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August 10, 2010

Kitchen Basics Poultry Beer Can Roaster

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Shoving a full beer can up a chicken's butt is well - fun. We've always wanted to roast a chicken with the using the beer can method, and with this rack things look like they might take off food wise and not from an explosion.

You can roast your chicken using your favourite beer using this poultry roaster. Place the wire frame roaster in a roasting pan, insert an open can of beer into the center of the frame, and sit the chicken over the roaster in a vertical position. While roasting, the chicken will be infused with the flavour of the beer, and the fat will drip away from the chicken.

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Posted by Jay Brewer at August 10, 2010 7:23 AM
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I have a similar item that included a stainless steal "can" that works well without the increased toxin contamination from cooking with beverage cans.


Posted by: neagle at September 1, 2010 12:12 AM
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