The Ultimate Trick for Perfectly Crispy Chicken Skin

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2020
  • Mastering the art of achieving crispy chicken skin can be a challenge, especially in the world of BBQ. In this video, I share a game-changing BBQ hack that will help you achieve that perfect bite-through skin every time you cook chicken. Learn my secrets to crispy perfection and elevate your BBQ game to the next level!
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  • @MeatyMike
    @MeatyMike Před 4 lety +1

    some awesome tips here! there will be more successful chicken cooks now because of this lol. like your videos, and the elk one! love to cook wild game also, good stuff! just subscribed look forward to seeing more of your content- cheers

  • @Jimislash
    @Jimislash Před 3 lety

    I can't wait to try this. Thank you for the advice.

  • @MrPanthers23
    @MrPanthers23 Před 4 lety

    Love your channel man. That LSG is a thing of beauty.

  • @nstickmd
    @nstickmd Před 3 lety +10

    Great video man! Super helpful. Just some input on that boiling for your experiments, remember that the more solute you have dissolved in your water the higher temperature your water will boil at. Try dissolving a good amount of salt in there and that will raise your boiling temperature proportional to the amount of salt dissolved in solution. Hope that helps.

  • @michaelnance5236
    @michaelnance5236 Před 3 lety +1

    It's interesting that you chose this method in that this is a fairly common technique in Asian cooking to both remove some of the impurities and remove some of the fat prior to going onto other techniques. Good call!

  • @richs3035
    @richs3035 Před 3 lety +17

    Been boiling for 6 to 7 yrs now , trick is get that water really BOILING with Salt good amount !! Keep flame on high as you dump chicken in try to keep it boiling entire time . Depending on how much water cools but i boil for roughly 10 minutes

    • @richs3035
      @richs3035 Před 3 lety +2

      Great channel just came across it accidentally ! Ill have to try Stubbs usually make my own

  • @stevelitteral
    @stevelitteral Před 4 lety

    Never seen that. Interesting Have to give it a try. Thanx

  • @firefighter269a
    @firefighter269a Před 4 lety

    Looking forward to trying this method. Love your videos

  • @Compertz
    @Compertz Před 4 lety

    Been experimenting with cooking chicken better lately and having some success with higher heat and shorter time, even though the skin is crispier it hasn't quite got there. So will do this boil thing combined with cooking at 230C for an hour on a rack so heat can get all round it; and yes in an ordinary oven. Also before going in oven pat chicken dry and add salt all around the skin. Honestly I think this will give me the perfect cooked whole chicken; well best I have had so far. Just found your channel today, appreciate your work. Thanks.

  • @APNambo
    @APNambo Před 3 lety +7

    To get it more crispy, dunk it in ice water right after you boil it. It's better to repeat the process of short boiling and ice water twice than to boil continuously. Then you can safely dry it in the fridge overnight.

  • @talldave1000
    @talldave1000 Před rokem

    I'll be trying this out. Thanks for the video. Smart idea...

  • @djsugarbear6079
    @djsugarbear6079 Před 3 lety

    Man this is a great video as I struggle with this..... Thanks

  • @timmenard7745
    @timmenard7745 Před rokem

    Gonna try this. Nice, always up to learn something new

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for the inspirational comment. I appreciate you watching.

  • @BundyPoppy
    @BundyPoppy Před 4 lety

    Another great video. Flat out boil in lightly salted water. Hope you have an Awesome Weekend/Week too.

  • @jasonpatton548
    @jasonpatton548 Před 4 lety

    Great tip thanks man

  • @billsiebel9941
    @billsiebel9941 Před 4 lety +1

    That’s the video I have been looking for. Very well explained. On a Weber kettle what temperature should you start with for cooking the chicken skin side down? Also at what temperature of chicken should I run till I crank up heat?. I am subscribed to your channel and that was really a great job you did. Keep up the great work.

  • @cameronjm
    @cameronjm Před 2 lety

    Excellent idea. I am definitely going to try this. I think I would do more water at a hard boil before I put chicken in there and I would only put enough chicken in there where I didn’t lose the boil. Well done

  • @gafleet
    @gafleet Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, it is great to meet someone from Delmarva! I have been trying to get crispy skin on my bbq or grilled chicken without much success. Will give your method a try this weekend. I was raised in southern Delaware (between Seaford and Laurel) and have been trying to duplicate the bbq chicken we used to get on 404 in Bridgeville. I have an original delmarva sauce recipe, oil/vinegar based, that tastes great but cannot crisp that skin either. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Jerry Fleetwood

  • @Gallasl666
    @Gallasl666 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting. I've never heard of this method before so I might give it a go. I've mostly done my chicken on a Weber kettle. Indirect with an over the coals finish to try to crisp it up but it still never comes out how I want it. I mostly get crispy rubber.

