Grilling chicken breasts...
Moderator: Mikey
Grilling chicken breasts...
I got my first REALLY decent cooking grill the other day..and i was wondering...how long does it usually take you guys to cook boneless chicken breasts on the grill? how far from the coals do you cook them from?
i kinda worry that i'm cooking htem TOO fast (like 15-20 minutes) and was just curiuos as to how you folks do them..
i kinda worry that i'm cooking htem TOO fast (like 15-20 minutes) and was just curiuos as to how you folks do them..
Cooking boneless skinless breasts is about like cooking a steak of about the same thickness, but you don't have to worry about the fat flaring up. I use a gas grill, but I put it on about medium high, heat it up good and hot and cook them prolly about 5 minutes per side, less for thin ones, more for thick ones. You want to grill them just until the last part of the center has lost it's raw pink translucent color, just until it's white all the way through. Cook it too long and you will dry it out. It's not a bad idea to marinate it first in italian dressing or something similar - also helps keep from drying out.
- Atomic Punk
- antagonist
- Posts: 6636
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:26 pm
- Location: El Segundo, CA
For something different you could try doing a portugese style split & marinated whole chicken
Just use a set of kitchen shears to cut along the backbone & flatten out
I like to marinate in something like smoked paprika olive oil chilli & oregano first
I have a hooded BBQ that has both a grill & a hotplate
I heat it up then turn to med/low & cook for 35min bone side down then turn to lowest setting & flip chicken & cook for another 30min
I like to serve with golden sweet potato baked with chilli oil, bbq sweetcorn & a green salad
Just use a set of kitchen shears to cut along the backbone & flatten out
I like to marinate in something like smoked paprika olive oil chilli & oregano first
I have a hooded BBQ that has both a grill & a hotplate
I heat it up then turn to med/low & cook for 35min bone side down then turn to lowest setting & flip chicken & cook for another 30min
I like to serve with golden sweet potato baked with chilli oil, bbq sweetcorn & a green salad
You just can't fix stupid...trust me I've tried
- Atomic Punk
- antagonist
- Posts: 6636
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:26 pm
- Location: El Segundo, CA
Also you will need to coat the grates before you put on the meat so it won't stick. I use olive oil and use tongs with folded paper towels to coat the grates before turning on the heat.
The chicken may stick if you don't.
The chicken may stick if you don't.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
I usually use some kind of oil in my marinades so no need to coat the grill for stickage. Key is to only flip once. If you cook it long enough on one side, it will not stick to the grill as it will char and separate itself.
And even when I don't use an oil in my marinade, I will drizzle the meat itself with oil right before throwing on the grill.
And even when I don't use an oil in my marinade, I will drizzle the meat itself with oil right before throwing on the grill.
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
Olive oil spray does the trick for meAtomic Punk wrote:Also you will need to coat the grates before you put on the meat so it won't stick. I use olive oil and use tongs with folded paper towels to coat the grates before turning on the heat.
The chicken may stick if you don't.
if there is no oil in the marinade
You just can't fix stupid...trust me I've tried
-
- World Renowned Last Word Whore
- Posts: 25891
- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:07 pm
I would love to watch you spraying oil all over your breasts. You’ve heard of You Tube, right?missjo wrote:Olive oil spray does the trick for me
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
- Atomic Punk
- antagonist
- Posts: 6636
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:26 pm
- Location: El Segundo, CA
You're worried about "cross char marks"?
:?
Are you trying out for Top Chef or something?
You people make this too complicated. These are chicken breasts, ferkreissake, not double rib veal chops.
Heat up the grill nice and hot. Season the chicken. Throw it on the grill. Turn it over after 5 minutes. Cook for another 5 minutes.
You shouldn't have any problem with skinkess breasts sticking to the damn grill. If you must oil the grill, why waste good EVOO? It's basically just going to burn off anyway. Pick up a can of Pam and use that.
:?
Are you trying out for Top Chef or something?
You people make this too complicated. These are chicken breasts, ferkreissake, not double rib veal chops.
Heat up the grill nice and hot. Season the chicken. Throw it on the grill. Turn it over after 5 minutes. Cook for another 5 minutes.
You shouldn't have any problem with skinkess breasts sticking to the damn grill. If you must oil the grill, why waste good EVOO? It's basically just going to burn off anyway. Pick up a can of Pam and use that.
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
-
- World Renowned Last Word Whore
- Posts: 25891
- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:07 pm
The ingredients in PAM are Canola oil, grain alcohol from corn (for clarity), Lecithin from soybeans (prevents sticking), and propellant. Seems pretty benign.
