Best Beer Brined Barbecue Chicken Recipes

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BEER BRINED BBQ CHICKEN



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A simple beer brine makes for the juiciest and tastiest chicken!

Provided by Cheri Renee

Categories     Main Course

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 12 oz cans or bottles beer
1 cup water
1/4 cup kosher salt
1/4 cup brown sugar
4 Tbsps BBQ seasoning
4-5 pounds bone in chicken (thighs, legs, whole wings)

Steps:

  • In a large pot add the beer, water, kosher salt, brown sugar, and 2 Tbsps of the BBQ seasoning. Bring just to a boil, remove from heat and stir until the salt and sugar is dissolved.
  • Put the chicken into a gallon size baggie. Once the brine has come to room temperature, pour the brine over the chicken. Place in a bowl and refrigerate at least 24 hours.
  • Remove chicken and discard the brine. Pat the chicken dry with paper towels and sprinkle all sides with the remaining 2 Tbsps of BBQ seasoning.
  • In the smoker: Set the smoker to 250 degrees and smoke for 2-3 hours or until internal temp reaches 170 degrees.In the oven: Place chicken in a single layer in a 9x13 casserole dish and bake in a 400 degree oven for 40 to 45 minutes or until internal temp reaches 170 degrees.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 200 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving

BEER-BRINED BBQ CHICKEN



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This American-style barbecue chicken is outrageously good. It's my guess you'll never barbecue a chicken any other way again.

Provided by Claire Thomson

Categories     Mains

Time 3h15m

Number Of Ingredients 22

Generous 1/3 cup warm water
5 tablespoons coarse salt
1/4 cup superfine sugar (or blitz granulated sugar in a food processor until finely ground but not powdery)
2 3/4 cups light beer such as lager
1 whole (about 3lb 5oz) chicken
1 tablespoon sweet or hot paprika
1 tablespoon mustard powder
1 to 2 teaspoons chile powder (chipotle, if you have it)
1 teaspoon ground cumin
2 teaspoons freshly ground coarse black pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
Generous 1/3 cup cider vinegar
1 teaspoon freshly ground coarse black pepper
1 clove of garlic (crushed)
1 teaspoon superfine sugar (or blitz granulated sugar in a food processor until finely ground but not powdery)
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon miso (optional)
Salt
1/2 to 1 napa cabbage or other cabbage (cored, leaves thinly sliced)
1/2 small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley (leaves picked and chopped)
Good bread

Steps:

  • In a large deep bowl or stockpot, stir together the warm water, salt, and sugar until dissolved. Pour in the beer and top off with 3 3/4 cups of cold water. Place the chicken in the brine, adding more cold water if necessary to completely immerse the chicken. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to 12 hours.
  • Remove the chicken and discard the brine. Pat dry with paper towels.
  • To spatchcock the chicken, place it on a large rimmed baking sheet, breast-side down. Using sharp kitchen scissors, cut along both sides of the backbone. Remove the backbone and flip the chicken over so that the breast side is now up. Press down firmly to flatten the chicken. If you have time, refrigerate, uncovered, for another hour to further dry out the chicken (this will help ensure crisp skin).
  • In a small bowl, combine the paprika, mustard powder, chile powder, cumin, and black pepper. Rub this all over the chicken and then rub in the olive oil.
  • Prepare the grill for indirect heat. (If you're using a gas grill, this means turning off the center burner and reducing the side burners to medium. If you're using charcoal, place the coals to heat up on one side of the grill.)
  • Place the chicken, breast-side up, over indirect heat. Cook, turning every 10 minutes, until the juices run clear on the thickest part of the thigh and the chicken is cooked through, and the internal temperature reads 165°F [74°C] on a meat thermometer, about 60 minutes.
  • While the chicken is cooking, in a medium bowl, mix all of the sauce ingredients together and season with salt. Divvy the sauce equally between 2 bowls. After 20 minutes of cooking time, begin to baste the chicken using one of the portions of sauce. Do so every 10 minutes.
  • Once the chicken is cooked through, move the chicken to cook over direct heat, breast-side down, until the skin is charred and crisped, about 5 minutes. Remove the chicken from the grill and let it rest on a plate for 10 minutes.
  • Carve the chicken and serve with the remaining sauce and with the cabbage and parsley and good bread on the side, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 portion, Calories 727 kcal, Carbohydrate 9 g, Protein 29 g, Fat 64 g, SaturatedFat 13 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 122 mg, Sodium 461 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 3 g, UnsaturatedFat 49 g

BEER-BRINED ROAST CHICKEN



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This recipe, from the chef Adrienne Cheatham of Red Rooster Harlem in New York, pairs a whole roast chicken, brined overnight in lager, with roasted potatoes, brussels sprouts, pearl onions and sage. The resulting bird is crisp-skinned, with juicy, flavorful meat.

