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Reviewed: Apr. 3, 2008
Can someone help me? I never know what kind of butter to add to these recipes. Do I use salted, or unsalted? I wish that was included to avoid my confusion! Thanks.
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Reviewed: Mar. 5, 2008
I just have to say how wonderful this chicken turns out. I really had no idea that I was able to produce such a lovely dish! I have been living in Italy for several years, and from time to time I get the urge for some home food, and this was above and beyond what I was craving!!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 31, 2007
I really enjoyed this recipe! I added some rosemerry and I used olive oil insted of butter. It was wonderful, and so juicey!!!
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Home Town: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
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Reviewed: Oct. 30, 2007
We loved this one. It is so easy and so good. I did it in my Baby George Rotisserie. Quick and easy supper!
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Reviewed: Oct. 11, 2007
The chicken looked so great that it was shame to carve it. But the taste was great it was worth while carving it. Moist, succulent, and delicious.
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Reviewed: Oct. 8, 2007
My chicken came out AMAZINGLY!!! I basted it three times (at approx. 30min intervals) and BBQ'd it on medium for almost 1.5hrs The skin came out so crunchy and flavorful, the inside of the chicken was very moist...better than any store-bought rotisserie chicken I've ever eaten! My husband couldn't get enough :)
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Reviewed: Sep. 29, 2007
This recipe is absolutely perfect exactly the way it is written, no changes needed. It comes out looking just like the rotisserie chickens I buy cooked at the grocery store and tastes even more moist! Thank you.
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Reviewed: Sep. 23, 2007
Truly outstanding recipe. Looks to simple to be good but that's what's deceiving. If you are cooking a larger chicken you do need to increase the butter by 1-2 TBLS. You can also add 1/8 to 1/4 tsp of garlic powder. This will become a family/guest favorite in an instant.
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Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2007
This is the most delicious chicken. Just like the supermarket chicks. No changes, we had a 4 3/4 pound bird and cooked for an extra 30 minutes but 15 would have been enough.
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Reviewed: Sep. 9, 2007
My hubby & I tried this recipe this weekend on two birds. It's our first try at rotisserie and followed the recipe but added a bit of onion powder and garlic powder to the marinade. We also kept an aluminum pan under the chicken to keep the flames from flying! I HIGHLY recommend this recipe. Being our first try at rotisserie we plan to vary some spices to make it our own but this recipe is a keeper for our base! Try it, you're going to love it!
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Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2007
This was great. A little nervous to have our first rotisserie chx for guests, but it was perfect. We didn't baste too much; just coated w/the marinade and covered w/foil because the grill was flaring up & it was getting charred. But...turned out great, everyone loved it. Very easy meal when entertaining...put it on the rotisserie and forget about it!
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Reviewed: Jul. 30, 2007
This chicken turned out fantastic. We followed the ingredients list exactly and the cooking times were followed exactly. Thanks to the other reviews, made sure we tied the legs/wings with string and used an old 13x9" cake pan as a drip pan. We have always really enjoyed the grocery store rotisserie chickens, but now we will be making our own. Yum! The reviewer who added garlic powder has a great idea, as I am sure that would be tasty!
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Home Town: Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, USA
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Reviewed: Jul. 15, 2007
This came out fantastic. Only thing I added was some garlic powder to the baste mix, about a couple tsp.
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2007
Great recipe! This was my first time using my rotisserie attatchment for my BBQ grill. I was a little nervous but it turned out wonderful. Make sure you use the drip pan or you will be in for a big mess. Also, tie up the legs and wings so they don't flap all over the place. This was a great recipe to start my rotisserie carrer. I will be cooking this again very soon.
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2007
Basic recipe is ok, but it omits some very important steps. You must tie the legs and wings with twine to prevent them over cooking. And the most important detail, don't cook directly over the flame. Cook with indirect heat according to the directions of your BBQ. On my 3 burner Weber, I turn off the middle burner that lies under the chicken. You can also place a pan of seasoned liquid under the chicken to catch the fat and moist season the food. I recommend wine, apple juice, etc.
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Reviewed: Jun. 17, 2007
Very good! Much better than the grocery store kind. I don't think it needs that much salt, though. I used only 1 tsp. I also coated the chicken with Mrs. Dash prior to putting it on the BBQ. It was delicious! Be sure to use a drip tray.
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Reviewed: Jun. 16, 2007
I did follow this recipe as exactly as written. It was easy and delicious! My dad loved it and he is extremely fussy. This is a keeper and I highly recommend it for company.
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Reviewed: Jun. 4, 2007
Found it too salty and oily tasting. Maybe other spices with less or no salt would be better. I tried this again this weekend and now give it 5 stars. Used 2 tbsps of butter melted with 1 tbsp of montreal smoke spice for chicken. Used drip pans and the chicken was fantastic!
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Home Town: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Reviewed: May 31, 2007
This was a total disaster. So why did I rate it five stars? Because I take the blame for the problems I had. Although the recipe did not state it, I knew to tie up the drumsticks and wings to keep them from flapping as the rotisserie turned, thus turning to carbon. I also knew that, when basting with a butter or oil based flavoring, you will have flare-up. I thought about putting foil under the chicken, but thought previous postings that said "do not deviate from the recipe" knew something I did not. Maybe it would be crispier. When I went to put the second basting on, there was smoke streaming out from under the lid. The skin was black. A lot of the meat was overcooked. The stuff in the middle was cooked perfectly, but I sent my daughter out to the store to get a pre-cooked one. I will eat the meat I salvaged for lunch tomorrow ;-). So, tie the legs, tie the wings, put down foil, and you will probably love this. I loved the smell of the sauce. Live and learn. I hope you learn from my mistake. Updated: Another option is to turn off the burner under the chicken and cook it with indirect heat. (I have three burners.)
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Reviewed: Apr. 9, 2007
This is the BEST!!!!!! If you're looking for a really great rotisserie chicken recipe, believe me, this is the one. By far. I've tried many others from here and other sites, and they can't touch this one. A must try.
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