BBQ recipes

BBQ poultry recipes

Chicken, duck, guinea fowl, turkey - delicious and versatile enough to make any barbecue chef the king of the grill. Roast whole birds, grilled chicken wings, barbecue turkey legs or juicy duckling are just a few of the tastiest BBQ possibilities.

Appetisers

BBQ Poultry appetisersA great range of bbq chicken appetisers to get your party started.

Appetisers Recipes

Chicken - Whole

BBQ Whole chicken recipesDiscover new possibilities with our whole chicken bbq recipes.

Chicken BBQ Recipes

Chicken - Breast

BBQ Chicken breast recipesCheck out our huge array of BBQ chicken breast recipes.

Chicken Breast

Chicken - Other Recipes

BBQ Other chicken recipesFrom Chicken piri-piri to chargrilled chicken kebabs. Be inspired!

Other Chicken Recipes

Turkey - Whole

BBQ Whole turkey recipesDelicious recipes including sage, orange, rotisserie turkey.

Whole Turkey

Duck

BBQ Duck recipesTried all of our chicken recipes? Try some delicious duck.

Duck BBQ Recipes

Turkey - Other Recipes

BBQ Other turkey recipes  A barbecue feast! Choose from our other BBQ turkey recipes.

Other Turkey

Game

BBQ Game recipesGrilled game hens with honey-lime dressing. Exquisite!

Game Recipes

Readers Recipes

BBQ Readers recipesA selection of barbecue recipes from readers of BBQ.co.uk

Readers Recipes

 

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Other information

Handy Hints for Grilling Poultry:

  • As a general rule of thumb, grill boneless, skinless chicken breast halves over Direct Medium heat for 8 to 12 minutes or until the juices run clear and the meat is no longer pink in the centre, turning once halfway through grilling time.

  • Grill bone-in breast halves over Indirect Medium heat, bone-side down, for 30 to 40 minutes or until the juices run clear and the meat is no longer pink in the centre. If you like a crispy skin, you can place the breasts skin-side down over Direct Medium heat during the last five minutes of grilling time.

  • Whole chicken and turkey is safely cooked when the juices run clear and it reaches an internal temperature of 170ºF in the breast and 180ºF in the thickest part of the thigh.

  • When taking the temperature of a whole bird, be careful not to let the thermometer probe contact bone. It could lead to a false reading.