As for the Fat Free part:
As for the Fat Free part:
The primary ingredient of the PAM Cooking spray illustrated here is canola oil, which is marked with a note 'ADDS A TRIVIAL AMOUNT OF FAT' and the Nutrition Facts proclaim: Total Fat 0g. Why? Because the serving size has been defined to be a 1/3 second spray containing 0.266g of product. Since this is less than half a gram (0.5g) per serving, it can be rounded to zero. The line above the Nutrition Facts, states that 'A 1 SECOND SPRAY COVERS A 10" SKILLET'. A one-second spray would contain approximately 0.8g of fat with 7 calories and would have to be reported on the Nutrition Facts. The manufacturer has chosen to reduce the serving size in order to avoid reporting the fat in the Nutrition Facts and to be able to add the slogan "for Fat Free Cooking" in the front of the can. Technically, this complies with the FDA requirements.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
-
- Eternal Scobode
- Posts: 2810
- Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:34 pm
missjo wrote:For something different you could try doing a portugese style split & marinated whole chicken
Just use a set of kitchen shears to cut along the backbone & flatten out
I like to marinate in something like smoked paprika olive oil chilli & oregano first
I have a hooded BBQ that has both a grill & a hotplate
I heat it up then turn to med/low & cook for 35min bone side down then turn to lowest setting & flip chicken & cook for another 30min
I like to serve with golden sweet potato baked with chilli oil, bbq sweetcorn & a green salad
That sounds pretty rocking. I might have to give that a try sometime. Maybe toss in some tarragon in the marinade as well. Chicken and tarragon go very well together.
And Mikey, loosen the purse strings, you old miser.
Get one of these... and the amount of EVOO is negligible. Sure beats the piss out of a can of fucking Pam.
Look, I'm only talking about spraying the bbq grill with Pam
I've got a plastic pumper that I use to spray EVOO on food. My only complaints are that you have to keep pumping it, and the spray is too fine and lacks the power behind the aerosol can. I end up with an EVOO fog in my kitchen for 5 minutes after using it. It would not be appropriate to use on the bbq grill, as I need a heavier, continuous spray to coat the grill. Maybe I should try to exchange the nozzle from a used up Pam can. I'd still have to pump it up 3 or 4 times to coat the grill well.
Actually I bought some Wolfgang Puck cooking spray at Costco a couple of weeks ago that has a spray somewhere between the Pam and the pump sprayer. I might try to find the EVOO type.
I've got a plastic pumper that I use to spray EVOO on food. My only complaints are that you have to keep pumping it, and the spray is too fine and lacks the power behind the aerosol can. I end up with an EVOO fog in my kitchen for 5 minutes after using it. It would not be appropriate to use on the bbq grill, as I need a heavier, continuous spray to coat the grill. Maybe I should try to exchange the nozzle from a used up Pam can. I'd still have to pump it up 3 or 4 times to coat the grill well.
Actually I bought some Wolfgang Puck cooking spray at Costco a couple of weeks ago that has a spray somewhere between the Pam and the pump sprayer. I might try to find the EVOO type.
-
- Eternal Scobode
- Posts: 2810
- Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:34 pm
-
- Eternal Scobode
- Posts: 2810
- Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:34 pm
I brined and smoked fryer quarters this week-end.
3/4 cup Sugar
3/4 cup Salt
1 cup boiling water
A couple of twigs of fresh rosemary
2 TBS Ancho Chile powder
2 TBS Chiplotle Chile Powder
2 TBS onion Powder
Mix all in a cooler and let come back to room temperature (this also allows the rosemary to infuse the water)
Dump the chicken on top
Add a gallon or so of water (enough to cover chicken)
Brine for 2 to 2 1/2 hours
Remove from brine
Rinse off
Pat dry
Dust lightly with Garlic Salt , seasoning salt, & Cajun Spice.
Smoked over mesquite for 7 hours.
Fall off the bone heaven!
3/4 cup Sugar
3/4 cup Salt
1 cup boiling water
A couple of twigs of fresh rosemary
2 TBS Ancho Chile powder
2 TBS Chiplotle Chile Powder
2 TBS onion Powder
Mix all in a cooler and let come back to room temperature (this also allows the rosemary to infuse the water)
Dump the chicken on top
Add a gallon or so of water (enough to cover chicken)
Brine for 2 to 2 1/2 hours
Remove from brine
Rinse off
Pat dry
Dust lightly with Garlic Salt , seasoning salt, & Cajun Spice.
Smoked over mesquite for 7 hours.
Fall off the bone heaven!
