Do you like to barbecue? I love it. I was a hold out for a gas grill for the longest time but I caved and bought one and I'm so glad I did. It's so easy to throw some meat (and even veggies) on the grill and produce dinner in no time at all. Plus you can stand outside in the nice weather while you cook!
Ingredients:
1/2 c. low-sodium soy
sauce
1/2 c. balsamic
vinegar
3 tbsp. honey
2 cloves garlic,
minced
2 green onions,
chopped
1 lb. chicken
drumsticks or thighs
2 tbsp. Sesame seeds,
for garnish
Directions:
Whisk together soy
sauce, balsamic vinegar, honey, garlic and green onions. Reserve 1/2 cup
marinade for brushing on chicken after grilling.
Put chicken in a
large Ziploc bag or baking dish and pour marinade over it. Let chicken marinate
in the refrigerator at least 3 hours, or up to overnight.
Heat grill to high. Add
chicken, basting occasionally until chicken is cooked through. This will take
10 to 12 minutes per side (depending on
thickness). No, this wasn't cooked on a grill. Why you ask? Because I got the grill started, put the chicken on and then...I ran out of propane! Good news is you can bake this in the oven!
thickness). No, this wasn't cooked on a grill. Why you ask? Because I got the grill started, put the chicken on and then...I ran out of propane! Good news is you can bake this in the oven!
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I love barbecuing! Thank you for the recipe! Love your books 😊
ReplyDeleteThanks, Deb!
DeleteRan out of propane? Forgot the seeds? You're MY kind of cook, Peg!
ReplyDeleteLOL! And I have a GIANT thing of sesame seeds I got at the Asian market and have yet to use.
DeleteThis looks and sounds delicious, grill or oven!
ReplyDeleteYum. I love grilling out.
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