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Grilled Chicken with Garlic

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Meats 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Chicken breasts, skinned and boned
4 Garlic cloves, skinned (up to 6)
Sea salt
1 Lemons, juice of (up to 1-1/2)
6 tb Olive oil (up to 8)
Finely chopped parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

The following marinades are from The Complete Meze Table by Rosamond Man.
Cut the breasts into bite-sized cubes and put in a shallow dish. Crush the
garlic with the salt until quite pulpy.
Mix in the lemon juice, then whisk into the oil. Pour over the chicken and
leave, covered, for 1-4 hours, turning the pieces once or twice.
Put a large amount of chopped parsley on a plate. Thread the chicken onto
small skewers [the author uses small bamboo skewers which she has soaked in
water or lemon juice beforehand; I've tried the lemon juice trick and it
gives a great taste] and roll each skewer in parsley then cook, under a hot
grill or over a hot barbecue, oil grid first, for about 4-6 minutes,
turning them to golden all over and basting with the marinade, or extra oil
if necessary.
Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter  by david young
<griffi@zoo.co.uk> on Mar 5, 97.

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