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Cooking & Food Talk => Charcoal Grilling & BBQ => Topic started by: Chasing_smoke on July 12, 2013, 06:22:59 PM

Title: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: Chasing_smoke on July 12, 2013, 06:22:59 PM
I've been wanting chicken Parmesan for awhile, my wife isn't a huge fan but she's dealing with it.
Started 3/4 chimney full of coals while I prepped the chicken. 

First I grabbed some chicken breasts and pounded them flat. Then I used some Panko bread crumbs, added garlic salt, Italian seasoning, and mrs dash.  Did one coat of bread crumbs with lightly moisten chicken, next and egg bath then one final coat of crumbs.

Next I boiled some water for my noodles, and started the sauce.

On went the chicken, grill temp was just shy of 450. My wife bought me a cool grill pan the other day so I put it to work. 

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Went indirect for a bit, then wanted to brown it up just a hair.  So I placed the pan over the coals for about 2 minutes (it will brown quickly) I jumped ahead of myself before the pic and sauced one opps!

(http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac208/Mbromleyphoto/null-135.jpg)

Next I after everything was sauced I put fresh mozzarella cheese on top. I wanted to melt the cheese so I put a coal basket under the pan to raise them to the top of the lid.

(http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac208/Mbromleyphoto/null-134.jpg)

After a few minutes it was semi melted but in fear of over cooking I pulled it early. It was 155 when I put it on the basket. My mozzarella was pre sliced around 1/4 I suggest thinner for a quick melt.

Next came the garlic bread, can have noodles and gravy without that!

(http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac208/Mbromleyphoto/null-139.jpg)

Plated up for dinner

(http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac208/Mbromleyphoto/null-140.jpg)

It was nice and crispy & well balanced. My wife even enjoyed it ha!

Here's some random shots while cooking.

Homer after the heat change, he gets pretty dark yellow

(http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac208/Mbromleyphoto/null-137.jpg)

And a beautiful sky to cook under

(http://i900.photobucket.com/albums/ac208/Mbromleyphoto/null-138.jpg)

Thanks for looking!
Michael





 "my kettle is more powerful it will do almost anything."
Title: Re: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: landgraftj on July 12, 2013, 06:31:18 PM
Wow smoke that looks damn good!
Title: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: Chasing_smoke on July 12, 2013, 07:06:36 PM
Thank you sir! Was a fun experiment for sure.


 "my kettle is more powerful it will do almost anything."
Title: Re: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: Thin Blue Smoke on July 12, 2013, 07:56:50 PM
Looks very tasty. Thanks for the pictures!
Title: Re: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: MacEggs on July 13, 2013, 07:35:03 AM
That ... looks ... Awesome!!  Thanks so much for sharing.  :D
Title: Re: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: Craig on July 13, 2013, 08:06:18 AM
Um........  Where's mine??  :( 
 
Seriously!  :'(  Where's mine!?  J/k.... ;) Seriously though, that looks outstanding! I am huge fan of Chicken Parm and I love eggplant parm too, but I've only had them in restaurant's so I need to put this at the top of the "To Cook list"!
 
Outstanding work, Smoke! If your bride loved it than that's a "make again" as we say in our house!  8)
Title: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: Chasing_smoke on July 13, 2013, 08:26:31 AM
Thanks guys! It was pretty good. I think next time I will coat the whole chicken in sauce and have thinner cut mozzarella. If anyone makes this I would suggest browning around 140 degrees, adding the sauce and cheese around 145 degrees. That way it doesn't over cook by the time you get the cheese melted.


 "my kettle is more powerful it will do almost anything."
Title: Re: Kettle chicken Parmesan
Post by: 1911Ron on July 13, 2013, 01:47:08 PM
Looks like you nailed it!