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  2. The Secret to Moist and Flavorful Chicken Breasts Is This ...

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    This gem recipe from my days as a personal chef never fails. ... The marinade doubles as a sauce for serving. I recommend whisking it in a small bowl or measuring cup, which makes reserving the ...

  3. The Secret to Juicy Grilled Chicken? This Seriously Good Marinade

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    Sweetness: Brown sugar in the marinade not only balances out the saltiness from the soy sauce and the acidity from the lemon juice, but it also brings a hint of caramelized flavor to the chicken ...

  4. Here's How To Grill The Perfect Chicken Breast Every Time - AOL

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    Yields: 4 servings. Prep Time: 15 mins. Total Time: 45 mins. Ingredients. 3. cloves garlic, finely chopped. 1/4 c. balsamic vinegar. 3 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil

  5. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Chicken in marinade. Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking.This liquid, called the marinade, can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine) or enzymatic (made with ingredients such as pineapple, papaya, yogurt, or ginger), or have a neutral pH. [1]

  6. Hard sauce - Wikipedia

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    Though it is called a sauce, it is neither liquid nor smooth, with a consistency more akin to whipped butter. It is easy to make and keeps for months under refrigeration. It can be pressed into a decorative mold before chilling. Under European Community regulations, to be called rum/brandy/sherry butter, it must contain at least 20% butterfat. [2]

  7. Demi-glace - Wikipedia

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    Demi-glace (French pronunciation: [dəmi ɡlas], 'half glaze') is a rich brown sauce in French cuisine used by itself or as a base for other sauces. The term comes from the French word glace, which, when used in reference to a sauce, means "icing" or "glaze." It is traditionally made by combining one part espagnole sauce and one part brown stock.

  8. Don't Break The 5 Golden Rules Of Marinating Chicken

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    Any cut of chicken can benefit from a marinade, but boneless skinless chicken breasts have the most to gain. As the leanest cut that dries out most easily while cooking, their texture can improve ...

  9. Food Paradise season 14 - Wikipedia

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    "Al's Island Chicken Sandwich" – chicken breast (marinated in a brine of garlic, sugar and jalapeños), grilled on the flattop and topped with two strips of thick-cut apple-wood smoked bacon, grilled pineapple chunks, cilantro and homemade sweet chili sauce (made with soy sauce, fresh garlic, ginger, and sweet chili teriyaki sauce) on a ...