cup Hoisin sauce (I prefer Lee Kum Kee brand)
1/4 cup Ketchup (Heinz, of course)
1/8 cup Mae Ploy sweet chili sauce (Asian section of your supermarket)
1/8 cup Rice wine vinegar
1 Tbsp Lemon juice
2 tsp Hot chile oil (or more to taste -- I prefer Mongolian Fire Oil)
Method
Rinse all of the chicken pieces well under running cold water and pat dry
with paper towels.
Coat all sides of each piece of chicken liberally with the Phad Thai
seasoning and a sprinkle of the seasoned salt.
Put all the chicken in a gallon zip-top bag and refrigerate for at least two
hours.
Combine all the sauce ingredients in a medium mixing bowl, whisk well to
combine, and set aside.
Start your fire and prepare for indirect cooking at medium-high heat.
Grill the chicken indirect until the thighs reach an internal temperature of
155º.
Note: Keep the largest pieces of dark meat closest to the heat, and the
white meat furthest away.
Brush a medium-thick coat of the sauce on each piece of chicken.
Continue cooking until the thickest part of the largest dark meat reaches
165º. Rotate the pieces close to the direct part of the fire until the sauce
caramelizes nicely, then rotate them back to the cooler part of the grill.
Brush each piece of chicken with another medium-thick coat of the sauce,
and remove to a platter.
Let the chicken rest 10 minutes.
Serve and enjoy.
-----
John