Ingredients

  • Kevin's Beer Butt Chicken
  • 1 whole chicken
  • 1 tall can o' beer (16 oz. tallboy)
  • olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic crushed
  • salt and pepper
  • your favorite beer (for marinating the chef!)
  • seasoning for chicken (or use a seasoning blend or your own favorites):
  • 4 cloves garlic, crushed
  • fresh basil
  • a pinch of cayenne
  • salt and pepper
  • Start with a hot grill (coals all white and ready to cook). Drink about 1/4 of that can of beer. Set it aside 3/4 full and have a couple of full ones, real beer this timeno sissy canned stuff.
  • Get the chicken ready for cookin'. Trim some of the fat, get rid of the giblets (here kitty kitty!). Rub liberally with your favorite meat rub. I prefer olive oil, basil, lots of fresh pressed garlic, salt, and a pinch of cayenne. Some folks like Zartarain's or some such store bought concoction, but whatever.
  • Get a can opener or some such tool and open up the top of the can and drop in the crushed garlic.
  • Oil up the can and lower that chicken over top of it. The beer can goes into the chicken's body cavity and allows the bird to stand upright.
  • Cover your grill and cook the chicken until its wings are loose and the skin turns clear.

Directions

Start with a hot grill (coals all white and ready to cook). Drink about 1/4 of that can of beer. Set it aside 3/4 full and have a couple of full ones, real beer this timeno sissy canned stuff.
Get the chicken ready for cookin'. Trim some of the fat, get rid of the giblets (here kitty kitty!). Rub liberally with your favorite meat rub. I prefer olive oil, basil, lots of fresh pressed garlic, salt, and a pinch of cayenne. Some folks like Zartarain's or some such store bought concoction, but whatever.
Get a can opener or some such tool and open up the top of the can and drop in the crushed garlic.
Oil up the can and lower that chicken over top of it. The beer can goes into the chicken's body cavity and allows the bird to stand upright.
Cover your grill and cook the chicken until its wings are loose and the skin turns clear.





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Submitted 6/13/05.
Source: Out of the Frying Pan! Recipes
Submitted By: Kathy Henry
jkhenry@telusplanet.net
Beer Butt Chicken