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Swiss Chalet Chicken

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Thanks to a kind and anonymous benefactor, I received some packets of Swiss Chalet chicken marinade and dipping sauce. So, last night's dinner was the first sampling. A definite winner, winner, chicken dinner! (Sorry, couldn't resisit!)

 

I mixed up the marinade and injected it into the whole chicken and let is rest in the fridge, uncovered overnight. Rubbed with oil and dusted with a mix of Yardbird and SPG.

 

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Onto the KK, indirect, @ 325F to start, over hickory and peach woods.

 

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After an hour, ramped up to 375F for the last 20 minutes to crisp up the skin.

 

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Plated with smashed potatoes and roasted brussel sprouts. Don't forget the special dipping sauce! 

 

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Money Shot!

 

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Posted

Thanks!

 

Never having had the original, was on a blind taste test/experiment, but it really was tasty. The sauce was a definitely surprise, but worked well with the marinated chicken, the white meat in particular. 

Posted

Swiss Chalet marinade is the bomb!!!!  Next time try a bit more on the skin as it makes some of the tastiest skin!!!! 

 

The chalet sauce... I don't know what it is but man its gooooooood!!!!

 

This dinner looks great!! 

 

way to represent Canada buddy!!!

Posted

Tony, I never heard of this, but after a little research, and seeing your post and pics, I believe I will have to purchase a package of the marinade, and give it a try.

 

P.S. Love the "winner, winner, chicken dinner"

Posted

I did a quick look and you can get the marinade and dipping sauce mixes on Amazon for anyone else that wants to try it. 

 

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_13?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=swiss+chalet+sauce&sprefix=swiss+chalet+%2Caps%2C157

 

Thanks for the tip, Bosco. I'll do that next time. When I mixed up the dipping sauce, it has a Worcestershire sauce aroma, so there might be some of that in the mix.

Posted

Yeah, I know, but this was a great dry white (semillion and sauv blanc) that goes super well with roasted chicken. We did have some beers beforehand and a nice scotch afterwards, too. 

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