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Don't ya just love rotisserie style chicken?

 

But hell, who owns a rotisserie? Not me.

 

So what I do, is follow a nice recipe I got a few years back, you will need.

 


  • [ ]2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons salt
    [ ]1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon paprika
    [ ]2 teaspoons onion powder
    [ ]2 teaspoons dried thyme
    [ ]2 teaspoons white pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon black pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon garlic powder

You'll notice, that these are all dry ingredients, from that you can deduce that all these ingredients are gonna come together to make a rub.

 

Usually when I make this rub, I'll generally make tons of it and place it in a shaker for later use. But anyways... on to the chicken..

 

Basically, what you wanna do, is get yourself a whole chicken, set the oven to 250 degrees, place the rub generously all over the chicken, place chicken on a rack pan, and bake till the bird reaches an internal temp of about 180 degrees. (4 hours or so usually does it) baste your bird about a half hour before it reaches 180 degrees.

 

The meat should just fall off the bone, and the chicken tastes OH SO GOOD.

 

It's a very simple, cheap, and fullfilling meal.

 

Optionally, you can also use the rub mixture on your Thanksgiving turkey as well.

 

The only thing I hate about it when I make this, is the smell that comes from the oven for a few hours... it literally drives you crazy from that awesome aroma that comes from the oven.

 

Some people like to marinade the bird overnight with the rub.. I guess all I'll say about that, is try it and see, I have no preference.

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I like rotisserie too but I do it the easy way. I buy it already cooked at Fred Meyers. :cool:

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Don't ya just love rotisserie style chicken?

 

But hell, who owns a rotisserie? Not me.

 

So what I do, is follow a nice recipe I got a few years back, you will need.

 


  • [ ]2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons salt
    [ ]1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon paprika
    [ ]2 teaspoons onion powder
    [ ]2 teaspoons dried thyme
    [ ]2 teaspoons white pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon black pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon garlic powder

You'll notice, that these are all dry ingredients, from that you can deduce that all these ingredients are gonna come together to make a rub.

 

Usually when I make this rub, I'll generally make tons of it and place it in a shaker for later use. But anyways... on to the chicken..

 

Basically, what you wanna do, is get yourself a whole chicken, set the oven to 250 degrees, place the rub generously all over the chicken, place chicken on a rack pan, and bake till the bird reaches an internal temp of about 180 degrees. (4 hours or so usually does it) baste your bird about a half hour before it reaches 180 degrees.

 

The meat should just fall off the bone, and the chicken tastes OH SO GOOD.

 

It's a very simple, cheap, and fullfilling meal.

 

Optionally, you can also use the rub mixture on your Thanksgiving turkey as well.

 

The only thing I hate about it when I make this, is the smell that comes from the oven for a few hours... it literally drives you crazy from that awesome aroma that comes from the oven.

 

Some people like to marinade the bird overnight with the rub.. I guess all I'll say about that, is try it and see, I have no preference.

.

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Mmmm...... I loves me some good rotisserie chicken![/size]

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Don't ya just love rotisserie style chicken?

 

But hell, who owns a rotisserie? Not me.

 

So what I do, is follow a nice recipe I got a few years back, you will need.

 


  • [ ]2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons salt
    [ ]1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon paprika
    [ ]2 teaspoons onion powder
    [ ]2 teaspoons dried thyme
    [ ]2 teaspoons white pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon black pepper
    [ ]1 teaspoon garlic powder

You'll notice, that these are all dry ingredients, from that you can deduce that all these ingredients are gonna come together to make a rub.

 

Usually when I make this rub, I'll generally make tons of it and place it in a shaker for later use. But anyways... on to the chicken..

 

Basically, what you wanna do, is get yourself a whole chicken, set the oven to 250 degrees, place the rub generously all over the chicken, place chicken on a rack pan, and bake till the bird reaches an internal temp of about 180 degrees. (4 hours or so usually does it) baste your bird about a half hour before it reaches 180 degrees.

 

The meat should just fall off the bone, and the chicken tastes OH SO GOOD.

 

It's a very simple, cheap, and fullfilling meal.

 

Optionally, you can also use the rub mixture on your Thanksgiving turkey as well.

 

The only thing I hate about it when I make this, is the smell that comes from the oven for a few hours... it literally drives you crazy from that awesome aroma that comes from the oven.

 

Some people like to marinade the bird overnight with the rub.. I guess all I'll say about that, is try it and see, I have no preference.

.

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I own a rotisserie, Bender.

 

No BS! I really do!

 

It was built into the back of my fireplace and can be accessed via the back porch.

 

I make the Thanksgiving turkey every year.

To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair

 

Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.

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I own a rotisserie, Bender.

 

No BS! I really do!

 

It was built into the back of my fireplace and can be accessed via the back porch.

 

I make the Thanksgiving turkey every year.

 

Oh man that sounds like a cool set up!

"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller

 

NEVER FORGOTTEN

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OMG...rotisserie turkey is amazing! It reminds me of trying to cook this small turkey on the rotisserie. I even stuffed the little bitch...it was looking amazing. Anyways, at the time we had a giant german shepard named Koda that was a a little rambunctious on the deck. He disconnected the rotisserie. It was so fukking burnt the leg bone just snapped and broke off, totally charred. I could have cried.:(
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Oh man that sounds like a cool set up!

 

The previous owners had it custom installed. The rotisserie set up is very cool. I can cook about three fifteen pound turkeys at a time.

 

I cooked a duck... once. It was so greasy that it fell apart on the stake.

To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair

 

Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.

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OMG...rotisserie turkey is amazing! It reminds me of trying to cook this small turkey on the rotisserie. I even stuffed the little bitch...it was looking amazing. Anyways, at the time we had a giant german shepard named Koda that was a a little rambunctious on the deck. He disconnected the rotisserie. It was so fukking burnt the leg bone just snapped and broke off, totally charred. I could have cried.:(

 

Shoot the dog and throw it on the rotisserie.

To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair

 

Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.

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Since you insist on bragging, I guess we can all come over for rotisserie style chicken.

 

No. It's real rotisserie chicken. There's not style to it. That's left up to Bender and his recipe.

 

Yeah... come on over! Bring the chicken.

To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair

 

Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.

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Just about every Thanksgiving I will smoke a turkey in a Big Chief Smoker. Once you've had one smoked you can never go back to a plain old cooked one. They come out so moist and tender. And the flavor is out of this world. Now a rub might make it orgasmic.

"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller

 

NEVER FORGOTTEN

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Just about every Thanksgiving I will smoke a turkey in a Big Chief Smoker. Once you've had one smoked you can never go back to a plain old cooked one. They come out so moist and tender. And the flavor is out of this world. Now a rub might make it orgasmic.

 

I could never find Zig-Zags big enough to smoke a turkey.

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I could never find Zig-Zags big enough to smoke a turkey.

 

No no no, you need a bong. ;)

 

http://Off Topic Forum.com/off-topic-bs/58-we-need-a-lyrics-post-53.html#post53680

"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller

 

NEVER FORGOTTEN

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No no no, you need a bong. ;)

 

http://Off Topic Forum.com/off-topic-bs/58-we-need-a-lyrics-post-53.html#post53680

I guess I misunderstood. I thought you smoked a turkey like you would a pipe. Stuff the "tobacco" in the hole in the bottom and use the neck like a piipe stem.

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