The Lord of the Manor made a quickie steel framework that sits on the hearth. We tie the twine to that and sit it on the hearth. Since the chickens drip a lot during cooking we always put an old pan underneath them.
Then we just sit out there socializing and spinning the chickens every few minutes. If you wind them up good they spin for quite a while. We cook them this way for one and a half hours. This is what they look like when they're done. They are so yummy with their crispy skin and herb flavoring. I kind of feel like a pioneer woman cooking this way.
Then we just sit out there socializing and spinning the chickens every few minutes. If you wind them up good they spin for quite a while. We cook them this way for one and a half hours. This is what they look like when they're done. They are so yummy with their crispy skin and herb flavoring. I kind of feel like a pioneer woman cooking this way.
2 comments:
They look and sound delicious. I'm not sure I would have made it as a pioneer woman. They must have been pretty strong.
Oooh, yummy! What a great way to cook, bet they are so moist!
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