Ingredients

How to make it

  • For sauce, in a small bowl combine wine, oil, lemon juice, parsley,the 1 tbsp. snipped fresh rosemary OR 1 tsp. of the dried rosemary, the mustard, Worcestershire sauce, salt, celery seed and pepper. Set aside.
  • Remove the necks and giblets from chickens. Rub additional salt and the remaining dried rosemary inside the body cavities (or place rosemary sprigs in birds). Skewer the neck skin to the backs.
  • To mount one chicken on a spit rod, place one holding fork on rod, tines toward point. Insert rod through chicken cavity, pressing tines of holding fork firmly into breast meat.
  • To tie wings, slip a 30-in. piece of 100% cotton string under back of chicken; bring ends of string to front, looping around each wing tip. Tie in center of breast, leaving equal string ends.
  • To tie legs, slip a 24-in. piece of string under tail. Loop stringaround tail, then around crossed legs. Tie tightly to hold bird securely on spit, again leaving string ends.
  • Pull together the strings attached to wings and legs; tie tightly.
  • Place the second chicken on spit rod so that the tails of both birds meet. Tie second chicken as for first. Place the second holding fork on rod, tines toward the chicken; press tines of holding fork firmly into breast meat. Adjust forks and tighten screws. Test the balance, making adjustments as necessary.
  • For a charcoal grill, arrange medium-hot coals around a drip pan. Test for medium heat above the pan. Attach spit; turn on the motor and lower the grill hood. Let the chickens rotate over drip pan for 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 hours or until chickens are no longer pink and drumsticks move easily, brushing every 15 minutes with sauce during the first 45 minutes of grilling.
  • [For a gas grill, preheat grill. Reduce heat to medium. Adjust for indirect cooking. Grill as above.]
  • Add jelly to the remaining sauce; stir vigorously until smooth. Brush chickens
  • occasionally with jelly sauce up to the last 15 minutes of grilling. (Do not baste during the last 15 minutes, so that all raw chicken cooties are killed off!)
  • To serve, remove chickens from spit. Cover with foil; let stand for 10 minutes before carving.

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  • ladychablis 13 years ago
    Love the sound of these ingredients. I don't have a spit, so I may do this over a beer can. (or bundt pan)!
    I don't think my chickens have any cooties!!
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  • goodeat 13 years ago
    Five forky!
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  • valinkenmore 13 years ago
    Love this one!
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  • jkirk 13 years ago
    Its been awhile since I've used a spit to cook with, but it's a nice way to grill. If this is a Whirlibird Chicken I hope it dosn't try to fly away. : ) I better keep the cover on the grill just in case.
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  • elgourmand 13 years ago
    Bit of work here but should be worth it. Grazie. RJ
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