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Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue SR8016 Stainless-Steel Beer-Can Chicken Rack with Drip Pan

Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue SR8016 Stainless-Steel Beer-Can Chicken Rack with Drip Pan
Brand: Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy New: $24.99



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 2465

Color: Black
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.3 x 5.5

MPN: SR8016
Model: SR8016
UPC: 050016780168
EAN: 0050016780168
ASIN: B0007ZGUK2

Release Date: April 1, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Features:
  • Stainless-steel beer-can chicken rack with drip pan
  • Rack holds either a beer can or the included stainless-steel canister
  • Stable square design; pan collects juices and prevents flare-ups
  • 2 loop side handles; dishwasher-safe for quick cleanup
  • Measures 9-3/5 by 7-2/7 by 5-1/2 inches

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Steven Raichlen wrote the book on beer can chickenliterally. This ingenious device makes the process easier and virtually fail-proof. Square construction gives you greater stability. Bird wont tip and beer wont spill. All stainless steel, so it wont react with food or rust. Metal holder adapts to both beer cans and our unique stainless steel canister, which you can fill with wine, fruit juice, or other flavorful liquid. Metal drip pan collects meat juices for sauces and prevents dripping fat from erupting into flare-ups.


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Oh Yeah   September 4, 2008
Brad Allen (Lancaster, Ca United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This thing works great. Well made, easy to use and clean up (I sprayed the drip pan with Pam for grilling). It is small so leaves plenty of grill space but holds the chicken very stable. Handles make it easy to remove the chicken from the grill. No aluminum or paint vapor or who knows what else. The chicken was moist with crispy skin and cooked perfectly throughout. Can't go wrong with this. (see pictures)


5 out of 5 stars YUM!   September 1, 2008
Diane B. McVey (Beatrice, NE)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this cooker, after looking at all the options. I could not have made a better choice! I used warm water, garlic, and lemon pepper in the liquid container. The chicken was wonderful, and the outside was golden brown and crispy~~ beautiful! I would recommend this rack to anyone, and plan to give them to my family for gifts!


5 out of 5 stars Great Beer Butt Chicken Cooker   August 30, 2008
C. Cameron (Hanging out by the Grill)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a great product. Just need to have a turkey or
chicken baster with the bulb...handy... to get rid of some
of the over flow grease or juice from the chicken.
We bought three of this great product for when we have
guest coming over. Easy to use and cleans up easily.
This is definately the way to go.



5 out of 5 stars Fabulous Product and Design   August 21, 2008
Katphish (ny)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

"Beer can chicken" has become quite popular in recent years because (1) the steam and vapors flavor the chicken from the inside cavity out and help keep it moist, (2) upright roasting has been popular with chefs because it's the optimal position to roast a chicken (fat drips away, heat surrounds the chicken 360 degrees, skin crisps up better).

This pan is a truly well made and well thought out solution to a problem. Using a beer can to roast chicken has several drawbacks and complications. The chicken is unstable and can easily tip over. A pan is still required to catch drippings and fat (even in an outdoor grill). You also might not like the idea of an aluminum beer can being inserted into your food and exposed to high heat. Recent studies have linked aluminum consumption to Alzheimer's Disease, for example, and who knows what chemicals or fumes are entering your chicken from the dyes and the can itself as your meal cooks?

With this pan, all those issues are no longer issues. A sturdy stainless steel construction ensures that your bird is held upright and sturdy with less risk of ruining your meal. The rack holds the can and bird in place very nicely. I was surprised just how heftily this pan was built. You can tell where your money went, as the pan is not at all cheap or flimsy as you might fear.

The pan comes with a stainless steel (non-reactive) canister to replace that questionable beer can you were thinking of shoving up your chicken's rear. Another bonus of using the canister is that you don't need to have a beer can handy just to make dinner (although I'm sure that isn't a problem for many people, but for those that don't drink or don't drink on a regular basis, it's a nice plus). Not to mention you can use any liquid you like: including wine, which is very nice indeed. Acids like wine or citrus actually react with aluminum to produce funky flavors (and also help leach out aluminum from the metal), but stainless steel is non-reactive and gives you peace of mind that your food will taste great and that you wont develop some strange disease.

There's also a heavy gauge drip pan to catch all that rendered fat and drippings. This is nice if you plan to make gravy, but equally nice to avoid needing a cookie sheet and preventing flare ups. The pan is very small, which is great for small grills and less clean up, but it's just the right size for most chickens. If you're cooking in an oven, you might wish you might still wish to place a small sheet of foil or a cookie sheet underneath the chicken, just in case your bird is a little on the large side and any drippings miss the pan. I've had no problems so far, though. The pan has two nice sturdy handles for easy insertion and retrieval. It even has a little pour spout designed to make emptying the drippings easier.

Clean up is also very easy. In fact, it is much, much easier than traditional chicken roasting pans (the kind with the slits that let the dripping run off into the bottom and the grease bakes right on). The small size limits evaporation of the juices (they pool up more, so less surface area) so they don't burn onto the pan and make clean up a real pain (not to mention ruin your gravy-making fodder). It's also much easier to fit in my sink to soak. As long as you soak it right after you cook, it's easy to clean and is dishwasher safe anyway.

The only complaint I have is that there were no recipes included in the box. Normally I would just ignore these anyway, but since the manufacturer is a BBQ guru, you'd think he'd at least throw in a couple of recipes for rubs and some suggestions. Eh, no big loss, though. Recipes are freely available online. I just used my pan for tonight's dinner and it came out fantastic. I prepared "Saint Nino's Chicken" (a Georgian recipe in honor of the current crisis) that I printed off Food Network's website. It was one of the moistest chickens I've ever had and the flavors were incredible and proliferated throughout the meat. It reminded me of the results of using a flavor injector (another new toy I recently acquired).

I highly recommend this pan, as I checked out all the other offerings and they all either seemed flimsy, unstable, cheap, or (in the case of the Weber) used a nonstick coating. I'm quite happy with my decision to buy this pan, and I'm sure you'll be satisfied too.



5 out of 5 stars The Drip   August 6, 2008
N. Nichol (Greenwood Village, CO United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Love the drip pan. don't underestimate the just how usedful this is. I've use mine mostly in the oven, so prehaps I get more drippings with slower cooking. The top of the canister is a bit hard to get off most of the time so I just left it off and it seems to work fine!

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