Apr 12 2013
I have wanted to try a fellow member of LTBBQ, pellet fried chicken recipe. It looked good and sounded good. I bought my favorite chicken, Miller Bros., a whole cut up bird Thursday. I decided I wanted to brine it so got it on just after midnight brining; it would be in the brine just over 12 hours.
My brine was a quart of water, ¼ cup salt and brown sugar, A Tbs. of Penzey’s old world seasoning and some dried garlic. Penzey’s says the seasoning is their answer to Lawry’s with less salt. Hand-mixed from: paprika, salt, sugar, celery, garlic, onion, black pepper, parsley, dill, caraway, turmeric, dill, bay leaf, marjoram, thyme, savory, basil, rosemary.
I used the seasoning in the flour mix too and used buttermilk instead of condensed milk. Other than that I used Smokes recipe for the cooking method.
After lunch I made a batch of Red Lobsters cheddar garlic biscuits. I couldn’t taste any garlic, and neither could my daughter in law. From now on I will just make them from Bisquick; I know I will get some garlic taste.
I preheated my Traeger to 350 deg. and would get 375 deg. at grill level. I also used just over a half stick of butter and added veggie oil to cover the bottom of my foil pan. I preheated the pan on the smoker for 10 minutes before adding the chicken. When I turned the chicken it was not over brown so left the temp where it was for the second half hour.
For my sides I used Bob Evens buttermilk red skin mashed potatoes, some peas and some Pioneer brand country gravy; and we had some of the biscuits warmed up.
This all tasted darned good on a cool spring evening. The chicken was tender and moist; I lost some of the good crispies when I turned the chicken but what I had was nice. I think a little bit larger foil pan would have been better and next time I will use my large cast iron skillet. Smokes recipe is a keeper, thanks.
Link to Smokes Recipe
The chicken
In the brine
Prepping the chicken
On the smoker
Ready to serve
My Plate
There are not many blogs out there dedicated to cooking on a pellet smoker. I have been cooking, grilling & smoking over 35 yrs now. I recently bought a Traeger Lil Tex Elite pellet smoker & have cooked on it over six yrs. now. I would like to share recipes & info I have gained from cooking on it. Update 2014: I have plenty of recipes here for the pellet smoker so I am now including other outdoor cooking and some of my indoor cooking too.
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