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Whole chicken indirect
Captainjimpark
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good morning
first time cooking a whole chicken,my plan is platesetter leggs up,rack on leggs and a whole chicken on that.gonna use some cherry chunks.when cooking a whole chicken where should I do my temperature checks? And to what temps would it be ready? Should I foil the breasts at some point? Many thanks for help on this!!
first time cooking a whole chicken,my plan is platesetter leggs up,rack on leggs and a whole chicken on that.gonna use some cherry chunks.when cooking a whole chicken where should I do my temperature checks? And to what temps would it be ready? Should I foil the breasts at some point? Many thanks for help on this!!
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Depending on what route you want to go, spatchcock is a good strategy. Legs toward the rear, no flip and pull at breast IT of about 160, thigh 180. I've never foiled the breasts. I've done Indirect between 350 and 400 with good results.
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I like beer can chicken when I cook it whole. Shoot for roasting temps 325-375
one or two wool chunks is plenty
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What’s the reason for legs to the back? I think I’ve read that here before.TideEggHead said:Depending on what route you want to go, spatchcock is a good strategy. Legs toward the rear, no flip and pull at breast IT of about 160, thigh 180. I've never foiled the breasts. I've done Indirect between 350 and 400 with good results. -
its usually hotter there, the legs can take more heatCaptainjimpark said:
What’s the reason for legs to the back? I think I’ve read that here before.TideEggHead said:Depending on what route you want to go, spatchcock is a good strategy. Legs toward the rear, no flip and pull at breast IT of about 160, thigh 180. I've never foiled the breasts. I've done Indirect between 350 and 400 with good results.
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Thanks , I’m trying that nowfishlessman said:
its usually hotter there, the legs can take more heatCaptainjimpark said:
What’s the reason for legs to the back? I think I’ve read that here before.TideEggHead said:Depending on what route you want to go, spatchcock is a good strategy. Legs toward the rear, no flip and pull at breast IT of about 160, thigh 180. I've never foiled the breasts. I've done Indirect between 350 and 400 with good results. -
I’m sure you are deep into your cook by now. There are many paths to good chicken. If you want to cook it whole and have the time. Set the egg at about 250 or so and put the chicken on. I also recommend legs to the back. Let it cook for around six hours. You’ll know it’s done when the joints get loose. You can throw the chicken on at noon and have it for supper. It will not disappoint. You might find this discussion interesting.
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1195880/my-first-low-slow-chicken/p1
Post pics of whatever you do.Coleman, Texas
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@SciAggie thanks for the tips and the link I cooked it whole legs to the back rubbed with meat Church fajita for 1:45 minutes at 375-385 came out very good, probably could have used another 15 minutes but it was great. First time using cherry and first whole chicken.SciAggie said:I’m sure you are deep into your cook by now. There are many paths to good chicken. If you want to cook it whole and have the time. Set the egg at about 250 or so and put the chicken on. I also recommend legs to the back. Let it cook for around six hours. You’ll know it’s done when the joints get loose. You can throw the chicken on at noon and have it for supper. It will not disappoint. You might find this discussion interesting.
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1195880/my-first-low-slow-chicken/p1
Post pics of whatever you do.
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