Cooking a whole chicken on the grill results in a juicy, tender bird. Make Beer Can Grilled Chicken and relax while it cooks low and slow.
Servings: 6servings
Prep Time: 10 minutesmins
Cook Time: 1 hourhr30 minutesmins
Resting Time: 15 minutesmins
Total Time: 1 hourhr55 minutesmins
Ingredients
4poundswhole chicken, rinsed and dried
1/2teaspoonblack pepper
1 teaspoongarlic salt
1teaspoonItalian Seasoning
1teaspoonsweet paprika
1smallpotato
6ouncesbeer , or carbonated soda, like Coke
Instructions
Open a can of beer (or soda) and pour half into a frosty glass to enjoy later while the chicken is cooking on the grill. Place the half-full can on a Wire Chicken Grilling Stand, like this one from Char-Broil at Lowe's. These can be found at the hardware store or a kitchen supply store and are inexpensive. This one cost $6.99. Lock the can into place by snapping the prongs around it. Place the rack and the can into an 8x8-inch baking pan.
Use a charcoal grill or a gas grill. I used a gas grill and heated it to 350 degrees. I turned the burners on the sides on medium high heat and the one in the center on low. The chicken will cook with indirect heat circulating around the grill.
Rinse the chicken and pat it dry with a paper towel. Then rub it, inside and out, with dry rub seasonings. Place it over the can, legs down. Drizzle a bit of olive oil over the skin of the chicken.
Put the small potato in the neck of the chicken to trap the steam inside while cooking. This is an important step to getting the chicken to cook thoroughly. If you don't have a small potato, use a small onion instead.
Put the chicken in the pan on the center of the grill. Make a small tent of aluminum foil to cover the chicken for the first 45 minutes of cooking. Do not lift the lid of the grill too often, as this reduces the temperature of the grill and will increase the amount of time needed to cook to completion. After 45 minutes, remove the foil and cook for another 30 minutes. The chicken skin will get golden and crispy.
Test the chicken to make sure the juices run clear. That means it is done. You can also test it with a meat thermometer, when it reaches 165 degrees the chicken is cooked. Remove the pan from the grill and allow the chicken to sit for about 15 minutes. Recipe makes 6 servings.