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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I Call the Chicken to the Stand

After a brief hiatus (for various and sundry reasons, not the least of which is this globe-trotting blogger) our Tuesday evening dinners have resumed. Now, the weather in the northeast has been unusually hot – downright toasty – and such temperatures are just not conducive to cooking. Enter the perfect solution, GRILL….Architect grilled a whole damn chicken! She has this little contraption on which the chicken sits and is grilled upright.

Intriguing.

So I embarked on a hunt to find this little item. I typed “chicken grill stand” into an Amazon.com search and, there it was…in all its grilling glory

and BONUS I can have it by this Saturday if I order within the next 21 hours and choose next day shipping.

Done.

That was easy.

I was just as curious about the beer-can chicken recipe book for $8.51 but I passed on that.

This little piece of equipment produces the best roasted chicken ever…moist on the inside and fight-for-the-crispy-part on the outside. Delicious indeed. Architect also grilled asparagus and I contributed a zesty green salad with raspberries, goat cheese and sunflower seeds. Foodie made a quinoa salad. What, you ask? Quinoa (keen-wah) is a low carb grain with a taste and texture that is a cross between brown rice and oatmeal….tasty indeed. We also had a tiramisu cake that was left over from a weekend soiree.


Oh, mojitos…had those too. Might explain my sluggishness the next morning.

Mojito
Crush mint and sugar to taste in a little bowl, add a shot of clear rum and 1/4 cup of fresh lime juice. Fill a tall glass with ice, add the rum mixture and top off with sparkling water. Garnish with a few sprigs of mint...yummy.

Youngest daughter’s Senior Ball is this weekend…they grow up so quickly!

3 comments:

Marysol said...

I've wanted to make beer can chicken for years, but always end up roasting the chicken in the oven, and drinking the beer! :) So the chicken stand may be what I need.

Your menu sounds delicious, from the Quinoa Salad to the Cuban Mojitos.

And Congratulations to your DD!
My daughter went from a Sesame Street house to a house of her own, in the blink of an eye. How does one stop blinking?

Joann said...

Thanks Marysol...drinking a beer is good too! Congrats to your daughter on her house....it is just mind-boggling how quickly the years fly by!

Amy said...

Looks like a delicious feast you're having there! This roasted chicken looks yummy! I've never try this before but seems like a good method. Thanks for sharing.

BTW, I'm hosting 2 giveaways on my blog. One for $50 Thrive Product and the other one are baking molds and more. Please stop by to check them out.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Amy
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