Being able to grill your chicken on the
inside has to be one of the best ways to ensure that your chicken is
safe to eat. I hope that it goes without saying that in addition you
need to know where your chicken has come from (and I don;t mean which
Supermarket) and also to ensure that it is washed thoroughly before
preparation.
The way I grill my chicken most of the time is spatchcocked for this
very reason but I have to say that in addition it also tastes great and
I can get my skin really crispy, just the way my family like it.
So where's the problem? Probably you don't know how to spatchcock a
chicken, right? Well don't worry, I'm going to describe how it's done.
In terms of equipment you need shears and a sharp boning knife. If
you haven't got shears then you can get away with a sharp knife, it'll
have to be bigger than your boning knife and you'll have to take extra
care to keep your fingers out of the way.
The first step is to remove the backbone and if using the shears
it's quite easy to cut it out, just put the chicken breast side down on
a board and use the shears to cut down one side of the back bone and
then the other. If using a sharp knife sit the bird on it neck and then
use the knife to saw from tail to neck again down either side of the
backbone. The bones either side of the backbone are quite brittle so
it's not a major affair but you will need to use a bit of force so this
is definitely the time to care of your fingers and keep them well out
of the way.
When you've cut the backbone out don't throw it away. Take a look
and you'll probably find the liver still attached. You can scoop it out
and collect a few more for chicken liver pate or if you're not into
that then at least grill it and then make some stock.
Back to the spatchcocking (if that's a verb) and the next job is to
remove what's commonly referred to as the breastbone. It is actually
called the keel bone for reasons that will become apparent when you
remove it. To be fair you don't actually have to remove it, many folks
will just suggest that you use the palm of your hand to flatten the
chicken but I like to remove it so that the chicken sits flatter on the
grill and it also makes it so much easier to quarter when cooked. In my
view the easiest and best way to serve barbecue chicken.
Open the chicken out so that its neck is at the top of your board
and at the top end of the keel bone is a piece of white cartilage about
the size of a dime. Use your knife to make an incision through this and
picking up the chicken in both hands, use your fingers on the underside
of the chicken (skin side) to push up and the keel bone should pop out.
Don't worry if it doesn't come immediately, you can always use your
boning knife to cut around it and give it a helping hand. When it does
come out, take a look at the shape and how it resembles the keel of a
boat.
That's it. You now know how to spatchcock chicken and it's now time
to turn it into barbecue grilled chicken. Forty minutes usually does
the job and I generally go for about forty five to fifty grilling the
inside of the chicken for the first half hour and then flipping it over
to grill the skin side for the remaining time until the skin is golden
and crispy.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
The Ritual of High School Baseball
Can you close your eyes and feel it? The
smell of newly cut grass is in the air. The sounds of balls hitting
soft leather echoes against the dings of metal bats. The sun is warm
again and all things are pointing to the new season of high school
baseball. Prep baseball is all about ritual and it's a rite of spring
passage in America as much as Easter and leaves coming back. That's why
we all love it.
Who doesn't love the tradition of high school baseball. Let's face it...it probably reaches back further into our childhood than any other sport. Prep football probably doesn't get a foothold until middle school and basketball usually starts about the same time. It takes forever to really get dribbling down. But little league baseball is a fixture in most towns going back to age 4 or 5 for most kids. That's where it all starts. You've got the uniforms and the baseball caps mirroring the pro teams. There's the chatter and the dugouts. Let's not forget the ring pops after the game. Come on...that's what a 5 year old is really playing for. Ahh....ring pops. So we all have a deep imprint of baseball in our minds stretching back to Kindergarden. That's part of what makes high school prep baseball so cool...it's the culmination of years of running, pitching, batting, and and just tossing the ball with friends and dads. Years. And it shows in the skills category.
Baseball is really one of the true skill sports. You can't just walk onto a baseball team like you might be able to do in football if you have raw athletic talent. It takes years to get down the skills needed to do well in high school baseball. There's no shortcut. Those hours at the batting cages are starting to bear fruit and that's half the fun at watching games at this level. You can see the talent on the field now. The pitching has become fierce. The batting has kept pace in a ever-increasing battle against pitching. It's war! Let's not forget the defense prowess now. Amazing catches and diving saves. That's what we're really there to watch. It's an increasingly technical execution of some pretty significant athletic skill...especially considering that the tacticians are ages 14-18.
