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chickenman

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I would stuff the bird..
4 0r 5 slices of nice bread.
2 eggs
1 onion
4 stalks celery.
1 apple
Handful or so chopped walnuts...
1/2 stick butter.
Small handful of raisins
Giblets..cut up and mix in raw...
Salt, pepper, any other herbs or spices you enjoy.
Smash up bread in a large enough bowl..
Chop onion celery apple giblets, melt butter
Mix all ingredients and stuff inside the bird. I would think adding the stuffing around 2 hours 10 mins check If you got a meat thermometer check temp inside not sure what is done temp but will find out....
I can tell by instinct..
OH OH OH!!! Gravy must make gravy. Iam sauce and gravy king.
My dear mom instilled the love of cooking at a very young age..
Can I help?? Roast chicken we mastered.....Lots of fond memories and love in the kitchen back in the day
After removing chicken from oven allow to cool before carving. good time for gravy making.
Put bake pan on stove with dripping medium heat to llow a slow simmer.
I add a nice hand full or two of flour and Wisk till it thickens. This is called a roo.
I then slowly stir in whole milk to thin it out. Wisk wisk wisk will thin out if too thin add flour and wisk
You will have lots of drippings so couple 3 handfuls flour to start.
Mash up some spuds and your all set..
Tracking this morning looking good.....
 
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Also if you got a roasting rack or roasting pan where the chicken will not lay in the drippings while roasting that is best....
cant wait to see how it turns out......
 
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Nice, thank you. What recipe do you recommend to cook the chicken?
Ive had the pleasure of cooking up some of these amazing birds and gotta say that slow grilling over LUMP CHARCOAL is my favorite way salt pepper garlic powder and maybe a touch of cayenne pepper the skin on thesr birds is so good no matter how you cook it the skin turns to a chicarone type of texture
 
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Ive had the pleasure of cooking up some of these amazing birds and gotta say that slow grilling over LUMP CHARCOAL is my favorite way salt pepper garlic powder and maybe a touch of cayenne pepper the skin on thesr birds is so good no matter how you cook it the skin turns to a chicarone type of texture
right out of oven I pinch off the shoulder skin..
OH OH OH!!!!
 
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I would stuff the bird..
4 0r 5 slices of nice bread.
2 eggs
1 onion
4 stalks celery.
1 apple
Handful or so chopped walnuts...
1/2 stick butter.
Small handful of raisins
Giblets..cut up and mix in raw...
Salt, pepper, any other herbs or spices you enjoy.
Smash up bread in a large enough bowl..
Chop onion celery apple giblets, melt butter
Mix all ingredients and stuff inside the bird. I would think adding the stuffing around 2 hours 10 mins check If you got a meat thermometer check temp inside not sure what is done temp but will find out....
I can tell by instinct..
OH OH OH!!! Gravy must make gravy. Iam sauce and gravy king.
My dear mom instilled the love of cooking at a very young age..
Can I help?? Roast chicken we mastered.....Lots of fond memories and love in the kitchen back in the day
After removing chicken from oven allow to cool before carving. good time for gravy making.
Put bake pan on stove with dripping medium heat to llow a slow simmer.
I add a nice hand full or two of flour and Wisk till it thickens. This is called a roo.
I then slowly stir in whole milk to thin it out. Wisk wisk wisk will thin out if too thin add flour and wisk
You will have lots of drippings so couple 3 handfuls flour to start.
Mash up some spuds and your all set..
Tracking this morning looking good.....
awesome man
 
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Ive had the pleasure of cooking up some of these amazing birds and gotta say that slow grilling over LUMP CHARCOAL is my favorite way salt pepper garlic powder and maybe a touch of cayenne pepper the skin on thesr birds is so good no matter how you cook it the skin turns to a chicarone type of texture
I dunno, roasted simply they are pretty fucking good... Any way they're pretty fucking good. Taste like real chicken!
 

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