Grilled ckn
Posted By: typnqueen on 2007-03-10
In Reply to: Help with Grilled Chicken / Indoor grilling please - Inept
To help with the dryness, try marinating the breasts for at least 30 mins. - more time is better - before grilling. Don't overcook them - it will turn your kids off on eating chicken. Press them with a fork and when the juice runs clear, they are cooked. It doesn't take long.
As far as marinating, you can make your own, or use salad dressing. I love to use Italian dressing as a marinate for chicken - just poke some holes in the breast with a fork, put it in a plastic zip lock bag and pour on the marinate.
Also, for more flavor on your indoor open grill, can you try mesquite briquets? I think you can also get mesquite flavored seasoning for grilling.
Have fun and bon appetit!
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Help with Grilled Chicken / Indoor grilling please
Ok, so I am really bad at cooking. We eat out most of the time, but I want to change that because I know it's not healthy and it's very expensive. My kids (ages 4 and 5) really like grilled chicken breast, but I have no idea how to make it!
I bought an indoor grill....actually I bought two. I have one of the George Foreman type contact grills and I also got an indoor open grill. I tried making chicken breasts last night, but they didn't taste that good. I don't know what seasoning would be good to use.
So can anyone help me out here? How can I make a delicious chicken breast on the indoor grill? I use boneless skinless breasts. I also usually end up over-cooking them for fear of eating raw chicken - and then they dry out
Any advice is appreciated. Would also appreciate some advice on making good steaks on the indoor grill. What cut of steak? Seasoning? HELP!!!!
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