Delicious golden brown moist and tender some of the best melt in your mouth grill roasted chicken you will ever eat.
Wow I have a hankering for some really good grill roasted chicken, the
melt in your mouth variety with some fresh homemade salsa slathered
right on top. Just seems that we never have time during the lazy days
of summer to get everything done. You know, you have to mow the grass,
weed the garden and if you're lucky harvest a bounty of fresh produce
from your own little truck farm.
Now you expect me to cook supper too? It's time to tell you my secret
and go hunting for my favorite "yard bird", Capt'n Salsa's Grill
Roasted Yard Bird, to be exact.
Yes.
Delicious golden brown moist and tender some of the best melt in your
mouth grill roasted chicken you will ever eat. Now, don't let the
hunting phrase concern you. The extent of hunting chicken for me is
looking for a big plump 3½ to 4 pounder at the local grocery or meat
market. I always bag my limit of two because it is just as easy to cook
two at the same time to guarantee some leftovers…
"Come on, Capt'n Salsa, quit beating around the bushes and just give us the recipe!"
Oh, Okay.
Capt'n Salsa's Grill Roasted Yard bird is so easy you will probably
laugh. Of course it goes with out saying you need to rinse the chicken
in cold water before you cook it. All you are going to need is a
generous amount of Lemon Pepper Seasoning. Mix up a solution of 1 part
vegetable oil with 4 parts of Apple Cider Vinegar, remember that's the
brown vinegar, together in a squirt bottle, an empty syrup bottle will
do just fine.
Now we are going to cook our grilled chicken whole on your favorite
charcoal or 2 burner gas grill using the "indirect heat" method. Your
grill needs a lid that will close, too. Most of the time now I just use
the gas grill, heating the grill with both burners, then turn one of
them totally off, yes, off and the other burner turn it all the way
down to low.
I'm getting a little ahead of myself. Preheat your choice of grills.
Then rinse and clean the birds. Now hose down the chicken with the
mixture of oil and vinegar using the squirt bottle and sprinkle a
generous portion of Lemon Pepper Seasoning all over the chicken. Don't
forget the body cavity.
Place the chicken breast side up on the grill away from the heat
source, above the burner that is turned off, indirect heat method
remember. Squirt a little more oil and vinegar into the cavity of the
chicken until it "overflows. " Now close the lid. You want a low to
medium low heat level. The objective is to take at least 2 to 2 ½ hours
to cook the chicken, nice and slow. Don't worry after a couple of times
you will have it "down to a science" and know what works best for you.
Once you have your chicken on the grill go mow the grass or work in
your garden for the next 2 to 2 ½ hours without even looking at the
birds…well, if you insist on looking after about an hour, you can raise
the lid and give the birds a good squirt of the oil and vinegar
solution…Now, close that lid and get back to work…ggg.
You will know the chicken is done by grabbing the tip of one of the
legs with a paper towel, careful it will be hot, and gently twist the
leg bone in a circle. If the leg bone easily breaks free at the joint,
the chicken is done - a beautiful golden brown, moist and tender every
time.
Easy huh?
Place the chicken on the grill, mow the grass and when you are finished
with your yard you have Capt'n Salsa's Grill Roasted Chicken make that
Yard Bird! Serve it up with one of your favorite homemade salsa recipes.
Roasted Corn Salsa or tasty Salsa de Tomatillos Delicious! Wrap it all
up in a warm tortilla, complete with your favorite thirst quenching
beverage and you will marvel about how great your yard looks.
Imagine. Mowing the grass and cooking supper all at the same time…Enjoy!
Steve Melton, aka, Capt'n Salsa has a vast collection of homemade salsa and Mexican Food recipes at his web site, www.great-salsa.com discover the Magical Secrets to Mouth-Watering Mexican Food, too. Visit
today for a delicious winter time tomato salsa recipe. Remember Life is
better with Great Salsa.