Remember that entry I had prepared? I lost it. I'll redo it, pictures and all and post later. Stephen and I went to the park, located behind one of our fire stations. The last one that my brother worked at before he retired. Which is also across the street from where my daddy works. Cute pictures and I can't wait to post them.
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I was thinking, it's been a while since I made a recipe entry and since it's grilling season, I thought I'd post one of our favorite ways to grill chicken. You've probably all tried, or at least heard of "Beer Butt Chicken" We made this the other day at my mom and dad's house. They'd never had it before, and when I mentioned that it involved a can of beer, daddy kind of perked up and said, "Hey, that sounds good!" While the chicken was on the grill, one of my aunts called and asked mama what we were doing. Mama, not fully understanding the name of the recipe, replied. "We're cooking some recipe of Mia's. Butt-Hole chicken. Sounds nasty if you ask me." I swear, I laughed so hard upon hearing this, I fell out of the kitchen chair and had a hard time catching my breath! From that day, I vowed to never call it beer-butt-chicken again. The following is my version::
Butt-Hole Chicken
Here's what you'll need::
A whole chicken That means, a chicken that hasn't been cut up. But, if you didn't already know that, maybe you should just skip this and go to your local grocery store and just buy a rotisserie chicken.
Some type of dry rub I usually just make one of brown sugar, garlic powder, salt, onion powder, paprika, a litte bit of Jane's Crazy Mixed Up Salt. ...Whatever... Some folks like Cajun seasoning and the like.
Olive oil for basting the chicken
A 12 oz. can of beer (a couple of extra if you wish, for basting the grill master)
Fresh garlic, minced (as much as you like)
Here's what you do::
Be sure to use a grill with a lid tall enough to cook the chicken, standing upright. Prepare your grill for indirect grilling.
Mix the rub together in a bowl.
Remove the giblets from the cavity of the chicken. [My cat, "Patches" swears this is the best part, so I let her have them instead of wasting them.]
Wash chicken, inside and out and dry with paper towels. Spray some olive oil on the chicken. Season the chicken inside and out with the rub of your choice. I also like to put some under the skin.
Pour about 1/2 of the beer into a glass or a chilled mug; then add your minced garlic and any remaining rub to the can of beer. I like to open the can with a can opener or poke about 2 more big holes in it for the steam to escape while it's grilling.
Now you'll want to lube the can with some olive oil and lower the chicken over the can so it looks like the chicken is sitting on the can. It is hard to balance a big chicken over a small can of beer. If you have a really big chicken, you may need a tall boy for this part. Or you can buy a ChickCan making balancing a lot easier.
Place over indirect heat, cover and cook for about an hour and a half to 2 hours. Till the juices are clear and the skin is transparent and crisp. (if chicken isn't browning enough, you can spread a few coals under the chicken toward the end of cooking time)
Note:: check often for flare ups. Use caution removing the chicken from grill and the beer can from the chicken, don't burn yourself with the hotbeer like I did, the first timeI cooked this! Use oven mitts! Let cool for about 15-20 minutes.
This will be the most, moist grilled chicken you've ever had! Enjoy!
This is an inactive blog I was going to lose on AOL as they are closing the doors on the AOL journal community. So,with their help, it was migrated safely to blogger. .... Whew!
Friday, June 25, 2004
Time for a Recipe
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19 comments:
I may have to give this a try, sounds pretty good! I am really laughing at the name..butt hole chicken! roflmao!!! ~lila~
Hehehe, I'm laughing at the new name! I've heard of this, and I've heard that it's very good! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Hugs, Penny
I like b asting hte grill master. I dont mind grilling at all then LOL Lori
What a great name for this recipe. Too funny. But it does sound pretty darn good.
ROFL!!!! OMG.. you think YOU laughed. I just sprayed Diet Dr. Pepper out my nose! LOL Butt-hole Chicken. Only you, darlin'. LOL I'm going to HAVE to try this now, just so I can brag about it in my own journal. "I made Mia's Butt-Hole Chicken tonight!" Woohoo!! tehehe...
Great recipe and story!
