Sesame Ginger Marinated Chicken Scewers

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When Stephan and I were in North Carolina Last weekend, we went to a hole in the wall Chinese restaurant.  One of the items we tried was this skewered chicken, and not that we have not had it before but this time it was succulent, juicy and crispy on the outside. Normally when you have that bright orange skewered chicken it is so tough and over cooked, so it was surprising to have this taste so good.  I pondered how they did it talked to Stephan about what my opinion was and decided I am going to try to make a similar chicken.

I don’t particularly like the orange flavored sauce they cover the chicken with so I opted to make my own.

You will need 5 skewers’

5 chicken thighs, (remove all skin and trim)

For the marinade

1 teaspoon ginger

Sesame seeds ~ I just poured some in. lol

Low sodium soy sauce about ¼ cup

¼ cup sesame oil

¼ cup rice wine vinegar

2 cloves minced garlic

Pepper to taste

And water to make sure the chicken is covered.

Add all the ingredients together in a Tupperware and set aside. (Make sure the skewered chicken will fit in the Tupperware.)

Take the thigh and pound it until it is about ¼ inch thick. Skewer it and drop into the marinade. Repeat with all pieces.  Marinade for 8 hours or more.

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Cook the chicken in the oven at 400 degrees for 12 13 minutes. Then broil on high to crisp the outside, watch carefully, once one side is done turn over and crisp the other side.  Serve with your favorite dipping sauce.

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These came out excellent, and they had a fantastic delicate flavor.

 

 

Enjoy the recipe, if you would like to contact me please feel free to do so at LauraLovingLife@hotmail.com

 

Bon Appétit

 

LauraLovingLife

lauralovinglife

I love to cook and travel. There is nothing like experiencing new cultures and of course the food. I am really happy doing charcuterie trays, this has been my new obsession for the last two years. So much creativity and fun goes into each board.

I have no formal training in nutrition or in cooking, however, I love to do it and my family reaps the benefits.

Enjoy the blog, I would love to hear from you!

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4 Comments

  1. Cool Blog Laura1

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  3. Hi, thanks for sharing

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