Hi,
Two great chicken recipes for you to try -
1. Beer-can chicken:
Have you ever stood drinking a can of Fourex Gold (or Bud for you Yanks) at a barbeque and
thought of other uses for a beer can besides drinking the contents? Of
course you have, you’re not a complete yobbo, are you?
Simply
because you consume beer by the carton doesn’t mean that your brains
are on loan until they’re strained out the other end of your anatomy,
does it? I know I’ve thought up some weird and wonderful ideas after
several tinnies, but I must admit that the following idea is someone
elses. Someone of adequate IQ, probably equal to my own brain-power and
mental dexterity.
The idea is to shove a half-empty can of beer (preferably Fourex Gold) up
a chicken’s rectal cavity, then place it in an oven to cook. Simply
grab a plucked and gutted chicken, glaze the skin with your favourite
marinade or seasoning and grab a can of beer from the fridge. Drink
half of the can while watching the Brisbane Broncos (Denver Broncos), then insert the can with
the remaining beer up the chicken’s butt. Place the chicken upright in
the Weber (are they still around?) or the oven using the can and the two
drumsticks as a tripod.
Apparently this method produces a deliciously moist chicken enhanced
by the flavours infused by the evaporating beer. If other recipes using
beer are anything to go by, such as fish in beer batter and beer damper (scones), this
should be a real tasty bird. And don’t forget to throttle a few more
tinnies before, during and after your chicken dinner to really convince
your palate that this is indeed beer-can chicken.
2. Chicken with popcorn stuffing:Here is a chicken recipe that includes the use of
popcorn as a stuffing.
Imagine that! When I found this recipe, I thought
it was perfect for people like me who are just not
sure how to tell when poultry is thoroughly cooked,
but not dried out.
Size 18 chicken
1 cup melted butter
1 cup stuffing
1 cup of uncooked popcorn
Salt & pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 220c.
Brush chicken well with melted butter, salt and
pepper. Fill cavity with stuffing and popcorn.
Place in baking pan with the neck towards the
back of the oven. Listen to the popping sounds.
When the chicken’s arse blows the oven door
open and the chicken flies across the kitchen,
it’s done.
And you thought I couldn’t cook.