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|title=Tex-Mex beercan chicken | |title=Tex-Mex beercan chicken Chicken recipes | ||
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|keywords=Tex-Mex beercan chicken Cooking with chillies | |keywords=Tex-Mex beercan chicken, Cooking with chillies, Chicken recipes | ||
|description=This is an unusual way to cook chicken with beer. | |description=This is an unusual way to cook chicken with beer. | ||
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|datePublished=2013-07-28 | |||
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The process is made even easier and safer with one of these: [[Grillpro Stainless Steel Chicken Roaster]]. | The process is made even easier and safer with one of these: [[Grillpro Stainless Steel Chicken Roaster]]. | ||
{{RecipeIngredients | {{RecipeIngredients | ||
| 1 free range [[Chicken|chicken]] 1.3 to 2 kg (3 to 4 lb) | | 1 free range [[Chicken|chicken]] 1.3 to 2 kg (3 to 4 lb) | ||
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===[[Mise en place]]=== | ===[[Mise en place]]=== | ||
* | * Preheat the oven to 200° C (400° F - Gas 6) | ||
===Method=== | ===Method=== | ||
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My chicken has just fallen over, I may have to get one of these: [http://www.socal.co.uk/BBQ_Accessories/Beer_Can_Chicken/Grillpro_Stainless_Steel_Chicken_Roaster/332/17302 (beer can) Chicken roaster] | My chicken has just fallen over, I may have to get one of these: [http://www.socal.co.uk/BBQ_Accessories/Beer_Can_Chicken/Grillpro_Stainless_Steel_Chicken_Roaster/332/17302 (beer can) Chicken roaster] | ||
Large chickens seem to be ok - it's the smaller birds that have problems balancing on a beer can. 440ml is probably the biggest can you should use with all but the largest birds. The last few times I have made this, I have placed the chicken and can inside an oven | Large chickens seem to be ok - it's the smaller birds that have problems balancing on a beer can. 440ml is probably the biggest can you should use with all but the largest birds. The last few times I have made this, I have placed the chicken and can inside an oven proof saucepan, in the oven, so the chicken has a little more support if it tends to lean over. It also makes far less mess if it does fall over! | ||
... or go for the real thing: '''[[Grillpro Stainless Steel Chicken Roaster]]'''! | ... or go for the real thing: '''[[Grillpro Stainless Steel Chicken Roaster]]'''! | ||
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[[Category:Recipes|Chicken]] | [[Category:Recipes|Chicken]] | ||
[[Category:Chilli pepper recipes|Chicken]] | [[Category:Chilli pepper recipes|Chicken]] |