  • @cecilcasey6440
    @cecilcasey6440 Před rokem +7

    The one thing you are missing is that the liquid can be any spice/season you would like to add to the chicken.
    One of my favorites is the overnight brine/orange juice concentrate frozen juice soak.
    So once you do the soak, transfer the liquid to the pot, bring it to a boil, and treat the skins and fat with the same flavoring to double down on the goodness. Looks like flavor town met krispy down.
    ---
    Sorry.
    -Cecil

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem +1

      Awesome input my friend. Thanks for contributing and watching.

  • @luv2smoke928
    @luv2smoke928 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video thanks for that. Can I use this method for wings?

  • @alexmac7495
    @alexmac7495 Před 4 lety

    I remember when this channel was new good work 50k plus now

  • @ColMajor
    @ColMajor Před 2 lety

    Adverb chicken! Truly good job on fantastically superb chicken. Amazingly excellent results. 🤠

  • @Bcook68
    @Bcook68 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I have always STEAMED wings before doing anything. Steamed for 10-12 minutes, pat dry and return to fridge for an hour or so to finish

  • @dougkidd4799
    @dougkidd4799 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thank you, just what I needed

  • @TheRealDjango_
    @TheRealDjango_ Před 2 lety +1

    I'm going to try this method and I will really judge this chicken! Rapid boil and chicken in until chicken is between 84° & 88° degrees... Rub chicken with some Stubbs chicken rub... Set my PitBoss Pro Series Smoker to 225°..... Start checking chicken temp after an hour... So we'll see, I started cooking in restaurants in 92 became a chef in 2004.... I'd love to see this work!!!

  • @shagwaaone1432
    @shagwaaone1432 Před 2 lety

    Nice backyard!👊

  • @jona5517
    @jona5517 Před 3 lety +10

    Great vid. Usually I dry brine and air dry in the fridge, if I have room. This would take care of the times when I have no room in the fridge. Scalding is used in Asia a lot for poultry. But the hot water is poured on the bird usually, until the skin contracts. Maybe just dipping a piece at a time to keep the water hot and not cook the meat as much would be an idea. I'm going to have to try this method soon.

    • @LaOwlett
      @LaOwlett Před rokem +1

      If it's about pre-rendering some of the fat, just lay them skin side down on a hot skillet. Chicken is already a delicate flavor, I would hate to boil it.

    • @RonOnTheGrill
      @RonOnTheGrill Před rokem +1

      The method you just mentioned is the one I saw another guy do. He didn't boil the chicken at all. He boiled the water and poured it over the chicken, and the skin contracted and shrank tightly around the chicken. I really haven't had much of a problem with skin, just by grilling/smoking at higher temps. But I guess that's where the shape of kettle grills have an advantage. That convection thing Weber has going on is pretty awesome, man. I'll to try this though, if for no other reason than to have another cool video to post.

  • @davidcisneros4400
    @davidcisneros4400 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video! I've yet to make a backyard bbq that I can be proud of. I am fairly new to grilling. I'm gonna try this technique and definitely gonna. give that rub a try. Thanks for sharing! 👍

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the kind words and encouragement. Let me know if you have any questions. Might make for a video idea and help you out.

  • @guns4funfreedomkeeper999

    Man, I forgot about that Stubbs Rub. I used to use that all the time. I am going to have to go find some of that. I use a light brushing of butter to get my skin to crisp up. I think it works. Never done a side by side comparison butter vrs unbuttered.

  • @mnguy494
    @mnguy494 Před 4 lety +3

    I've always done a reverse sear method with my wings. I know you brought it up to 350, but I'm talking 500+. It'd be interesting to see all the variations between boiling, reverse sear, both. I'd be curious on your thoughts of the top grill and how that performs next to a basic weber. BTW, just got the call from LSG, my 20x36 is crated up and ready to ship!! 3 months of waiting, but I know it will be worth it.

  • @victorjohnson2093
    @victorjohnson2093 Před 4 lety

    Great Video 👍🏿

  • @antoniobaskerville6823

    Thanks for this Video ! For years I been Grilling Rubbery Chicken. This Method Should Help my Grilling with Family and Friends. Thanks Again.

