I know dark meat has more flavor but I prefer white meat of the chicken . From start to finish , you made this whole process seem easy . I’ve always been afraid to grill so I leave that to my husband lol
hopefully people find this video useful. thighs are my favorite part, nobody in the family likes the breast. I usually just end up shredding it and making quesadillas with it or dump it on a salad. Next time you should take control of the grill, I try to encourage the wife to get out there and cook on it as often as I can, for beginners I always recommend they have 2 zones in their grill, so if things get too hot, you can put your meat over to the "cool" side. It's kind of a safety net and really helps with the fear people have of burning their food.
Great video brother!! I have a whole chicken marinating in sazon Goya and a little lemon and orange juice right now but you gave me the idea to quarter it.
I just bought my first grill as I’ve discovered cooking is a new passion of mine! I’m about to cook this chicken exactly how you did with seasonings and all! I’ll be back later to let yall know the results 🫡
Awesome! Congrats on the grill. You’ll be very happy I am sure. Which did you get? And yes please report back on your results. would love to hear it. And welcome to this grilling/bbq hobby. It’s very addicting!
It's so true... chicken's the best to do up whole, especially on the Weber. Economical and so tasty. You parted it up beautifully and it was cooked to perfection Sal! Loved it!
I cook chicken more often than I'd like to admit. Just like cooking a big batch, pulling it, freezing it in portions and just enjoying it on everything during the week.doesn't get any easier than pulled chicken sandwiches/salads/tacos/quesadillas/etc/etc/ETC! I can find whole chickens on sale at 99cents a pound and whole chickens at costco is pretty consistent at 1.50 /lb so it's a pretty easy choice to make. thanks for taking a look my friend!
wow could I go for chicken right now and I haven't even had breakfast! Great tutorial man! Loving the info and I wish I could get my hands on the weber kettle and the chicken itself haha!
Thanks for checking it out! For the seasoning, It was Goya sazon seasoning which gives good color/flavor and added in additional lawries and layered in some pepper
Why my charcoal always burnt out in less than one hour? Is it because my grill is too big? I'm using 26" Weber kettle and filled around 3/4 of the Weber chimney starter with charcoal. I opened bottom and top all full, after 30 minutes the temp won't go over 300F.
This question comes up quite often believe it or not. Usually on the 22” if you want to go hot, you need to use more charcoal. I can drop a full lit chimney over an unlit pile and that will get it really hot!. The 26” is a beast and requires more. This is assuming you want a hot zone across the entire grate. Most of us will be creating two zones for safety and doesn’t require this much charcoal. But I think in your case try starting with more charcoal at the begining so they don’t go out on you during the cook.
I know dark meat has more flavor but I prefer white meat of the chicken . From start to finish , you made this whole process seem easy . I’ve always been afraid to grill so I leave that to my husband lol
hopefully people find this video useful. thighs are my favorite part, nobody in the family likes the breast. I usually just end up shredding it and making quesadillas with it or dump it on a salad. Next time you should take control of the grill, I try to encourage the wife to get out there and cook on it as often as I can, for beginners I always recommend they have 2 zones in their grill, so if things get too hot, you can put your meat over to the "cool" side. It's kind of a safety net and really helps with the fear people have of burning their food.
Beautiful cook Sal!! Perfect instructional video brother!! Chicken looked amazing!!👊🏼🍻
ThAnk you!
Crystal clear presentation. Between you and Ron I have found a path to being free of burnt on the outside, nearly raw inside chicken. Thanks!
Whatever we can do to get people to grill more often, that’s what it’s all about. Grill on!
I've been grilling chicken for years but I've just watched your video Sal, and picked up a couple of tips! Thanks 👌
Very nice! I really like this series of no attachments. I should make more
Great video brother!! I have a whole chicken marinating in sazon Goya and a little lemon and orange juice right now but you gave me the idea to quarter it.
that's the way, sounds delicious!
I just bought my first grill as I’ve discovered cooking is a new passion of mine! I’m about to cook this chicken exactly how you did with seasonings and all! I’ll be back later to let yall know the results 🫡
Awesome! Congrats on the grill. You’ll be very happy I am sure. Which did you get? And yes please report back on your results. would love to hear it. And welcome to this grilling/bbq hobby. It’s very addicting!
Excellent tutorial on chicken
Thanks for taking a look!
It's so true... chicken's the best to do up whole, especially on the Weber. Economical and so tasty. You parted it up beautifully and it was cooked to perfection Sal! Loved it!
