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Chicken and garlic sauce + santa maria

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In this cook chicken is washed in garlic sauce few time.

Mujdei garlic sauce.
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Press a large amount of garlic into a mixing bowl. I used 2 medium bulbs and I wish I had 2 more.
Add a pinch of salt and olive oil, then whisk continuously until a smooth, emulsified paste forms. Stir in finely chopped fresh parsley (or cilantro) and gradually pour in warm chicken broth while whisking.

You can use this sauce as an addition to any grilled meat or fish or as a busting sauce while grilling.
 
Press a large amount of garlic into a mixing bowl. I used 2 medium bulbs and I wish I had 2 more.
Add a pinch of salt and olive oil, then whisk continuously until a smooth, emulsified paste forms. Stir in finely chopped fresh parsley (or cilantro) and gradually pour in warm chicken broth while whisking.

You can use this sauce as an addition to any grilled meat or fish or as a busting sauce while grilling.

Thank you!
 
I just picked up that same Santa Maria grill...local Walmart had 1 left on clearance for $290....couldn't pass that one up!
 
Oh now I am jealous! :emoji_laughing:Very nice grill, and for that price is a steal.

On a side note, I am using lump charcoal and Oklahoma Joe's Xl chimney. I place few large unlit chunks along the edges and pour lit coals over. It was just enough to get these chicks to the right temperature without burning them.
I've read that lining this grill with firebricks helps to reduce fuel amount without temperature loss, but at the same time makes it tank heavy.

I don't use burning side of it yet, since we got fire ban here and with wind this thing is a living firework.
 
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I've read that lining this grill with firebricks helps to reduce fuel amount without temperature loss, but at the same time makes it tank heavy.
I'm doing this as the unit was built with the dimensions to line it with firebrick in mind (for once an engineer was looking out for us who like to nerd out over bbq)

Found it to be much cheaper ordering the bricks on Amazon, so I'm using that as my excuse to delay assembly 😆

Real reason for the delay:
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