Sriracha Beer Can Chicken

Sriracha rubbed chicken - cooked the beer can way!

Wait, there's more! Read the blog post about this recipe.

MacheesmoRecipe by Macheesmo

Rated 0.0 Stars
12345Rated 0 Stars
12345
(0)

0

15 minutes

1 hour 30 minutes

4 Servings



Recipe
Recipe
Versions
Nutrition
Tips &
Techniques

Recipe Versions

Put your own twist on this recipe!

To create a version of this recipe, just
or join.

Nutrition Info

    Looks like there’s no nutritional information for this recipe.

    Sorry about that. We do our best to give you complete information wherever we can.

    Tips & Techniques

    Member recipe

    This recipe was submitted by a member and has not been tested in our kitchen.

    Ingredients

    • 1 Whole Chicken, giblets removed and patted dry
    • 1/2 Cup (1 stick) Unsalted Butter, softened
    • 1/4 Cup Sriracha Chili Sauce
    • 1 Can Light Beer (pale ale works great)

    Directions

    1. 1Remove the giblets from the chicken and pat it dry with a paper towel.
    2. 2In a small bowl, combine the softened butter with the chili sauce. Mash it together to form a paste.
    3. 3Rub the entire chicken with the butter paste. If possible, work some under the skin, between the skin and meat of the chicken. Save about 1/4 of the butter paste to apply later as the chicken cooks.
    4. 4Pour out (or drink) half of the beer. Also, make sure the beer is at room temperature. Add a few dashes of sriracha to the beer also.
    5. 5Set the can upright in a large dish. Carefully place the bird directly over the can. It should stand up perfectly.
    6. 6Prepare grill for indirect heat. If you have three heat elements, turn on the outside two and leave the middle completely off.
    7. 7Set chicken in middle of grill, so it isn't directly over the heat. Close the lid and cook the chicken for about an hour for a 4 pound chicken.
    8. 8Use a thermometer to make sure the bird registers 160 degrees in the breast and 175-180 in the thigh.
    9. 9Remove bird carefully from grill and let cool for 10 minutes.
    10. 10Carefully remove beer can from chicken cavity.
    11. 11Slice up chicken and serve!
    Add a Comment
    Rated 0.0 Stars
    12345Rated 0 Stars
    12345
    Please enter a comment.
    See something fishy? Let us know. We'll take down any content that violates our Community Rules.Report abuse

    Latest Blog Posts

    New Recipes

    See All
     
    Contact Us / Privacy Policy / Terms of Use / Community Guidelines / Site Map platefull Advertise on Platefull