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i have had alot of things come that was stopping me from using my new wsm, weather, work, and even had a death in the family. But today 5-4-10 i finally got to do it, had the wsm now about 2weeks,it did rain and thunderstorms but i did it any way, Ihave one question, i smoked my chicken till it hit 170 and it was still a little undercooked, do you think it was touching the bone i had in the thigh.
Nice looking WSM, they are a great smoker, I'll bet you're already planning what to smoke next, maybe you can tell us why you think it was undercooked?
This is what I have learned with my WSM, when the chicken is cooked the juices will be clear, I have found my smoked chicken, even when cooked to 167° is a little pink, I'm told it is due to the smoking process, also if you're cooking thighs and drumsticks the joint will move freely.
I've cooked to 180° and still had crimson colored meat next to the bone, I think it is from the chicken not being fully bled at the slaughterhouse.
If the chicken measures 170 degrees away from the bone, it's cooked. The pink color is a natural chemical reaction. Nothing to worry about. (Again, as long as the meat reaches a safe temperature.)
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