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Spatchcock ?
TheDirtyBurger
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The grocery store has whole fryer chickens on sale. Is this the preferred chicken to spatchcock or should I use a roaster? I have not spatchcocked before so I am kind of nervous, but the naked whiz's recipe should help me. Any pointers would be awesome
thanks
tim
thanks
tim
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I buy the fryers on sale and use them.i like em.
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The fryer is fine, especially for your first time. Good luck.
Faith
Tampa, FLHappily egging on my original large BGE since 1996... now the owner of 5 eggs. Call me crazy, everyone else does!
3 Large, 1 Small, 1 well-used Mini -
Fryer = pre-teen chicken
Roaster = voting age chicken
Fryer is best.
Spatchcock = easy
You will never look back once you have done it.
350 deg, raised grid, 55 min = done -
OK, someone please expand my learning curve.. I've always thought that "roasters" were mature, heftier birds, while "fryers" were the youngsters of the roost. Any input from "barnyard" keepers? TIA 8 - )~~
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Just look at the weight.
Roasters = a heavy bird (5-7 lbs)
Fryer = a tender young bird (3-4 lbs)
Fryers are getting harder to find as that is what all the supermarkets are cooking on their rotisseries. Now what you find most is "Young Chicken" which is in the 4-6 lb range.
I equate "roaster" to an old hen who has stopped laying eggs.
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I like the texture and taste of fryers better, whole or spatchcocked.
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Hey Dirty,
I spatchcocked my fryer last night and its sitting in the fridge uncovered right now. I plan on egging it in a few hours. Follow the Naked Whiz's recipe and you'll be fine. Hope it turns out good for you. -
I do not have a raised grid, will it still be ok? Should I do anything different? I was just going to use a salt and pepper mix for seasoning.
Thanks
tim -
Go for it. I think you will do just fine on the regular grid. And, the seasoning you fine best is the best for you. Salt and pepper is great.
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Same line of thought. I like roasters for a low & slow cook like Chicken & Dumplings.LBGE Katy (Houston) TX
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Dirty,
I just did a post on spatchcock chicken this week on my blog: http://nibblemethis.blogspot.com/2009/04/spatchcock-chicken.html
I like using the fryers, perfect IMO. If you don't have a grid extender, I have done them indirect on the main grid at about a 350 temp and they came out fine.Knoxville, TN
Nibble Me This -
Don't be nervous. May be the simplest thing you'll cook on the Egg.
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