Monday, September 19, 2011

Bayou Classic 0440-PDQ Beercan ChickCAN Rack
























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$33.99
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Bayou Classic 0440-PDQ Beercan ChickCAN Rack Feature


  • Wire rack cooks 4-pound chicken upright by beer can method
  • Nickel-plated; safe for charcoal grill, gas grill, oven, or smoker
  • 3 spread feet rest on grill or in pan of water to prevent flare-ups
  • Uses any 12-ounce can of beer or soda for moisture
  • Instructions included; dishwasher-safe; measures 7 by 4 inches



Bayou Classic 0440-PDQ Beercan ChickCAN Rack Overview


The Bayou Classic ChickCAN Rack has proven to be the most popular and sought after cooking accessory! The Nickel-Plated Rack holds any 12-oz. Can. Use with your favorite beer or soda. Great on the Grill! Great in the Oven!


Bayou Classic 0440-PDQ Beercan ChickCAN Rack Specifications


This nickel-plated metal rack from Bayou Classic lets you cook a chicken via the beer can method with less worry about the hot can spilling or getting knocked over. A 12-ounce can of beer or soda fits securely in the stand's center (which protrudes into the bird's cavity), while three spread "feet" provide support for a chicken up to four pounds in weight. The chicken can be cooked on this rack in a variety of ways: on a charcoal grill, gas grill, or inside an oven. Reusable and dishwasher-safe, the 7-by-4-inch ChickCan rack makes a novel gift for the outdoor chef.

Instructions included with the rack make the process easy. Basically, the can is half emptied and seasonings such as Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and minced garlic are added. When heated, the liquid creates a fragrant steam that keeps the chicken moist. The neck of the bird should be closed with either a potato or onion to prevent the moisture from escaping. After one to two hours of cooking, the bird and rack should be lifted off the heat very carefully with a fork and tongs and allowed to cool. A larger rack for turkeys is available separately. --Ann Bieri

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