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Home made version of big Als BBQ Chicken Grills

I want to make a home made version of Big Als BBQ Chicken Grills. Does anyone know what they do with the chicken to get it tasting so good? Any recipes please?

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  • arkonite_babe
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    I searched my copycat recipe sites for this. Unfortunately they are all american and didn't seem to have anything like this. I will keep trying for you ;)
  • Jo4
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    I searched my copycat recipe sites for this. Unfortunately they are all american and didn't seem to have anything like this. I will keep trying for you ;)

    Thanks for trying! I am surprised someone out there does not know the recipe. Seems like they know the recipes for everything but this!
  • Chris25
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    Never heard of these. Are they from a supermarket or restaurant chain?
  • Jo4
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    Chris25 wrote:
    Never heard of these. Are they from a supermarket or restaurant chain?

    You can buy them anywhere. They are not from any specific supermarket or restaurant. You can buy them in Tescos, Safeway, Morrisons .... Their website is www.bigals.ie
  • suki1964
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    I dont know the recipe as Ive never heard of them till now :) but have you thought of a sachet of coat and cook?
    Looking at the link you have I noticed a recipe for wraps using the chicken grills and Ive been doing the same here for years calling them "chicken twisters" - the kids love them. I used chicken breasts sliced and coated in coat and cook to give a spicy flavour
  • Jo4
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    suki1964 wrote:
    I dont know the recipe as Ive never heard of them till now :) but have you thought of a sachet of coat and cook?
    Looking at the link you have I noticed a recipe for wraps using the chicken grills and Ive been doing the same here for years calling them "chicken twisters" - the kids love them. I used chicken breasts sliced and coated in coat and cook to give a spicy flavour

    Thanks for responding but what is "Coat and cook"?
  • Sofa_Sogood
    Sofa_Sogood Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    Jo4 wrote:
    I want to make a home made version of Big Als BBQ Chicken Grills. Does anyone know what they do with the chicken to get it tasting so good? Any recipes please?

    I've never heard of them either but can't you adapt what they do for the spicy chicken blt?
    • Mix mayonnaise, horseradish and Worcestershire sauce.
    • Brush chicken with mayonnaise mixture, then grill or bake as normal.
  • Jo4
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    I've never heard of them either but can't you adapt what they do for the spicy chicken blt?
    • Mix mayonnaise, horseradish and Worcestershire sauce.
    • Brush chicken with mayonnaise mixture, then grill or bake as normal.

    Thanks, will try your suggestion at the weekend.
  • Jo4
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    Jo4 wrote:
    Thanks for responding but what is "Coat and cook"?

    When I Googled it I got this site http://www.thespiceoflife.co.uk/products.asp?cat=46. Must try looking out for it at the weekend.
  • suki1964
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    I must be showing my age if no one knows coat and cook :)

    Its made by homepride and is basically flavoured breadcrumbs. Used to come in a lot of flavours but if appears only southern fried has survived. Its comes an a sachet rather like a powder sauce one and I find it in tescos on top of the freezers near the sauces
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