- Sep 25, 2020
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Today I decided to answer my own question: is Jim Beam good for flavoring chicken?
I used to smoke chickens a lot, but it has been a long time, so I am starting over. I tried doing quarters last week, and they were not all that great.
Today I made a mixture of Jim Beam, Sweet Baby Ray's, brown sugar, salt, fresh garlic, and Frank's Red Hot. Shot the chicken full. I greased the outside with bacon grease to keep the skin from drying, and I put my regular rib rub on it. I think I may pull it out in an hour and apply more grease. It's hard to get rub
I'm using some hickory I got at the grocery store. I'm surrounded by thousands of tons of oak, but none of it is dry and ready.
I am not a huge fan of shoving beer cans up chickens' rear ends. Maybe I'm wrong. I stuck a Busch tall boy next to the fire box, under the bird.
Hope this works.
I used to smoke chickens a lot, but it has been a long time, so I am starting over. I tried doing quarters last week, and they were not all that great.
Today I made a mixture of Jim Beam, Sweet Baby Ray's, brown sugar, salt, fresh garlic, and Frank's Red Hot. Shot the chicken full. I greased the outside with bacon grease to keep the skin from drying, and I put my regular rib rub on it. I think I may pull it out in an hour and apply more grease. It's hard to get rub
I'm using some hickory I got at the grocery store. I'm surrounded by thousands of tons of oak, but none of it is dry and ready.
I am not a huge fan of shoving beer cans up chickens' rear ends. Maybe I'm wrong. I stuck a Busch tall boy next to the fire box, under the bird.
Hope this works.