PRESSURE COOKER BEER CAN CHICKEN RECIPE - (4.3/5)

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Pressure Cooker Beer Can Chicken Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by mrboyton

Number Of Ingredients 14

For the braise:
1 3-4lb. Chicken (measure your pressure cooker prior to buying)
1 small can, Beer
1 Lemon, squeezed and zested.
2 Bay Laurel Leaves
1/3 of the can of Beer
For the seasoning:
2 Tbsp. Fresh Rosemary, chopped
2 Tbsp. Fresh Sage, chopped
2 Tbsp. Fresh Thyme, chopped
2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
Juice from one lemon
1/2 tsp. Salt
Pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Rinse and dry the chicken inside and out and pat dry. If there are giblets, or the neck, you can use them to flavor the braise, so rinse them off too, and set them aside. Prepare the seasoning by mixing the herbs, olive oil, lemon salt and pepper. Tuck the tips of the wings behind the neck opening of the chicken and brush on the seasoning. In a separate pan (or your pressure cooker) brown the seasoned chicken well on all sides- about 10 minutes. This is the only step that will add color to the bird, so don't be shy with the browning! Prepare (or de-glaze) the pressure cooker by pouring 1/3 of the beer out of the can and putting half of the lemon zest and one bay leaf into the can, then the other bay leaf and the rest of the lemon zest in the pan, with the can in the middle of the pan. Then, lower the chicken into the pressure cooker, sitting it over the can of beer. Before closing the pressure cooker, pour on any of the remaining seasoning, and liquid from the sauté pan over the chicken. If you have any giblets or other parts of the chicken, put those at the bottom of the pan in the braising liquid. Close and lock the lid, turn the heat to high. From the time the pan reaches pressure lower the heat and count 20-25 minutes cooking time at HIGH pressure. When the cooking time is up, open the pressure cooker using the Normal method - release the pressure by pushing, twisting or opening a valve. Carefully remove the chicken pulling from the neck cavity, and not the wings - it will be so tender the wings may come right off in your hands. Place the chicken on the serving platter to rest tented with aluminum foil. Turn the heat up to high and reduce the contents of the pressure cooker without the lid for about 5 minutes. Strain, if you had giblets in there, and pour over the chicken and sprinkle with some fresh rosemary before serving.

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