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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Camp Fire Chicken on the Charcoal Grill

Linda and I stopped by Cracker Barrel last weekend for "lupper" (a meal between the normal time for lunch and supper). They were advertising Camp Fire Chicken on the menu insert and I decided to order it. Their version included a chicken quarter, potatoes, carrots, onions, a piece of corn on the cob, and a small amount of tomato. I enjoyed the meal and immediately decided that I would try to emulate that dish (or a close version) on the bbq grill at home.

There are many ways to prepare this dish. This is my improvised version of Camp Fire Chicken.

Step 1. Prepare the veggies


Celery, carrots, red bell pepper, squash, red onion, new potatoes


 Step 2. Prepare the chicken quarters (put some seasoning under the chicken skin too)


Chicken quarters seasoned with Lawry's poultry blend
 Step 3. Garlic powder


Garlic powder
 Step 4. Butter (or margarine)


A couple teaspoons of margarine seasoned with garlic powder
 Step 5. Pre-assemble the veggies and chicken in foil


The dish assembled in aluminum foil and ready for the grill (before)
 Step 6. Wrap tightly and place on the grill


Wrapped in aluminum foil and placed in the center of the grill with charcoal banked on the sides
 Step 7. Cook at 350 degrees for 60 - 75 minutes or until chicken reaches 175 - 180 degrees


Camp Fire Chicken fresh from the grill (after)
 Step 8. I used chicken quarters, but thighs, drumsticks or breasts would probably work well too


Camp Fire Chicken close-up

I enjoyed my version of the dish. I think this is a nice way to prepare an interesting dish on the grill for a family get together too. I could cook 8 - 10 of these easily in my Backwoods or McCullough upright bbq smokers.

3 comments:

Robbie said...

Looks good! I think i'll try this on my next camping trip. Thanks for sharing.

Chris said...

I haven't used the hobo pack technique in ages, time to break that out again.

Mary said...

The advantage of cooking en papillote is that the aromas are concentrated and do not go on steam.