Racing Line Chicken
The racing line is the fastest way around the track, the optimal path for an efficient race and – if you’re lucky – the route to victory lane.
Contrary to popular belief, slow-smoking doesn’t have to be difficult, and it doesn’t have to take all day. So if you’re looking for a fast, easy, efficient way to cook up something just as delicious as anything slow-smoked for hours on end, try this recipe for juicy, beer-can barbecue chicken. Here’s how it’s done:
Ingredients
1 can of beer (we chose Modelo)
1 whole chicken
1/4 cup sea salt
4 tablespoons mustard
Garlic salt
BBQ seasoning (we used Jack Stack’s, available at Norick’s)
Preparation:
Remove the giblets from the chicken. Pat the bird down dry with a paper towel.
Rub the fowl down with mustard.
Sprinkle generous amounts of garlic salt and BBQ seasoning on the outside of the chicken and in the cavity.
Empty about one-half of the beer from a can. Warm beer works best.
Place the chicken on the beer can, inserting the can into the cavity. The chicken should stand up on the can by itself.
Cooking:
Set the grill to about 325 F. Wait until the temperature stabilizes.
Cook for 2 hours 15 minutes or until done. Chicken is done when leg moves freely in socket.