Provided by The New York Times

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 2h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 cup kosher salt
2/3 cup packed light brown sugar
4 cloves garlic, lightly crushed
1 leek (white and light green part), quartered
5 sprigs thyme
7 sprigs sage
2 shallots, halved and peeled
3 (12-ounce) bottles lager-style beer
1 whole chicken (4 to 4 1/2 pounds)
1 1/2 pounds Brussels sprouts, trimmed and cut in half lengthwise
1 1/2 pounds fingerling potatoes (or other small potato), cut in half lengthwise
2 cups whole peeled pearl onions
2 tablespoons chopped fresh sage
1 teaspoon freshly grated lemon zest
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
3 to 4 sprigs sage
3 tablespoons butter, softened
1 (12-ounce) bottle lager-style beer

Steps:

  • Prepare the brine: In a large pot combine 8 cups water, the salt and the sugar and bring to a simmer over high heat, stirring to help dissolve the salt and sugar. Remove from heat and add garlic, leek, thyme, sage and shallots; let cool to room temperature.
  • Place the chicken in a deep container large enough to hold it and the brine. Pour the cooled brine over the chicken. Pour in the 3 bottles of beer until the chicken is submerged; cover and refrigerate overnight.
  • Prepare the chicken and vegetables: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Combine the brussels sprouts, potatoes, onions, chopped sage and lemon zest in a large bowl. Drizzle with oil and season with salt and pepper; toss to evenly coat.
  • Remove the chicken from the brine and pat the skin dry with paper towels. Place about half of the vegetables in the bottom of a roasting pan or large sauté pan and set the chicken on top. Rub the butter evenly over the top of the chicken to coat. Pour the bottle of beer into the pan and arrange the sage sprigs in the pan around the chicken.
  • Roast the chicken for 1 hour, basting every 20 minutes with the liquid in the pan.
  • Increase the oven temperature to 400 degrees. Spread the remaining vegetables on a baking sheet and place on a low rack or the bottom of the oven. Cook until the chicken skin is golden brown and crisp and the vegetables are just tender and slightly charred, 20 to 30 more minutes, stirring the vegetables and basting the chicken once halfway through.
  • Let the chicken rest for 10 minutes before carving. Plate chicken with a mix of roasted veggies and the vegetables from the pan. Spoon the reduced cooking liquid from the pan over the top.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 999, UnsaturatedFat 30 grams, Carbohydrate 81 grams, Fat 48 grams, Fiber 16 grams, Protein 51 grams, SaturatedFat 15 grams, Sodium 2040 milligrams, Sugar 30 grams, TransFat 0 grams

BEER-BRINED BEER-CAN CHICKEN



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Tons of tailgaters and backyard grillers swear by beer-can chicken, but we've always wondered if the technique is more fun than function. Sticking a whole chicken on a can of beer is a cool party trick, but is it the best way to cook the bird? We tested the method every which way, and the truth is, the beer doesn't impart much flavor or moisture. The beer reaches only about 165 degrees F-not even boiling. The can, however, serves an important purpose: It lets you cook the chicken in an upright position so the skin gets crisp all over, similar to a rotisserie chicken. (Translation: You could actually use a soda can, with similar results.) For real beer flavor, we beer-brined the bird before grilling and filled the drip pan with beer, too.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 4h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 12-ounce can beer (preferably lager or pale ale)
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup kosher salt
2 wide strips orange zest (removed with a vegetable peeler)
1/4 cup fresh orange juice
3 cardamom pods
For the chicken:
1 4-to-5-pound roasting chicken, giblets removed
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
4 cloves garlic, smashed
1 tablespoon packed light brown sugar
1 tablespoon ground coriander
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
1 12-ounce can beer (preferably lager or pale ale), at room temperature

