About 30 minutes prior to removing chicken quarters from the brine solution,
get your ugly drum smoker or grill's charcoal ignited and smoker temperature
between 275 to 300 degrees F. See
Ugly Drum Smoker page for additional information on controlling the
drum's temperature.
Remove chicken from brine and rinse under running cold water and pat dry
with paper towels. Rub olive oil onto chicken quarters
and sprinkle a heavy coat of Wild Bill's Meat Rub or rub of your choice on
each chicken quarter and massage the rub into the pores of the chicken
quarters.
Place chicken quarters on ugly drum smoker grill with the skin side up.
Allow to smoke at least one (1) hour and flip chicken quarters over
with the skin side down and smoke another 45 minutes to one hour until juices run
clear and chicken internal temperature reads at least 170 degrees F. using an
accurate thermometer.
Remove chicken quarters from smoker and loosely wrap in aluminum foil to
retain their moisture but do not leave too
long, otherwise they will loose moisture in the process. Many BBQ
enthusiasts place the cooked chicken in a preheated insulated cooler to retain its moisture and heat until ready to serve.
Serve with your favorite sides while the chicken is hot, moist and
succulent. Add your favorite BBQ or Rib Sauce to the chicken quarters
if desired, however the chicken quarters will be scrumptious as is.
YIELD: 1 chicken quarter per person
The pictures above doesn't do the chicken quarters true justice. They came
out extremely tender, moist, juicy and succulent with a slight hint of
sweetness from the brine in addition to the spices from the rub which gave
the chicken just enough kick and complexity. There was a huge amount of charcoal
smoke flavor embedded in the chicken and I was stoked and impressed with this recipe from Robert
Webster, Hamlet, NC. Robert uses his own rub and also rubs them with
Lemon Pepper. Naturally, I had to use my Wild Bill's Meat Rub which
might make pine bark taste good! Smoked chicken will exhibit a bright
pinkish color
smoke ring next to the outer layer (skin) and is not an
indication of undercooking and is considered a prized attribute in many
barbeque meats.
When the chicken leg can be easily separated from the thigh by twisting, it
is done, but I am never far from an accurate thermometer for verification of
doneness!
Click on below thumbnail sequence pixs for a larger screen view:
NOTES: When chicken or other meat is put into a brine solution,
a two-way transfer begins. Juices from the protein are pulled out into
the brine, while the brine (along with any added sugar and flavorings) is
pulled in. The end goal is to equalize the level of salt between brine and
flesh. As that's happening, other changes occur. The salt changes the
character of the proteins in the meat, breaking them down and loosening
their grip on each other. In a way, it causes them to somewhat gel,
and makes it harder for moisture to escape when the chicken is cooked.
Sugars that are absorbed into the flesh hold on to water, which helps keep
the meat even more moist when cooked. Visit this
link which details the effects of
osmosis and diffusion as it relates to the usage of brines to preserve, enhance and tenderize
vegetables and meats.
I save the left over fat, back parts, wing tips, etc., and freeze for later
usage making chicken stock or cook in rice for the additional flavor and
meat.
Many traditional BBQers keep their
smoker/cooker temperature around 225 to 250 degrees F. and baste their
chicken quarters or chicken halves about ever 30 minutes with apple juice or
Eastern type vinegar based BBQ sauce but you will be looking at about 4
hours or more of smoking time, however I don't think you can top the taste,
texture and appearance of chicken that has been brined and smoked using the
above Smoked Chicken Quarters recipe running the Ugly Drum Smoker temperature
between 275 to 300 degrees F. Chicken halves, whole chickens and whole
chickens that are butterflied will require a longer brine and smoking
time rendering the same marvelous results.
WARNING! Once you utilize an
ugly drum smoker for smoking and grilling, there is no going back to a gas
grill for BBQing on a regular
basis.
UDS UPDATE ON 07-15-14
Used the ole UDS on 07-12-14 and below a pixs. I got carried
away with the meal which consisted of smoked chicken, baked beans, boiled
new potatoes and slaw and forgot to take any additional pixs. I did
manage a pix of the left over chicken in the pan at the end of the meal.
A simple doneness test for the chicken quarters is to twist the leg bone
and it will easily pull for the socket with no effort whatsoever, however I
use my digital thermometer regularly.
Web posted on 03-05-13 by Bill aka Mickey Porter and updated sequence
pixs added on 03-08-13 and update pixs added on 07-15-14.
LEAVING ON A
SPIRITUAL NOTE
If you do not know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, please take this
moment to accept him by Faith into your Life, whereby Salvation will be
attained.
Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8 For by grace are ye saved through faith;
and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest
any man should boast.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen.”
Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the
word of God.”
Open this
link about faith in the King James Bible.
Romans 10:9 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord
Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved.”
Open this
link of Bible Verses About Salvation, King
James Version Bible (KJV).
Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of
soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the
thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is
eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of
God;”
Micah 6:8 “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth
the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with thy God?”
Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me."