  • @blakenorthrup
    @blakenorthrup Před rokem +1

    It was obvious when you bit into that boiled one, the crunch sound from that skin was loud and clear. Thanks for the video man, will be doing this from now on👍

  • @davidrussell631
    @davidrussell631 Před 4 měsíci

    A 2 day dry brine/air dry in the fridge has given me my best thighs so far, grilled indirect/direct on my PK. Took them to over 180*, removed the bones and little cartilage knuckle, and put each on a bun with pickles, lettuce, and spicy mayo for probably the best chicken sandwich I’ve ever had thanks to a recent video of Bradley Robinson’s. Hard to beat smoked chicken, though, so you got me tempted to do a quick boil of leg quarters and put them on my offset. Think I boiled some wings a while back before grilling with pretty good results but in any case those thighs looked great! I’m sure they tasted even better!

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Super awesome contribution. Thanks for the support and I appreciate the great comment.

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 Před rokem

    LOVE it. Just subscribed.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Awesome to have you in the Backyard D Yates. Thank You and welcome.

  • @robertkimberleytaylor494
    @robertkimberleytaylor494 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it! Enjoyed rebuff to the critics!!

  • @MrCbonzo
    @MrCbonzo Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @RonOnTheGrill
    @RonOnTheGrill Před 3 lety +7

    I'm a bit of a "collector" of crispy skin techniques, and now I have another one! I've never heard of this one but it makes sense. I've had great results with just screaming hot temps. I just did some wings using baking powder and flour, that was almost like fried chicken. You definitely need to try that one. Great video!

    • @richardvillanueva8786
      @richardvillanueva8786 Před 3 lety

      Sounds interesting

    • @tylerhughes5420
      @tylerhughes5420 Před 2 lety +1

      Add this one too you're collection. Sous vide your chicken at 140 for 4 hours then drain pat dry and allow to sit uncovered in the fridge for 6 or 8 hours. At this point you and fry at 375 for 4 minutes or smoke at 325 for 1 hour.

    • @Arlong1776
      @Arlong1776 Před 2 lety

      How do you prevent skin peelback?

    • @rayowens5742
      @rayowens5742 Před 2 lety +1

      Can you elaborate on the baking powder and flour method please.

    • @Lat41
      @Lat41 Před 2 lety

      @@tylerhughes5420 I’m a big fan of starting chicken in sous vide. Wings turn out so tender inside, and skin has great crisp.

  • @jackwebb5917
    @jackwebb5917 Před rokem

    Excellent video!

  • @billhopkins1553
    @billhopkins1553 Před rokem

    It works with any meat as is in ribs,rabbit,etc. also this way you are assured to get product cooked thru..Thax for your time, I enjoyed watching you cook!!

  • @rockford2981
    @rockford2981 Před 3 lety

    Oh snap! A fellow Delaware smoker! I’m in Wilmington.

  • @psu7276
    @psu7276 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for posting. We enjoy smoked chicken, and like you, disappointed by the rubbery skin. I will try this but have a few questions. I believe you said 225 which is good because we often do ribs at the same time. You mentioned leg quarters with success, so how about a spatchcocked bird? I think it might work. Any guesses on doing a whole chicken with this method? Did you keep skin side down the whole time? Chicken - the economical feast. Thanks!

  • @danc1279
    @danc1279 Před rokem

    thx! been using (Stubbs BBQ sauce for a few years) didn't know they had a rub...will try this next time for wings for sure! (over west in the DMV but from Chi Souf Side so grew up on Lem's so trying to copy that too) i like your philosophy, new subscriber here

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Stubbs BBQ puts out some incredible stuff. Thanks for commenting.

  • @rosemarypetrongelli1384

    Hey Del, how’s it going? Looks like chicken, and that is a great idea boiling it low boil for a out 6 minutes and I can’t believe that chicken the color I can smell from here.i heard that bid on the thighs. Great and scientific experiment. You are awesome my man. God bless you and your passion for that outside cooking. Yore a perfectionist.Nailing it down to your perfection. Yes or no it’s good eating!🐓🐓🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍👍

  • @ahmadsanders7463
    @ahmadsanders7463 Před 4 lety

    Nice...thanks for the tip. That's my biggest challenge with chicken. I will definitely be trying this. Keep it up. Jesus loves you.

