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		<title>EKO Boiler Christmas Chicken Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>EKO Boiler Christmas Chicken</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Matlosz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being the boiler man and all, I thought it was only appropriate to cook Christmas dinner in the EKO firebox.  I have cooked many chickens and turkeys in 3&#215;3x3 ft holes that we filled with coals by burning lots of wood then wrapping the birds with several layers of foil.  I figured that near the end of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being the boiler man and all, I thought it was only appropriate to cook Christmas dinner in the EKO firebox.  I have cooked many chickens and turkeys in 3&#215;3x3 ft holes that we filled with coals by burning lots of wood then wrapping the birds with several layers of foil.  I figured that near the end of the burning cycle, an EKO boiler, would have similar properties.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
-6 lb chicken<br />
-Some salt and pepper<br />
-Rotisserie chicken seasoning<br />
-Olive oil<br />
-One happy sous chef</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
1.  Spread olive oil on the chicken and sprinkle your seasonings on.<br />
2.  Stuff the chicken with ice cubes to make the meat very moist.<br />
3.  Wrap the chicken in seven layers of aluminum foil<br />
4.  Wrap your chicken with wire and leave a long enough piece extending from the bird to act as a handle.  This will help you to take the chicken out of the fire box.<br />
5.  Wait until the fire is at the end of its cycle and there are just a few inches of red hot coals left.<br />
6.  Put the chicken in the coals and let it sit until it&#8217;s done.  I cooked mine for an hour and a half.  If you open your bird and it isn&#8217;t done, throw it back in for a while longer.<br />
7.  Set the boiler temperature so the fans won&#8217;t continue to blow on the fire.</p>
<p>Note: After an hour I peeked in and the coals looked a bit black, so I flipped the chicken and turned the fans back to normal so the fans would run again.  After another half and hour I went and pulled the chicken from the fire box.</p>

<a href='http://smokelessheat.com/blog/index.php/2009/01/eko-boiler-christmas-chicken/closeupmeat/' title='Cooked Chicken'><img width="150" height="150" src="http://smokelessheat.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/closeupmeat-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="Cooked Chicken" /></a>
<a href='http://smokelessheat.com/blog/index.php/2009/01/eko-boiler-christmas-chicken/foilandwireready/' title='Wrapped with wire handle'><img width="150" height="150" src="http://smokelessheat.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/foilandwireready-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="Wrapped with wire handle" /></a>
<a href='http://smokelessheat.com/blog/index.php/2009/01/eko-boiler-christmas-chicken/inekocokkin2/' title='Chicken Cooking'><img width="150" height="150" src="http://smokelessheat.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/inekocokkin2-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="Chicken Cooking" /></a>
<a href='http://smokelessheat.com/blog/index.php/2009/01/eko-boiler-christmas-chicken/ingredients/' title='The Ingredients'><img width="150" height="150" src="http://smokelessheat.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/ingredients-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="The Ingredients" /></a>
<a href='http://smokelessheat.com/blog/index.php/2009/01/eko-boiler-christmas-chicken/pullout2/' title='Done Bird Still Wrapped'><img width="150" height="150" src="http://smokelessheat.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/pullout2-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="Done Bird Still Wrapped" /></a>
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