Monday, August 23, 2010

Tequila Lime Chicken



I have a hard time posting recipes when I don't really use them - that is to say, I'm sure the use of actual recipes would make our end results taste much better, as opposed to my fly by the seat of my pants approach - but life is busy, I don't always have a recipe in front of me, and I'm much more inclined to utilize a proven method of cooking rather than get too bogged down by an exact recipe (perhaps this is why I'm not a great baker)... *but then again, as the old saying goes, 'learn a recipe and enjoy a good dish, learn a method and eat well forever.' :)

Anyhoo, a few weeks ago we enjoyed some tequila lime chicken and (once again), I'm not sure how to post the recipe since I threw a bunch of ingredients in a bowl and marinated chicken in a baggie for ~45 mins before grilling. (thankfully marinades are pretty forgiving, I think!)

If you would like to see what's out there on the web regarding real legit tequila lime marinade recipes, feel free to click here. Otherwise, here's the jist of what I did... I'm sure it could be improved, so if you have ideas, I'd love to hear :)

Ingredients:
  • ~3/4 cup of fresh lime juice
  • zest from 1 lime
  • ~1/2 cup tequila
  • splash of orange juice
  • diced pickled banana peppers + splash of juice from jar (b/c we had them and the juice is tangy/acidic... perfect for marinades) *try pickle juice, too - amazing!
  • 1T minced jalapeno
  • dash of cayenne pepper (however much you like)
  • dash of cumin
  • handful of torn cilantro
  • ~1tsp of kosher salt
  • ~1tsp of pepper (again however much you like)
  • 4 chicken breasts
Preparation:

Whisk ingredients together and pour over 4 chicken breasts. Marinate in a food storage bag or bowl for ~45 minutes. Grill at medium high heat until chicken is done. Let chicken rest, slice and serve with grilled onions, refried black beans, tomatoes, cilantro, avocado, cheese, sour cream, guac, tortillas, or whatever your heart desires :)

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