  • @oakcliffpride
    @oakcliffpride Před rokem

    I've found grilling with lid open medium heat on coals flipping only when slick doesn't stick to grate. It's a slow process but end up with super crispy and flavorful chicken

  • @jumapelljohn3958
    @jumapelljohn3958 Před rokem +1

    Great vid and info. Thanks. I normally use a little baking powder or corn starch added to my rub to assist with crispy skin. Now I'm going to double down and do your boil and add the baking powder with rub and see what happens.

  • @bowbrilliance
    @bowbrilliance Před 3 lety

    If I used a fat in the final hour of my mop, like oil mix or a butter mix would that make it crispier?

  • @tvormwald
    @tvormwald Před rokem +1

    Really helpful

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Thats the plan Tom. Thank You for the support and feedback.

  • @DHAWK888
    @DHAWK888 Před 3 lety +2

    Gonna try a reverse method tonight where I crispen the chicken skin in an air fryer near the end of the cook

  • @dh4407
    @dh4407 Před 3 lety

    i am excited and scared at the same time to use my smoker grill for the first time next week.... oh boy,,, your chicken looks sooooo good! im going to do what you did as best i can,,, thank you very much.

  • @rogereriksen2472
    @rogereriksen2472 Před rokem

    Brother, you have a killer voice for vids. Don't know if it is natural or over-dubbed, but you are rocking it. As to the chicken, I am the type of KCBS judge that would not be favorable toward the #4, and would be expecting the #2 for sure. Good demo.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback Roger. I'm always trying to improve the viewing experience. I appreciate you watching.

  • @ALPHAJACK78
    @ALPHAJACK78 Před rokem +1

    Great video, I have recently used a small pressure cooker with chicken, with a small amount of chicken broth on the bottom of the pot for about 12 minutes. This retains moisture in the chicken where boiling or par boiling removes a lot of the fat and kind of dries it out. The chicken is almost totally cooked, then season, and throw in the smoker until you hit 180 internal, put smoker at about 350 for 25 minutes. Skin side up, crispy.

  • @RuSomeKindaIdiot
    @RuSomeKindaIdiot Před 4 lety +3

    Nice technique. I just pull back the skin and scrape the fat off with a knife. Always very crispy and sure fire as fat content varies from bird to bird. One less pan to wash is a bonus!

  • @alzawalich9829
    @alzawalich9829 Před 4 lety +1

    Very interesting, looks good. Think of adding a spray oil to the skin at the half way part of the cook? Love your videos

  • @mcmuffin007
    @mcmuffin007 Před 3 lety

    Would boiling chicken wings before smoking them also crisp up the skin? If so would I boil them for 5-6 minutes or would it be less time since they are smaller?

  • @fedevar1
    @fedevar1 Před 2 lety

    I always been thinking that boiling chicken (at least for 5 mins) you extract flavor. I continue proving my cooking methods but I will find out. Thanks

  • @jeremykanetravis
    @jeremykanetravis Před 3 lety +1

    I'm going to try this method soon. Thanks for posting the video. Any recommendations for crispy chicken skin for a whole chicken?

    • @lbarc3376
      @lbarc3376 Před 2 lety +1

      My Grandmother would melt some real butter and lightly pour it on the chicken skin and always baste it with the juices from the bottom a few times during cooking. :)

    • @jlb6262
      @jlb6262 Před rokem

      Rotisserie the whole bird in an air fryer at 350 for an hour or so. Check temps to make sure its done. Skin is really crispy.

  • @davidkanera7445
    @davidkanera7445 Před 2 lety +1

    Doing my first whole bird tonight on my charbroil acorn. I've done other common smokes butt not a bird. Thanks for the tip!

  • @easy3088
    @easy3088 Před 3 lety

    No olive oil brush before that dry seasoning application?

  • @garywheatley1196
    @garywheatley1196 Před 4 lety

    what temperature did you remove the chicken

  • @jakefinn7905
    @jakefinn7905 Před rokem

    great video & attention to detail. you can get the same result by searing on the Weber a couple minutes per side and then transfer to the smoker. If im doing a small batch for me and my girl i just cook them on the Weber and put'm on the upper deck w/a drip pan underneath and never look until done (180). thx again

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Super awesome comment. Thanks for the contribution and I appreciate you watching Jake.

  • @joebacarella2829
    @joebacarella2829 Před 2 lety +1

    I never seen the boil method and I watch a lot of smoking videos, I have a pellet grill that only hits about 400 F, I do my wings dried at 400 F well seasoned about 45-50 minutes and they are pretty good crisp wise. I do legs the same way, for 1 hour, skin up, I don`t even flip them. I will try the boil method for thighs, because they are thick skinned, thanks for sharing.

