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

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    On the Drummond ranch, chicken for dinner is always a winner, but after a quick soak in a tasty marinade, this grilled chicken takes the top prize! Marinade recipes may take a little extra time ...

  3. 29 Marinated Chicken Recipes That Guarantee Tender ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for an easy way to add extra flavor to your chicken dinners, take it from us—you've gotta start marinating your chicken. With meat this tender, we know you won't even mind the ...

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

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    Reserve 1/4 cup in a small bowl for basting. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use. Add chicken to the bowl and toss to combine. Let marinate at least 20 minutes at room temperatureor cover and ...

  5. Make Rodney Scott's grilled chicken and marinated tomatoes ...

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    Scott is visiting the TODAY Food team to make a couple of his favorite cookout recipes that can be made in a fraction of the time his pit-cooked classics require. He shows us how to make grilled ...

  6. Pargiyot - Wikipedia

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    Pargiyot consists of cubed chicken thighs (or breast) that have been marinated for a number of hours in a flavorful marinade often containing onions, parsley, garlic, and various spices or sauces such as harissa or amba. The pargiyot is then placed onto skewers similar to shish kebabs, and cooked on a grill such as a mangal.

  7. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Marination. Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking. The origin of the word alludes to the use of brine (aqua marina or sea water) in the pickling process, which led to the technique of adding flavor by immersion in liquid. The liquid in question, the marinade, can be either acidic (made ...