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ThurberMingus  ·  2346 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Beer Can Chicken!

What is this "American BBQ"? There is only <my family's recipe for my region's variety>! All else is abomination!

Looks like a delicious abomination though. What are the details? How hot? how long? Hope much sleep did you give up for it? Dry rub? How smokey?





Merlin  ·  2346 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Ha! My family is all inclusive of BBQ! If it's meat that's on a fire it is welcome in this home. As for the details this one is not a back-breaker at all! Very easy.

Brine: 3.5 hr in 2gal water with 1/2cup salt, lemon zest, spruce tips, dash of soy sauce, and some leftover dried thai chiles.

Beer: Pleasuretown IPA from Midnight Sun Brewing Company (with a shot of blanco tequila)

Rub: Melted butter and olive oil inside and out. Salt/Pepper/Garlic & Onion Powder inside and out.

Time/Temp: 2hr at 325°F over apple wood pellets.

Sides: Steamed asparagus, purple potatoes, grilled corn, and margaritas.

user-inactivated  ·  2344 days ago  ·  link  ·  

What do you do with the beer? add it to the brine?

Merlin  ·  2344 days ago  ·  link  ·  

You actually punch holes in the top the can, warm it up, and then insert the can into the chicken cavity so it can stand up straight like in the bottom photo. Then supposedly the beer steams the inside of the chicken but, in all reality spatchcocking the chicken is a technically better way to cook the bird. One big advantage of the beer can is to allow the bird to sit up vertically. Creates a nice fat drip flow and makes the skin that lovely golden, crispy brown.

user-inactivated  ·  2344 days ago  ·  link  ·  

ah i see now, I'm gonna give it a shot this weekend man!

Merlin  ·  2344 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Nice! Post some pics of the finished product! This was the recipe I based my prep from!

user-inactivated  ·  2346 days ago  ·  link  ·  

"Hey, do you wanna come over to my place after church on Sunday? I'm throwing a huge barbecue!"

"Sure! What are you making?"

"Hot dogs and hamburgers."

". . . I thought you said you were having a barbecue."

ThurberMingus  ·  2346 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Alabama: I made barbecue!

Texas: Awesome, what did you make?

Alabama: I just said- barbecue.

Texas: But did you smoke brisket, or ribs, or sausage, or turkey, or maybe pork shoulder...

Alabama: Smoked pork shoulder, with a really good sauce. That's what barbecue is.

Texas: Oh, tasted pretty good, not bad. But if you used a dry rub instead of sauce, and switched it or for brisket too, then you would have barbecue.

(From a cousin who moved from Texas to Alabama)

Merlin  ·  2346 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Isn't that the worst?? No respect! /s