Slow Roasting Over Charcoal for Crisp Skin and Juicy Meat
Few things rival a whole chicken cooked over charcoal. The skin crisps, the fat renders, and the meat takes on a subtle smokiness that simply cannot be replicated in a conventional oven.
Using the robata method, a whole chicken can be cooked slowly and evenly above the fire, producing a beautifully roasted result with deep flavour and crisp golden skin.
Why Robata is Perfect for Whole Chicken
Cooking a whole bird requires control rather than intensity.
The robata method allows the chicken to sit above the heat rather than directly over it, creating a steady roasting environment.
This approach:
• prevents burning
• allows even cooking throughout
• renders fat gradually
• builds flavour over time
With adjustable cooking heights, the Grill Box Robata Frame gives you precise control over how the chicken cooks.
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The Grill Box Fire Cooking Guide – Cooking a Whole Chicken on a Robata Grill
Cooking a Whole Chicken on a Robata Grill
Slow Roasting Over Charcoal for Crisp Skin and Juicy Meat
Few things rival a whole chicken cooked over charcoal. The skin crisps, the fat renders, and the meat takes on a subtle smokiness that simply cannot be replicated in a conventional oven.
Using the robata method, a whole chicken can be cooked slowly and evenly above the fire, producing a beautifully roasted result with deep flavour and crisp golden skin.
Why Robata is Perfect for Whole Chicken
Cooking a whole bird requires control rather than intensity.
The robata method allows the chicken to sit above the heat rather than directly over it, creating a steady roasting environment.
This approach:
• prevents burning
• allows even cooking throughout
• renders fat gradually
• builds flavour over time
With adjustable cooking heights, the Grill Box Robata Frame gives you precise control over how the chicken cooks.
👉 Explore the Grill Box Robata Frame
Choosing Your Chicken
For best results, select:
• a free range whole chicken (1.5 to 2 kg)
• good fat content under the skin
• air chilled if possible
Higher quality birds reward slower cooking with better flavour and texture.
Preparing the Chicken
Simple preparation works best over charcoal.
Basic seasoning
• olive oil or butter
• sea salt
• black pepper
• garlic
• lemon
• thyme or rosemary
Rub generously and, if time allows, leave uncovered in the fridge for a few hours to dry the skin slightly. This helps achieve a crisp finish.
Setting Up the Fire
Build a steady bed of charcoal using good quality lumpwood.
You are aiming for:
• consistent glowing embers
• moderate heat
• minimal flame
The Grill Box Konro Grill provides an ideal fire base, allowing you to create a controlled charcoal bed beneath the cooking area.
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Positioning the Chicken
Place the chicken on the robata frame at a higher level above the fire.
At this stage:
• avoid direct exposure to intense heat
• allow slow roasting
• turn occasionally for even cooking
This is where the robata method shines, creating a gentle roasting environment above live fire.
Cooking the Chicken
Cooking time will typically be:
• 60 to 90 minutes depending on size
Stage 1 — Gentle Roast
Keep the chicken high above the fire.
• slow heat penetration
• gradual fat rendering
• light smoke flavour
Stage 2 — Build Colour
Lower the chicken slightly closer to the heat.
• begin crisping the skin
• increase heat intensity
• rotate regularly
Stage 3 — Crisp and Finish
Bring the chicken closer to the charcoal for a short period.
• crisp the skin
• develop golden colour
• finish cooking
Be careful not to overexpose any one side to direct heat.
Internal Temperature Guide
The chicken is ready when:
• breast reaches 72 to 75°C
• juices run clear
• skin is crisp and golden
Rest the chicken for at least 15 minutes before carving.
Adding Asado Style Cooking
For cooks looking to expand their setup, the Grill Box Asado Frame introduces adjustable height control over the fire.
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This allows the chicken to be raised or lowered more precisely, offering another level of control when cooking larger cuts.
Supporting Your Fire Setup
Managing charcoal effectively is key when cooking whole birds.
The Grill Box Ember Maker allows you to generate additional embers separately and add them gradually during cooking.
This helps maintain consistent heat throughout the cooking process.
Why This Method Works
Cooking a whole chicken on a robata grill combines the best aspects of roasting and charcoal grilling.
• even cooking from all sides
• controlled heat exposure
• crisp skin with rendered fat
• deep charcoal flavour
It transforms a simple ingredient into something far more expressive.
Build Your Grill Box Fire Cooking Setup
To cook whole birds and larger cuts over charcoal, a modular setup makes all the difference.
Start with the Grill Box Konro Grill
Add the Robata Frame for elevated roasting
Introduce the Asado Frame for adjustable cooking height
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