Beer-Can Chicken Recipe (2024)

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D K

When I do this in the oven, I stand the chicken up in a bundt pan (cover the hole in the pan with foil first), with potatoes scattered in the bottom of the pan. For moisture in the bird, I poke a 1/2 a lemon with a tooth pick, and plug it into the open neck of the chicken.

Jill -

Beer cans are lined with BPA which is dangerous. Any ideas how to get the same result without using the can? Maybe basting or adding to the pan and tenting with foil?

Spatchco*ck

I agree that you should just use a vertical roaster and skip the beer can. Or if you *must* use a beer or soda can, make sure it's empty. As the Amazing Ribs site has shown (see link below), the liquid in the can doesn't get hot enough to steam and merely acts as a heat sink and makes even cooking problematic. I used to use the half-full beer method, but switched to a simple vertical roaster and found it makes a better chicken.

KW

We make this every other week or so, in the oven, using a selzer can which is completely opened at the top, and a metal vertical roaster stand which holds the can and chicken, all inside a 9" square pan. For liquid, we half-fill the can, usually with wine. Adding 5-6 cloves of garlic in the can makes a difference! Also adding a lot of Herbe de Provence, etc. For the rub - whatever - TJ's Seasonings are good. But do not pour the super-garlicy liquid from the can into your pan drippings :(

hl

Just wondering about all the many sites that are debunking this method, including the concerns with BPA lining and outer coating of the cans. For example:

http://amazingribs.com/tips_and_technique/debunking_beer_can_chicken.html

Would love your response to these questions, NY Times!

ChristineMargaret

I thought by this time everyone knew that beer cans are not designed for this purpose - plastic lining, paint and plastic coating on the outside - very toxic when heated.

Barb

I think you would better serve your readers who don't want to invest in another gadget to show a photo of chicken balanced on beer can on grill. And explain the process of getting the bird off the very hot can without spilling hot beer all over. The word "de-can" is a new one to me.

Mike Czechowski

Or... read Meathead Goldwyn's treatise on why beer can chicken is a really bad idea at http://amazingribs.com/tips_and_technique/debunking_beer_can_chicken.html (BTW, if you're really into BBQ & outdoor cooking & grilling, this guy's web site should be in your bookmarks.)

Lofty Becker

I've been making variations of this for 20 years and I've come to two conclusions. (1) put half the beer in the cook, who will become more cheerful (and the remainder will heat faster); (2) the really important thing is that the chicken be vertically roasted. I've bought one of those vertical stands and, when we have no canned beer, done without it. I can't tell a difference, and there's no difficulty with de-canning the bird.

Thomas in the 6

I did the rub as described (but with red-pepper flakes), and situated the chicken in a Bundt pan. As for cooking time, I rely on the Cordon Bleu formula for roast chicken, 15 mins/lb + 15 mins, at 400 F, and it has never let me down. I threw mini potatoes in the pan, another suggestion that worked perfectly. The result was fantastic: a tender, moist chicken with a dark, very flavourful skin. The drippings in the pan yielded a caramel-like sauce that, when thinned out, made a tangy dipping sauce.

MC

Need to really watch the internal temp and do not go by time solely or the chicken will be too dry.

Skindog

This technique has been debunked. It's a novelty that does nothing to add moisture. Because it cooks indirectly, the beer never reaches a temp high enough to create steam, or very little to make an impact. Also, since the can is inside the cavity, the bird only cooks from the outside in, which creates a longer cook time. But, it's not all bad. A chicken looks awesome siting on the grill with a can up it's bum. Have fun with it.

jeff shaffer

I like to peal back the skin with my hand and add items to the flesh. Ginger and crushed pineapple was my last try and it was great.

Quick fix for crowds

Bunging four of these birds into an oven at noon will feed a very happy crowd of 8 - 10 folks for a late and lazy lunch. I usually throw in some large chunks of potatoes and sturdy vegetables (carrots, parsinps, swedes, beets, celeriac) tossed in olive oil and herbs into the roasting tray.

Cstarch

This method has also been debunked by the one of the greatest: Alton Brown. AB did an episode of Good Eats about this and showed that the liquid does not get hot enough to boil, therefore does not impart any moisture or flavor to the bird!

