Showing posts with label Beer can chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beer can chicken. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Beer in the Rear Chicken

First thing, crack a can of beer. Take a big drink.

Liking the recipe so far? I thought so.

Now, once the can is about half way emptied press in a sprig of rosemary, and a few pieces of peeled garlic, and put it into the center of a dutch oven or roasting pan. I only had bottled beer, so I emptied an old can of coke, and poured the beer into it.




Rinse a fryer inside and out, pat dry with a paper towel.

Gently manoeuvre the can of beer into the cavity of the chicken without spilling any. Rub with salt and pepper.. This time around I decided to add a little bacon hat to the chicken, and because we have hundreds of apples around, I halved a few, and put them into the pan to mingle with the chicken juices.

Put into a 350 degree oven for about 90 minutes, or until the chicken is at least 160, basting the chicken at your leisure.

Remove from the oven and stand for a few minutes.



Now sometimes getting the can out of the chicken is tough. Personally, I pick the chicken up with tongs or oven mitts, invert it, and pour the beer out through the top of the chicken, into the roasting pan.

This last time since I had these lovely chickeny apples and bacon juices in the pan, I decided to make a gravy out of the whole mess. So I set the apples, juices, and beer to boiling and then added corn starch mixed with water. The apples really made this dish, they lent a really nice sweetness and fresh taste to the gravy.


I can of beer
I small fryer or roasting chicken
rosemary (or whichever herbs you have on hand)
Garlic
2 strips of bacon
salt and pepper
a few cut up apples


This is one of my absolutely favorite things to cook- But seriously, poor chicken.

Guten appetit!