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Grilled Golden Chicken

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Meats, Vegetables Canadian Grilled 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Chicken; [3 lb]
1 Orange
1/3 c White wine vinegar
1/4 c Vegetable oil
1 tb Fresh thyme; chopped
1/4 ts Black peppercorns; coarsely cracked

INSTRUCTIONS

With kitchen scissors or chef's knife, cut along each side of chicken's
backbone; remove backbone and trim visible fat.
Tuck wing tips behind back; flatten to 1 layer. Place in shallow casserole.
Grate orange rind and squeeze out juice; mix with vinegar, oil, thyme and
pepper. Pour over chicken; cover and marinate in refrigerator, turning
often, for at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours.
Reserving marinade, place chicken, skin side down, on greased grill over
medium-low indirect heat. Add soaked wood chips. Cover and cook for 1 hour,
turning and basting with marinade halfway through.
Transfer to direct heat; cook for 10 minutes per side or until meat
thermometer inserted in thigh registers 185F 85C.
Remove to platter and tent with foil; let stand for 10 minutes before
cutting into quarters.
Per Serving: about 455 calories, 41 g protein, 30 g fat, 3 g carbohydrate
good source iron.
Source: Canadian Living magazine [Jul 95] Presented in an article by
Margaret Fraser "More From Your Barbecue: Smoky Grilling" [-=PAM=-]
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