Smoked Chicken Thighs
Feel free to use whatever BBQ spice you like. To find Be a Kitchen Hero Rusty Sled, go to www.beakitchenhero.com.
Makes a many as you like
Skin-on bone-in chicken thighs
Mustard – any kind of smooth mustard that you like
BBQ spice such as Be a Kitchen Hero Rusty Sled
Cheater BBQ Sauce, recipe below
Preheat your smoked to 225°F. Trim chicken thighs of any excess fat and skin. Brush both sides with mustard diluted with a little bit of water to make is more spreadable. Sprinkle both sides with BBQ spice. Place in your smoker, skin side down, for 45 minutes. At the 45 minute mark, brush with Cheater BBQ sauce. Wait 15 minutes, turn and brush the top. Smoke another 15 minutes for a total smoking time of about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Thighs may require an additional 15 minutes depending on their size.
Cheater BBQ Sauce
1 cup fruit jelly such as chokecherry, black currant, raspberry
Orange juice to thin the sauce
Couple tbsp of regular BBQ sauce
1-2 tsp sriracha sauce, optional
Heat the jelly to liquid. Add the orange juice, BBQ sauce and sriracha.
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