Smoked chicken, cheese and sauce

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kheper

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Jul 17, 2008
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Taking a cue from some of the posts in this forum where meat and cheese were combined and smoked, usually in a roulade, I decided to stuff parts of a chicken with cheddar cheese and smoke it.

I split a fryer in half, cut a horizontal slit from the front of each breast side backwards, enlarged the slit with a sharpening steel and stuffed one wedge of cheddar cheese, about 1" by 3" each into each breast half.

My smoker does not generate much heat, so I need to smoke 2 chicken halves for about 8 hours. Amazingly, very little cheese leaked out, and the richness from the cheese flowing from each breast was a very welcome surprise, indeed.

Here is the sauce, a departure for me, being used to very spicy and sweet sauces.

1/2 medium onion, chopped finely
2 Tbl butter
10 oz. tomato sauce
2 cloves garlic, pulverized
1/4 cup cider vinegar
2 Tbl dark brown sugar
1 Tbl spicy brown mustard
1 - 2 Tbl Worchestershire sauce
1 - 2 Tbl Tabasco sauce
salt and pepper to taste

In a non-reactive saucepan, lightly caramelize the onions in butter. Throw in the remainder of the ingredients into the saucepan. Bring to a boil, cut the heat and simmer until the sauce is the desired consistency.

Some ground cumin might help this sauce out a bit.
 
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