Chicken, Roasts, Turkey and other Recipes for cooking on the Rotisserie System on your Grill. Find all the Rotisserie Recipes you need including that rotisserie chicken you've been buying at the store.
Rotisserie cooking is a great way to extend the versatility of your grill whether you cook on charcoal or gas. Most grills have a rotisserie option and many these days are equipped with special rotisserie burners. Either way you grill rotisserie cooking is the perfect way to cook larger items source as chicken or roasts. On a rotisserie foods remain moister because the turning action bastes meats in their own juices. So give you rotisserie a try with one of these great rotisserie recipes.
Instead of individual tandoori chicken pieces, try the whole chicken rotisserie style.
This is a great way to prepare this particular cut of meat. Since it is generally tougher, rotisserie cooking over low heat helps to keep this cut juicy and flavorful.
This is the traditional Brazilian recipe for grilled beef on skewers. The salt/water baste keeps the meat moist while it cooks.
This is a wonderful mediterranean rotisserie lamb dish. Serve up with yogurt dressing and pita bread or with grilled potatoes.
This is a classic European recipe for leg of lamb. The slow roating on the rotisserie makes this self basting and absolutely delicious.
This is a classic, rotisserie cooked leg of lamb with a great marinade that gives you the perfect, boneless lamb leg.
This is a delicious rotisserie pork recipe that you will want to make again and again.
A nice pork tenderloin recipe with a great Southwestern kick. This dish is best complimented by a side of grilled vegetables.
This sweet and tender rotisserie pork is sure to please even the pickiest of eaters.
This slow roasted pork roast is probably one of the best pork roasts you'll ever eat. The secret is in the slow roasting. Remember to put a drip pan under the roast so you can catch the juices. If you keep some water in that pan so it doesn't dry out you can baste the leg as it cooks.
Here is another delicious rotisserie chicken recipe for you to try. The sweet sauce gives this dish an authentic Hawaiian flavor. Enjoy with grilled vegetables like sweet potatoes or vegetable kebabs.
Try this delicious Asian inspired rotisserie chicken with a side of grilled vegetables.
This is a more traditional style rotisserie chicken recipe.
This Asian-style rotisserie chicken has slightly tart yet savory flavor.
This dish has a great south of the border flavor. You can shred the chicken and serve with warm tortillas and guacamole, or slice and serve with Spanish rice.
This chicken has a great garlic and lemon flavor complimented by the savory rub mixture.
This recipe is very much like those lemon-herb chickens you find in so many stores. The advantage is that by cooking it yourself you get it hot and fresh off the grill, not out of the box.
Love the rotisserie chicken you get at the store? Well this is better because you make it fresh and get to watch it cook. Maybe I should call it "Better Than Take Out Style Rotisserie Chicken".
The bacon and the butter help keep this chicken moist and give it an old world fire roasted taste. This is about as traditional as it gets when it comes to rotisserie chicken.
Next time you decide to roast a turkey, try it rotisserie style on the grill. This is a simple, easy to follow, delicious recipe for those who are beginners.
This is a basic recipe for rotisserie turkey. Remember that you have to have a rotisserie kit that is strong enough for the weight of the bird. Check with your instruction manual before you buy a turkey that's too big.
You need a good strong rotisserie to make rotisserie turkey. Check with your instruction manual or the manufacturer to make sure that your rotisserie set, especially the rotisserie motor is rated for the weight of your turkey. For more information check out my article on Rotiserie cooking.