So as I've mentioned before, I'm new to charcoal. I'm getting the basics down but still have a good ways to go.
Right now, I'm trying to figure out how to prevent and combat flare ups. It's chicken that's been the main problem here. Twice I've done chicken quarters. Short notice so no brine both times BTW. First time they went straight onto the Weber. Second time I SLOW smoked them on the Rec Tec first at 180. That kept them crazy juicy and gave them some real nice smoke flavor. Anyway, they got pulled at 110 IT and then onto the Weber. Both times, drippings from the chicken had some real flare ups going. Second time, I left an area for indirect heat, and was rotating chicken over to it like crazy due to flare ups.
In both cases, the chicken was still plenty edible. The skin was definitely too dark for me to feel it had good presentation though.
So any specific or just general flare up tips?
FWIW, the chicken was rinsed off, dried, and seasoned before going on the grill.
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Most of the time I cook "directly" over the charcoal in my ECB but you may need to go to indirect. I remedied the ?problems? from flare up by putting more distance between my coals and the meat. Probably not the best way but it works for me and the length of time is the only difference.
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Ive always done it indirect. No flare ups, no charred black skin.
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Put a lil aluminum pan on the bottom grate , lit charcoal goes beside the pan. Place chicken on top grate above the aluminum pan, drippings will land in the pan and your flare ups should disappear.
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Re: Dealing with Flare Ups
By no means am I a master but I cook my chicken indirect first then finish up direct. The main thing I do is make sure my coals are spread out real good. After the chicken is about 2/3rds cooked indirectly I move to direct heat. By this time my coals have burned down to a manageable temp. Just above 375ish right over the coal. The grease and fat have rendered enough to be able to put over the coal. Next step is to let your nose tell you what's going on. You can smell when the birds getting a little hot. Just keep practicing you will get it.
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Some good advice her and there is always the option of GrillGrates.
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I second Grill Grates.
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