Dennis

I have a Memorial Day party every year and do 6 bear can chickens. My recipe is close to this. I don’t use a barbecue sauce at all. Everyone loves it.

Carol

Big Green Egg user here. One of the accessories is a ceramic support which will hold any liquid desired for cooking Beer Can Chicken. We've used white wine, apple juice, etc. all with great success. Great chicken every time. Never used it on a regular grill so can't say if it would work.

Jeff

The stainless steel stands are fantastic, balancing the chicken on the can and with the two legs is a breath-holding experience; get the stand (see Amazon). It also makes it very easy to rotate.1.25 hours is very correct, 350 degrees.Note: some of the new barbecues are low profile so filing the chicken may be a very tight squeeze. If the cover touches the bird put a little oil on the top so it does not stick.

ChefBoyRZ

Make it easy on yourself- EVOO and Tony Charchere seasoning. Also add beer soaked wood chips on top of coals for better smoked taste and as other readers have remarked, not a full can of beer (wine, juice), you want steam into the cavity!Lastly, charcoal is really the only way to go, otherwise to try to achieve moist inside and crispy skin, it’s a roasted bird (or toasted if using a gas grill).

mms

Just so so. Rub is too spicy. Cooked unevenly (despite issues with the grill). I think the can is toxic.

Rosemary

So delicious and moist. Loved it.

mamasurus

So delicious. On the cool side we turned the dark meat side towards the hotter coals as we did not want to dry out the lovely white meat. 35 minutes in we turned the chicken around and basted a couple times before we took it off right around the 45 minute mark.

Papa Bumpy

I've made this both on a beer can holder and spatchco*cked, which for me, is the way to go. Not only does spatchco*cking the chicken cook more evenly (because all the meat is in the horizontal plane, not the vertical), but it's so much easier to coat with dry rub and baste with bbq sauce, Flipping the bird for even cooking is also a breeze.

Nancy

I bought the $9 gadget in lieu of a beer can and roasted the chicken upright in the oven. Applied my own barbecue sauce and tented in foil at 45 mins. It wasn't pretty, but the chicken was delicious! Sauce is optional; the dry rub provides great flavor and keeps the bird juicy. Temp and timing were perfect.

AmyK

I made the rub and found it was enough for multiple birds. Next time I will make half as much for 1 chicken. We have a ceramic vertical roster that you pour beer into. Next time I do it I will be adding garlic to the lager, thanks for the recommendation

Betsy

We make beer-can chicken often over our charcoal grill. Key to a moist bird is at least an hour in a salt/sugar brine and then the spices go between the skin and the flesh. We add soaked chunks of apple wood before the bird goes on, making a nice, subtle smoky flavor. Finally, we use a tray with a stainless receptacle (from kitchen supply shops) for holdingthe beer, so no inks, paints or plastics are heated. This results in a mahogany-brown chicken, beautifully moist from the brine and tender

JoanneG

I have had the Weber beer can chicken roaster pan for over 25 years. It has a well for the liquid and makes it safe and easy to place the chicken on the grill. The result is the most delicious and moist chicken using their suggested marinade before grilling.

Leslie Shedlin

do not wash your poultry

Steve

To avoid using an actual beer can, which may have BPA in the lining, I use a stainless steel device that I purchased many years ago. It consists of a stainless steel "can" (in the shape of a beer can, but a little more narrow) welded onto a stainless steel square base, which is about 6 inches by 6 inches. The base will sit safely in a grill or sit inside of a roasting pan. It also works great inside a roasting pan (filled with potatoes and vegetables) inside the oven. Dishwasher safe!

Starfire

Could it not be possible to just marinate the bird in the actual beer? I hesitate to use a can just because I don't feel the liquid will really get into the meat properly. I have also seen Alton Brown's Good Eats episode which debunked this cooking with a beer can method and I trust his insights implicitly. Has anyone tried using beer as a marinade? I was wondering if it would make the chicken taste a little "off".

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Beer-Can Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best liquid to use for beer can chicken? ›

Also, beer isn't your only option! You can use your favorite soft drink, such as cola or root beer if you prefer. You can get even more creative with an empty, clean aluminum can. Fill it halfway with chicken stock, wine, or any mix of liquid and herbs and spices.

