Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Had to do some doctoring yesterday and by the time I got home late in
the afternoon I was hungerier then a chained up dog. I wolfed down
a little turkey pot pie to dampen the hunger pangs while I did some
thing new with some chicken hind quarters. I got as much moisture off
as I could with paper towel and then slathered them good with melted
margerine (Parkay). I was out of real butter. Then I dredged them
good in seasoned flour (Just Kosher salt and pepper) and put them
into a 400° oven for 40 minutes. I wish I'd had time to smoke them
in the pit. That was just about the best chicken I've had since my
grandmother died. Perfectly done. Falling off the bone tender and
the skin while not crispy, was quite tasty anyway.

Brick (Gonna smoke the next batch at about the same temp)

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MY Grandmother would:
Parboil the chicken, and then
Pan fry it in a cast iron skillet in 2 to 4 inches of butter!
Wonderful!


"Brick" > wrote in message
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> Had to do some doctoring yesterday and by the time I got home late in
> the afternoon I was hungerier then a chained up dog. I wolfed down
> a little turkey pot pie to dampen the hunger pangs while I did some
> thing new with some chicken hind quarters. I got as much moisture off
> as I could with paper towel and then slathered them good with melted
> margerine (Parkay). I was out of real butter. Then I dredged them
> good in seasoned flour (Just Kosher salt and pepper) and put them
> into a 400° oven for 40 minutes. I wish I'd had time to smoke them
> in the pit. That was just about the best chicken I've had since my
> grandmother died. Perfectly done. Falling off the bone tender and
> the skin while not crispy, was quite tasty anyway.
>
> Brick (Gonna smoke the next batch at about the same temp)
>
> --
> "Giving violent criminals a government guarantee that their intended
> victims are defenseless is bad public policy."
> - John Ross, "Unintended Consequences"
>
>



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Ch wrote:
> MY Grandmother would:
> Parboil the chicken, and then
> Pan fry it in a cast iron skillet in 2 to 4 inches of butter!
> Wonderful!




Bless your grandmother's heart, but all of us here know that boiling meat
only serves to remove flavor from the meat......a.k.a. "stock".

TFM®


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