Рецепт Smoked Orange Peel Chicken
We’ve already started thinking about holiday recipes. This moist, tender whole chicken was easy with only three ingredients and lots of flavor. Ken spatchcocked the chicken to grill it faster and Patti made a glaze better than our local Chinese restaurant.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Spatchcock chicken
Spatchcock, otherwise known as “spattlecock” is poultry or game that has been prepared for roasting or grilling by removing the backbone, and sometimes the sternum of the bird and flattening it out before cooking.[1] The preparation of a bird in such a manner for cooking may also be known as butterflying the bird. The term “Spatchcock” is used when the backbone is removed, whether or not the sternum is removed. Removing the sternum allows the bird to be flattened more fully.
See Video How To Spatchcock a Chicken;
About our Recipes
We do our recipes on our patio where we have a lineup of grills, including Louisiana, Green Mountain, Royall, Memphis, Traeger wood pellet grills, Char Griller side box smoker, Saber, Charmglow, Char-Broil, The Big Easy, Pacific Living Outdoor Oven, Lodge Sportsman’s, Brinkman and Weber. I call it our “Wall of Grill”. Our grilling styles are healthy and low fat and will fit pelletheads, gas, natural wood and even charcoal purists. Almost any of our recipes can be done on any kind of good BBQ.
The important thing to keep in mind is TIME & TEMPERATURE. You can even do some of them in the oven or crock pot, but, then you lose all the flavors you get from cooking outdoors. But sometimes it does rain.
Remember that a recipe is simply an outline; it is not written in stone. Don’t be afraid to make changes to suit your taste. Take it and run with it….
Ингредиенты
- 1 6lb. chicken
- Swimmin’ in Smoke Hot Chik Bait Seasoning, to taste
- Ingredients: Glaze
- 1 24oz. jar orange marmalade, (Patti buys the kind that has oranges as the first ingredient)
- 2 Tablespoons red pepper flakes
- 1 Tablespoon Swimmin’ in Smoke Hot Chik Bait Seasoning
Инструкции
- In small saucepot simmer glaze ingredients until marmalade is melted.
- To Spatchcock the chicken lay it out on your cutting board and remove the backbone. It’s easy to do with kitchen shears, but you can do it with a sharp knife. Lay the bird out flat and season it to taste. Set your grill temp around 350 degrees (177c) and place your chicken flesh side down on the grill grates.
- Sprinkle chicken generously on both sides with Swimmin’ in Smoke Seasoning and you’re ready for the grill.
- Grill the chicken for about an hour at 350 degrees (177c). This will vary a bit by the size of your chicken and how hot your fire. U.S.D.A. safe temperature is 165 degrees (74c). I like to take it to 180 degrees (82c) because the meat flakes apart. Keep in mind that the meat will continue cooking for another 10 degrees after you pull it off the grill. I use a Maverick ProTemp Instant Read Thermometer for checking meat temps.
- Note: I get a lot of questions about the kind of pellets you can use with a recipe. Keep in mind that a recipe is just an outline. Some you need to follow closely like when you are making bread, but most you can do anything you can dream, our favorite way to cook. Feel free to mix and match the pellets until you find a combination you really like. Also you are only smoking at temps less than 250 degrees (122c), anything higher is cooking and there will not be much if any smoke so it does not matter what kind of pellet you are using.
- For oven directions see our website
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Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Serving | %DV |
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Serving Size 636g | |
Recipe makes 4 servings | |
Calories 1414 | |
Calories from Fat 629 | 44% |
Total Fat 69.69g | 87% |
Saturated Fat 19.94g | 80% |
Trans Fat 0.0g | |
Cholesterol 347mg | 116% |
Sodium 419mg | 17% |
Potassium 945mg | 27% |
Total Carbs 113.01g | 30% |
Dietary Fiber 1.3g | 4% |
Sugars 102.22g | 68% |
Protein 86.6g | 139% |