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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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That looks awesome
Cypress Inn (think that was the name) In Tuscaloosa use to make an awesome white bbq chicken dish - that wonderful restaurant got shut down
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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Looks great. Lady cream peas are my 2nd favorite pea. Zipper cream is the first. A little trick to great lady peas is get you tater smasher and smash some of the peas and it makes a thick cream sauce that is some count.
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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Yes. That’s a light and savory summery dish
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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How did you get the skin to crisp and brown?
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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How did you get the skin to crisp and brown? Mrs. Irish just seasoned the leg quarters with some of our BBQ rub. I put them on the Kamado for about 1.5 hours at about 200 degrees with the skin side up for about the first hour, rotating the grate 1/4 turn about every 15 minutes. Then I flipped them skin side down and repeated the process for the remainder of time. I think they were about 175 internal temp when I pulled them off.
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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How did you get the skin to crisp and brown? Mrs. Irish just seasoned the leg quarters with some of our BBQ rub. I put them on the Kamado for about 1.5 hours at about 200 degrees with the skin side up for about the first hour, rotating the grate 1/4 turn about every 15 minutes. Then I flipped them skin side down and repeated the process for the remainder of time. I think they were about 175 internal temp when I pulled them off. Direct or indirect heat?
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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How did you get the skin to crisp and brown? Mrs. Irish just seasoned the leg quarters with some of our BBQ rub. I put them on the Kamado for about 1.5 hours at about 200 degrees with the skin side up for about the first hour, rotating the grate 1/4 turn about every 15 minutes. Then I flipped them skin side down and repeated the process for the remainder of time. I think they were about 175 internal temp when I pulled them off. Direct or indirect heat? Direct.
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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It about has to be direct to crisp up that skin. Nothing better than quarters done right. That’s what I thought. I’m gonna start cooking chicken quarters on the Weber.
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Re: Smoked Chicken Leg Quarters, Lady Peas and Slaw...
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I saw on one web site that you can sear the quarters for two minutes per side then put them on the smoker.
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