This, dear friend, is the chicken's nightmare. Once the can of beer is opened, it is rudely inserted into a (now deceased, beheaded and plucked) chicken. The chicken is stood upon its new gantry, it is smeared in oil and a range of spices before being pla...
We do bbq beer-brats (bratwurst soaked in beer) but haven't tried this chicken. They sell a similar beer can chicken apparatus so I guess I should try it when the weather out here gets better. BTW, do you do propane or charcoal? -MW
Thanks for all your great ideas. Ming was closest and Pplater nailed the details, including the recipe. This is indeed a stand to produce beer-can BBQ chicken. Place half a can of beer (yes, you get to drink the other half) in the rack, slide the chicken ...
I should have realised as I have a Weber BBQ and they do the same attachment too :) Do you find it makes a difference as I get great tender chicken just putting it on the grill... falls off the bone, better than from my oven in fact..! Does it impart any ...
The rotisserie on the Weber is also excellent, particularly if you use the smoke box. But beer can chicken is amazingly moist. The skin is much the same as it is kept out of the juices in both methods. And with the propane Weber you have the additional he...
I love to cook on te BBQ all summer if I can (weather in England..!!) and after getting my new BBQ last year chicken is a favourite...just oil it and whack it on the griddle, shut the lid on minimum and 90 minutes later you get this.... The cast iron grid...
This year I'd like to try much more on the BBQ, fish is also great but I'm not actually a big meat person so steaks are out but burgers and sausages are in..! Its a texture thing..! Roll on summer :) Yours, Andy.
Never heard of such a thing ^^ Very well found for this threads' theme Andrew ;) And I learned more about your culinary habits :p Cheers, Mark (formerly Boréale)
Thanks Mark, Actually you will find plenty of my old BBQ posts in TO. Click on a few of the following links if you are feeling hungry and need some inspiration. And there is usually a watch in there overseeing proceedings and keeping cooking times on trac...
Andrew, I just finish my lunch but your pictures make me want more! I live in Paris and the least we can say is that it's not easy to make BBQs here :/ I miss them. Cheers, Mark