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ISO SPICY chicken rub/marinade ideas for skewers
....On the grill...
It seems no matter what I use I can't really get them spicy/flavorful. I'm not talking just heat, but I like flavor as well. I usually use some paprika or cumin but it never seems to "get" there. Tonight I plan on grilling some chicken skewers with some white rice....any ideas for a good marinade/rub? Unfortunately the grocery store is limited to the chillies too, but I can snag the common ones... |
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Here is my favorite. It has tons of flavor and you can tweak the heat to your liking by adjusting the cayenne amounts. It is best if you can rub this on the meat and let it sit in the fridge wrapped in plastic wrap for 24 hours, but even just rubbing it on moments before it hits the grill will work.
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- 1/2 cup Sweet Chilli Sauce(found in the asia section of most supermarkets) - 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce - 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes - 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper - salt and pepper just mix it all up, marinate, and grill. nice sweet but spicy sauce! |
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Try the one used for this recipe. Very similar to GB's.
(Try making the beer can chicken too, it's AWESOME!) Beer Can Chicken Recipe at Epicurious.com
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i've made beer can chicken before. Love it! GB's looks pretty good actually.
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I was looking up this marinade and a kid clicked me backwards!!!!!
Anyway this one is really good. Made both the beer can and this one this week. Sort of on a chicken bender I suppose!!! Recipes : Marinated Chicken and Vegetable Skewers with Creamy Italian Dressing : Food Network Recipe says to use the oven but I grill them, everything is better when it tastes like fire!
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Not that there's anything wrong with that..... Last edited by suziquzie; 04-16-2008 at 10:32 AM. |
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Chef at Large
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I am partial to a good red curry paste. Great for heat, and flavor.
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For a "rub", if that is truly what you are looking for, it needs a few essential basics. Here's a pretty standard rub I use all year long.
kosher salt brown sugar ground mustard dried oregano ground cumin chili powder onion powder garlic powder smoked paprika or regular if that's all you have From there you can add any of these to suit your dish: lime zest red curry paste coriander dried orange peel as you can see - it's endless. If it's a marinade just be sure you marinate long enough. I love a marinade of soy sauce, brown sugar, spring onions, toasted (or dark) sesame oil, dry sherry, and sesame seeds. If you hold out some of this marinade and heat thoroughly it makes a great sauce to use over the rice.
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I like to use a marinade of onion, garlic, chilli pepper, lemon juice and some olive oil blended up. Leave overnight, it adds a great flavour - use a hotter chilli for more kick.
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Neither paprika nor cumin are spicy you have to add some cayenne pepper there and it will work great. First two will give flavor the last one hit. Now do not forget salt and last but not least, shhhh… don't tell any body, it's a secret, so let's keep it between us, for flavor enhancement add a bit of brown sugar.
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