  • @crazymanbbqcompany1592
    @crazymanbbqcompany1592 Před 3 lety +1

    What's with the acrid white smoke ?
    After you put the chicken on the Smoker...

  • @digoravas1986
    @digoravas1986 Před rokem

    Sub... great channel here....one love from jamaica 🇯🇲

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      So awesome to have you join the Backyard. I've stayed at FDR in Runaway Bay many times. The best jerk chicken and pork I've ever had. Thanks for watching.

  • @MrUwphotography
    @MrUwphotography Před rokem +1

    If the water is boiling, it's 212 degrees. It won't get any hotter unless it's under pressure.

  • @schoocg
    @schoocg Před rokem

    I have never seen this method before and I am 70. I love crispy skin , hands down, but I always over cook and dry chicken to get it. Wish I had learned this trick earlier. Will try out that rub too.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Its never to late learn and make it happen. Thank you for your support.

  • @chrisavino2484
    @chrisavino2484 Před 4 lety

    Where do you live? Love that backyard!

  • @MrPanthers23
    @MrPanthers23 Před 4 lety +7

    For my skin on thighs, I like to season the chicken the day before, leave uncovered. Let that dry brine happen. Then I cook it at around 420-450 indirect on the weber kettle. Fill up the slow n sear with a full basket of charcoal, cook to 180.

    • @devinthomas4866
      @devinthomas4866 Před rokem

      Same here...100% way to go

    • @RonOnTheGrill
      @RonOnTheGrill Před rokem

      @@devinthomas4866 agreed! Stuff like this is where the shape of the Weber Kettle really changes the game. I haven't had ANY of these problems with tough skin beyond the first couple of times I tried smoking chicken. But that was only because I was new to it and didn't know that all you really have to do (with kettles anyway) is start with dry skin and cook above 275. Heck I'm usually "smoking" my wings and thighs somewhere between 350-400, sometimes higher. I'm trying this just because I think it'll make a great video, but with those kettles and that convection cooking they create, tough skin hasn't been a problem for me so far.

  • @TeamEmperor
    @TeamEmperor Před 3 lety +3

    You should be blanching the chicken not boiling. The water needs to be screaming hot when blanching

  • @K.O240
    @K.O240 Před 2 lety

    Interesting experiment, if you want to get the water hotter you could try a pressure cooker.

  • @danielploy9143
    @danielploy9143 Před rokem

    What you did was a good idea. I might try same boil harder 1 or 2 pieces a time pinned with toothpicks air dried a good 15 minutes then set on pit at a temp over 300 degrees.

  • @nafoaz117
    @nafoaz117 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely need to try this! Anything to get crispier skin. Did you notice a difference in the amount of smoke that gets into the ones that you boiled?

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před 2 lety

      I'm always looking for ways to get crispier chicken skin. I didn't notice much difference in smoke. Thanks for watching.

  • @weewee9464
    @weewee9464 Před 2 lety

    Looks really good but it’s hard to crisp on the smoker

  • @smgdroid
    @smgdroid Před rokem

    I'm not sure if you are interested in sous vide, but you could do that to cook the chicken before and then finish it over a super high fire

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      I do enjoy Sous Vide. Thanks for the suggestion and I appreciate you watching.

  • @taylormooney402
    @taylormooney402 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Mad Scientist did a video a while back incorporating the boiling technique beforer smoking. I live in the Delmarva area and was wondering if you would be wiling to let me know where you baught your splits from. I cant seem to find a reliable source for splits to save my life.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Taylor I appreciate you watching and commenting. I guess I'm not sure what you're referring to as "splits"??

  • @TheTomshea
    @TheTomshea Před 3 lety

    Can I use this process with a spatchcock chicken

  • @armyguy91357
    @armyguy91357 Před rokem

    Found the boiling method for any meat tends to make the flesh dry out more reducing the juiciness. Try dredging in baking powder without boiling before cooking

  • @BluePiggy97
    @BluePiggy97 Před 4 lety +10

    I would really like your take on the flavor and smoke level difference between the two. Does the pre boil affect how the chicken absorbs the smoke?

    • @TheRealDjango_
      @TheRealDjango_ Před 2 lety

      That's an extremely good good question ⁉️
      And I'm going to be checking on that when I replicate this method!!!!!

