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How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Covert » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:26 pm

I was wondering if jenise or anybody else would tell me how to manage crispy skin on outdoor grilled chicken or hen. I can get the skin beautifully browned, but it is not very crispy. Do I need a bigger grill so I can light one side on high and put the chicken on the other side with no fire under it? If you heat the chicken hot enough to crisp the skin over the fire it blackens. There is often olive oil on the meat. I usually put the skin side down on a medium flame until it browns nicely and then flip the piece over until it reaches 150 degrees f and then the consisetncy is nice. I am realizing that a lot of the quality of a piece of fowl, marinated or otherwise, comes from the treatment of the skin alone, as long as the meat is the right consistency, which 150 f seems to ensure. Lots of salt on the skin is a must. I suppose we could crisp the skin under a broiler in the camp when the meat is almost the perfect consistency from the grill, but that would heat up the camp.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Jim Cassidy » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:44 pm

You might try adopting some of my sister-in-laws tactics for roast chicken. Insert some garlic slices and coarse ground black pepper under the skin after sliding a finger between the skin and meat. Salt the skin 1-2 days before cooking. The salt draws out moisture in the skin but leaves the meat underneath moist. The skin should crisp up better in your application, as the skin starts cooking with much of the moisture already gone.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Jeff Grossman » Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:54 pm

I am a fan of cornish game hens on the grill: spatchcock, rub with olive oil and salt, roast 10 minutes per side (or thereabouts).

If eaten right off the grill, then I don't worry about crisping the skin and just serve. If I keep it for another day then the answer is to re-heat in the oven so that the skin faces up into the hot air (I suppose a few minutes of 'broil' wouldn't hurt but I haven't tried that).
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Howie Hart » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:31 am

I usually marinate my chicken before grilling (see the thread here). For leg quarters, I pull the skin down around the ankle while marinating, then pull it back over the meat before cooking over medium coals (not too hot and not too close). Then grill skin side up until the meat is almost done before turning the skin towards the coals. It's a long, slow cook.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Covert » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:46 am

Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:I am a fan of cornish game hens on the grill: spatchcock, rub with olive oil and salt, roast 10 minutes per side (or thereabouts).

If eaten right off the grill, then I don't worry about crisping the skin and just serve. If I keep it for another day then the answer is to re-heat in the oven so that the skin faces up into the hot air (I suppose a few minutes of 'broil' wouldn't hurt but I haven't tried that).


We love Cornish game hens on the grill, too, with roughly with the same prep as yours; sometimes we make up a mustard honey or mustard maple syrup sauce for it; and we also don't worry about crisping the skin a lot. But in fine restaurants, the skin on such a hen might be crispier and slightly tastier, which I am attributing to the crisping, so I wanted to take my grilling up a notch.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Covert » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:47 am

Howie Hart wrote:I usually marinate my chicken before grilling (see the thread here). For leg quarters, I pull the skin down around the ankle while marinating, then pull it back over the meat before cooking over medium coals (not too hot and not too close). Then grill skin side up until the meat is almost done before turning the skin towards the coals. It's a long, slow cook.


I'll try your approach, thanks. I like the idea of marinating the meat but not the skin.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Covert » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:52 am

Jim Cassidy wrote:You might try adopting some of my sister-in-laws tactics for roast chicken. Insert some garlic slices and coarse ground black pepper under the skin after sliding a finger between the skin and meat. Salt the skin 1-2 days before cooking. The salt draws out moisture in the skin but leaves the meat underneath moist. The skin should crisp up better in your application, as the skin starts cooking with much of the moisture already gone.


Another great idea regarding the skin prep. Thanks. We might use garlic slices if we didn't have garlic already in the marinade or sauce.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Howie Hart » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:53 am

Covert wrote:I'll try your approach, thanks. I like the idea of marinating the meat but not the skin.
Actually, the skin does get soaked in the marinade, but by pulling it away from the meat, the marinade can soak into the meat better. I will then brush the marinade over the skin during the early part of cooking.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Jim Cassidy » Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:28 pm

Covert said:

I'll try your approach, thanks. I like the idea of marinating the meat but not the skin.


Howie replied:

Actually, the skin does get soaked in the marinade, but by pulling it away from the meat, the marinade can soak into the meat better. I will then brush the marinade over the skin during the early part of cooking.


I may have to try this... Salt the chicken skin, pull it down around the ankle, invert it and salt the interior of the skin; marinate the chicken with the inverted, salted skin hanging over the edge of the bowl, or just brush marinade onto the exposed meat. When ready to grill, pull the skin back on.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Karen/NoCA » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:41 pm

Like Jeff and Covert, I am a huge fan of Cornish Game Hens. I have them cut in half because 1/2 a hen for each of us is plenty. I marinate all day in a soy sauce, fresh lemon juice, a little olive oil, lots of garlic. I broil the hens on both sides until the skin is browning nicely, then turn the oven to 375° and finish cooking. Talk about a crispy, and very brown skin plus the flavor is fabulous. At least, we love it. My favorite way to do hens. The flavors seem to get bolder with the broiler browning.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Carrie L. » Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:52 pm

I find that it crisps up best when cooked completely on the top rack of the grill. In fact, I am making some at this very moment. I don't know if it's that "rising heat" thing or what, but it seems that the heat circles up the back of the grill and somehow browns and crisps the top nicely. I do think for some reason chicken skin does get crispier when cooked in the oven (and stays crispier once it's taken out). Not sure what dynamics are at work there. Maybe some of our resident scientist can weigh in.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Carl Eppig » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:29 pm

Use charcoal, not gas!
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Jenise » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:49 pm

Carrie L. wrote:I find that it crisps up best when cooked completely on the top rack of the grill. In fact, I am making some at this very moment. I don't know if it's that "rising heat" thing or what, but it seems that the heat circles up the back of the grill and somehow browns and crisps the top nicely. I do think for some reason chicken skin does get crispier when cooked in the oven (and stays crispier once it's taken out). Not sure what dynamics are at work there. Maybe some of our resident scientist can weigh in.
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The hot circulating air probably dries the skin. It's how the Chinese achieve the shiny, lacquered skin on their ducks; a hair dryer will do something similar faster.
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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Bill Spohn » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:28 pm

Jenise wrote:I find that it crisps up best when cooked completely on the top rack of the grill. In fact, I am making some at this very moment. I don't know if it's that "rising heat" thing or what, butThe hot circulating air probably dries the skin. It's how the Chinese achieve the shiny, lacquered skin on their ducks; a hair dryer will do something similar faster.



For best results you need to use the right hair dryer for ducks.....

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Re: How do I crisp skin on a grill?

by Jenise » Sun Jul 15, 2012 11:33 am

Bill Spohn wrote:For best results you need to use the right hair dryer for ducks.....

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