All sports is about the unexpected. That's what the fans are waiting for. Prep baseball takes this to a whole other level. Each pitch is a potential explosion...literally. It's like a giant black jack table where the you have 20 and the dealer's showing an ace every time. You have no idea which way it's going to go but someone's going to leave crying. Baseball players don't cry but you know what we mean. When that bat connects and the crack rings out across the field, there's a rush of adrenaline to all watching (and playing). We're all just waiting for the next pop in baseball. We're all high school baseball adrenaline junkies.
So next time Spring times rolls around, take a second to check out the local team at the diamond. It really is America's favorite pastime for a reason. It's just a great way to pass time.
Who doesn't love the tradition of high school baseball. Let's face it...it probably reaches back further into our childhood than any other sport. Prep football probably doesn't get a foothold until middle school and basketball usually starts about the same time. It takes forever to really get dribbling down. But little league baseball is a fixture in most towns going back to age 4 or 5 for most kids. That's where it all starts. You've got the uniforms and the baseball caps mirroring the pro teams. There's the chatter and the dugouts. Let's not forget the ring pops after the game. Come on...that's what a 5 year old is really playing for. Ahh....ring pops. So we all have a deep imprint of baseball in our minds stretching back to Kindergarden. That's part of what makes high school prep baseball so cool...it's the culmination of years of running, pitching, batting, and and just tossing the ball with friends and dads. Years. And it shows in the skills category.
Baseball is really one of the true skill sports. You can't just walk onto a baseball team like you might be able to do in football if you have raw athletic talent. It takes years to get down the skills needed to do well in high school baseball. There's no shortcut. Those hours at the batting cages are starting to bear fruit and that's half the fun at watching games at this level. You can see the talent on the field now. The pitching has become fierce. The batting has kept pace in a ever-increasing battle against pitching. It's war! Let's not forget the defense prowess now. Amazing catches and diving saves. That's what we're really there to watch. It's an increasingly technical execution of some pretty significant athletic skill...especially considering that the tacticians are ages 14-18.
All sports is about the unexpected. That's what the fans are waiting for. Prep baseball takes this to a whole other level. Each pitch is a potential explosion...literally. It's like a giant black jack table where the you have 20 and the dealer's showing an ace every time. You have no idea which way it's going to go but someone's going to leave crying. Baseball players don't cry but you know what we mean. When that bat connects and the crack rings out across the field, there's a rush of adrenaline to all watching (and playing). We're all just waiting for the next pop in baseball. We're all high school baseball adrenaline junkies.
So next time Spring times rolls around, take a second to check out the local team at the diamond. It really is America's favorite pastime for a reason. It's just a great way to pass time.
Friday, March 2, 2012
All Aboard! “Viva La Diva” Sails From YoVille To Sardinia
YoVille Decorator YoDiva
finished working on a brand new room. In the picture after the link,
you can see the control room of huge cruising ship. We’re heading to
Sardinia YoTown!
YoDiva has so many other creations. Read an interview with her or continue reading for a bigger picture.
YoDiva has so many other creations. Read an interview with her or continue reading for a bigger picture.
Ultra Modern Furniture Now In YoVille Stores
The luxury month continues in YoVille with more fancy items. Head to
the Furniture Store and grab the latest items of the ultra modern theme.
According to Zynga, these items were made with “the young, successful professional” in mind. City lovers will enjoy the the penthouse windows with the city view. It’s a concrete jungle out there!
All pictures and prices are after the link. Enjoy.
All pictures and prices are after the link. Enjoy.
Free “Yacht In Bottles” Washing Up All Over YoVille
Get your free toy yacht today! While in game, you will get a pop up
that will ask you to share some yachts with your friends. Accept and a
message will be published on your Facebook feed for your friends to
grab some. You can get your own yacht in bottle by accepting it from
posts your friends publish on your facebook feed.
Like the, yacht in bottles are not just tiny items to put on a table. They are big bottles that are placed on the ground.
Pictures are after the link. Thank you Angie for the tip.
Like the, yacht in bottles are not just tiny items to put on a table. They are big bottles that are placed on the ground.
Pictures are after the link. Thank you Angie for the tip.
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