Chicken Thighs on a Weber Kettle Grill



How to make delicious BBQ chicken thighs on a Weber Kettle Grill!

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29 Comments

  1. Don't want to criticism your technique, but I've been doing chicken on my Webers over 40 years- I bast using vinegar, red wine or apple cider and close the lid with good results-
    the vinegar kills flare ups and bonus a nice tang

  2. Looks good. Personally I always do an indirect cook first (35 to 45 minutes or so) and then sear direct for another 10 minutes or so at the end. I think it drys out the skin and renders enough fat out so you don't really have to worry about flareups. I'd still eat the hell out of these though.

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  4. Hi Stu,
    I am new to your channel. You present your information in such a calm manner. I must ask…. are you a teacher? You have excellent videos Stu.
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