Chicken Livers Boating on the BBQ
- 12 lb chicken liver
- 1 tablespoon all purpose Greek seasoning, you must use Cavender's
- mesquite wood chips, soaked in water for the BBQ (optional)
- 1 teaspoon mesquite liquid smoke, just a few drops (optional)
- Have this recipe when you are already throwing a BBQ.
- It's not really worth it to fire up a grill just for these (perhaps).
- Add your wet Mesquite chips to your fire a few minutes before placing your boat on the grill rack.
- If you don't have mesquite chips you might want to add a few drops of Mesquite liquid smoke to your chicken livers and give them a stir.
- To build your boat: Take a sheet of aluminum foil about 2 feet long and fold it in thirds (short side, not long ways).
- This will give you a 3-ply "plank" to work with.
- Then, twist/fold each corner so that you create sides to your boat.
- Pinch corners to tighten.
- You want the sides and ends to be about an inch high.
- When all four corners are done you should have a little square or rectangle "boat" or box in which to place your chicken livers.
- Place chicken livers in the boat and sprinkle with Cavender's Greek Seasoning.
- Place on hot grill rack and close lid.
- These will cook pretty quickly so don't leave them for long -- about 5 to 7 minutes.
- Just check for proper doneness and make sure they don't overcook (this will dry them out).
- Remove from grill carefully and pass the toothpicks.
- Everyone should help themselves to a liver from the boat.
- Cold beer goes nicely with this as you wait for your steaks to cook.
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chicken, must, mesquite wood chips, liquid smoke
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/chicken-livers-boating-on-the-bbq-259846 (may not work)