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

July 13, 2014 - Comment

Steven Raichlen wrote the book on beer can chicken – literally. This ingenious device makes the process easier and virtually fail proof. Square construction gives you greater stability. The bird won’t tip and beer won’t spill. All stainless steel, so it will not react with food. Metal holder adapts to both beer cans and the

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Steven Raichlen wrote the book on beer can chicken – literally. This ingenious device makes the process easier and virtually fail proof. Square construction gives you greater stability. The bird won’t tip and beer won’t spill. All stainless steel, so it will not react with food. Metal holder adapts to both beer cans and the included 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.

Product 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; model number: SR8016

Comments

Logical Paradox "Irrational, but True" says:

Fabulous Product and Design “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…

B. Pixley says:

Well made, easy to clean I’m not disappointed. It’s pretty much as it is described. I like that it is stainless-steel. It’s well made. It’s easy to clean. The rack that holds the can and sits in the tray is very sturdy and stable (won’t tip over during cooking). And it disassembles and stores back into the small box that it came in.The only negative thing I can say is that it IS so small. I would have preferred a larger/deeper tray for the chicken to sit on. A few more inches in either direction and at least 2 inches in height for the base tray. If you think that little tray will hold all of the juices that come off of the chicken, you are in for a sad little mess at the bottom of your oven. To be fair, I probably used a large (4 pound) chicken – BUT, I could COOK a 4 pound chicken. I was smart enough to put the whole assembly into a larger casserole dish. Next time, I will omit the bottom tray all together and just use the can, the rack and a casserole dish or roasting pan. That way,…

MKMedved says:

GREAT 0