Some red oak, and homemade BBQ sauce.

Best deal in BBQ

by OldUncleDaveO

27 Comments

  1. MinotLight-143

    Something so satisfying about making cheap meat taste good

  2. MrWonderfoul

    One of my children’s favorite meals. Once trim and cleaning up about 7 to 8 pounds get cooked.

  3. TequilaBlanco

    Dude, I saw your last post and I’m making Robs sauce tomorrow with a couple of whole chickens. Wish me luck. And thanks. Big ups to Rob!

  4. muzzledmasses

    This is by far the best cut of chicken and it’s dirt cheap. Reminds me of buying $20 briskets.

  5. Feel sad for the person who ended up with breast & wings

  6. Terrible_Tourist_707

    The colour of those look amazing. I bet they were delicious

  7. AlternativeGrass3164

    That’s the way to go. I do the same thing with chicken thighs and pork tenderloins. Cheap and turns out great

  8. I hope you kept cooking. Lots of people seem to think the target for dark meat is 165. It’s way better if you keep going to 195-200 for the same reason you cook a brisket or pork butt that high. Dark meat doesn’t really start to dry out until like 210

  9. kerberos824

    One of my go to buys. Usually find a 8-10 lb bag of them at Walmart for a buck or so a pound. Sometimes a little beat up, but, they’re all getting eaten! 

    That said, I’ll be curious how ICE raids at poultry producers might affect the prices… 

  10. MisanthropicSocrates

    One of my favorite things to smoke. I start layering sauce towards the end. Comes out great.

  11. Artistic-Recover-833

    lol growing up only chicken breast… got older and boneless chicken thigh is so much juicer and better….. even older .97 cents a pound on sale chicken thigh bone in…… best chicken I ever had lol

  12. Legitimate-Lab7173

    I remember getting 10 lb bags of leg quarters for 1.90 when they went on sale. I’m officially old.

    Edit: Those are absolutely beautiful, btw. Would smash with gusto.

  13. Tall_Category_304

    I can never get the skin right on thighs. Always too tough

  14. I’ve had chicken quarters multiple ways, they’re all good.

  15. PublicExcitement1372

    Can someone please explain to me how to get this crispy (or at least rendered) skin on the chicken? Every time I try it just comes out like leather

  16. Enough-Mood-5794

    It’s amazing that you can get chicken quarters for less than a dollar a pound but every other cut of chicken is three dollars plus a pound

  17. MyAltAccount157

    Red oak and chicken is one the best pairs

  18. That looks great. I haven’t had those in years. Just shows how times have changed. These used to be $2.99
    Think I’ve decided what I’m making this weekend.

  19. BlueCollarRefined

    What temp do you cook at? When do you apply sauce?