Healthy Chicken Marinade
Nothing beats the flavor of grilled chicken. But before you light the coals or turn on the gas, the healthy chicken marinade marinade can make or break the outcome of your barbecued chicken.
Before we get into the recipe of what is arguably the best healthy chicken marinade recipe ever, let’s discuss what goes into a good chicken marinade:
- ACID: This is what tenderizes the meat. You can use vinegar, wine or lemon… or a combination.
- UMAMI: This gives the marinade the flavor that activates the fifth flavor receptacle on your tongue (the other 4 are sweet, sour, salty and bitter). You can use soy, fish sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, or a combination of these.
- OIL: This helps to coat the chicken and make the marinade stick. I prefer extra virgin olive oil but you could use vegetable oil.
- SWEET: This helps to activate the flavors. You can use brown sugar, maple syrup or even pancake syrup.
- SPICE: What marinade would be complete without a bit of spice. You can use a liquid pepper (such as Tabasco or Frank’s Red Hot) or powder (such as Cayenne Pepper). I like it spicier so I am heavy-handed with the spice.
- LIQUID: This gives the marinade more volume, allowing you to stretch your chicken marinade recipe. I typically use water, but if I happen to have orange juice or some other type of fruit juice, I use that instead. You could also use Bourbon if you want a bit more layers in your chicken marinade.
- SMOKE: The smoky flavor is important, especially if you are using a gas grill, as gas won’t impart the same smoky flavor that charcoal will. Liquid Smoke is the easiest way to get the smoke flavor.
- SEASONING: This is what can separate a good chicken marinade from a great chicken marinade. Examples of seasoning include salt, pepper, and herbs. I grow rosemary in a pot on my balcony, but if you don’t have fresh herbs, then use dried herbs.
COOKING TIP:
Adding umami ingredients—such as fish sauce—to your healthy chicken marinade can reduce the body’s need for salt up to 25%.
Safety Tips:
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- Always marinade chicken in the refrigerator to prevent bacteria from growing.
- Never re-use marinade that has been used on raw meat.
- Always clean your hands and utensils with hot water and soap when they have touched raw meat. Do not use the same utensil on cooked meat that you have used on raw meat.
Wine Pairing for Healthy Marinated Grilled Chicken
Healthy Chicken Marinade
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 1/4 cup olive oil extra virgin
- 1/2 cup white vinegar
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. pepper
- 1-2 tsp. Cayenne pepper
- 1 tsp. Liquid Smoke
- 2 Tbsp. rosemary roughly chopped
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients together in a gallon-sized plastic ziplock bag.
- Add 2 pounds of chicken pieces and seal shut. Shake the bag to coat all of the chicken pieces.
- Put bag in the refrigerator for a minimum of 3 hours but preferably at least 8 hours.
- Remove chicken from the marinade and put onto the hot grill. Discard leftover marinade.
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