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Beer Can Chicken
Ingredients For the Rub
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2) Rub the raw chicken with olive oil (or butter) and then rub the chicken inside and out with the dry spice mixture. Or you can wet the dry rub with beer and smear the mixture all over and inside the chicken as this works too.
4) Leave about half the beer in the can and insert the can into the cavity of the chicken with the chicken resting on the can.
5) Suburbanites can cook the chicken for 2 hours over a medium hot grill (350 degrees) under a grill cover. City coop dwellers can bake it in the oven for 2 hours resting the can with chicken on a baking pan. The beer keeps the chicken moist, as well as, adds flavor. While cooking you can spritz the chicken with the basting sauce every half hour to give it additional flavor. The sauce adds a hint of sweetness without sugar.
6) The chicken is done when it's golden and crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside. Be careful removing it from the grill or oven and lifting the chicken off a very hot tin can onto a serving dish. Wait at least 10 minutes after removal from the heat before cutting.
I've made this on the BBQ- though sans the European beer. Came out very well with a can of Bud! Great recipe that you've published
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks for letting me know, Barry! The beer selected was random. Any beer works. Any, delicious recipe. Glad you like it!!!
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