The entire thing was delightful. My kids loved it which says, good job Dad.@NVGator did it cook evenly throughout? Breasts stay moist?
We tend to have a few go to’s. Schedules can be good.
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It’s simple. Trim bird. Season with smoke rub (I can provide if wanted). The Weber pan is a replica for a beer can. You put seasoning in the little bowl/cup, add beer and put stand top on. Place bird over, legs down and cook. You can do it on a gas grill, which I did for years, or recently on the Traeger. It cooks for about 1 hour (1.5 hour) on Traeger. It’s moist beyond belief.Great looking bird NV. Walk us through your prep and cook time please .
Yes. I did it on high heat (about 405) for 1.5 hours. It’s moist and crispy.Is that smoked on your Treager? I smoke my beer can chicken and the skin is always rubbery but yours does not look like that
Yes. I did it on high heat (about 405) for 1.5 hours. It’s moist and crispy.
That’s about as high as I can get my Traeger. It says you can sear steak but that’s pushing it.Dang I can’t get my electric smoker that high...may be time to sabotage that do I can get a real one
That’s about as high as I can get my Traeger. It says you can sear steak but that’s pushing it.
Yes. I have a 3 burner Weber gas grill. Front, middle, back. Heat all 3 to high heat. Turn off middle, front/rear on medium. Cook for about 30-45. Good stuff.But you said it works on a gas grill? Haven’t tried beer can chicken in that yet. I love smoking it...the chicken is great but basically just toss the skin but that’s a travesty
They make smoke tubes for gas grills. They work well.But you said it works on a gas grill? Haven’t tried beer can chicken in that yet. I love smoking it...the chicken is great but basically just toss the skin but that’s a travesty
@-THE DUDE- here’s a good link:They make smoke tubes for gas grills. They work well.
Looks like something an Antifa identified as a racist white police officer going to a LBGTQ Meeting would use
The corn syrup keeps it from turning into a bottle of Rock Candy plus it's much cheaper than cane syrup.Didn't look close til I got home and see that he now adds a small amount of corn syrup to his so now Imma look for a new source.
Correct on both counts. I hate what it does to the flavorThe corn syrup keeps it from turning into a bottle of Rock Candy plus it's much cheaper than cane syrup.