Ooooh, I'm definitely taking this recipe, thanks! And the name Butt-hole chicken will remain when I make it. LOL! I'm sure I would have fallen out of my chair, too. hilarious! :)
~Mary
Oh Lordy Mia ... Entered your site and saw one look of that chicken staring at me without a head and got caught up in my out loud expressions of ... hmm, something ... maybe some anxiety!?? Finally, calmed down when I got to the part of basting the cook. Lordy, lordy...
I don't do much grilling but this was still a hoot to read! :-) ---Robbie
Only mom and Aunt Ruth would screw up a name like that! LMAO. I have made this before but we always called it Drunk Chicken. LOL They are really good!
[Y'all will have to forgive me. I am the AOL-J-world's worst to respond to my comments]
Lila~Yes, it really is good. I like it bc it is SO easy to prepare and you don't have to stand over it and keep turning it. It's almost impossible to screw up. And...the name alone is fun to say :P
Penny~I knew you'd get a kick out of the new name! heeheehee! And all kidding aside, it's a great-tasting recipe. I think I'll add bbq sauce next time I cook it.
Lori~Basting the grill master is part of the fun! When we make this, it's always a great excuse to buy a six pack. lol!
Deborah~Ya think I could add this to my cookbook and get by with it? LOL! [I'm speaking of that cookbook I've been intending to write for years, now] I think it would at least draw attention to the recipe don't you? =) Seriously, everyone whose tried it loves it.
SloMo~OMG...hold on, I'll get you a Kleenex! lol! Please, do let us know when you've made this. I can't wait to see the photos and read your entry on it! All the credit goes to mama for the name of it. What a hoot she is!
Mary~Knowing your flair for the use of words, I knew you'd enjoy the name of this recipe! And I somehow figured you'd keep the name. It's just too funny to not call it that, isn't it? Let me know when you try it.
Ayn~I'm so glad that you stopped by! Yes, basting the grill master is part of the fun of this recipe. :) It's a very tasty dish. My neighbor uses a can of coke in stead of beer. I've heard of people using apple juice, wine, etc. Also, you can plug the hole where the neck is with a small onion, that makes it look even scarier though. :-/
Robbie~I'm glad that you enjoyed the story :) A lot of restaurants are now serving this. So you may can try it without even having to look at the poor thing in this kind of pose. Be sure to ask for it by name :P
Sonya~LOL!!! You know how mama is SO funny without even trying to be? Well, that was one of those moments. heeheehee! Was it your mom that called? I can't remember who it was. I'm thinking it was either Lela or Marie... Be sure to ask you mom. I'm sure she got a kick out of it as well. I can see why you'd call it "drunk chicken" too, aside from the can of beer, it always wants to lean to one side doesn't it? Just can't balance itself. Haha!
Make a stuffing mix and instead of putting it inside the bird, use your hand to seperate the skin from the meat starting around the neck. After you've pulled the skin away from the meat put stuffing in all around the meat. When the bird cooks for a few minutes the skin will tighten around the stuffing so, don't pack the stuffing tightly just put it in loosly around the meat. Just continue to cook as your recipe calls for. The dressing will be done when the chicken is. Very unique.
Hi Stephen! My Regards, Bill.
Hey, Bill! Good to see you here again. Hope you're feeling better.
Mmm! Stuffing! I would have never thought of that, that's a great idea! Thanks!
Mia,
I think this is the first time I have responded to one of your entries, probably because I would just pick up the phone and tell you what I thought, or replied to the e-mail, but I just have to say, I can picture your mother in the kitchen, pacing, saying exactly that....ROFL!!!!!!! Only Ruth.
Ok.. everytime I use a can opener to take the top off the can, the stinkin' beer just disappears. I mean.. ::hick:: .. I kep tyrnig ::hick:: ta get this here chiggin ::hick:: on the can... zzzzzz
dh12-ROFL!! You know mama very well! [she still paces on the phone, even though now, they have a cordless] The only thing missing, was YOU sitting at the kitchen table with me so we could both lose our breath in laughter! :P
Army Man-take 2 asprin and call me in the morning :P Next time, skip the can opener.[obviously, you enjoy the "basting the grillmaster" part, more than the "basting the *chiggin* part"] rofl!
That is really yummy looking!!! I will get Nick to cook this....;)P lol Take care and thanks for sharing this!!!
I read your comments about what your Mom called your chicken recipe and I laughed loud and long. That was sure funny. I enjoy reading your entries. Until the next entry...Ed
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