How do you get beer can chicken to stand up? ›

Pat the chicken dry with paper towels and sprinkle it inside and out with the spice mixture. Prop the chicken on the beer can. Place the beer can inside a metal 9x13-inch baking pan. Lower the chicken leg-side down onto the beer until it is securely propped upright.

Can you use soda pop instead of beer for beer can chicken? ›

This time around I took a cue from Steven Raichlen and tried it out with cola, Dr Pepper (my favorite cola) to be exact, which resulted in a subtly sweet and spicy bird that easily held its own against those made with beer.

How do you make canned chicken taste better? ›

In order to improve the taste of this canned protein, you need to add texture to it. For example, add cranberries and pecans to your next chicken salad for a textural boost. Toss your drained canned chicken in a bowl with mayonnaise, dried cranberries, pecans, and a scant amount of mayonnaise and Dijon mustard.

Can I use beer instead of chicken broth? ›

And unlike wine or liquor, you can substitute beer cup-for-cup for stock or water when you're braising or making soup. Yet like wine, beer is acidic, which comes in handy when you're baking quick bread, cake or fried foods, because you need a little acidity to activate baking soda.

Why is my chicken suddenly unable to stand? ›

There can be many reasons why your chicken may be lame. These can include Scaly Leg Mite infestation, worms, untrimmed nails, injury which can lead to Bumblefoot, or Mycoplasma Synoviae. Before consulting your vet, give your chicken a quick check to try and look for signs of any of the above causes.

What does it mean when a chicken wont stand up? ›

If the bird can't stand, that suggests a broken back, for which sadly there is no cure. You could try keeping the bird in a safe warm place with food and water in front of it, and see if it recovers.

What can I use instead of beer in chicken batter? ›

I have used ginger ale as a beer substitute before, with favorable results. For recipes where you want a more neutral flavor, club soda is a good option.

What brand of beer is best to cook with? ›

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What does beer do to cooking chicken? ›

Enhancing Chicken with Beer

Water and fat don't mix, but alcohol and fat do. The alcohol is able to penetrate deep into the meat, carrying the flavors of the brine solution with it. Beer can also break down fat, something that water cannot. You can also baste the chicken with beer.

Can you use Dr Pepper instead of beer for beer can chicken? ›

Every time I make it and post it on social media, my friend Jonathan Fox from Fox Bros Bar-B-Q in Georgia tells me to "save the beer and make it with a Dr. Pepper instead." He has always told me he loves the sweet and nutty flavor that it delivers plus you save the beer to drink! In this recipe we make Dr.

Can I use club soda instead of beer in beer batter? ›

It can even be used as a substitute for beer in beer batter recipes, if you are looking for a less boozy option. The fizziness of club soda, along with its unique flavor profile, create a light and airy batter that gets extra crispy when fried!” she says.

Can I use Sprite instead of beer in batter? ›

The use of beer is recommended as the fizz in the beer is what lends the batter its light, airy texture. If you really must substitute for a non-alcoholic version, use soda water or carbonated drinks such as Sprite instead.

Do you add liquid when canning chicken? ›

Canning Chicken

Do not add liquid. To hot pack: Boil, bake or steam meat until about two-thirds done. Pack hot meat loosely into hot jars and cover with hot broth, leaving 1 ¼ inch headspace.

What should I spritz my chicken with? ›

There are many liquids that you can use for spritzing. The most popular choices are apple cider vinegar, beer, and wine. But you can also use tomato juice, vegetable juice, or any type of broth. If you're looking to add some extra flavor, you can use a BBQ sauce, honey mustard, or teriyaki sauce.

What is the juice in canned chicken? ›

The liquid in canned chicken is essentially the chicken's cooking liquid, which has been flavored with salt and other seasonings. If you're in a pinch and need to use the liquid in canned chicken as broth, it can work in a pinch.

What can I use instead of beer for marinade? ›

If you're using booze to tenderize or marinate meat, replace the alcohol with soda, sparkling juice, acidic fruit juice, or vinegar. For alcohol-free flavor substitutions, go with what's going to taste the most like the alcohol you're leaving out.

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