    • @soota6083
      @soota6083 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRealDjango_ Did you ever find out?

  • @1knightflyer
    @1knightflyer Před rokem +1

    since water only gets to 212 f at a boil... I'm thinking par frying might knock out of the park... really good vid, to use an Ausie term which I am not " Good ON You" Brother Keep at it...

  • @meatssa
    @meatssa Před rokem

    Why dident you use your rec tec for this one? Looks lonely back there lol, I can't wait to try this out

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      I like to spread the love. I really appreciate you watching and commenting. Keep the Smoke Rolling!

  • @carlosdanger2586
    @carlosdanger2586 Před rokem +1

    I wish you would have done that same thing with that kettle grill that you got sitting back there. That stick burner seems to be way too much work.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Thanks for the suggestion Carlos. I appreciate the feedback

  • @jermainefant2027
    @jermainefant2027 Před 3 lety

    AWESOME TIP BRO!!! Thanks. Those thighs looked FANTASTIC

  • @Arenki1992
    @Arenki1992 Před 4 lety

    Really like your beard dude

  • @TG-qr4jr
    @TG-qr4jr Před 3 lety

    Flash oil fry?

  • @denniswong1438
    @denniswong1438 Před rokem

    Did you compare with just pouring boiling water or just a dip and a few pours it makes a difference

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      I have tried that. The ski peels off the meat a little more when pouring boiling water over the chicken vs dipping it. Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate you watching.

  • @beasthunt
    @beasthunt Před 3 lety

    Good video, bud.
    What temp did you cook those thighs before you cranked up the heat?

  • @randyherring3373
    @randyherring3373 Před rokem

    Try Hardwood briquettes as a fuel source crisp thhe skin right up...

  • @scotty362100
    @scotty362100 Před rokem

    If you want to soup up your "boiling method" use a steamer rack in an InstaPot so the chicken doesn't touch the water. Pressure steam for 5 minutes after it reaches pressure, cool/dry in refrigerator "uncovered" overnight. Thank me later

  • @fredmcmunn5951
    @fredmcmunn5951 Před 3 lety

    Smoking is a culinary method I'm not brave enough or patient enough to tackle, short marinade and toss in pressure cooker for 30 minutes then pat dry throw in 375 oven for another 30 minutes. Never failed me...

  • @whitneyamann2705
    @whitneyamann2705 Před rokem

    Would these temps be the same if using a pellet smoker? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :) Would love to try this method.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Pellet smoking is a little more humid but for the most part temps would be the same. Thanks for watching.

  • @morrius0757
    @morrius0757 Před 3 lety +3

    Keep the water boiling and as hot as it can go, then only leave to chicken in for a shorter time. You want to not cook the chicken as much and this will help.

  • @johnnyloveit901
    @johnnyloveit901 Před rokem

    You need to look at Chinese soy sauce chicken, a very similar method, but they infuse spices with the boil, then dunk it in ice water to tighten up the skin. Also poke some tiny holes all over the skin.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Thanks for the awesome suggestion. I love hearing about everyones different methods. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @MrMZaccone
    @MrMZaccone Před 2 měsíci

    I do something similar with my chicken but I do it in low temp fat rather than water, like a confit. I cook a second time and the skin comes out potato chip crisp.

  • @masterchiefmasterchieflopez

    Good video thank you,now I have a new way smoke my chicken .

  • @Psalms144_1_2
    @Psalms144_1_2 Před rokem

    Finally, a cook thats verified, thank you brother.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the kind words Ray. Your support means a lot.

  • @BOBBERtheKID
    @BOBBERtheKID Před 2 lety +1

    Dunk your chicken in the boiling water and then immediately into an ice bath, you want to render the fat but, not cook the chicken meat. Do this a few times. Put it on a wire rack and air dry it in the fridge for a day. This is a common method in Asia for duck which has even more fat in the skin than chicken does.

  • @fixfireleo
    @fixfireleo Před rokem

    What about putting them in the air fryer on high to crisp the skin? I buy fried chicken and, you know how the crispy fried skin gets soft in the fridge, the air fryer makes it crispier than when you buy it freshly fried.

    • @DelmarvaBackyard
      @DelmarvaBackyard  Před rokem

      Air fryer works well. I've experimented with it with great results. Thanks for contributing.

  • @beverlysturgill9734
    @beverlysturgill9734 Před 3 lety

    What if you steamed the chicken instead of boiling?