Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => Pit Barrel Cooker Co. => Topic started by: cgseymour on July 18, 2016, 08:37:00 AM
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Hello All,
Local grocer had whole chickens on sale, so decided to do a couple of chickens on the PBC.
Used the turkey hangers and they came out great.
Simple SPG seasoning -- and then the Alabama White Sauce
Out of PBC (then basted with Alabama White Sauce)
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Carved and ready for table
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Wanted to get more pics but family was hungry.
Cheers
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Looks great! Hopefully the family enjoyed ;D
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That is some good looking PBC chicken.
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Looks really good!
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Alabama White Sauce is a fantastic pairing for chicken. I haven eve liked event eh thought of it on pork or beef...but on chicken it is a home run. Yours looks awesome!
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Alabama White Sauce is a fantastic pairing for chicken. I haven eve liked event eh thought of it on pork or beef...but on chicken it is a home run. Yours looks awesome!
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Like the Alabama white sauce
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Chicken looks great!!! Don
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Looks great, never heard of Alabama white sauce, but I'm not from Alabama, sound good anyway :)
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Looks great, never heard of Alabama white sauce, but I'm not from Alabama, sound good anyway :)
I've tried it once, it's a mayonnaise based sauce with some vinegar, spices etc.
"Bob Gibson is credited with concocting white sauce back in 1925. Today, this tangy, mayonnaise-based condiment, traditionally used to dress chicken, is as synonymous with the state of Alabama as legendary football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant."
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Looks great, never heard of Alabama white sauce, but I'm not from Alabama, sound good anyway :)
I've tried it once, it's a mayonnaise based sauce with some vinegar, spices etc.
"Bob Gibson is credited with concocting white sauce back in 1925. Today, this tangy, mayonnaise-based condiment, traditionally used to dress chicken, is as synonymous with the state of Alabama as legendary football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant."
Ok, Thanks for the info :)
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Hello All,
Thank you for the kind comments. I found the recipe on Amazingribs.com and sometimes will make with Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise.
Being from New York, my family was a bit skeptical at first, but now I can't make chicken without "the Sauce".
Thanks again for the kind comments.
Love participating on this board.
All the best.
Chris