Dinsdale wrote:This board makes me feel like Stephen-Hawking-For-The-Day, except my penis is functional and I can walk and stuff.
- smackaholic
- Walrus Team 6
- Posts: 21732
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:46 pm
- Location: upside it
the most epcotest way to do chicken on the grill and also happens to be extremely easy.
buy whole chicken, 4-5 pound roaster or fryer or whatever the fukk they call that size, works fine. Get a smaller or larger one if you like.
rub chicken with oil earl and garlic. sprinkle pepper, salt, whatever other season you like on chicken
Place sheet of aluminum foil on gas grill.
Put chicken on one of them funnel shaped wire thingies. Place chicken and funnel thingy atop the aluminum foil. you can skip the foil, but, the drippings will cause lots of flame ups which will burn the fukk outta chicken skin. no problem if you actually care about the condition of the insides of your arteries and avoid eating dead animal skin. me, i like the stuff, so what if it kills me a decade sooner.
light grill, close lid, go drink a six pack of any non wheat bear, unless you like the cahk.
check back periodically. after 45 minutes or so, it should be done.
all that chick fat/piss/steroids that drip into the gas flames makes alotta smoke and flames. the foil keeps the flames from burning the bird directly.
the chicken comes out atleast as flavorful/juicy as a bird that spends a week or two in a smoker. i have a smoker kinda like AP's hassock and I haven't used it since stumbling upon this much quicker method, partly because it's better and partly because there isn't enough ritalin on the planet to keep me tending one of those infernal smokers for hours on end.
hey mikey, got any dry season chicken grilling recipes? might as well put all that damn fire to use.
buy whole chicken, 4-5 pound roaster or fryer or whatever the fukk they call that size, works fine. Get a smaller or larger one if you like.
rub chicken with oil earl and garlic. sprinkle pepper, salt, whatever other season you like on chicken
Place sheet of aluminum foil on gas grill.
Put chicken on one of them funnel shaped wire thingies. Place chicken and funnel thingy atop the aluminum foil. you can skip the foil, but, the drippings will cause lots of flame ups which will burn the fukk outta chicken skin. no problem if you actually care about the condition of the insides of your arteries and avoid eating dead animal skin. me, i like the stuff, so what if it kills me a decade sooner.
light grill, close lid, go drink a six pack of any non wheat bear, unless you like the cahk.
check back periodically. after 45 minutes or so, it should be done.
all that chick fat/piss/steroids that drip into the gas flames makes alotta smoke and flames. the foil keeps the flames from burning the bird directly.
the chicken comes out atleast as flavorful/juicy as a bird that spends a week or two in a smoker. i have a smoker kinda like AP's hassock and I haven't used it since stumbling upon this much quicker method, partly because it's better and partly because there isn't enough ritalin on the planet to keep me tending one of those infernal smokers for hours on end.
hey mikey, got any dry season chicken grilling recipes? might as well put all that damn fire to use.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
Ah, early Halloween Costume party, I presume? Seems the theme was Cowboys and Indians. Where's the Cowboys?Mikey wrote:Here's a picture of one of our cookouts from last week.
I was just getting ready to put on a basting layer of IndyFrisco's bbq sauce when this pic was snapped.
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
-
- Eternal Scobode
- Posts: 2810
- Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:34 pm
IndyFrisco wrote:When I brine, I always let it brine for at least 8 hours. Do you really get much out of the 2-2.5 hours?Headhunter wrote:Brine for 2 to 2 1/2 hours
On Fryer quarters I do. It's just a drumstick attached to the thigh. Not a lot of thick meat to penetrate. I'd go 8 hours on a whole chicken. 8 hours for a drumstick? Might as well just drop a salt lick on the table. But I'm guessing you overlooked the fact that I was using quarters.
Dinsdale wrote:This board makes me feel like Stephen-Hawking-For-The-Day, except my penis is functional and I can walk and stuff.
- smackaholic
- Walrus Team 6
- Posts: 21732
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:46 pm
- Location: upside it
that someone might as well be you, dims.Dinsdale wrote:Someone needs to key smackaholic in on that thing known as "indirect cooking."
enlighten away, einstein.
btw, are you saying that my very simple, quick and easy method isn't any good?
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
I've got a rotosserie for my gas grill. I can cook two whole chickens at the same time, "indirect", and they come out awesome. May have to do one of those this weekend as part of my weight loss regime.
BTW, not to steal Dins' thunder, but "indirect" means the fire isn't right under the meat and the lid is closed. That way it's more like roasting than grilling. It cooks slower and you won't burn the outside.
