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Corn and Chicken question
Snuffy
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I'm getting ready to cook a spatchcock chicken. I plan on cooking at 375 dome can I use my grid extender and put some corn on top for around an hour or is this to hot for the corn???
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don't see why not
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My experience has been that corn likes high temperatures, besides which you'll have the chicken deflecting some of the direct heat. It should be fine.
--Doug -
Soak the corn in water after you take off the silk and stray pieces of husk around the silk. Helps keep the husk from drying out too quick.
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I do corn all the time, direct or indirect, I don't soak or remove the silk. Just trim both ends and cook it, it shucks very easily when cooked. I go 40-60 minutes at 350 dome, if cooking direct, turn every 10 minutes or so. -RP
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