AKA Clucker and Collards - - - beer can Clucker that is and moisture abounds
I try to chunk a double hand full of wet Mesquite Chips on top of the hot coals right at the beginning to get that good dark skin, altho it's not crispy/crunchy - - cut it up and "clear" juice was everywhere but it's too early to plate so when the Wiffy gets up and is ready to chow then so am I.
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I've got a sheeken in the freezer, yay. Wife bought 3 the other day, 1 has beer butt on it. It'll be during the week as meals this weekend are sorted. Hope it comes out as good as yours oup.
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You won't have any problem, Pard, if it was any simpler it would be illegal - - - you can even do these in the Oven, if the weather blows you inside - - - some of that "Tickler" would make a great dusting, if you still have some
Note: be sure and put a tater or something in the neck hole to keep all of the lusiousness inside the carcass during the cook and a drip pan under the bird also - - - you can inject or brine if you wish but I have been successful with it just sitting on the can. Good Luck.
Note: be sure and put a tater or something in the neck hole to keep all of the lusiousness inside the carcass during the cook and a drip pan under the bird also - - - you can inject or brine if you wish but I have been successful with it just sitting on the can. Good Luck.
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OldUsedParts wrote:You won't have any problem, Pard, if it was any simpler it would be illegal - - - you can even do these in the Oven, if the weather blows you inside - - - some of that "Tickler" would make a great dusting, if you still have some
Note: be sure and put a tater or something in the neck hole to keep all of the lusiousness inside the carcass during the cook and a drip pan under the bird also - - - you can inject or brine if you wish but I have been successful with it just sitting on the can. Good Luck.
Notes taken, oup. It will be a lemon in the hole, wondering if it might give a citrus taste. Rub will be
Then suckle busters. Pics will follow. Did you have leftovers for tacos? Watched a good episode of Andrew zimmern in Texas last night. Great insite into BBQ.
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And weather has improved so it will be on the 6 burner gas Q. Outside.
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Tacos you must have read my mind - - - today I deboned the wings and tomorrow that will be soft Tacos after I get back from a Memorial for my best friend's baby sister - - - this beer can meat usually ends up just eaten plain at first but then Tacos, Quesadillas and Diablos usually appear before it's all gone.
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Lol, yeah I follow your patterns, hehe, any leftovers will be in sammiches, I make the wife a small roll once or twice a week with summit nice, chicken mayo lettuce tomatoe roll. Perfect. I will have sammiches chicken lot of mayo and tomatoe and lots salt n pepper. Something about chicken tomatoes n salt.
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Chicken looks great but gimme a bowl of collars and cornbread any day.
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JustinCouch wrote:Chicken looks great but gimme a bowl of collars and cornbread any day.
I can dig it - - - here's a little song to honor that Suthern Comment
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I would take a bowl of collards and cornbread myself!!
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Looks wonderful, OUP! Why's that bird have such a funny lookin' head though?!
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