Tonight’s meal consisted of beer can chicken, barbecued cabbage with bacon, squash and bean salad. I always love squash with my roasted chicken and tonight was no exception. I didn’t do as well at having everything ready at the same time and Abby and I were both feeling very tired and a bit grumpy so we ate things as they were cooked since Mike was out fishing and had said not to wait for him.
Carefully measuring the spices. |
Beer Roasted Chicken
1 whole chicken 2-4 lbs
1 can of beer
2-3 cloves of fresh garlic
poultry seasoning, fresh or dried rosemary, salt and pepper to taste
Preheat the grill on medium heat.
Rub the outside of the skin with poultry seasoning, lightly covering the entire bird. Add pepper and salt to taste.
Empty 1/2 of the can of beer into a glass or measuring cup.
Place 2-3 small cloves of garlic in beer can along with 2-3 sprigs of fresh rosemary.
Place the beer can on the base and assemble the large holders around the can of beer.
Place the chicken on the assembled roaster and if desired add the leftover beer and any additional garlic and rosemary to suit to the pan of the roaster.
Place the roaster on the grill. Cook the bird 18-20 minutes per pound or until the breast meat has reached an internal temperature of 170C.
The chicken turned out very moist and tender with lots of great flavour. Definitely another make again recipe.
Dinner time! |
I cooked the squash in a metal bowl covered with foil but next time I would just wrap it in foil. The bowl seemed to make it take a lot longer to cook. It was the last thing ready to be eaten.
I have made this cabbage recipe once before but with a larger cabbage. The flavour is great and this time it was more thoroughly cooked.
Barbecued Cabbage
1 head cabbage
4 slices bacon
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp. pepper
4 tsp. butter (I didn’t bother with this - there’s enough fat in the bacon in my opinion)
Remove the outer leaves from the cabbage. Divide into four sections, removing the core. Place each on a piece of foil big enough to wrap them in. Add 1 slice of bacon, 1/4 of seasoning mix and 1 tsp. butter if desired.
Preheat oven to medium heat and bake 40 minutes, turning twice.
Mmmm... chocolatey, marshmallowy goodness. |
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