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1/4 chicken dinner in MES

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Smoked 1/4 chickens in my MES for hours at 240F.
I had put baking powder on the skin as well as the rub. The skin was a little crispier but not what wanted. Any one got suggestions.
Chicken tasted GOOOOOD and made mac'n'cheese as a side.
 

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Some people finish on a grill or high direct heat, but I never had any luck doing good skin on poultry in MES of Traeger. So I only do chicken on kettle now. Sorry!

That looks tasty though! Good work!
 
I'm not familiar with your machine on how high the temp will go, as mine is propane.

But if you could raise the temp to 300 or more and a light spray of cooking oil for maybe 15 minutes, might help the shin.

David
 
Looks good from here too !

Crank the MES up to max and maybe finish in the oven for a few minutes to crisp the skin if grilling is out
 
Have you tried letting them sit in the fridge unwrapped on a rack overnight?
Doing that will help get the skin good and dry while forming a pellicle. Also, if you can, crank up the heat on your smoker to 265° - 275°.
The skin won't be as crispy as a high heat cook, but the results will be less rubbery skin.
Yours look pretty good they way they are.
 
Smoked 1/4 chickens in my MES for hours at 240F.
I had put baking powder on the skin as well as the rub. The skin was a little crispier but not what wanted. Any one got suggestions.
Chicken tasted GOOOOOD and made mac'n'cheese as a side.
Use a hand held propane torch. I have. Or place under a broiler for a few min.
 
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