How to Prepare Yummy Lollipop chicken in a root beer barbecue sauce

Lollipop chicken in a root beer barbecue sauce. Serve, passing remaining Root Beer Barbecue Sauce. Make your chicken happy in a bath of BBQ and Rootbeer when you make this super tasty good Crockpot Root Beer Barbecue Chicken Recipe! When it’s done, you can serve it up as chicken breasts, shred it and toss in the sauce for chicken sandwiches, or make up some barbecue chicken.

Lollipop chicken in a root beer barbecue sauce This recipe was provided by a chef, restaurant or culinary professional. Brush the root beer barbecue sauce on to the ribs and grill. In a saucepan, mix the barbecue sauce, root beer and dry rub mixture and let simmer. You can cook Lollipop chicken in a root beer barbecue sauce using 3 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Lollipop chicken in a root beer barbecue sauce

  1. You need of Chicken legs.
  2. It’s of aluminum foil.
  3. Prepare of Root beer bbq sauce (see my other recipe, make in advance.).

Season chicken breasts on both sides with salt and pepper, and place inside slow cooker. Pour in barbecue sauce and root beer; spread around. Tasty homemade barbecue sauce with a kick of root beer flavor. Keep refrigerated for up to a Let sauce cool completely, then blend in a blender or an immersion blender to puree ingredients.

Lollipop chicken in a root beer barbecue sauce step by step

  1. Cut ends of chicken legs, and press down the meat..
  2. Dip in bbq sauce and cook in oven on 350 or in an Air fryer..
  3. When chicken is about done pull out of oven, and put aluminum foil on the ends, and bush with more root beer bbq sauce, let cook for 10 more mins, or until chicken is browned up..
  4. Notes- this took to much time, to make them all that way, I didn’t have the patience for it or the time, so I only did a few..

What a great gift it would! I would love to make some BBQ chicken with it! PS: The label is really nice! Creamy root beer adds a perfectly sweet kick to this three-ingredient barbecue-inspired glaze that pairs perfectly with ham. MORE+ LESS This glaze is also great brushed over ribs, pork chops or any other dish in which you would use barbecue sauce.

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