A grilled whole chicken is so delicious that it can almost stand alone, but it pairs perfectly with a colourful and refreshing salad. You could opt for a classic Romaine Salad, which features crisp lettuce leaves, creamy dressing, and tangy Parmesan cheese.
Alternatively, a grilled chicken salad, combining tender chicken slices with fresh greens, veggies, and a zesty vinaigrette, could be an excellent choice.
Grilling a whole chicken is a culinary feat that can impress your guests while still being deceptively easy to prepare. The simple process results in a stunning, juicy, and flavorful dish that can make for a show-stopping dinner-party centrepiece.
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What Is Spatchcocking?
Butterfly cutting, also known as spatchcocking, is a technique used to prepare poultry for cooking. This method involves removing the backbone and flattening the meat before cooking. It allows for faster and more even cooking, resulting in crispy skin and flavorful meat infused with marinade or rub.
The breast and legs are cooked simultaneously by exposing more surface area to the heat, ensuring the chicken is perfectly cooked.
Why Choose Spatchcock Chicken For Grilling?
Grilling a whole chicken is often a challenge due to its uneven shape. The Spatchcock method addresses this by flattening the chicken, allowing more uniform exposure to the grill’s heat.
This results in a chicken that’s perfectly cooked throughout, with a deliciously crispy skin. Moreover, the opened-up cavity allows for more seasoning contact, enhancing the flavor from the inside out.
Easy Grilled Spatchcock Chicken Recipe
This is a simple recipe for making a delicious Spatchcock Chicken that cooks faster, is packed with taste, stays moist, and ensures evenly cooked meat every single time.
Ingredients
- 4 lb whole chicken
For The Dry Rub
- 2 tsp ground black pepper
- 2 tsp sweet paprika
- 2 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp celery salt
- 1/4 tsp ground cumin
- 1/4 tsp ground coriander
Instructions
- Mix all the dry ingredients in a small bowl and keep aside.
- Place the chicken breast side down on a clean surface. Starting from the neck, use kitchen scissors or poultry shears to cut along each side of the backbone towards the legs, cutting through the rib bones.
- Find the cartilage at the center where the breastbone starts. Make a quarter-inch deep cut and spread it open to expose the breastbone. Then, flip the chicken over and press down firmly with the heel of your hand to flatten it, ensuring it’s butterflied to an even thickness.
- Evenly sprinkle the dry rub over the chicken and rub it into the skin for better adherence. Let the chicken sit while you preheat your traeger Fremont wood pellet grill or smoker to 400°F.
- Place the chicken and rib bones on a roasting sheet (for oven use) or directly on the grill. Cook for 40-45 until the chicken reads 160°F.
- For added taste, feel free to baste the chicken with your favorite sauce every 20 minutes.
- Once done, remove the chicken from the grill/smoker and rest for 15 minutes.
- Now, you’re ready to cut the chicken into pieces or shred it as desired and serve.
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Tips For Perfect Grilling
- Preheat the Grill: A properly preheated grill ensures the skin crisps up immediately, preventing sticking and promoting an even cook. To ensure hygiene grilling, clean your grill after each grilling.
- Use a Meat Thermometer: To avoid under or overcooking, always use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the chicken.
- Be patient with marinating: The longer you marinate, the more flavorful the chicken. Overnight marination is ideal for the best results.
- Avoid Constant Flipping: Let the chicken cook undisturbed on each side to achieve a good sear and crisp skin.
- Extra Smoky Flavor: For those using a smoker or grill, consider hickory wood chips or pellets for that extra smoky flavor.
Wrapping Up
Spatchcocking a chicken simplifies grilling, ensuring even cooking and enhanced flavor. This method, combined with a rich spice rub and consistent heat, delivers a juicy, tender, and deliciously seasoned chicken in less time.
Allowing the chicken to rest before serving guarantees moisture retention for a succulent meal. This approach to grilling chicken efficiently elevates your culinary skills, promising a delightful dining experience with minimal effort.
Perfect for any occasion, spatchcock chicken is a surefire way to impress your guests and enjoy a perfectly cooked meal every time.


