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Old Dave BBQ Pro
Joined: 04 Nov 2005 Posts: 702 Location: Coatesville, Indiana
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Posted: Dec 04 2016 Post subject: Insanely Hot Jerk Chicken |
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Every once in a while, this old “Chilihead” gets a yearning for some insanely hot food and this is the results of one of these cooks.
I started by making a Jamaican type of marinade and used two tablespoons of a very hot jerk spice blend and then I added four habaneros to this mix. That along with several other ingredients went into a blender and then into my one gallon bag with my six pieces of chicken. Placed the bag into the fridge for an overnight stay.
Now, any fool should know that this should be hot enough but not me, I figured I also needed a hot jerk glaze to go with this treat.
For my glaze, I used another TBL of the jerk blend, five habaneros, half a cup of hot ketchup, and several other goodies. I just pulsed this in the blender a little as I wanted it kinda chunky.
This morning, I placed my marinated chicken on my grill grate and carried it out and placed it on my hot Cobb grill.
Cool morning with the temperature at about freezing. I used some hickory chips as I wanted heavy smoke with this short cook.
Chicken on the first turn and without my hot glaze.
This is the chicken just about done and with three rounds of my hot glaze at this time into my cook.
Just off of the cooker.
My plate with one jerk chicken leg on a bed or red beans and rice, some pasta salad, some veggies, and my smoked and spiral cut pineapple with a dip of ice cream and some berry surple.
About half way thru this chicken leg and meal and with my face flushed, sweat all over my face and running down my back, heart pounding, and tears in my eyes, I had to call this punishment off! I was whipped but oh my, it was wonderful. (Only another Chilihead would understand).
The only downside will come in the morning...
p.s. I did finish that chicken leg later in the evening _________________ Old Dave
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Canadian Bacon BBQ Super All Star

Joined: 06 Sep 2007 Posts: 13550 Location: Mississauga ON Canada
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Posted: Dec 04 2016 Post subject: |
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Once again ...nice cook OD.....love jerk pork/chicken with white rice....
and I like hot jerk....my recipe i put 8 Habs....its hot.
Being a chilehead Dave...I understand....heart pounding.......Endorphin Rush. _________________ Horizon Offset (Marshall RD Special)
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Mike Lawry BBQ Super Pro
Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 2122 Location: Parts unknown
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Posted: Dec 04 2016 Post subject: |
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| I love hot peppers, hate the side effects. |
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Camper Bob Newbie
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As our family Dr. said, " If it goes in hot, it comes out hot." Words to live by. _________________ Brinkman Cimarron Offset
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suckaass BBQ Pro

Joined: 06 Apr 2011 Posts: 688 Location: The Pacific Northwest
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Posted: Dec 05 2016 Post subject: |
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Looks good, Dave
| Camper Bob wrote: | | As our family Dr. said, " If it goes in hot, it comes out hot." Words to live by. |
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k.c.hawg BBQ Super Pro

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Posted: Dec 06 2016 Post subject: |
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Old Dave I love hot and spicy, I would be more inclined to put a couple of bites of that chicken on the side of the plate as a spice enhancer to a slightly less atomic version. How do you handle the bones to keep them from catching the trash on fire??  _________________ http://kchawgskitchen.blogspot.com/
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Old Dave BBQ Pro
Joined: 04 Nov 2005 Posts: 702 Location: Coatesville, Indiana
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Posted: Dec 06 2016 Post subject: |
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| k.c.hawg wrote: | Old Dave I love hot and spicy, I would be more inclined to put a couple of bites of that chicken on the side of the plate as a spice enhancer to a slightly less atomic version. How do you handle the bones to keep them from catching the trash on fire??  |
Oh No! You don't dare put them bones in the trash...I usually bury them out by the garden. _________________ Old Dave
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