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Pulled Chicken Sliders
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Went to the Rangers-Yankees game and had a mini-tailgate before, serving up some pulled chicken sliders I made in the morning back at the house. So easy and so good.
About 6 pounds of chicken quarters, without the rib section which just gets in the way. Salt and pepper, indirect between 320* and 340* for about an hour and fifteen minutes. Let them cool down, pulled off the skins and chopped up the crispiest parts, pulled the chicken and then gave it all a rough chop. Into a pot at low heat with like a quarter cup of my homemade bbq sauce, a couple of tablespoons of apple juice and apple cider vinegar. Served on mini slider buns at the ballpark. Made a few friends.
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About 6 pounds of chicken quarters, without the rib section which just gets in the way. Salt and pepper, indirect between 320* and 340* for about an hour and fifteen minutes. Let them cool down, pulled off the skins and chopped up the crispiest parts, pulled the chicken and then gave it all a rough chop. Into a pot at low heat with like a quarter cup of my homemade bbq sauce, a couple of tablespoons of apple juice and apple cider vinegar. Served on mini slider buns at the ballpark. Made a few friends.
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Comments
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Did you add wood chunks to the lump? The chicken has great color and the pulled meat looks great.
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Oh, yeah! Forgot to mention that I soaked apple wood and hickory (60/40) and put on top of the hot coals. Key element. Thanks for keeping me honest!
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Sliders look fantastic! Care to share any info on your sauce? It looks so rich and flavorful.
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BBQ Sauce:
saute diced medium onion in vegetable oil for about five minutes, to soften.
Add a couple of tablespoons of chili powder, couple of tablespoons of paprika, salt and black pepper, a little garlic powder, touch of cayenne. Saute for 30 seconds to bloom dry spices.
Add two tablespoons of cane syrup or molasses, one 28 oz can of whole tomatoes, 1 8 oz can of regular tomato sauce, 1/2 cup apple juice, 2 tablespoons cider vinegar.
Let it simmer for 2 or 2.5 hours, stirring occasionally. Blend in blender or with immersion blender (much easier). Thin with juice, if needed.
I then pass Louisiana hot sauce, in case people like a touch of heat. -
Thanks for taking the time to share. I will give it a try as well as the pulled chicken, looks like a winner.
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Forgot that I used a tablespoon of brown sugar in BBQ sauce, also.
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