LT72884
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- May 7, 2009
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- Draper Utah
Not sure how to ask the question so i will explain what i am wanting to do.
My sister and i purchased the cook to be thin book. They have an awesome recipe for roasted chicken. It needs to bake at 475F. I want to do this on my kettle because it is outside and will not heat up our house.
Indirectly i have reached 350-400F. Im not sure how to prepare and cook the chicken. Im guessing it needs to be cooked over the coals since that is the only way to reach the temps i need. Instead of using a beer can roaster i am supposed to, according to the book, use a roasting pan of some sort.
If i am using the roasting pan, i assume i place it right above coals to achieve the higher temps. OR if i wanted to i could use beer can holder and place close to coals to achieve the desired effects.
Like i said. Im not really sure what im asking. Maybe its do i really need the roasting pan. Why cant i use the beer can roaster, or maybe its why am i cooking at 475 rather than 375.... or maybe its what is the best way to roast a chicken in a kettle?
Any way thanx in advance for the advice and opinions..
My sister and i purchased the cook to be thin book. They have an awesome recipe for roasted chicken. It needs to bake at 475F. I want to do this on my kettle because it is outside and will not heat up our house.
Indirectly i have reached 350-400F. Im not sure how to prepare and cook the chicken. Im guessing it needs to be cooked over the coals since that is the only way to reach the temps i need. Instead of using a beer can roaster i am supposed to, according to the book, use a roasting pan of some sort.
If i am using the roasting pan, i assume i place it right above coals to achieve the higher temps. OR if i wanted to i could use beer can holder and place close to coals to achieve the desired effects.
Like i said. Im not really sure what im asking. Maybe its do i really need the roasting pan. Why cant i use the beer can roaster, or maybe its why am i cooking at 475 rather than 375.... or maybe its what is the best way to roast a chicken in a kettle?
Any way thanx in advance for the advice and opinions..