I was thinking what side dishes I should make to go with the chicken, so I eventually decided on marinated mushrooms with breadcrumbs and grand padano, corn and potatoes with gravy. Man.... oh man, was it delicious. here is the recipe. Hope you try it soon.
Beer Chicken on the Braai
Serves 4
1.4kg whole chicken, skin on
2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves
garlic and ginger paste
1 teaspoon of chill powder
2 teaspoons of onion flakes
olive oil
2 teaspoons of coarse salt
freshly ground black pepper
Mix all the ingredients together and spread over the chicken and rub into the cavity. allow the chicken to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes.
330ml beer in a can
bunch of fresh thyme
Pour half of the beer out of the can oh, wait a minute drink it (waste not want not)
Place the bunch of thyme into the beer can
Carefully ease the chicken cavity over the Vertical Chicken Roaster or alternatively you could just place it over a beer can.
Place on the Weber braai.
Cook over indirect heat for 1 hour with the lid closed.
The internal temperature of the chicken should register at 77 °
Beware when removing teh chciken from the vertical roaster as the beer can will be very hot.
Allow the chicken to rest for 10 minutes
Mushrooms with breadcrumbs and grand padano
Serves 4
4 large portabello mushrooms
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon chooped thyme leaves
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
30 grams breadcrumbs
2 teaspoons chopped Italian parsley
Salt and pepper to taste
100 grams grated Grand Padano
Mix together the balsamic vinegar, thyme, pepper and salt.
Place the mushrooms on a plate and brush them with the balsamic mixture.
In another bowl combine the breadcrumbs, parsley and Grand Padano cheese.
Place the mushrooms, cap side down on the weber over direct medium heat for about 3 minutes.
Turn over and spread the breadcrumbs mixture and allow to cook for a further 2 minutes.
I placed the corn with their husks in between the coals, and they were divine. I just spread butter over when they were done.
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