I cook chicken more often than I'd like to admit. Just like cooking a big batch, pulling it, freezing it in portions and just enjoying it on everything during the week.doesn't get any easier than pulled chicken sandwiches/salads/tacos/quesadillas/etc/etc/ETC! I can find whole chickens on sale at 99cents a pound and whole chickens at costco is pretty consistent at 1.50 /lb so it's a pretty easy choice to make. thanks for taking a look my friend!
This was the best tutorial on grilling chicken I've ever seen! Thank you 👍
Thanks so much for the kind words. I appreciate it!
Looks fantastic Sal! Love grilled chicken! Have a great weekend!
Thank you! It was delicious
Your chicken looked really juicy... nice job... I always cook mine over direct heat but must give your technique a try.
Ooooh ain’t not better than cooking direct. Awesome flavor.
Nice tutorial Sal! Good explanation of carry-over heat, and some awesome yardbird! Rootboy Approved! 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
thanks Sal! hopefully people find this video useful
the chicken turned out perfect! thanks for sharing :)
Glad you liked. Thanks for stopping by!
wow could I go for chicken right now and I haven't even had breakfast! Great tutorial man! Loving the info and I wish I could get my hands on the weber kettle and the chicken itself haha!
haha, yes this chicken was tasty indeed! i love my weber kettle!
I like both .
Fantastic video brother....
I appreciate it. Thank you!
thanks for sharing this. so straight forward. love your style! can't wait to watch more videos from you...
I appreciate it man! Glad you are enjoying the content!
Great Video brother
Thank you!!
Great video. Very informative and interesting. I like that seasoning 💯
That’s some good looking grilled chicken brother!! Definitely one of my favorite ways to cook chicken. What was that seasoning you used?
Thanks for checking it out! For the seasoning, It was Goya sazon seasoning which gives good color/flavor and added in additional lawries and layered in some pepper
@@SJCOOKS I’ve never tried the Goya Sazon seasoning. I’ll have to give that a try!
good looking bbq chicken! Shaq would be proud 🥲
haha! yaah buddy!
Nice job, chicken look very good
I appreciate it. Thank you!
Why my charcoal always burnt out in less than one hour? Is it because my grill is too big? I'm using 26" Weber kettle and filled around 3/4 of the Weber chimney starter with charcoal. I opened bottom and top all full, after 30 minutes the temp won't go over 300F.
This question comes up quite often believe it or not. Usually on the 22” if you want to go hot, you need to use more charcoal. I can drop a full lit chimney over an unlit pile and that will get it really hot!. The 26” is a beast and requires more. This is assuming you want a hot zone across the entire grate. Most of us will be creating two zones for safety and doesn’t require this much charcoal. But I think in your case try starting with more charcoal at the begining so they don’t go out on you during the cook.
Chicken looks delicious Sal! That's how we cooked it in the old days, except we used lighter fluid!😂
thanks Kevin! i love my accessories but darn it, sometimes we just gotta go old school and keep it basic with our kettle
Looks delicious! new friend here, I’ll share and support you, have a nice day💕
i appreciate it, thank you!
Great video! Chicken looks delicious !
Thanks for checking it out!
That chicken looks amazing bro 🍻🍻
i appreciate it bro! love me a good chicken dinner
Good looking yardbird
Appreciate it brother. Thank you
Chicken looks really good !!!
i appreciate it and thank you!
Excellent Cook! God Bless.
I appreciate it. Thank you!
great lookin chicken bro!
I appreciate it bro!
I’m actually waiting on a El Pollo Loco delivery so this video is right on time!!! 😋🤤
heck ya, love pollo loco. throw some flour tortillas on the comal and get down to business
Good job SJ
Thank you!
Sal, you need some Tiger McCool firecups, they rock👍🏼🇺🇸. Love the technique and seasoning, great job sire 🤘🏼🔥🍻
thank you! that sazon seasoning is pretty good. Goes great on rice too!
@@SJCOOKS when I lived in Arizona tgey used it on everything, Sazon and Adobo🤣😂
Primo wtf lol looking really good Primo great color man o man now I have to make chicken freaken BOMB carnal
haha, thanks primo. Always a good time for some pollo asado brother
Nicely done🍺🍻🍺
Thanks man! Glad you liked
Bravo!
gracias hermano!
@@SJCOOKS No hay nada de que, carnal!
The Weber kettle is the best bbq.
Kettles are must haves, they are so versatile, you can cook anything!
maybe a little more burnt ❤
Agreed. A little char is good!
roast that chicken back over the charcoal, tne cook gets to eat that
good stuff