Crispy Skin Goodness: Moose's Roadside Chicken Tutorial & Recipe

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mooseman

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Oct 30, 2009
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Roadside Chicken involves the use of an oil based mop sauce that is frequently brushed on the chicken while cooking over moderate heat and helps create the oft-coveted crispy chicken skin so many of us love.

I dug around the internet, and found many recipes for the mop sauce, but as always, I make modifications to suit my own taste.

For this cook, we used a fresh free range young chicken we buy at a local market. They are quite small, not much larger than a Cornish Hen, but they are the best chickens we've ever tasted. After the chicken was cut up, we placed the chicken on a small baking rack so the skin could dry out for about an hour. This also helps the crisping process, as drier skin has less moisture to cook off.

After the missus made up the mop sauce, I lightly seasoned the chicken with Lawry's and fresh ground black pepper:



Here's the chicken ready to go on the Weber, along with two small pieces of Hickory and Pecan I put on the coals to help create a smokier flavor. I used enough coals to cover 2/3 of the charcoal grate, with a smaller empty spot so I could create a cooler quadrant on the grill:



With this particular cooking style, you need to brush the chicken every 3-5 minutes or so with the mop sauce so it builds up layers of flavor.



Here we are at about 80% done, with the breasts standing upright so the thickest part gets the most heat, ensuring a more even cook:



After the chicken was done, we plated it and let it rest:



It was absolutely delicious! The skin was crispy and very flavorful from the repeated moppings it got, and the meat was very juicy.

Here's the recipe:

Moose’s Roadside Chicken:


1 cup apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup veg or olive oil
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 TBS Sea or Kosher salt
1 TBS white sugar
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp celery seed


Cut up one chicken, and after it has been washed, dry thoroughly with paper towels and place chicken pieces on a baking rack placed over a suitable sized pan for about an hour. Then season chicken pieces with seasoning or sea salt and black pepper.

Prepare grill with a single layer of hot coals on about 2/3rds of charcoal grate. You can add a small piece or two of smoking wood of your choice to the coals if you prefer a smokier taste. Place chicken on grill, and cook uncovered. Apply the mop sauce every 5 min to both sides and turn every 5 minutes. Apply one final coating a few minutes before removing from the grill.Session data
 
Oh man that looks good!
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Good looking chicken and I like the recipe - good job man
 
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Man that's some good looking yard bird.
 
Yard Bird is not my favorite, but that is one fine looking grilled chicken!!!

Thanks for showing,

Bear
 
MooseMan, good looking chicken and thank you!

I've made Brian's Roadside Chicken, in fact just last weekend, and we have found the taste too bitter from the white vinegar, it's a Chinese brand and is very strong, can't wait to try it with the apple cider vinegar, I use celery seed too instead of the salt.

Gene
 
Resurrecting a good one from the past.

Made these tonight with about 10 pounds of drumsticks the wife picked up at 50% markdown at Kroger. One minor change though.  Instead of hitting them with salt & pepper, I just used Tony Chachere's Chreole rub instead.
 
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