To truly elevate your BBQ game and create the most mouth-watering chicken on a Primo ceramic grill, there are a few key elements to consider. First and foremost, the type of charcoal you use can make all the difference. I opt for Harder Charcoal, a premium lump charcoal made from South American quebracho wood. Then if you really want to take your BBQ to the next level, add in some post oak wood chunks from Chief Firewoods for that coveted smoky flavor. With the right balance of smoke and heat your BBQ chicken will be the start of the show. @PrimogrillOfficial #ceramicgrill tell Primo, Harder Charcoal and Chief Firewood that Chef Johnny sent ya. @chieffirewood1137 @jeffgorecowboyandgospelmus4434 #ultimatebeeflovingtexan #bbq #barbecue #barbeque #texasbbq #texasstylebbq #foodstagram #foodgram #cheflife #chef #chefjohnny #texasstylecuisine #youtuber #youtube #youtubevideo #youtubevideos #youtubechannel #texasstylebbqandcuisine @headsortailshats #headsortailshats @skregear #skregear #camo #camoflage @kosmosq @teamkosmos #itjustwins #bbqchickenrecipe #chickenrecipe
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Keep’em Comin’ Johnny!!
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