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This is an unusual way to cook [[Chicken|chicken]] with [[beer]]. The basic idea is to carefully balance the chicken on a 3/4 full can of beer using its legs as an additional support, coat it with a flavoured rub and [[roast]] it.  The [[Steam|steam]] from the beer permeates the chicken to produce a succulent dish.  I think my [[Taco mix|taco mix]] suits this admirably, though any flavoured rub would do.
 
Our American friends seem to barbecue chicken using this method, and though I'm sure it's worth trying, I can't believe that the upper part of the chicken would even get warm on our barbecue.  And we have a BIG barbecue.  I would welcome any feedback.
 
The process is made even easier and safer with one of these: [[Grillpro Stainless Steel Chicken Roaster]].
 
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  |CookTime = 1 hour 30 minutes
  |CookTime = 1 hour 30 minutes
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<span class="reviewAuthor"> [[User:PSmith|Paul&nbsp;R&nbsp;Smith]] </span></span>
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This is an unusual way to cook [[Chicken|chicken]] with [[beer]]. The basic idea is to carefully balance the chicken on a 3/4 full can of beer using its legs as an additional support, coat it with a flavoured rub and [[roast]] it.  The [[Steam|steam]] from the beer permeates the chicken to produce a succulent dish.  I think my [[Taco mix|taco mix]] suits this admirably, though any flavoured rub would do.
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Our American friends seem to barbecue chicken using this method, and though I'm sure it's worth trying, I can't believe that the upper part of the chicken would even get warm on our barbecue.  And we have a BIG barbecue.  I would welcome any feedback.
 
The process is made even easier and safer with one of these: [[Grillpro Stainless Steel Chicken Roaster]].
 
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| 1.5kg free range [[Chicken|chicken]]
| 1.5kg free range [[Chicken|chicken]]
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| Allow to rest for 10 minutes before carving
| Allow to rest for 10 minutes before carving
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Image:Tex-Mex beercan chicken ready.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Oven-ready!
Image:Tex-Mex beercan chicken ready.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Oven-ready!
Image:Tex-Mex beercan chicken ingredients.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The basic ingredients
Image:Tex-Mex beercan chicken ingredients.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The basic ingredients
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