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Share your favorite recipes with us. They don't have to have beer in
them. We can figure out what beer goes best with your recipe, or you tell us what you recommend. www.beertaster.ca/section/beerandfood |
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![]() "devoid" > wrote in message oups.com... > Share your favorite recipes with us. They don't have to have beer in > them. We can figure out what beer goes best with your recipe, or you > tell us what you recommend. > > www.beertaster.ca/section/beerandfood > OK. I made 'beer can chicken' on Sunday. Just started making it this season and I think I perfected it. I found the type of chicken used makes the biggest difference. After half a dozen previous tries with store brand, Perdue, organic, etc., I found that Empire kosher chicken is absolutely juiciest and tastiest. I pretty much followed the recipe on the beer can chicken bracket I picked up at Home Depot: - Wash and dry the chicken inside and out - Salt and pepper inside the chicken, a mesquite rub outside - put a half full can of beer in the bracket (I used Bass Ale in a coke can) - Put the chicken over the bracket and grill with the lid closed for 1 hour (for a 3 lb. chicken). Try to keep the temp about 400 - 425 F. Jon |
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> Share your favorite recipes with us. They don't have to have beer in > them. We can figure out what beer goes best with your recipe, or you > tell us what you recommend. > > www.beertaster.ca/section/beerandfood > I have been contemplating making a chocolate cake with a raspberry beer, its just an abstract idea at this point, but i remember me mum making a chocolate cake with coca cola so i figure why not raspberry beer? -- JL |
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That sounds interesting- I've also had apricot flavored beer. That too
might be interesting in a cake. When I was in Pastry school, a classmate made Guinness Granita. It was quite good. That was a fun day at school! |
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> Share your favorite recipes with us. They don't have to have beer in > them. We can figure out what beer goes best with your recipe, or you > tell us what you recommend. > > www.beertaster.ca/section/beerandfood > Corned beef and cabbage in March was made with guinness. Does that count? Wasn't bad. -- Queenie *** Be the change you wish to see in the world *** |
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