Barbecued Garlic Chicken

"This is my variation on a Thai dish call Gai Yang. It is a versatile dish which can be eaten cold at a picnic. It is a crowd pleaser."
 
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Ready In:
24hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut the chicken in half lengthways, and if you like, remove the bones with a small pointed knife, leaving only the wing bones.
  • If using chicken pieces, proceed directly to step 2.
  • Crush the garlic with the salt to a smooth paste.
  • Coarsely crush the peppercorns in a motar and pestle or a blender.
  • Combine in a flat dish with the coriander, and the lime juice.
  • Rub the mixture into the cicken on all sides, cover and refrigerate overnight, or at least an hour.
  • However, this recipe tastes better if refrigerated over night.
  • Barbecue the chicken halves or chicken pieces, turning the chicken every 5 minutes or so, until the chicken is no longer pink and the skin is crisp.
  • If the weather does not permit, you can cook under a grill, (broiler) or in the oven.
  • To serve the boned chicken, diagonally slice the chicken skin side up and place on a serving platter.
  • If using chicken pieces arrange the pieces on a serving platter.
  • Garnish with halved cherry tomatoes and curls of spring (green) onions.
  • Serve with a salad of sliced tomatoes, sliced cucumber and spring (green) onions which have been seasoned with lime juice and salt only.
  • A side dish of steamed rice goes well with this dish.

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Reviews

  1. We just started the South Beach Diet and this dish fit perfectly into our plan. I used boneless skinless chicken breasts and marinated for 2 hours. It was tasty and moist. A great find!
     
  2. DE-LICIOUSSSS!!! (I love me some earnest explanation points)
     
  3. Beautiful! I used two skinless breast fillets for the two of us, and cooked them in the pan so they got that nice charred effect. Such a quick and easy dinner, thanks for posting!
     
  4. FANTASTIC!! This will be made over and over again in our house!! DH loved it!! I used chicken breasts...and loved the combo of flavors! Thank you!
     
  5. This was delicious, Chrissyo. I used 1.5kg chicken breast fillets, cut into large cubes - marinated for 5 hours.I then thread them on skewers and barbecued for about 20 minutes. The coriander and lime gave the chicken a very distinct Thai flavour. Absolutely lovely.
     
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<p>I live on the east coast of Australia. I am a proud descendant of two Aboriginal tribes. <br /><br />I spent my early childhood in Western Queensland and the Northern Territory. My mother was employed as a cook on various cattle and sheep stations. Through my mother I learnt to love and enjoy cooking fresh food. <br /><br />Last September, 2003, I had the pleasure of meeting JenT, Jewelies, their respective DHs and Jewelies? gorgeous daughter who was a treat to meet. One day, I hope I can go to New Zealand to visit JenT?s homeland. <br /><br />I enjoy reading cookbooks for cover to cover. My goal is to cook all the recipes I have collected in my Zaar cookbook.</p>
 
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