5/16/13

Drunken Chicken Recipe

Hola Amigos, Happy Thursday! another grilling recipe and hit from Grill Master Big Boy! The kid is on a roll lately...maybe he wants  a giant Luau Party  for his upcoming graduation. We'll see.
Today we sharing our Drunken "really over the legal limit" Grilled Chicken. Not only this chicken is cooked with Beer, but it has been on a White Wine Brine for more than 12 hours! Tell me she is not "WAsted" lol.

Drunken Over the Legal Limit Grilled Chicken
6 Pound Whole Chicken
1 Bottle of White Wine
1/4 Cup Soy Sauce
2 Chicken Bullions
1 Clove Garlic Chopped
3 TBSP Jalapano Mustard
1TBSP Onion Powder
Pepper to taste
Rub all your ingredients inside and out your chicken. In a big container and a bag let it sit and pour the bottle of white wine over it. Cover it up and once every couple of hour move it, turn it and shake it a little so every part of it gets to swim on the brine for a couple of hours.
 
Leave refrigerated for 4-12 hours.
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Remove the chicken from the bag, let the brine run out of the chicken and with a good amount of oil, rub your favorite BBQ rub, or plain salt and pepper in and out of the bird. 
When it's time to grill your chicken you could open your beer can, remove (drink) 1/4 of it's contents place  it in  the bottom  cavity of the chicken, let it sit on the can comfortably and cover it up, cooking it on indirect heat for 2 hours or when the thermometer reaches 180F on the thighs, 170 on the breast and liquids run clear.

  
Personally Grill Master ran into a bit of a difficulty because his grill wouldn't close..bummer, but fast thinking and ingenuity on the Master's side solved the problem, he put a Beer Reservoir Pan on the middle of the grill and lay the chicken flat as you would regularly grill it, as the Beer in the pan heats up it infuses the chicken with aroma and flavor  and keeps it moist at the same time! Brilliant!

Listo,
After 2 hours get ready to enjoy the moistest and tastiest chicken you've ever had!

It is really tasty!. 
I wish I had more pictures but  the light was a big problem since it was fading quickly, but you can still appreciate how succulent it was

Thank You so much for visiting the blog today! I hope you consider  this delicious recipe for your future summer gatherings! 

Remember everything tastes better with a Pinch of Love!
Besitos,
Lizy

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22 comments:

  1. That is one mean looking chicken. It must taste absolutely wonderful. Have a great weekend.

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  2. I have never grilled a whole chicken before! What a great idea! I would love for you to share this at what i am eating http://www.townsend-house.com/2013/05/what-i-am-eating_17.html

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  3. Another recipe that would be a hit for my husband. Good thing they don't do wife swap (like on the TV show) in blog land or he'd be begging to come to your place for dinner alone! :)

    Unfortunately, my husband's wife is not the best of cooks. ;) I still do it every single day though... lol.

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  4. This is a little bit more than the normal drunken chicken recipe! I was too enthused with the plain recipe but I bet the extra steps makes the chicken even tastier and moister!

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  5. Uh.....YUM.
    Must grill now.

    Sam
    http://cooksandcreates.blogspot.com/

    (New follower - found you on 504 Main)

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  6. G'day! I always wanted to make Drunken Chicken, TRUE!
    I better have another sip of my coffee because I was trying to figure out how you combined wine with dipping it in chocolate too lol
    Cheers!
    Joanne
    What's On The List
    http://www.whatsonthelist.net

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  7. This looks awesome! Thanks for sharing at Pinworthy Projects.

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  8. This chicken sounds fantastic! I really like the idea of using a white wine brine! I've chosen your recipe as my host favorite for this week's Foodie Friends Friday BBQ party, and it will be featured in "Recipes that Caught Our Attention" on Monday at The Daily Dish Magazine. Be sure to check it out at www.dailydishmagazine.com and thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday!

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    1. Thank You so much Ericka! I would let "Big Boy' know, he deserves part of the credit :0)

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  9. This looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday!

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  10. This looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday!

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  11. Awesome chicken. Great pix too. He is quite the griller. Better keep him around for the summer!

    We're having a party at Tumbleweed Contessa and I'd love it if you brought this over. http://www.tumbleweedcontessa.com/blog/whatd-you-do-this-weekend-16/

    Wishes for Tasty Dishes,
    Linda

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  12. Delicious looking chicken.

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  13. I've always say I want to try this, it will b a must this summer

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  14. You are very lucky having your son be such a grill master. I wish my son lived closer so we could cook together too. Looks like alot of fun.

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  15. You know what is so weird? My man doesn't own a grill or particularly like grilling! I'm trying to convince him we need a grill when he gets home from deployment by showing him lots of tasty recipes =)

    Natashalh

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  16. Jalapeno mustard sounds fantastic - have never seen that before - love this beer can chicken recipe!

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    1. Jeanette, try your HomeGoods store I just found Smoky Chipotle mustard today! yeayyy!!lol...thank you so much for stopping by!

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  17. Oooh, this looks great! We love grilling - can't wait to try this :) Thanks so much for sharing at last week's All my Bloggy Friends - Linda and I look forward to seeing what you share this week! :)

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  18. Great grilling tips here, thanks, I've tried perfecting my grill with this recipe called Grilled Mustard Chicken Breasts but I guess I got to try this more simpler grilling recipe.

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