Steps:

  • Make the brine: Combine the beer, brown sugar, salt, orange zest, orange juice and cardamom pods in a bowl; stir until the sugar and salt dissolve.
  • Put the chicken in a gallon-size resealable plastic bag and add the brine; seal and refrigerate 2 hours.
  • Prepare the grill: For a charcoal grill, pile 3 to 4 pounds briquettes in the grill; ignite and let burn until the coals are ashy. For a gas grill, preheat to high.
  • Prepare the chicken: Remove from the brine and pat dry; reserve the orange zest and cardamom. Rub the olive oil all over the skin. Loosen the skin on the breasts and legs with your fingers; rub 1 garlic clove under and over the skin. Combine the brown sugar, coriander, cumin, paprika, allspice, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and a few grinds of pepper; rub under and over the skin of the chicken and inside the cavity.
  • Pour half of the remaining beer can into a disposable 8-inch-square pan. Add the reserved orange zest to the pan. Poke 3 or 4 holes into the top sides of the beer can using a paring knife. Add the remaining 3 smashed garlic cloves and the reserved cardamom pods to the can.
  • For a charcoal grill, bank the coals to both sides in two piles; nestle the pan with the beer between the coals and replace the top grill grate. For a gas grill, reduce the heat to medium on one side and turn off the burners on the other; place the pan under the grate on the unlit side.
  • Set the chicken over the beer can, inserting the can into the cavity so 1 inch of the can is exposed. Set on the grill grates over the drip pan so the chicken balances on the can and legs like a tripod. Cover the grill and cook until the chicken is golden brown and a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees F. If using charcoal, this will take about 1 hour 20 minutes; add a handful of briquettes to each bank of coals every 30 minutes to maintain the heat. If using gas, it will take about 1 hour 5 minutes; carefully rotate the chicken halfway through.
  • Remove the chicken from the grill, discard the can and transfer to a cutting board; let rest 10 minutes before carving.

BBQ BEER CHICKEN



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 teaspoons lemon pepper
2 teaspoons black pepper
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons garlic salt
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
4 large size chicken halves
1 can or bottle of beer (recommended: Coors beer)

Steps:

  • Mix the seasonings together in a small bowl and sprinkle onto the chicken halves. Let the seasoned chicken sit, covered, in the refrigerator at least 1 hour and a half before grilling.
  • Preheat the grill. Place the chicken, bone side down, onto the grill and leave for at least 15 minutes to make sure the seasoning sticks. Gently turn the chicken over and continue to let it cook for another 15 minutes.
  • Pop the seal of the beer can just enough to spray a fine mist over the chicken without disrupting or extinguishing your flame. If you are using a bottle of beer, use your thumb to control the amount of liquid coming out of the bottle.
  • Turn the chicken often, using the beer to keep it moist, and making sure not to tear the skin.
  • Grill until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees F, or its juices run clear, about 1 hour 50 minutes. Remove from the grill and let the chicken rest about 5 minutes before serving.

THE ULTIMATE BARBECUED CHICKEN



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For the Ultimate Barbecued Chicken, Tyler Florence first grills the bird, then bastes it in his homemade sauce from Food Network.

Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h20m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

