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Side dishes with Beer Can Chicken
GreenWave36
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I am doing a couple beer can chickens (my wife's request) on Thursday for company we have coming. Does anyone have any suggestions of good side dishes which can be done on the Egg while the chicken is on as well?
Thanks.
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Stuffed mushrooms, baked potatoes, asparagus drizzled with EVOO and choice of spices, corn on the cobb,... Good luck and enjoy!!!XL BGE, LG BGE, and a hunger to grill everything in sight!!!Joe- Strongsville, OH
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A few things come to mind. Asparagus, brussell sprouts and/or corn (if you can still get fresh on the cob).
Damascus, VA. Friendliest town on the Appalachian Trail.
LBGE Aug 2012, SBGE Feb 2014
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Corn on the cob and baked potatoes.
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You can cook up some potato chips with the chicken too.
I like to slice up taters thin, rub with EVOO and then sprinkle some Dizzy Dust.
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Twice bakers are easy - bake the spuds before the chicken hits the grill, take spuds off put chicken on. Prepare the spuds while the chicken is cooking and then return spuds for 20 minutes to rewarm either while chicken is finishing or resting.Great tip for whole chicken in the egg is to not use the beer can, use a stand and invert the chickens - put 'em feet up, neck on the stand (assumes an indirect cook). The egg is hotter high in the dome and this lets the dark leg/thigh meat cook at a higher temp (finish at 170º) than the breasts (finish at 160º) - exactly what you want.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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Cube up some Yukon gold potatoes with mushrooms, onions, and your choice of seasoning. Put them in a pan under the chickens. If you get a big shallow pan you can put them on the plate setter with some spacers under the pan so they don't burn on the bottom. You may consider giving the taters a bit of a head start.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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what kind of spacers would i use? I assume you mean to put between the platesetter and the shallow pan with the potatoes?SmokeyPitt said:Cube up some Yukon gold potatoes with mushrooms, onions, and your choice of seasoning. Put them in a pan under the chickens. If you get a big shallow pan you can put them on the plate setter with some spacers under the pan so they don't burn on the bottom. You may consider giving the taters a bit of a head start. -
would i just put the asparagus on the cooking grid indirect? approx how long does it take? What temp would you recommend doing everything at - I have read temps anywhere from 350-400 for beer can chicken?SWVABeanCounter said:A few things come to mind. Asparagus, brussell sprouts and/or corn (if you can still get fresh on the cob). -
The simplest thing that you likely have on hand is balls of aluminum foil. I have a 12.5 inch round "steamer rack" with little legs that fits nicely on my plate setter. Copper T's, stainless nuts, etc. You just want something so the bottom of the pan isn't sitting on the hot plate setter.GreenWave36 said:
what kind of spacers would i use? I assume you mean to put between the platesetter and the shallow pan with the potatoes?SmokeyPitt said:Cube up some Yukon gold potatoes with mushrooms, onions, and your choice of seasoning. Put them in a pan under the chickens. If you get a big shallow pan you can put them on the plate setter with some spacers under the pan so they don't burn on the bottom. You may consider giving the taters a bit of a head start.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. -
what about a nice bottle(2-4) of white wineTrenton ON 1 mbge for now
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There we go! ...and Pinot Noir goes great with chicken if you'd rather have red.cook861 said:what about a nice bottle(2-4) of white wineLarge BGE | Blackstone | Custom Dísco | PolyScience Discovery
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I have a rectangular veggie cooker that has a mesh screen on the bottom (works great with seafood too). Sorry but no pic handy. At 350, asparagus takes about 10 mins doing indirect. I drizzle with EVOO and a little DP Raging River. I usually shoot for 350 when doing chicken.GreenWave36 said:
would i just put the asparagus on the cooking grid indirect? approx how long does it take? What temp would you recommend doing everything at - I have read temps anywhere from 350-400 for beer can chicken?SWVABeanCounter said:A few things come to mind. Asparagus, brussell sprouts and/or corn (if you can still get fresh on the cob).
Damascus, VA. Friendliest town on the Appalachian Trail.
LBGE Aug 2012, SBGE Feb 2014
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Baby red potatoes wrapped in bacon. ..seriously.Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN
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I find that bottled beer goes good with beer can chicken. That way you are covering all of your basic beer groups.
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