Rotisserie Cooking Times; Checking For Doneness When Using A Rotisserie; Rotisserie Roasted Chicken - Char-Broil QUANTUM Manual

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has a high sugar content until the last 10 minutes of cooking to prevent
the sauce from charring.
• As with grilling, many factors, such as wind, air temperature, humidity, and
the size and thickness of the food, affect the performance and actual cooking
times of your rotisserie. Recipes can only give approximate cooking times.
• Keep the pieces of food, such as cut-up chicken, as equal in size as
possible to ensure consistency in the cooking time. For larger food, such
as a roast, make sure that the food is balanced on the spit rod before
placing it over the grill.
• Poultry wings and legs, which may move around on the rotisserie,
should be trussed or tied securely to the body with heavy cotton kitchen
twine.

Rotisserie Cooking Times

Meat
Chicken
Game Hen
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Leg of lamb
Pork loin
Boneless rib roast

Checking for Doneness When Using a Rotisserie

There is no easy way to check for doneness with rotisserie grilled food.
Stop the rotisserie motor and insert an instant read meat thermometer
into the deepest part of the food. To avoid overcooking the food, check
the temperature about 15 to 20 minutes before the final estimated
cooking time. The temperature will rise more rapidly at the end of the
cooking time than at the beginning. Unlike oven roasted food, rotisserie
grilled food does not increase in temperature and does not continue to
cook after it is taken off the rotisserie. However, all roasts should rest
for 5 to 10 minutes after cooking to allow the juices to settle and to
make carving easier. When removing the rotisserie spit rod from the grill,
always use hot mitts as the spit rod can get very hot.

Rotisserie Roasted Chicken

• To be balanced, you want to make the chicken as round as possible,
so truss the bird with kitchen twine. Cross the drumsticks and tie them
together. Tie the wings together with another string from the first joint to
the tips around the back of the chicken.
• Run the spit rod through the breast, parallel to the backbone. It will run
out through the body opening. Make sure it is centered.
• Attach the forks on the spit rod to the breast and tail areas. Be sure the
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2 to 3 lbs.
3 lbs.
Cooking Time
40 to 60 minutes
25 to 30 minutes
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1 to 1
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