Tea Smoked Chicken

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  • on May 06, 2012

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    This is an awesome dish - a big hit! I tweaked some of the spices to what I had in my cabinet using a Sesame seed blend and red hot pepper corns. I would perhaps use Boston Lettuce next time in lieu of Iceburg. It does take longer than 12 minutes to cook -

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  • on January 04, 2012

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    Whooty Booty! I like salt but this was a little too salty for me, and I'm the guy everyone calls "Salty Rodger" This name was derived from the two things I love and they are, in order 1. Salt and 2.Rodger Whitiker songs. But i did love the infusion of the peppercorn and the smokiness of the tea. My grandmother was a tea totteler, she would tote tea back and forth between my parents house and my Uncle 's apartment in the city. She would take a bus twice a week with her satchel of exotic teas and drop them off outside of our side door early tuesday and thursday mornings. All the locals made fun of her and called her the mad hatter. But i understood it was her way of caring about her family and our pets. (cat-Rufus and parakeet-Jesus Grandma is gone now but the memories are something I will cherish until i get the Alzhimers. Thanks food network kitchens for you due dilligence and crafty ideas that keep Americans such as myself well fed and full of memories for our children!

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  • on November 28, 2011

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    This recipe was excellent. I easily found the Szechuan Peppercorns (aka.. Prickly Ash and much different than Black pepper in a local Chinese market. Even though I do like salt a lot, I did follow the advice of a fair number of reviewers and decreased the amount to only 1 tbsp. If you do not care for salt, I would even go down to 2 tsp. The other advice I followed was the cooking time. It was definitely not cooked after 12 minutes. I did not open the lid at all until the 12 minutes was up, took the pan outside to open (absolutely necessary unless you want to smoke up your entire house, flipped the pieces over and put it back on for another 5 minutes. The chicken was perfectly cooked and extremely tender. The person who said it was rubbery either bought bad chicken or did not cook it properly. Next time, I will serve this as lettuce wraps, with larger pieces of lettuce on a serving tray and the chicken in a serving bowl with the sauce and let people assemble the wraps themselves.

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  • on June 01, 2011

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    This was one of the worst recipes I have ever cooked. I followed the recipe to the t (pun intended. Ended up with inedible, chewy, salt-***** worthy pieces of chicken. Tossed the chicken and the recipe in the garbage.

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  • on April 10, 2011

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    I made this to bring to a party as an appetizer. I was in a hurry so I just lightly salted and peppered the chicken before cooking. It was not done at 12 minutes. I turned the chicken over and cooked for 5 more minutes andthen turned off the heat and let the chicken sit for 5 minutes. I thought it was great and got lots of compliments. When I lined the pan with foil I let it over hang so when I put the lid on the pan I could fold it over the edge to create a seal. Worked well.

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  • on March 03, 2011

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    I don't know how Sezchuan peppercorns are different from any other ones....I used regular ones I had on hand. One intentional change I made was that I really don't care for 5 spice powder so I subsituted a Thai Spice mix instead (premade from Spice Island....nothing exotic. I followed the hints of the previous posters and did NOT take the lid off of the smoking pan. When the 12 minutes were up I took it out on the porch with a plate, took the lid off and put the chicken on the plate. My chicken was not quite done when I cut it up so I popped in the microwave for a short bit at that point to make sure the meat was cooked through. From the get go it looked like there was an awful lot of sodium in this recipe..so I only used 1/3 of the salt called for/it was fine. Esp. when there is also soy sauce involved.

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  • on October 16, 2010

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    I had my doubts when I tasted the chicken after cooking it but it was a huge hit at my party. The Szechuan peppercorns are very pungent; you might warn people this is a spicy dish. I also thought it was a little on the salty side but the lettuce cups and lime helped.

    A note on smoking: my house smells like smoke two days later. I lifted the lid unnecessarily and the smoke took over. Don't uncover unless you have to.

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  • on August 22, 2010

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    Loved it.

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  • on May 12, 2010

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    This looks amazing and sounds like others have been successful, but please make a video of this. Maybe have Emril or Alton or even Giada make this. I would really love to see the process and the final product. I'll even do it if you'd like!

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  • on May 07, 2010

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    This chicken taste great, but it is way too salty. Will make again, but leave the salt completely out. Loved smoking with the tea/rice mixture. WIll do that again!

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