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Roast Chicken
On 8/5/10 2:07 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 10:39:47 -0700, wrote: On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 09:58:19 -0400, wrote: wrote in message ... On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Have you guys tried "beer can chicken"? Great stuff! Have you guys tried "Broasted chicken?" Great stuff! :-) Little story. I met Danny Kaleikini way back in the late 60's when I was working my way through the U of H in Honolulu. Danny was a fixture in the showroom of the Kahala Hilton. He was a very well-paid entertainer, becoming a millionaire many times over. In the late 70's I moved to the mainland and one year we noticed he was doing a Christmas Special at Harrah's in Reno. We saw and met him there when he invited us backstage after the show. While visiting with him he invited us to dinner (it was very late) at the hotel's restaurant. He said they had this great chicken he really liked and wanted us to try it. It was a $2.99 Broasted Chicken special. My wife and I tried it and I must say it had to be the best chicken we've ever eaten. We did this every Christmas for a few years, enjoying that "special" dinner with Danny. I always think about it, here was this millionaire eating a $2.99 special with us. Eddie What is it? Chicken fried in a special pressure cooker, sorta what KFC does, but hopefully with less fat. |
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Roast Chicken
Harry  wrote:
On Aug 4, 6:58 pm, John wrote: But I take the chicken butt for myself. Ewwwwwww! Did that one slip through your filter, ass clown, or were you performing a home server upgrade that required a filter reset? |
Roast Chicken
Eddie wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 09:58:19 -0400, wrote: wrote in message ... On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Have you guys tried "beer can chicken"? Great stuff! Have you guys tried "Broasted chicken?" Great stuff! :-) Little story. I met Danny Kaleikini way back in the late 60's when I was working my way through the U of H in Honolulu. Danny was a fixture in the showroom of the Kahala Hilton. He was a very well-paid entertainer, becoming a millionaire many times over. In the late 70's I moved to the mainland and one year we noticed he was doing a Christmas Special at Harrah's in Reno. We saw and met him there when he invited us backstage after the show. While visiting with him he invited us to dinner (it was very late) at the hotel's restaurant. He said they had this great chicken he really liked and wanted us to try it. It was a $2.99 Broasted Chicken special. My wife and I tried it and I must say it had to be the best chicken we've ever eaten. We did this every Christmas for a few years, enjoying that "special" dinner with Danny. I always think about it, here was this millionaire eating a $2.99 special with us. Eddie Broasted chicken is the best. I haven't found it here but we used to get it once a month at least when we lived further north. The broasted potatoes were outstanding, too. |
Roast Chicken
John H wrote:
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 21:31:24 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Me too. I've got a rotisserie for the Weber charcoal that does a great job. But, I had a hankerin' for chicken gravy on my rice. The rotisserie doesn't leave me crunchy chicken drippings in the cast iron skillet. I do turkeys on the rotisserie. They're fantastic. Better than smoked. I'll buy a package of turkey wings, put 'em in the cast iron skillet, and roast until the fat is all out of them. That makes some good turkey gravy for those who just have to have gravy on their mashed 'taters. I'm a fan of boxed mashed potatos - really. It's the real deal and they are fast and good! |
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says... John H wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 21:31:24 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Me too. I've got a rotisserie for the Weber charcoal that does a great job. But, I had a hankerin' for chicken gravy on my rice. The rotisserie doesn't leave me crunchy chicken drippings in the cast iron skillet. I do turkeys on the rotisserie. They're fantastic. Better than smoked. I'll buy a package of turkey wings, put 'em in the cast iron skillet, and roast until the fat is all out of them. That makes some good turkey gravy for those who just have to have gravy on their mashed 'taters. I'm a fan of boxed mashed potatos - really. It's the real deal and they are fast and good! Yup, I love 'em too. ... however!! The other day we bought a box of Idaho brand and they were made with no gluten.. They didn't taste anything like potato, all three of us almost puked when we ate them... Threw away the box. -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
Roast Chicken
John H wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:57:24 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 21:31:24 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Me too. I've got a rotisserie for the Weber charcoal that does a great job. But, I had a hankerin' for chicken gravy on my rice. The rotisserie doesn't leave me crunchy chicken drippings in the cast iron skillet. I do turkeys on the rotisserie. They're fantastic. Better than smoked. I'll buy a package of turkey wings, put 'em in the cast iron skillet, and roast until the fat is all out of them. That makes some good turkey gravy for those who just have to have gravy on their mashed 'taters. I'm a fan of boxed mashed potatos - really. It's the real deal and they are fast and good! You don't like gravy on them? Are you a Commie pinko like what's his name? Of course they have gravy! |
Roast Chicken
I am Tosk wrote:
In articlegpidnR7hkedx0sbRnZ2dnUVZ_oadnZ2d@giganews. com, says... John H wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 21:31:24 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Me too. I've got a rotisserie for the Weber charcoal that does a great job. But, I had a hankerin' for chicken gravy on my rice. The rotisserie doesn't leave me crunchy chicken drippings in the cast iron skillet. I do turkeys on the rotisserie. They're fantastic. Better than smoked. I'll buy a package of turkey wings, put 'em in the cast iron skillet, and roast until the fat is all out of them. That makes some good turkey gravy for those who just have to have gravy on their mashed 'taters. I'm a fan of boxed mashed potatos - really. It's the real deal and they are fast and good! Yup, I love 'em too. ... however!! The other day we bought a box of Idaho brand and they were made with no gluten.. They didn't taste anything like potato, all three of us almost puked when we ate them... Threw away the box. Hungry Jack has served me well. |
Roast Chicken
"Larry" wrote in message ... I am Tosk wrote: In articlegpidnR7hkedx0sbRnZ2dnUVZ_oadnZ2d@giganews. com, says... John H wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 21:31:24 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:58:16 -0400, John wrote: I had a hankerin' for some today. I'm not too wild about the way I normally roast a chicken, so decided to look around for something new. I like them on a spit on the gas grille (with a back burner) Me too. I've got a rotisserie for the Weber charcoal that does a great job. But, I had a hankerin' for chicken gravy on my rice. The rotisserie doesn't leave me crunchy chicken drippings in the cast iron skillet. I do turkeys on the rotisserie. They're fantastic. Better than smoked. I'll buy a package of turkey wings, put 'em in the cast iron skillet, and roast until the fat is all out of them. That makes some good turkey gravy for those who just have to have gravy on their mashed 'taters. I'm a fan of boxed mashed potatos - really. It's the real deal and they are fast and good! Yup, I love 'em too. ... however!! The other day we bought a box of Idaho brand and they were made with no gluten.. They didn't taste anything like potato, all three of us almost puked when we ate them... Threw away the box. Hungry Jack has served me well. I'm sure the customers & Margaret can tell. |
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