How do you do your chicken?
peanutbutterrunna
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We all have grown very acquainted with the whole grilled chicken and steamed vegetables dinner plate..but it can get boring. I'm always interested in ways to infuse delicious flavor into my grilled chicken! Any suggestions? I marinated my chicken in lime, garlic and pepper for dinner tonight and loved how it tured out..so there's that.
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Why not try beer-butt chicken?....one whole chicken seasoned with whatever you like, and a half can of beer any brand. Put beer can in a pan large enough to hold the chicken, put the beer can in the pan, then place the chicken over beer can (the chicken will be in a sitting position) on beer can. Bake at 350 till done, the chicken will be moist and delish. Enjoy!0
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Recently I have adopted a vegan diet. The main reason is that you can just about eradicate or significantly eliminate the risk factors associated with the leading causes of premature death.
The following article might be worthwhile reading if you are interested in health and longevity.
http://nutritionfacts.org/2011/09/19/dr-oz-apple-juice-and-arsenic-chicken-may-have-10-times-more/
If you're not interested then I apologise for the intrusion.
kind regards,
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One thing I tried recently was marinating some chicken in tea! That probably sounds a little odd, but I used the Sherlock Holmes blend (by Cara McGee) from Adagio Teas. It's a super smoky tea that smells like a campfire. *____* The first thing my mum said when I had her smell the blend was "I wanna have this on steaks!" As I don't really care for steak I tried it with chicken instead and loved how it turned out. I brewed an extra strong batch of tea for this and marinated for ... oh, I dunno, several hours at least. Then I grilled the chicken. I think it gave the chicken a great added kick of smokiness. The blend I used gets its smokiness from lapsang souchong, so I assume you could just use that if you didn't have (or didn't want to buy) a blend like I used.
I haven't gotten around to making this again but plan to do so soon. I think I'll marinate the chicken for a bit longer than I did the first time around. I think I'll also make a sort of tea reduction sauce out of the same blend or perhaps a tea-based barbecue sauce to go along with the chicken.0 -
Wrapped in a strip of bacon then grilled! Everything is better with bacon0
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This is not grilled chicken, but I it needs no butter or oil and turns out quite tasty:
Creamy Tarragon Chicken (I did steal...ahem, adapt this recipe from a WW cookbook, but it is amazingly easy and so yummy with brown rice and some fresh, steamed veggies)
Chicken - Breast, meat only, raw, 12 oz
Chicken Broth No Msg Added 100% Fat Free, 1/2 Cup
Fat Free Half & Half, 1/4 Cup
Gold Medal - All-Purpose Unbleached White Flour, 1.5 tsp
Mccormick - Tarragon, 1/2 tsp
Morton - Iodized Table Salt, 1/2 tsp
Spices - Pepper, black, 1/2 tsp
Serves 3 - I make dinner for two and tomorrow's lunch for me, but can easily be doubled for a crowd.
Per Serving: 157 cals
1. Whisk Chicken Broth, Half n Half, Flour, Tarragon and 1/4 tsp each salt and pepper. Set aside.
2. Pound chicken breast/cutlets to even thickness between wax paper. Spray both sides of chicken with cooking spray, sprinkle with remaining salt and pepper.
3. Place a large nonstick skillet coated with cooking spray over medium-high heat. Add chicken and cook 3 minutes on each side or until done. Remove from pan; keep warm.
4. Add broth mixture to pan. Bring to boil; cook, stirring constantly, 2-3 minutes or until reduced by half, scraping pan to loosen browned bits. Serve sauce over chicken.0 -
Why not try beer-butt chicken?....one whole chicken seasoned with whatever you like, and a half can of beer any brand. Put beer can in a pan large enough to hold the chicken, put the beer can in the pan, then place the chicken over beer can (the chicken will be in a sitting position) on beer can. Bake at 350 till done, the chicken will be moist and delish. Enjoy!0
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bake in oven top with plain non fat greek yogurt, garlic and parmesan cheese. So yummy and I don't like greek yogurt0
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Omg my husband has been seasoning our chicken in adobe powder, nutritional yeast, garlic, pepper, "slap ya mama" spice & it's been AMAZING!!!0
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I put mine in a slow cooker. Throw in a jar of Spanish sauce (has peppers, tomatoes, garlic, etc, in it) let it cook for about 4 hours.
