Quick Chicken Cooks

Chicken Breast
- Pat dry, season all sides evenly with Legendary Chicken or Signature rub
- Cook over medium heat (grill or pan) 5β7 min per side
- Pull at 160β162Β° internal
- Rest 5 minutes (carryover hits 165Β°)

Whole Chicken
- Pat dry, season entire bird (under skin if possible) with Legendary Chicken or Signature rub
- Cook at 350Β° (oven or grill)
- Roast/smoke until internal hits 160-162Β° (in the breast)
- Rest 10β15 minutes before carving

Chicken Wings
- Pat wings very dry, season generously with Legendary Chicken rub or Signature (Spellbound for a sweet wing)
- Cook at high heat (400β425Β° oven or grill)
- Cook 35β45 minutes, flipping halfway
- Pull when crispy and internal hits 185β195Β°
- Optional - brush with your favorite bbq sauce and honey (50/50)
Most Popular Chicken Recipes and How To's

Chicken Caesar Tacos
These Chicken Caesar Tacos take everything you love about the classic salad and wrap it up in a handheld flavor bomb. Juicy chicken, kissed with our Legendary Chicken Rub, meets crisp romaine, zesty Caesar dressing, and a sprinkle of Parmesan.

Spatchcock Chicken
This method takes your bird from basic to boss-level, cutting down cooking time while cranking up the flavor. And the secret weapon? Laneβs Legendary Chicken Rub. Itβs the perfect mix of savory, smoky, and just the right amount of kick, guaranteeing crispy, golden skin and ridiculously juicy meat in every bite.

Honey Garlic Wings
Sticky, sweet, and loaded with bold garlic flavor β these Honey Garlic Wings are the kind that disappear before they even hit the table. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and coated in a rich, glossy sauce that hits that perfect sweet-and-savory balance.

Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese
Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese thatβs bold, cheesy, and unapologetically delicious. Tender elbow pasta swims in a velvety cheese sauce, shredded chicken gets sauced in Laneβs One Legged Chicken Buffalo bliss, and every bite hits with spicy, savory goodness. Whether youβre feeding a hungry crowd or treating yourself, this mac brings the flavor party.
Grilling Chicken FAQs
Grilling chicken shouldn't feel like a guessing gameβyet somehow it always does. Whether you're aiming for juicy, tender chicken with a perfect char or struggling with dry, overcooked meat, these quick answers cover the most common chicken grilling questions so you can cook with confidence and get it right every time.
Chicken loves bold flavor. Start with a light coat of oil, then season generously with a BBQ rub or all-purpose seasoning. For deeper flavor, season at least 30 minutes aheadβor marinate for a few hours if youβve got the time. Chicken is a blank canvas, so donβt hold back on seasoning.
Pro tip: If it looks like enough, add just a little more. Thatβs usually the sweet spot.
Grill chicken over medium to medium-high heat, around 375β450Β°F. This helps cook it through evenly without burning the outside. Always aim for an internal temperature of 165Β°F, whether youβre cooking breasts, thighs, or drumsticks.
Rest the chickenΒ - Once the chicken is cooked through, remove it from the grill and let it rest for 5-10 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute throughout the chicken, making it more tender and juicy.
Add sauce toward the end of the cook. Most BBQ sauces have sugar, which can burn if added too early. Brush it on during the last few minutes of grilling, then let it caramelize slightly for that perfect sticky finish.
Start with even-sized cuts and donβt overcookβ165Β°F is the goal, not a suggestion to keep going. Use medium heat instead of blasting it, and consider marinating or brining beforehand for extra moisture. Let the chicken rest for a few minutes after grilling to lock in those juices.
























