Salt and PepperOlive Oil

Remove one or both cooking grids depending on chicken size. Wash the whole chicken and pat dry with a paper towel. Sprinkle the cavity with salt and pepper. Put one rotis fork on spit and tighten securely. Run rotis rod through the chicken parallel to backbone, from a point inside the neck to just inside the tail and legs. For best results, tie the wings and legs. Secure with second fork and tighten thumbscrew securely so that it will not loosen during cooking process. Turn on Rotis motor and be sure that the chicken is balanced properly

on the spit rod to minimize any strain on the rotis motor.

Balancing

the cut of meats that you are rotissing will increase the life of the

motor.

Brush the outside of the chicken with olive oil and sprinkle

salt, pepper, and paprika.

You can also try your favorite seasoning

salt. Cook at the low heat setting for 40 to 50 minutes.

For

consistent results use a meat probe thermometer for accuracy and

degree of doneness.

Insert a drip pan halfway through the cooking

process and baste with your favorite BARBECUE or cooking sauce.

FISH & SEAFOOD

Your PGS grill has been designed with particular attention to the special requirements needed to cook fish and seafood easily. Our performance grilling system has been designed to provide you with even cooking temperatures as well as the added flexibility of our variably spaced grids for small more delicate seafood items. Your grill will greatly enhance the mild taste of most seafood and fish. Outdoor cooking enthusiasts have always considered fish and seafood the most challenging, yet most rewarding, outdoor cooking endeavors. Adding sauces and marinades to fish and seafood will truly make the

little extra effort required worthwhile.

Just keep a few basic points

in mind.

 

Small whole fish, fillets, steaks, and seafood kabobs, are best when

cooked quickly or prepared in a Rotis basket.

Wrapping seafood,

both large and small, in foil insures against breakage.

Very small

and delicate pieces of seafood can be cooked on the "Vari Grids" or on

a sheet of aluminum foil for easy handling.

Fish is generally

considered "oily" or "non-oily."

You can generally tell the difference

by feeling the meat.

Oily fish should be grilled with a minimum of

basting. Non-oily fish has a tendency to dry out.

This can be

minimized by using a basting sauce that contains oil, plus seasonings and wine or lemon juice as required to add moisture. Experiment a bit and you'll develop methods that will produce the desired results.

Your grill is a wonderful way to cook fish and seafood!

Freshness is

the consistent key to great outdoor seafood meals.

You should

always thoroughly defrost seafood prior to grilling.

 

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