My hubby is going to share his tips for the most juicy moist tender barbecued chicken.
The secret is what you do with it before you put it on the grill.
Our family loves bbq and chicken is one of our favorites. My dad was an excellent bbq man and thankfully taught my brothers and husband as well. The secret to moist tender barbecued chicken is in parboiling it. Something about that just always gives you such good results. Before you even light the barby, take a big pot and fill with water and some salt.
Just drop the chicken in and bring to a boil. Turn it off once it starts to boil and let it sit for just a few minutes and remove. Season and then grill. Put the sauce on just before your finished grilling. Sauce burns so easy because of the sugar so just put it on near the end.
Elaine, it looks wonderful. I love the black stuff and I will definitely try this. I love grilled chicken and this is genius idea. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteI always boil my stuff before I bbq it too....my parents did .....even ribs...that looks so yummy!!!!!!! isnt this the best bbq weather!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for these tips! I love bbq grilled chicken but didn't know the secrets. Can't wait to share with the hubs!
ReplyDeleteElaine, my neighbor gave me the blade for my Kitchen Aid, but I think she said she got it at Sur la table. I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteElaine,
ReplyDeleteThis chicken looks absolutely scrumptious!!! love your tips.
Hugs,
Linda
I am going to try this. We grill a lot of chicken even in the winter. It looks so good!
ReplyDeleteI love BBQ chicken. Yummy! Thanks for the tip. My grandmother always baked hers a few minutes before grilling.
ReplyDeleteWHat do you serve with your BBQ chicken?
YUM!
ReplyDeleteI love BBQ and that looks like a winner!
I had never thought to parboil chicken first, I will try that the next time I barbeque chicken.
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Hugs, Cindy
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!
ReplyDeleteUmmm, looks so yummy! I too love the charred bits, the best part! Thanks so much for sharing this tip. I do that with the ribs but never thought about it for chicken. Fabulous, can't wait to try it!
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Patti
I've never tried parboiling before. This is definitely on my list for this weekend. Thank you for posting this!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness....this reminds me of my dad's bbq chicken.. With his alzheimers, he can't cook anymore, but I have so many fond memories of his grilled bbq chicken...
ReplyDeletethanks for the memory today..
That looks so delicious!! I'm going to try the boiling tip next time we bbq chicken. Usually I bake it for a while, but have a tendancy to get it too done and dry. Deb
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful tip!
ReplyDeleteIt will be a while before we can BBQ, I hope I remeber this, we have too much snow right now,
I have never heard of parboiling chicken before putting it on the grill. Interesting...I'll have to remember that come grillin' time in the summer. That seems so far away right now, but that's okay as I'm really not ready for the hot weather. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! We barbecue a lot here in Australia but the chicken usually dries out. I'm definitely trying this. If you get a moment, would you like to link up to my "Thriving on Thursdays" Linky Party here in Australia? I feature recipes, crafts, furniture makeovers, organisating and decluttering advice, makeup tips, financial advice, etc. Anything goes.
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Anne @ Domesblissity xx
Thanks for the tips--that chicken looks delicious! I want to go to a BBQ at your house!
ReplyDeleteElaine, this looks terrific! I always like you recipes. Thanks for the tips! I appreciate you linking informative post to Potpourri Friday!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say thanks for linking up to my Thriving on Thursdays party last week. It's on again tomorrow (Australian time). We'd love to see what you've been up to.
ReplyDeleteAnne @ Domesblissity xx
I have never thought of par boiling chicken! What a GREAT tip. I'm trying it ASAP. Tfs
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