2 quarts water
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 garlic cloves, smashed with the side of a large knife
4 sprigs fresh thyme
6 chicken legs and thighs, still connected, bone in, skin on, about 10 ounces each
1 slice bacon
1 bunch fresh thyme
Extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 cups ketchup
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup molasses
2 tablespoons red or white wine vinegar
1 tablespoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon paprika or smoked paprika if available
Freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • For the brine, in a mixing bowl combine the water, salt, sugar, garlic, and thyme. Transfer the brine to a 2-gallon sized re-sealable plastic bag. Add the chicken, close the bag and refrigerate 2 hours (if you've only got 15 minutes, that's fine) to allow the salt and seasonings to penetrate the chicken.
  • Meanwhile, make the sauce. Wrap the bacon around the bunch of thyme and tie with kitchen twine so you have a nice bundle. Heat about 2 tablespoons of oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the thyme and cook slowly 3 to 4 minutes to render the bacon fat and give the sauce a nice smoky taste. Add the onion and garlic and cook slowly without coloring for 5 minutes. Add the remaining ingredients, give the sauce a stir, and turn the heat down to low. Cook slowly for 20 minutes to meld the flavors. Once the sauce is done cooking, remove about 1 1/2 cups of the sauce and reserve for serving along side the chicken at the table. The rest of the barbecue sauce will be used for basing the legs.
  • Preheat oven 375 degrees F.
  • Preheat a grill pan or an outdoor gas or charcoal barbecue to a medium heat. Take a few paper towels and fold them several times to make a thick square. Blot a small amount of oil on the paper towel and carefully and quickly wipe the hot grates of the grill to make a nonstick surface. Take the chicken out of the brine, pat it dry on paper towels. Arrange the chicken pieces on the preheated grill and cook, turn once mid-way, and cook for a total of 10 minutes. Transfer the grill marked chicken to a cookie sheet and then place in the oven. Cook the chicken for 15 minutes, remove it from the oven and then brush liberally, coating every inch of the legs with the barbecue sauce and then return to the oven for 25 to 30 more minutes, basting the chicken for a second time half way through remaining cooking time. Serve with extra sauce.

BEER-BRINED CHICKEN



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Flavorful, moist and delicious! Those are the results you'll get with brining-give it a try.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Entree

Time 11h40m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 cups water
1/4 cup kosher (coarse) salt
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 cans or bottles (12 oz each) beer or nonalcoholic beer, chilled
1 whole chicken (3 to 3 1/2 lb)
3 teaspoons paprika
1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Line 2-quart bowl or saucepan with 2-gallon resealable food-storage plastic bag. Add water, kosher salt and brown sugar; stir until salt and sugar are dissolved. Stir in beer. Add chicken. Tightly seal bag; refrigerate at least 8 hours but no longer than 24 hours.
  • Line 13x9-inch pan with foil. Remove chicken from brine; rinse thoroughly under cool running water and pat dry with paper towels. Discard brine. Place chicken, breast side up, in pan. Refrigerate uncovered 1 hour to dry chicken skin. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix all rub ingredients except oil; set aside.
  • Heat oven to 375°F. Brush oil over chicken. Sprinkle with seasoning mixture; rub into chicken skin. Bake 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes or until juice of chicken is clear when thickest piece is cut to bone (170°F for breasts; 180°F for thighs and drumsticks). Let stand 15 minutes for easiest carving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 280, Carbohydrate 0 g, Cholesterol 85 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 0 g, Protein 27 g, SaturatedFat 4 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 720 mg, Sugar 0 g, TransFat 0 g

GRILLED BEER-BRINED CHICKEN



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Brining chicken offers the ultimate in moistness and flavor of grilled chicken.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Entree

Time 10h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 cups water
1/4 cup kosher (coarse) salt
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
4 cans or bottles (12 oz each) beer or nonalcoholic beer, chilled
2 cut-up whole chickens (3 to 3 1/2 lb each)
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon table salt
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup vegetable oil

Steps:

  • In 6- to 8-quart noncorrosive (stainless steel, enamel-coated or plastic) container or stockpot, mix water, kosher salt and brown sugar, stirring until salt and sugar are dissolved. Stir in beer. Add chicken. Cover; refrigerate at least 8 hours but no longer than 24 hours.
  • Line 15x10-inch pan with sides with foil. Remove chicken from brine; rinse thoroughly under cool running water and pat dry with paper towels. Discard brine. Place chicken in pan. Refrigerate uncovered 1 hour to dry chicken skin. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix all rub ingredients except oil; set aside.
  • Heat gas or charcoal grill for indirect cooking. Brush oil over chicken; sprinkle rub mixture over chicken. For two-burner gas grill, heat one burner to medium; place chicken on unheated side. For one-burner gas grill, place chicken on grill over low heat. For charcoal grill, move medium coals to edge of firebox; place chicken over drip pan. Cover grill; cook 15 minutes.
  • Turn chicken over; cover grill and cook 20 to 30 minutes longer, turning occasionally, until juice of chicken is clear when thickest piece is cut to bone (170°F for breasts; 180°F for thighs and drumsticks).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 380, Carbohydrate 0 g, Cholesterol 130 mg, Fat 1 1/2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 40 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 900 mg, Sugar 0 g, TransFat 1/2 g

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