What's the simplest way to cook chicken drum sticks?
I usually do quaters, wings or whole but there's a million different ways on google.
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>>8184646
Marinate and throw on a grill.
>>8184646
Absolutely simplest?
Salt and pepper, put in oven on broil.
get sticks
put 1-2 layers foil in the shit your gonna bake with
wash chicken
combine spices you want with about 2 barbeque sauce shits (entire bottles because I usually do 6+4 thighs)
mix it
arrange chicken on your pan shit
preheat oven to 450
pour rest of sauce on chicken
cover with foil at least twice highest 3 times
bake for 1 hour
enjoy soft hot chicken and dip in the juices
eat some pickles with meal
>>8184646
Simplest?
Bake them...
>>8184646
I tried this recipe awhile back where you smoke chicken quarters and split chicken breast, let it cool overnight in the fridge, and then deep fry it to get the skin crispy and warm it through. You don't coat it with anything before frying. It came out amazing.
I thought I'd try it with the oven. Rendering out the fat at a low temperature, letting it cool, and then baking it again at a higher temperature (no fat = no smoke) produced the best chicken I've ever had. You get a crispy exterior with juicy meat.
It's not an unusual method, either. French fries and hot wings do the twice-cooked thing.
>>8184688
This sounds disgusting.
Simplest way to cook chicken wings: sprinkle lightly with Lawry's seasoned salt and Grill until cooked
>>8184646
I cooked a whole hen once in under 15 minutes by simply flipping it twice in a deep fryer filled to may 2-3 inches.