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LittleDick'sBBQ
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Greetings,
Well, the missus has been after me to cook chicken (something about too much red meat, cholesterol, losing-weight resolutions, etc.), so here goes!
I went to the grocery store and picked out a 5.34-pounder. I asked the meat-cutter guy to halve it for me and he obliged.
To keep it simple, I schlapped on some EVOO and Simply Marvelous Sweet & Spicy.
I put the birds on the Weber OTG ("Fred") over a 3/4 chimney of Kingsford blue. I added hickory chunks and they schmoke-surfed ay 275-300F for an hour and 45 minutes (up to 164F internal). During the cook, I basted them thrice with a combination of my BBQ sauce, butter, honey, Sriracha sauce, and vegetable oil. Since I was unsure how long they would take, I started 'em too early and the wife-remember her, she wanted chicken?- would not be home for almost an hour. :doh:
I popped the chickens in a pan, covered 'em in foil, and threw 'em in a 175F oven to wait.
I took them out of the oven and lest them rest 10 minutes before chopping them up.
The verdict: oh my GOD were these GOOD!! The juice literally shot out of one when I cut into it. They were smoky, tender, juicy, perfect! I give credit in no small part to the Simply Marvelous rub. Great stuff!
Here they are, in all their chickeny glory!
As usual, comments are welcome and thanks for looking!
Little Dick
Well, the missus has been after me to cook chicken (something about too much red meat, cholesterol, losing-weight resolutions, etc.), so here goes!
I went to the grocery store and picked out a 5.34-pounder. I asked the meat-cutter guy to halve it for me and he obliged.
To keep it simple, I schlapped on some EVOO and Simply Marvelous Sweet & Spicy.
I put the birds on the Weber OTG ("Fred") over a 3/4 chimney of Kingsford blue. I added hickory chunks and they schmoke-surfed ay 275-300F for an hour and 45 minutes (up to 164F internal). During the cook, I basted them thrice with a combination of my BBQ sauce, butter, honey, Sriracha sauce, and vegetable oil. Since I was unsure how long they would take, I started 'em too early and the wife-remember her, she wanted chicken?- would not be home for almost an hour. :doh:
I popped the chickens in a pan, covered 'em in foil, and threw 'em in a 175F oven to wait.
I took them out of the oven and lest them rest 10 minutes before chopping them up.
The verdict: oh my GOD were these GOOD!! The juice literally shot out of one when I cut into it. They were smoky, tender, juicy, perfect! I give credit in no small part to the Simply Marvelous rub. Great stuff!
Here they are, in all their chickeny glory!
As usual, comments are welcome and thanks for looking!
Little Dick