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1/4 Tasse | ketchup |
1/4 Tasse | Canola oil; (I used groundnut) |
1/4 Tasse | orange juice |
2 Esslöffel | Cider vinegar; (I used red wine vinegar) |
1/2 Teelöffel | Garlic powder; (I used 1 clove fresh garlic) |
1 Teelöffel | Pepper; (I used fresh cracked black) |
3/4 Teelöffel | salt |
by Charlie Knote
Charlie comments: Mix all ingredients together. Carefully use as a baste for the last 10 to 20 minutes of grilling. Makes over 3/4 cup.
How I used it:
I marinaded some chicken bits (thighs & drumsticks) in this stuff for a few hours.
The bits were sorta smoked in a Weber Kettle for about an hour with the food on one side and the fire heaped up on the other (charcoal with chunks of plum wood). Basted occasionally with the marinade which had been boiled up (can't be too careful!). I managed to keep the temperature at the grid down to around 240/260.
Spread the coals out, opened the vents and moved the chicken bits directly over and crisped them off. Liberal basting.
Verdict:- The kids loved it. I found it a bit sweet. Maybe add Tx Pete or somesuch.
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