what's a good chicken marinade??
#85819 - 07/02/04 01:43 PM
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RachelT
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Does anyone have any suggestions for a good chicken marinade? Specifically one that I can grill with?
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Marinade for grilled meats or veggies (Makes 1 cup)
This is my favorite marinade! I almost always use it on chicken breasts. Since Kelly informed me that it's okay to have marinades with more oil than we'd usually cook with, I feel safe sharing it! It certainly has never bothered me.
1 Tablespoon brown sugar 1/3 cup sesame oil 1/3 cup soy sauce 1/3 cup rice wine vinegar 2 cloves garlic, crushed and minced finely 1/4 inch fresh ginger, grated black pepper chili pepper flakes (I omit these)
1. Mix all ingredients in a container. 2. Use with your choice of Chicken breasts, Salmon, or veggies like zucchini or mushrooms! 3. Marinade for 2 or more hours. 4. Grill. 5. Enjoy!
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Oh yeah, here's another of my favorites:
Orange Marmalade Marinade for Salmon (or Chicken)
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Thanks for the info Kree...I'm excited to try it out!
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Hiya, I marinade chicken breasts in olive oil, crushed garlic, oregano and squeeze in some lemon juice and it's yummy. We do that for kebabs, and then cook 'em over the bbq and it's my favourite meal. --Steph
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Hiya, I marinade chicken breasts in olive oil, crushed garlic, oregano and squeeze in some lemon juice and it's yummy. We do that for kebabs, and then cook 'em over the bbq and it's my favourite meal. --Steph
Mmm... that sounds a lot like chicken souvlaki. Yummy.
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Have you ever tried Chiavettas? It's really good and has no fat in it.
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A really delicious one for the BBQ is a mixture of honey, mustard, fresh parsley, a splash of white wine vinegar and lots of crushed garlic! The honey caramalises on the barbeque and goes all squidgy and lovely.
I love barbeque season, as its the one time when you can do lots of gorgeous grilled fish and chicken.
Hope you enjoy it!
Catherine
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I reccomend a low fat variety that is natural -- with ingredient such as olive oil. But any will do. You can also inject your chicken to make it extra juicy and tender.
Also, cilantro and lime mixed with a bit of salt and white pepper and a dash of EVOO makes a great marinade. BTW, Lemon and lime both tenderize meat, as does ginger.
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Maybe this is a stupid question, but what's a Chiavetta? I'm really interested to know. Thanks.
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Thank you everyone for all your suggestions. I look forward to trying all of them, once I feel better.
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I think it might be a WNY thing . Chiavetta chicken fundraisers are very popular in the area and there so good. Here is the web page . It's a vinegar based maninade that I can easily find in the grocery store. It looks like you can order it online at this web page , click on the Chiavetta's link. I just noticed they make wing sauce with NO butter or oil that I will have to find. We sometimes try to do Buffalo wings with chicken tenders using Frank's hot sauce. It's so yummy but it's usually the spice is calmed with butter so we are still trying to figure out a lower fat non dairy option.
Edited by torbetta (07/05/04 09:15 AM)
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Thanks Torbetta!!! It sounds really yummy, but I can't do dairy at all. Could you let me know when you find the non-dairy version?
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The marinade doesn't have any dairy in it. I'm sorry if my tangent made it seem like there was. I will have to re-read it again.
LOL, I just re-read it. I missed the no dairy in the wing sauce. That really does make a big difference, doesn't it?
Edited by torbetta (07/05/04 09:17 AM)
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I din't even notice...hee hee! How spicey is the sauce? I love a little spice, but not so much that I sweat.
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Frank's hot sauce is hot. We love to put it on mashed potatoes. We used to put it on popcorn when I could eat it. I have no idea about the Chiavette's since that is the first time I have seen it.
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