#Texas BBQ medley
PREP: 20 MINS#COOK: 6 HRS, 40 MINS
Ingredients
·
1 large chicken
·
5 beef short ribs (about 3kg), ribs
separated
·
2kg piece boned pork shoulder, rind
removed
·
Texas barbecue sauce
·
sliced sweet white onions
and
sliced gherkins, to serve
For the
brine and rub
·
8 tbsp good-quality flaky sea salt
·
2 tsp fennel seeds
·
1 tbsp black peppercorns
·
3 bay leaves
·
2 tsp cayenne pepper
·
1 tbsp smoked paprika
·
2 tsp garlic salt
·
150g soft light brown sugar
·
50g golden caster sugar
You will need
·
wood chips (optional)
1. You’ll need to brine the meat at least 24 hrs
before your BBQ. First, spatchcock the chicken. Flip the chicken over so the
backbone is facing you. Use a sturdy pair of kitchen or poultry scissors to cut
down either side of the backbone, then discard. Turn the chicken over and push
down firmly on the breastbone to flatten out the bird. Make a few slashes in
each leg joint
2. Put each cut of meat in a separate, large
sealable bag. Sprinkle 1 tbsp salt into each bag and massage it all over the
meat. Squeeze the air from the bags, seal tightly and put in the fridge for 24
hrs.
3. Tip the remaining salt, fennel seeds and
peppercorns into a mortar. Tear the bay into small pieces and add this too.
Crush the ingredients with the pestle until finely ground. Add the cayenne,
paprika, garlic salt and sugars, and mix well. Remove the meat from the bags
and pat dry with kitchen paper. Cover each cut with the rub, making sure you
get into every nook. Return to the fridge for at least 1-2 hrs while you
prepare the barbecue, or up to 24 hrs.
4. You’ll need to start the barbecue 7-8 hrs
before you want to eat. Heat the coals and leave them until ashen. Add your
wood chips, if using. When the flames have died down and you’re left with smoky
cinders, push the coals and wood chips to one side of the BBQ pit, then replace
the grill and add the beef and pork, placing them above the empty side of the
pit – this will ensure the meat smokes but doesn’t burn. Pull down the lid and
cook the meat for 30-40 mins, turning every now and then, until a dark crust
has formed around the meat. Don’t be afraid to take it quite far, the crust
should be almost black (but caramelised as opposed to burnt). Heat oven to
140C/120C fan/gas 1.
5. Transfer the meat to roasting tins, wrap
tightly with foil and cook in the oven for 5-6 hrs until really tender.
6. When the meat has 1 - 1 1/ 2 hrs to go, reheat
the BBQ and wait for the coals to turn ashen before adding more wood chips.
When the flames have died down, push to one side as before. Put the chicken on
the BBQ, bone-side down, above the empty side of the pit. Cook for 20-25 mins
on each side or until cooked through – check by piercing a leg to see if the
juices are clear, or use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature
has reached 70C. Wrap tightly in foil and set aside to rest.
7.
After 5-6 hrs, the
beef and pork should be really tender. Remove from the oven and leave to rest
for 15 mins. If you’ve made a BBQ sauce (see the Texas BBQ sauce recipe here), brush this over
the meat for a glossy finish. Remove any string from the pork and shred the
meat. Cut the chicken into portions and serve everything on a big platter with
the sliced sweet onions, gherkins and sides.
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