Last week Dina called to say she was having a few people over for dinner and had bought 2 whole chickens to roast.
I’m not sure how I got to be so bold, but I suggested she make
Beer Can Chicken. Great, she said, as long as you’re the one to do it.
Not sure how my day would progress, I tentatively agreed.
I don’t typically buy beer at Whole Foods (much less any beer), but I was there for other things so I thought I’d just buy it there. I was perusing the beer case, when a “team member” offered assistance in my search.
“I’m looking for a beer to make beer can chicken with,” I said.
“What???” he replied.
“You’ve never heard of beer-can chicken??” I asked stunned.
“Nope, what is it?”
“It’s when you stick a can of beer up the chicken’s bum and cook it on the grill,” I answered.
“You’ve got to be kidding me!”
We settled on Narragansett Bay. The cans were a bit tall, but the flavor profile was just right for such a dish.
Back at Dina’s house, dinner preparations were a bit harried. I didn’t arrive until 6:30 and guests were expected at 7:30. The chickens were still in their packages. No time for any sort of marinade or brine. So I pulled the skin away from the meat and rubbed salt and butter on the meat. I smoothed the skin back over.

Half way through the cooking, we took the chickens off the grill, put some wood chips on the embers, and finished the chickens with a little smoke.

Labels: recipes, smoking
8 Comments:
Beautiful! How long did the chicken cook? I've always meant to try this method.
By
Lydia (The Perfect Pantry), At
August 27, 2008 6:41 PM
*Gasp*
Look at that crispy skin!
By
melissa, At
August 27, 2008 9:36 PM
Lydia, these chickens were big, and took over an hour and a half. Normal size chickens would probably take an hour.
Melissa, Nothing like a little butter under the skin to assist the process!
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Julia, At
August 28, 2008 7:40 AM
Would Fred Flintstone have eaten Beer Can Chicken?
By
limeduck, At
August 29, 2008 8:26 AM
limeduck, I bet he would have liked this one. I guess that's four dishes he would eat. :-)
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Julia, At
August 29, 2008 4:16 PM
The guy at whole foods must have been under a rock for the past few years. Who doesn't know about beer can chicken?
Yours look gorgeous! I always feel like they are a bit violated with the can, but it is such a great method. We use it all the time!
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Kristen, At
August 30, 2008 11:23 PM
How about Beer Can Fried Chicken?
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Bishop22, At
August 31, 2008 7:02 PM
Kristen, I think that guy must have been living under a rock. After he admitted ignorance, we started polling all the other team members. He was the only one who had never heard of it.
Bishop22, I did try smoked and fried chicken once. It seemed like a good idea at the time -- after all, everything fried tastes better and everything smoked tastes better. Alas, the sum was lesser than each of the parts. I think it had something to do with the protein coagulation, the texture of the skin and the chicken's inability to hold onto a crispy crust.
By
Julia, At
September 2, 2008 7:19 AM
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