BTW, not to steal Dins' thunder, but "indirect" means the fire isn't right under the meat and the lid is closed. That way it's more like roasting than grilling. It cooks slower and you won't burn the outside.
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
Mikey,
I put a rotisserie on my gas grill recently. Did a pork loin on it a couple weeks ago. Here's what I used:
Marinade:
Zest of 1 large lemon
Juice of the lemon
6 T rosemarry minced
3/4 cup olive oil
2 T salt
2 T Cracked Pepper
1 head garlic minced
Put pork loin (I used a whole loin, not just the tenderloin) in large plastic bag with marinade. Let set overnight. Put on rotisserie and cook until 150 in middle. Let sit for 10 minutes. Dig in.
I put a rotisserie on my gas grill recently. Did a pork loin on it a couple weeks ago. Here's what I used:
Marinade:
Zest of 1 large lemon
Juice of the lemon
6 T rosemarry minced
3/4 cup olive oil
2 T salt
2 T Cracked Pepper
1 head garlic minced
Put pork loin (I used a whole loin, not just the tenderloin) in large plastic bag with marinade. Let set overnight. Put on rotisserie and cook until 150 in middle. Let sit for 10 minutes. Dig in.
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
That sounds good. I may have to try that one. I have about 100 lemons that are about to get ripe all at once so I need to find ways to use them.
I also do boneless lamb legs on the rotisserie. I sliver some garlic cloves and slip under the fat layer, season with salt, pepper, fresh rosemary and lots of EVOO.
Used to do tri-tips on the rotisserie until I got my wood burning smoker grill. Now they go exclusively over a wood fire.
I also do boneless lamb legs on the rotisserie. I sliver some garlic cloves and slip under the fat layer, season with salt, pepper, fresh rosemary and lots of EVOO.
Used to do tri-tips on the rotisserie until I got my wood burning smoker grill. Now they go exclusively over a wood fire.
-
- 2005 and 2010 JFFL Champion
- Posts: 29350
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:21 pm
- Location: Lookin for tards
I thought it meant hooking up with a bar skank who can cook. :?Mikey wrote:BTW, not to steal Dins' thunder, but "indirect" means the fire isn't right under the meat and the lid is closed. That way it's more like roasting than grilling. It cooks slower and you won't burn the outside.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
LOLBSmack wrote:I thought it meant hooking up with a bar skank who can cook. :?Mikey wrote:BTW, not to steal Dins' thunder, but "indirect" means the fire isn't right under the meat and the lid is closed. That way it's more like roasting than grilling. It cooks slower and you won't burn the outside.
In his case you may be right.
- smackaholic
- Walrus Team 6
- Posts: 21732
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:46 pm
- Location: upside it
so, in other words put the bird on the sid eof the grill that is not lit?
I thought about trying that, but, the problem is, then all the drippings would just make a nasty puddle at the bottom of the grill.
Placing a sheet of aluminum foil under the bird means the drippings still fall into the flame and turn into flames and smoke, but, those flames don't scorch the shit outta the thing. Give it a try. It's like slow smoking for folks with ADD. I actually prefer it to a smoker. Infact the OL set the hassock errrr smoker out by the curb last week and it didn't bother me a bit. Somebody ofcourse stopped and snapped it up within an hour or two.
Probably should have kept it as I have a mountain sized pile of oak branches stacked down in the woods that would have made nice fuel for it. Guess I'll just end up burning most of that stuff in my nowhere near as nice as Y2K's fire pit. Infact, it's just a ring of rocks, but, I didn't need to hire a messican to lay them.
I thought about trying that, but, the problem is, then all the drippings would just make a nasty puddle at the bottom of the grill.
Placing a sheet of aluminum foil under the bird means the drippings still fall into the flame and turn into flames and smoke, but, those flames don't scorch the shit outta the thing. Give it a try. It's like slow smoking for folks with ADD. I actually prefer it to a smoker. Infact the OL set the hassock errrr smoker out by the curb last week and it didn't bother me a bit. Somebody ofcourse stopped and snapped it up within an hour or two.
Probably should have kept it as I have a mountain sized pile of oak branches stacked down in the woods that would have made nice fuel for it. Guess I'll just end up burning most of that stuff in my nowhere near as nice as Y2K's fire pit. Infact, it's just a ring of rocks, but, I didn't need to hire a messican to lay them.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
- smackaholic
- Walrus Team 6
- Posts: 21732
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:46 pm
- Location: upside it
- indyfrisco
- Pro Bonfire
- Posts: 11683
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:15 pm
- smackaholic
- Walrus Team 6
- Posts: 21732
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:46 pm
- Location: upside it