Asian Chicken Skewers

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  • on August 27, 2012

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    I tried this to add something new to our weekly family barbeques. It was a hit. I didn't have cilantro so I skipped that and I used powdered garlic, but I had fresh ginger and sweet Maui onion grated into the marinade and it was delicious! I also only put a few shakes of hot sauce in it so my kids and mom could eat it (they don't like spicy. I tripled the recipe and just threw stuff in at will (no measuring and it was great. Be prepared to skewer these slimy things on the stick. It requires some effort to maneuver the strips on and off the skewer so that it cooks evenly and so it resembles the chicken sticks I am used to seeing in Asian restaurants. It was well worth it, though! I am also looking forward to using this marinade in all my future stir fry dishes! Chicken broccoli, chicken tofu, shrimp stir fry, etc.

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  • on August 10, 2012

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    Hi. I found this recipe to be perfect for a small version (12 each of a good recipe. I am very impressed with the marinade recipe. I must confess, I am less fond of dark meat - like Chicken Thighs. I am trying to use white meat - Chicken Breasts. I want to double or triple the wooden skewers (6" long to work after I have pre-soaked them prior to threading them with the chicken strips. I need to place them in containers with sides upon them, covering them with plastic wrap to prevent any oxidation! This will be a very tasty dish for your family and/or guests. Be sure to have an excellent dipping sauce available. (Any of your favorites will work well. Do not complicate it by serving 2 - 3 sauces. It might encourage people to hesitate and use both dips - which can make a mess, and encourage people to take more skewers!

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  • on July 31, 2012

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    very good...no leftovers !

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  • on July 31, 2012

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    I love the simplicity of the recipe, i will add another star if it tasts as good, :

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  • on July 16, 2012

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    I made these a couple of months ago for a get together and they are now my go to appetizer.. Even my pickiest kids devour these and ask for them several times a week! I used a lot of shortcuts (minced garlic and ginger out of jars and skipped the cilantro and they were still fantastic. Also added extra sriacha. You can really play with the marinade and still get great results.. I think I will try with a little orange or pineapple juice next time.. Make plenty if you're having a crowd - they will disappear quickly.

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  • on June 23, 2012

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    Very good , Moist for grilled chicken. Thighs are the best. Easy to make and serve hot or warm
    nice mild flavor , not over powering, Humus and pita are a nice added touch for entertaining.

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  • on June 04, 2012

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    I thought these were excellent - quick and easy and I made them for a street party and they were a huge hit. I'd say the cut of meat was a little fattier than I would've liked, but that marinade can be used on all chicken types.

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