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Old 05-17-2016, 06:54 PM
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Default Hickory Pellet Grilled Leg Quarters



Nothing fancy at all! Just a bunch of chicken leg quarters I roasted on the Traeger using hickory pellets.

Seasoned simply with sea salt, black pepper and garlic powder.



Sides of steamed broccoli and mac and cheese.





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Old 05-17-2016, 07:48 PM
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Looks awesome sig. I bought a Louisiana grill recently and love it. It's very similar to trager. What temp do you cook chicken at?
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Looks awesome sig. I bought a Louisiana grill recently and love it. It's very similar to trager. What temp do you cook chicken at?
I let it heat up to about 350 and set it there. They browd quickly,flipped them once and they were done. Probably took about an hour maybe a little more.
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Man u even make simple ole chicken look good!
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I let it heat up to about 350 and set it there. They browd quickly,flipped them once and they were done. Probably took about an hour maybe a little more.
I cooked some leg quarters a few weeks ago at 235 and they came out great but the skin stayed chewy. I'll crank it up to 350 next time. Thanks
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