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Two spatchcock chickens
Judy Mayberry
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Do two spatchcock chickens (3½ to 4 lbs. each) take longer than 1 hour to cook? I don't know if I could get three on my large Egg, but if I could, how much longer for that, if at all?
Judy in San Diego
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Judy Mayberry, nope, did two last night on the large, one hour.....![p]Mop
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Judy Mayberry,[p]I would still cook one hour. Its the size of the bird, not how many, that determines length of cook-time.
Cheers & Beers[p]Doc Pigg
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I do mine two at a time, direct on a raised grid for 1 hour. See my webpage for more information:
[ul][li]The Naked Whiz's Spatchcock Chicken Page[/ul]The Naked Whiz -
The Naked Whiz,[p]Those two birds wnet on at the same time?[p]Harry
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