Showing posts with label Smoked Meats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smoked Meats. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Spicy Smoked Chicken Legs #CookoutWeek





We are having so much fun with the new smoker. To be honest, I kind of poo pooed it at first. Although we have a small one it is still quite a big space hog in our garage.  Plus it is time consuming to use. When we are going to use it we have to plan out the afternoon or even day to make sure we are around to monitor the smoker. It was just another thing to think about and deal with...I am trying really hard to minimize what I deal with these days.

Well we made these chicken legs and I went to heave. They were so good. The flavor of the smoking process made these chicken leg irresistible.  Never, ever will I criticize the smoker.



We seasoned the chicken with a wet slurry inside the chicken skin and then added additional seasoning on the outside of each leg before smoking.  The wet slurry really infused the flavor into the chicken and kept the meat moist.

We like a bit of spicy heat in our food and these chicken legs at a bite with the addition of paprika and True Made Foods Veracha sauce.  The Veracha sauce as you probably guess is a variation of Sirracha sauce only so much better.  True Made Foods makes their sauces using real vegetables, real food. Since having Miss O we have become even more adamant about eating healthy, particularly limiting the amount of processed foods. True Made Foods fits the bill with using real food, no additional sugar. Plus it is made in the US by Veterans.  How's that for a 4th of July recipe. 



Being just 3 of us this recipe made a ton.  However a couple of days after cooking these chicken legs I found myself eating the last leg, much to Mr. J's dismay.  I cannot wait for another lazy weekend to smoke so more of these chicken legs.




Smoked Spicy Chicken Legs

by Emily Morris
Prep Time: 15 minutes, plus smoke time
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Keywords: smoke grill bbq chicken
Ingredients (serves 8)
  • 2-3 Lbs of chicken legs
  • 2 teaspoons salt, divided
  • 2 teaspoons pepper,divided
  • 2 Tablespoons garlic powder, divided
  • 2 Tablespoons onion powder, divided
  • 2 Tablespoons paprika, divided
  • 1 cup True Made Foods Veracha sauce
Instructions
In a small bowl mix together 1/2 each of salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and True Made Foods Veracha sauce to create a slurry mixture.

In another small bowl mix together the remaining 1/2 of salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika.

Spread spice slurry beneath the skin of the drumsticks.

Season outside of drumsticks with the other bowl of remaining dry ingredients.

Smoke at 160 degrees for 2 hours (We used alder chips.)

Transfer chicken to preheated grill and cook at 400 degrees for 15 minutes.

Brush on True Made Food Veracha sauce in the last five minutes of grilling.

Serve immediately.
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Monday, June 27, 2016

Smoked BBQ Ribs #CookoutWeek



Welcome to day one of #CookoutWeek! If you haven't seen the giveaway going on, check it out here.  There are all sorts of cool BBQ prizes to win.

It worked out well that #CookoutWeek coincided with us using our new smoker for the first time. Mr. J has been hankering for some BBQ and there was no time like the present to give ribs a try.  We used country style bone-in pork ribs but you could use any type of pork rib. (You may need to adjust the cooking time accordingly)



Before smoking we covered all of the ribs with Swine Dining's Wimpy BBQ rub.  This rub was perfect for us since we were going to share with Miss O. Although most of the time she likes hot and spicy food,  you never know with a toddler.  With this sweet rub we didn't have to worry about her closing her mouth and shaking her head "no" at dinner time.

You can make your own rub but when you are trying to prep for dinner it is easiest to go with a pre-made mixture.  Swine Dining makes every batch by hand to ensure quality and freshness.  You only need to open the container and smell to know this is true.  


We have a smaller electrical smoker. It doesn't get hot enough to cook the ribs thoroughly enough to eat right from the smoker so we grilled ours to finish them off.  Of course, I think grilling also adds another flavor dimension to the ribs so we probably would have done so anyway.


After about 5-7 minutes on each side we added BBQ sauce and the meal was done.


Smoked BBQ Ribs

by Emily Morris
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours, plus grill time
Keywords: smoke grill pork bbq summer
Ingredients (serves 8)
  • 2-3 lbs country style pork ribs
  • 2-3 oz Swine Dining Wimpy's BBQ rub
  • 1 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
Instructions
Rub liberally with Swine Dining's Wimpy's BBQ rub seasoning.

Smoke with hickory chips for 2 hours at 160 degrees.

Grill at 400 for 5-7 minutes per side.

Finish with your favorite BBQ sauce and serve immediately.
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* I recieved a sample pack of Swine Dinig's rubs and seasonings for this post.  All opinions are my own.


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