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Grilled chicken

gkn525

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Ok,never really thought about posting any recipes,here's a quick&easy 1. 8-12 chicken breasts(pound breasts out evenly about 3/4" thick with meat mallet to grill faster) put in sealable container or large durable ziplock bags with about 1/3 or more of large bottle of reg or zesty italian dressing,1/4-1/3 cup xtra virgin olive oil,1tbs garlic powder,3 tbs dried parsley,salt,&pepper to taste&mix.make sure chicken is coated well.marrinate half a day or overnight&grill away.I grill them up&eat them all week with rice,pasta,asparagus.also,if u have access to good vinegrettes,like strawberry,blueberry,red apple,etc... its great over pasta.been grilling my chicken this way about 4yrs now&haven't gotten burned out on it yet guys.
 
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The Grim Repper

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Ok,never really thought about posting any recipes,here's a quick&easy 1. 8-12 chicken breasts(pound breasts out evenly about 3/4" thick with meat mallet to grill faster) put in sealable container or large durable ziplock bags with about 1/3 or more of large bottle of reg or zesty italian dressing,1/4-1/3 cup xtra virgin olive oil,1tbs garlic powder,3 tbs dried parsley,salt,&pepper to taste&mix.make sure chicken is coated well.marrinate half a day or overnight&grill away.I grill them up&eat them all week with rice,pasta,asparagus.also,if u have access to good vinegrettes,like strawberry,blueberry,red apple,etc... its great over pasta.been grilling my chicken this way about 4yrs now&haven't gotten burned out on it yet guys.

Nice man! Maybe you could 'guesstimate' nutrition info for some of our less knowledgeable members so they can plug this into their diets?
Thanks for the contribution bro.
Grim
 

Concreteguy

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Seams like my Forman grill is part of my life. Can't tell ya how much chicken that thing has seen........lol
 

gkn525

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I will get nutritional info up soon guys.never have used a Forman grill,but my gas grill on back deck has more than paid for itself.its a good marinade that's flexible,really goes with anything u want to pair it with
 
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My wife cooks my chicken and keeps it very simple. She takes the seasoning from chicken flavored ramen noodles, mixes it with some water and then bakes the chicken in it. It's pretty tasty. I think I will try gkn525 recipe also
 

gkn525

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My wife cooks my chicken and keeps it very simple. She takes the seasoning from chicken flavored ramen noodles, mixes it with some water and then bakes the chicken in it. It's pretty tasty. I think I will try gkn525 recipe also

custom creation,it's a versatile flavor.I grill mine on the gas grill though.not sure how it would be in the oven
 

SURGE

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I have a nice lemon olive oil I like to put over grilled chicken. Adds a nice flavor and some moistness plus healthy fats.
 

ASHOP

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I'm so tired of chicken I'm needing a new recipe,,,,just in time,,,thanks!
I will try this soon,,this week.
 

MR. BMJ

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I just marinade mine in Yoshidas for a day, then grill them on the BBQ. Sometimes i'll add extra spices and herbs and seasoning, as well as lime or lemon juice or margarita mix. I don't stress over the small amount of sugars added, it is miniscule imo....unless you are weeks out from a show. Same with BBQ sauce. Sometimes i'll mix the BBQ or Yoshidas with Apricot or peach preserves for the marinade.
 

Viking

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Ok,never really thought about posting any recipes,here's a quick&easy 1. 8-12 chicken breasts(pound breasts out evenly about 3/4" thick with meat mallet to grill faster) put in sealable container or large durable ziplock bags with about 1/3 or more of large bottle of reg or zesty italian dressing,1/4-1/3 cup xtra virgin olive oil,1tbs garlic powder,3 tbs dried parsley,salt,&pepper to taste&mix.make sure chicken is coated well.marrinate half a day or overnight&grill away.I grill them up&eat them all week with rice,pasta,asparagus.also,if u have access to good vinegrettes,like strawberry,blueberry,red apple,etc... its great over pasta.been grilling my chicken this way about 4yrs now&haven't gotten burned out on it yet guys.

Good recipe. I will have to try it out.

Seams like my Forman grill is part of my life. Can't tell ya how much chicken that thing has seen........lol

I had a similar grill but it broke. Might have to try the Forman grill. I heard it was good years ago.

I have a nice lemon olive oil I like to put over grilled chicken. Adds a nice flavor and some moistness plus healthy fats.

You buy it like that?
 

BG

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Great recipe!! For the guys that said they use a foreman grill.. i stopped early last year. I use a cast iron skillet or a large skillet (that takes up 2 eyes on the stove) and the difference i flavor is CRAZY!!! I will never go back. You keep sooooo much flavor and juice that isn't pressed out
 

ketsugo

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Ok,never really thought about posting any recipes,here's a quick&easy 1. 8-12 chicken breasts(pound breasts out evenly about 3/4" thick with meat mallet to grill faster) put in sealable container or large durable ziplock bags with about 1/3 or more of large bottle of reg or zesty italian dressing,1/4-1/3 cup xtra virgin olive oil,1tbs garlic powder,3 tbs dried parsley,salt,&pepper to taste&mix.make sure chicken is coated well.marrinate half a day or overnight&grill away.I grill them up&eat them all week with rice,pasta,asparagus.also,if u have access to good vinegrettes,like strawberry,blueberry,red apple,etc... its great over pasta.been grilling my chicken this way about 4yrs now&haven't gotten burned out on it yet guys.



Sounds incredible
 

Foxman101

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Def going to try this, you using low fat dressing or a special one ? I thguess Hightower many are high in sodium ?
 

koolio

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Does anyone just go to the local grocery store and buy a rotisserie chicken? They are good...
 

j4ever

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Great recipe!! For the guys that said they use a foreman grill.. i stopped early last year. I use a cast iron skillet or a large skillet (that takes up 2 eyes on the stove) and the difference i flavor is CRAZY!!! I will never go back. You keep sooooo much flavor and juice that isn't pressed out

no doubt about a cast iron skillet, it will cook up some damn good meat, just have to take care of them, I usually clean after using it then coat the inside with oil.