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The Best Spicy Grilled Chicken You'll Ever Make

Brian Lagerstrom 166,504 1 week ago
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I only publish recipes that I think are good, but this really is the best spicy grilled chicken you'll ever make. Use my code Brian25 for 25% off your first month of Seed's DS-01 https://seed.com/daily-synbiotic?utm_source=brian_lagerstrom&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=25p&promo_code=BRIAN25 ▶️WATCH NEXT: Instantly Upgrade Your Chicken Breast: https://youtu.be/At49wkb72iE Birria Tacos: https://youtu.be/O1TNRYVZD8w 🔪MY GEAR: LAGERSTROM 8' CHEFS KNIFE: https://shop.brianlagerstrom.com MEAT BRUSH: I recommend this one https://amzn.to/4kyV2XS but I use this one in the video: https://amzn.to/43swA38 FOOD PROCESSOR: https://amzn.to/4jcMZ1C KITCHEN SCISSORS: https://amzn.to/3Zv50kC DIGITAL SCALE: https://amzn.to/30bNZO3 HALF SHEET PAN: https://amzn.to/41SQxy1 HALF SHEET WIRE RACK: https://amzn.to/41tasDT INSTANT READ THERMOMETER: https://alnk.to/h6DEEJA QUARTER SHEET PAN + RACK: https://amzn.to/3jqDGgx FAVORITE STAINLESS BOWL: https://amzn.to/3pTBCTo AMAZON STORE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/brianlagerstrom **As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases** Ingredients Dry Brine (Whole Chicken) ∙25g (4 t) kosher salt ∙12g (1 T) sugar Dry Brine (Chicken Leg Quarters) ∙20g (3 ¼ t) kosher salt ∙10g (2 ½ t) sugar Piri Piri Marinade/Sauce (yields approx. 3 cups) ∙150g (1 c) chopped onion ∙250g (1 ½ c) chopped red bell pepper ∙30g (6-8 cloves) garlic ∙15g (5-6) Thai bird’s eye chiles (sug 2 small habaneros) ∙10g (1 1/2 T) smoked paprika ∙15g (1T) kosher salt ∙30g (2 ½ T) sugar ∙200g (¾ c + 2 T) olive oil ∙Zest of 2 lemons ∙50g (3 T) lemon juice (about 2 lemons) ∙20g (1 T + 1 t) white distilled vinegar For Roasting the Whole Chicken ∙1 whole chicken, preferably under 1.8kg (4 lb) For Grilling ∙6 chicken leg quarters, deboned (or bone-in if preferred) ∙Olive oil or pan spray, for grill grates Instructions 1. In a food processor, process onion, red bell pepper, garlic, chilis, paprika, salt, sugar, olive oil, lemon zest, lemon juice, and vinegar until smooth but still a little chunky 2. Blend until broken down and saucy, but not completely smooth. The texture should be loose and rustic. 3. Reserve half of the marinade in the fridge for use during cooking and finishing. Oven Method (Whole Spatchcocked Chicken) 1. Flip the chicken breast-side down. Using kitchen shears, cut along both sides of the spine and remove it. Flip the chicken breast-side up and firmly press down to crack the breastbone so the bird lays flat. 2. Rub chicken all over with the salt and sugar mixture. Let sit uncovered for 25 minutes at room temperature. 3. Liberally brush both sides of the chicken with half of the prepared marinade. Refrigerate uncovered overnight. Reserve/refrigerate unused marinade. 4. The next day, preheat oven to 285°F (140°C). Place chicken on a rack-lined tray and roast for 1 hour and 15 minutes. The internal temperature should reach 135–140°F (57–60°C) in the breast. 5. Increase oven temperature to 475°F (245°C). Brush the bird liberally with reserved marinade (about ¼ cup). Roast for 15 minutes, then brush again lightly and roast an additional 10–15 minutes until deeply browned. Rotate bird during the final 5 minutes for even caramelization. 6. While the chicken finishes roasting, pour the remaining marinade (approx. 1 ½ c) into a saucepan. Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes to reduce and sterilize. Stir frequently. 7. Once chicken reaches 165°F (74°C) in the breast and 175°F (80°C) in the thigh, remove from oven. Brush one final time with the cooked sauce and let rest for 10–15 minutes. Carve and serve. Grilled Method (Chicken Quarters) 1. Using a paring knife, debone the chicken leg quarters, keeping skin intact. You can also grill bone-in. 2. Season both sides of deboned leg quarters with salt and sugar mixture. Let sit for 25 minutes. 3. Spoon approximately 3 T of marinade per piece, coating thoroughly. Refrigerate overnight uncovered. 4. Preheat grill to 375–400°F (190–205°C). Oil grates generously to prevent sticking. 5. Place chicken skin-side up on the grill. Dab with more marinade. Close lid and cook 3–5 minutes. 6. Carefully flip to skin-side down. Grill another 3–4 minutes. Sauce the exposed side again. Repeat flipping every 3–5 minutes, saucing and rotating as needed for even browning. 7. Grill for a total of 25–30 minutes until skin is well rendered and internal temp reaches ~180°F (82°C). Remove from grill and brush with cooked, reduced peri peri sauce while resting. CHAPTERS 0:00 spatchcocking and brining the chicken 1:42 making the peri peri marinade/sauce 3:54 roasting and saucing the chicken 5:07 reducing the sauce 5:28 keeping it smooth 6:33 finishing the sauce and final oven result 8:31 deboning, brining, marinating chicken for grill method 10:13 grilling and finishing 🎧MUSIC: EPIDEMIC SOUND https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/ccpjb3 #periperi #piripiri

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