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Started by qrczak1, July 27, 2019, 01:09:51 PM

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qrczak1

Didn't know this amount will fit the 22

qrczak1

Ok, ok. Nobody is counting 49 wings (without tips). 6 adults and 2 kids didn't manage to get rid of them

jmike314

Quote from: qrczak1 on July 27, 2019, 02:33:23 PM
Ok, ok. Nobody is counting 49 wings (without tips). 6 adults and 2 kids didn't manage to get rid of them

Then they weren't trying hard enough.


Looks good.


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TheKevman

Ha-ha, holy cow! That's awesome! How about an "after" pic of the chicken?!


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CBinCT

You gotta be careful the grill doesn't up and fly away when you have that many wings going!  Looks great!

crizpynutz

That is freakin awesome...but I do have a question.  Putting them so close and blocking off so much airflow didn't negatively impact the cook at all?  They were all done pretty evenly?  I mostly ask because I've made it point to keep my chicken wings/breasts/legs/thighs from touching during a cook as much as possible.

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Quote from: crizpynutz on July 29, 2019, 06:04:13 AM
That is freakin awesome...but I do have a question.  Putting them so close and blocking off so much airflow didn't negatively impact the cook at all?  They were all done pretty evenly?  I mostly ask because I've made it point to keep my chicken wings/breasts/legs/thighs from touching during a cook as much as possible.
Well, that's not an issue as I'm flipping them always twice. The wings shrink during the cook which eventually gives some space between them and allows to get a crispy skin on all sides. This time I was actually not looking for a crispy skin cause I used a lot of mustard as a wet marinade / binder.  They were done after exactly 1 hour and were really tasty