Friday, July 27, 2012

GRILLED MEDITTERANEAN LEMON-GARLIC CHICKEN

lemon garlic chicken
This is my go-to chicken recipe, especially for cookouts.  Used for over 40 years, it’s a tested crowd pleaser, and it’s great hot or cold.  When we lived in semi-rural Long Valley, New Jersey, we had cookouts several times a year, and this dish was always on the menu.  If we left it off, guests would be very disappointed. 

(TIP:  If you like to make things ahead, you can combine the marinade and chicken pieces in freezer bags up to a month ahead of your event and simply thaw the bag(s) overnight in the fridge.)


The lemon flavor that infuses the chicken is from the natural oils in the lemon rind.   It not only adds amazing flavor to the chicken, it also tenderizes it.   You can either slice the rinds thinly, or you can finely grate the zest.  Either way, you’ll have the best chicken you ever ate.

Grilled Meditteranean Lemon-Garlic Chicken
Rating:  10 out of 10

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INGREDIENTS:
3 garlic cloves, finely grated or minced (about 1-1/2 tsp.)
1-1/2 tsp. dried Mediterranean oregano, crushed
1 tsp. dried basil, crushed
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 lemons, halved then sliced into thin strips (or grated zest and juice from 2 lemons)
2 tsp. fine sea salt or Diamond kosher salt
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1 whole frying chicken, about 3 to 3-1/2 lbs., cut in half, backbones removed for soup

In resealable plastic freezer bag, combine garlic, oregano, basil, oil, juice and lemon strips or zest.  Sprinkle chicken halves with salt and pepper on both sides, rubbing into chicken.  Place chicken into bag with marinade; seal bag.  Marinate several hours (overnight for best flavor).
You can also freeze the bag for up to a month, then thaw overnight in fridge.
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Heat gas grill to hot (400-425F).  (If your grill has more than one burner, try turning one burner off, or at least on the lowest heat.)  After desired temperature is maintained for 5 minutes, remove chicken from marinade, discarding bag and marinade.  Place chicken on turned-off burner grate, skin-side up, and grill it with the cover closed.  If the burner is turned off and none of the chicken is over a lit burner, you can just check it periodically to be sure it’s cooking properly.  (If you only have one burner, then start the chicken on 400-425 for about 5-10 minutes, then lower temperature to 325-350 and continue cooking,  while rotating chicken to prevent burning.  Always cook with skin side up – do not turn the chicken over.)   Grill for 30-45 minutes, or till thermometer registers 165F and juices run clear.  Let chicken rest for 5-10 minutes before serving.  (TIP:  Place chicken on a platter in a closed, turned-off oven.)

Yield:  4-6 servings

8 comments:

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

Your grilled chicken sounds wonderful Judy and I know the lemon & garlic bring a lot of flavor to the dish. I will definitely try this because often chicken on the grill can be rather tasteless without some help. And a ten out of ten rating must mean it's a winner.
Sam

Ocean Breezes and Country Sneezes said...

I've been looking for a good chicken recipe, and yours looks delicious! And who doesn't love lemon and garlic, I can't wait to try this! Thank you for sharing your go to chicken recipe!

Angie's Recipes said...

Lemon and garlic...I love the combo of the flavours. This roasted chicken must be very flavourful.

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

I think we were on the same wavelength this week. I just made one of my favorite grilled chicken dishes, Grilled Chicken Salmoriglio. Love those flavors!

Coleens Recipes said...

That is quite a recommendation, I'll have to try it!! I really appreciate your tip about freezing the raw chicken in the marinade...what a time saver!!!

Chaya said...

It does sound delicious. I have not heard of Mediterranean oregano. Is there a special place to get it?

Judy said...

Chaya, regular oregano is okay, just so long as it's not Mexican oregano which is different. Meditteranean oregano can be found anywhere McCormick spices are sold. It's one of their "special" herbs in glass jars.

lisa is cooking said...

The lemon and oregano sound great in the marinade! I wish this were cooking on the grill right now.