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Chickens on medium BGE

tcracing
tcracing Posts: 378
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
I cooked a 4.75 pound chicken on the medium BGE with the vertical stand, but when I put the lid down the chicken was to high in the lid. I'm going to try to cook 2 or 3 chickens at the same time for the 4th of July, and I don't think they will fit. HELP
George Foreman? Who? 
Tim C. Panama City, Fl. 
Large, Minimax-soon

Comments

  • civil eggineer
    civil eggineer Posts: 1,547
    You could remove the fire ring and gain a couple of inches or lay them on the grill sideways. Spatchcock is the most popular form of cooking chicken on this forum but not sure if 2 would fit on a medium (I own a medium).
  • tcracing
    tcracing Posts: 378
    When I cooked them I used the plate setter with the cooking grid on top of that. Could I take out the cooking grid and place the chickens on a pan on the plate setter?
    George Foreman? Who? 
    Tim C. Panama City, Fl. 
    Large, Minimax-soon
  • sharhamm
    sharhamm Posts: 258
    I've cooked three chickens on my medium. Platesetter foiled, and legs up, a drip pan sitting onto of 3 copper elbows to provide a space,then the raised grid. 2 chickens were halved, the other was 1/2 and 1/4,1/4. Just squeeze them in, they will eventually shrink up. :laugh: