Beer Can Bbq Chicken Recipe

Chicago Homes for Sale: Lincoln Park Neighborhood Guide by Blake Nelson
While you sift through Chicago homes for sale, it’s important you look at neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle. Homebuyers who want the safety of the suburbs without leaving behind the convenience of urban life should take a look at the eclectic community living in Lincoln Park. This neighborhood is one of most affluent in Chicago, but it’s hip enough to appeal to young families and students. Part of the attraction here comes from the restaurants that call this district home. Serving up everything from tandoori chicken to Chicago hot dogs, the restaurant scene in Lincoln Park is as diverse and spunky as the people living in it. So if you’re new to the neighborhood, or if you don’t have time the time to cook something up in the kitchen, check out this top five list of some of the best eats in Lincoln Park.
Athenian Room: Lincoln Park residents don’t even have to leave the neighborhood to sample one of the city’s best Greek restaurants. The Greek fries, gyros, and no-frills presentation of Athenian Room are just a few of the reasons why this dive has been a Lincoln Park institution for over 20 years. Other local favorites are the chicken kebabs, spanikopita, and the taramousalta. If you’d like a drink with your Kalamata Chicken then bring your food into the bar that’s connected to the restaurant for a cocktail or beer.
Cocina Tarascas: Mexican food lovers will fall head over heels for the unconventional cuisine at Cocina Tarascas. This restaurant offers up Mexican favorites with a Caribbean accent, and the laid-back attitude and fishbowl-sized margarita have made Concin Tarascas a favorite weekend dinner spot for DePaul students and young professionals. The specialty here is the Cilantro Salmon, but if you’re feeling more adventurous, try the plantain mahi-mahi served with spinach. The fish tacos are great lunch option and can be split between two people.
Franks and Dawgs: There are a number of hot dog stands in this neighborhood, but none compare to gourmet fare served up at Franks and Dawgs on Clybourn. Patrons here are only limited by their own imagination, and while you could get a plain hot dog if you want to, it’s Frank and Dawgs inventive ingredients and presentation that make it so unique. The menu here is always changing and a new recipes are added each week. Some of the more popular creations are the Caesar salad dog and the beef curry dog topped with orange marmalade, orange salad, parsley, blood orange oil, and raisin slaw.
Raj Darbar: Raj Dabar’s devotion to ancient Indian culinary techniques makes it one of the most authentic Indian restaurants in Chicago. The restaurant’s clay-oven (known as a tandoor) burns charcoal at 900 degrees, creating the sealed heat that gives Raj Dabar’s tandoori its trademark taste. In addition to the meat dishes cooked in the tandoor, patrons can also sample Raj Darbar’s many vegetarian options, like the vegetable curry or the Indian lentils.
Nookies Two: This Old Town transplant has quickly found a new home in Lincoln Park, thanks in part to its legendary breakfast menu. Though Nookies’s famous pancakes and crepes are served all day, don’t forget to try their belly busting hamburgers. The burgers here are works of art, and topped with everything from crispy onion rings and Bbq Sauce to Acapulco avocado and fresh salsa. Vegetarians will be happy to know that Nookies also provides a garden-patty version for any of the burgers on their menu.
The Chicago homes for sale in the Lincoln Park area share the neighborhood with some of the city’s most interesting restaurants, thanks in part to the diverse community living there. Regardless of what kind of food you enjoy, the sheer number dining options available in this district make it ideal for foodies of all walks of life.
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Bbq Chicken Recipe: Beer Can Barbecue
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A BARBECUE BIBLE COOKBOOK BEER CAN CHICKEN $0.00 |
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Kingsford Stainless Steel Beer Can Chicken Roaster $6.99 Kingsford’s Beer Can Chicken Roaster is made of stainless steel. The roaster is 8-inch tall and includes a drip pan that’s 7″ in diameter. Roast your chicken with beer and you’ll taste the incredible difference. Why roast with beer? The yeast and malt found in beer reacts with the chicken – especially the skin – making it thin and crispy while the meat remains juicy. In addition to this, adding a … |
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