First Time On Kamado Joe Jr.

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rileybowler

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Did a spatchcock chicken for my first cook on this bad little boy, had to play with the vents a little but
got it dialed in and the chicken looks great.
 

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Looks like a good bird! Spatchcock is my favorite way to cook a chicken by far.
Yes it did come out good very moist and tasted great and I think it will even be better tomorrow. This was my first spatchcock and will probably do this way from now on, one of the good things about cooking it like this is the rub gets on both sides
 
Yes it did come out good very moist and tasted great and I think it will even be better tomorrow. This was my first spatchcock and will probably do this way from now on, one of the good things about cooking it like this is the rub gets on both sides
Definitely. I’d also recommend trying Brick chicken, which is the same, but you put meat side down first then put a foil wrapped brick on top of the cavity to press it down. Great work!
 
Did a spatchcock chicken for my first cook on this bad little boy, had to play with the vents a little but
got it dialed in and the chicken looks great.
Looks great and nice setup! Glad you got it up and running , you’ll have good fun with it
 
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