Michael Richards
TVWBB Emerald Member
Happy Easter Everyone!
After getting to try out my new rotisserie midweek, I wanted to go for it again for Easter. When I saw this recipe in response to another rotisserie post by Tim I knew I was going to go for it. So after some help and guidance from Tim and a push from him to go for a double bird cook, I went for it.
White lightning seasoning on the inside and outside of both birds, then a lemon and head of garlic both halved and into the the one bird, and the other an empty carcass wives request (for the kids).

It smelled so good while cooking. Here is at first check.

And done.




That is where my pictures end today. My niece (11) who I haven't seen much in the last year because of Covid was over and loves to cook. I taught her to carve the chickens and she did a great job, I wish I would have got pics. We had a massive spread of the two chickens, a wonderful oven prepared ham, calico beans, pasta salad, potato salad, deviled eggs, and oven potatoes. I wish I had gotten pics of that also.
I am so glad I made both chickens, because none of either is left. Tim's garlic lemon twirly bird was so easy and so over the top good!!! This will be made often in my house. My aunt loves rotisserie chicken, she said today, "don't you ever cook just one chicken on that spit, if you are going to cook one for your family you better let me know, I will bring another bird over for you to cook for me and the dog."
Special thanks to Tim!!!
After getting to try out my new rotisserie midweek, I wanted to go for it again for Easter. When I saw this recipe in response to another rotisserie post by Tim I knew I was going to go for it. So after some help and guidance from Tim and a push from him to go for a double bird cook, I went for it.
White lightning seasoning on the inside and outside of both birds, then a lemon and head of garlic both halved and into the the one bird, and the other an empty carcass wives request (for the kids).

It smelled so good while cooking. Here is at first check.

And done.




That is where my pictures end today. My niece (11) who I haven't seen much in the last year because of Covid was over and loves to cook. I taught her to carve the chickens and she did a great job, I wish I would have got pics. We had a massive spread of the two chickens, a wonderful oven prepared ham, calico beans, pasta salad, potato salad, deviled eggs, and oven potatoes. I wish I had gotten pics of that also.
I am so glad I made both chickens, because none of either is left. Tim's garlic lemon twirly bird was so easy and so over the top good!!! This will be made often in my house. My aunt loves rotisserie chicken, she said today, "don't you ever cook just one chicken on that spit, if you are going to cook one for your family you better let me know, I will bring another bird over for you to cook for me and the dog."
Special thanks to Tim!!!