You can cook it with any sauce you want, the Spanish sauce was just an example.0 -
Provencal Herb Marinated Chicken from MyRecipes.com
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/provenal-herb-marinated-roast-chicken-10000001108299/
Not grilled, but relatively easy and full of flavor!0 -
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I dip mine in egg, then coat with crushed up cornflakes. Bake in the oven and pretend it's crunchy fried chicken. Sometimes I'll add some paprika for extra flavour0
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Check out www.emilybites.com. She has tons of good recipes. Another idea is throw in some chicken breasts in the crock pot with a jar of salsa and you can make almost anything with it. Enchiladas, tacos, etc...0
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I dip mine in egg, then coat with crushed up cornflakes. Bake in the oven and pretend it's crunchy fried chicken. Sometimes I'll add some paprika for extra flavour
I do this also, but add worchestire (sp) sauce to the egg wash and I season the crumbs with anything I feel like! Parm cheese, seasoned salt, italian seasoning etc.0 -
Why not try beer-butt chicken?....one whole chicken seasoned with whatever you like, and a half can of beer any brand. Put beer can in a pan large enough to hold the chicken, put the beer can in the pan, then place the chicken over beer can (the chicken will be in a sitting position) on beer can. Bake at 350 till done, the chicken will be moist and delish. Enjoy!
^^ This. I do mine in the butt too.0 -
i refer to skinnytaste.com for recipes alot. There are all kinds of recipes and many show the calories and such to take the guess work out of it0
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Grilled & Steam but if Fried i will use olive oil0
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Why not try beer-butt chicken?....one whole chicken seasoned with whatever you like, and a half can of beer any brand. Put beer can in a pan large enough to hold the chicken, put the beer can in the pan, then place the chicken over beer can (the chicken will be in a sitting position) on beer can. Bake at 350 till done, the chicken will be moist and delish. Enjoy!
^^ This. I do mine in the butt too.0 -
I used to use breadcrumbs, but since going gluten free, we've been having it either plain or I crush up chex to use as a coating on it.0
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Anything you put under the skin of a chicken before slow roasting bakes the flavor in deeply and is delicious! Reach gently under the skin with olive oil and your seasoning ingredients and spread them generously around. Place also in the cavity and under the wing and drumstick.
Here are some of my favorites:
Olive oil and cloves of garlic (lots - - -like 20 to 30!)
Olive oil, fresh ground pepper and kosher salt
Olive oil and rosemary (or any single herb or blend of your favorite herbs)
Olive oil and lemon wedges
Olive oil and oranges0 -
Last night it was crusted with coconut and baked.
On the weekend it'll be on the grill with a can of beer in it's backside.
sometimes it's parmesan style.
shredded and made into tacos is always a hit around my house.
Stuffed with ham, spinach, and cheese is good too.
Chicken is pretty easy, just open up the fridge and throw some stuff at it, wrap it in bacon, throw it on the grill, in the oven, or on the stove. Pretty hard to screw up chicken, and it's cheap, so experiment, get creative and use your family as lab subjects.
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I like to buy sauces from buffalo w wild wings (Asian zing is my fav) and use those, I also love lemon chicken I coat breasts is garlic salt and pepper, pour in some chicken broth and lemon juice and than put lemon slices on top and cook in slow cooker about 4 hrs.... I also just like to do chicken in Italian dressing.0
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http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/anne-burrell/lemon-and-herb-marinated-grilled-chicken-thighs-recipe/index.html
This is a pretty good recipe for lemon chicken that I enjoy! (:0 -
bump, these all sound great, some I knew, some are new,and some I had forgotten0
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If you have an Indian Grocery store nearby, go there and buy Chicken tikka masala or tandoori chicken masala powder. It will rekindle your boring love affair with chicken.We all have grown very acquainted with the whole grilled chicken and steamed vegetables dinner plate..but it can get boring. I'm always interested in ways to infuse delicious flavor into my grilled chicken! Any suggestions? I marinated my chicken in lime, garlic and pepper for dinner tonight and loved how it tured out..so there's that.0
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Last night it was crusted with coconut and baked.
This sounds amazing. With some brown jasmine rice...yumm. Thank you! I'll try this one out for sure. I love coconut.0 -
I throw chicken in the crockpot after I season it with paprika,black pepper and garlic powder. I add a can of low sodium chicken broth and an oinion cut into quarters and cook on low for 6 hours and it's delicious!0
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I marinate in zesty Italian dressing, throw away marinate, put chicken on grill. Use sweet baby ray barbecue sauce. Yum!0
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