Daddy Paul’s chicken kabobs.
By Daddy Paul
Great on grill!
Start with great veggies!
Start with good chicken
Place food on skewers.
Season Generously
These kabobs are very good and easy to make.
Ingredients:
Peppers: One large green, two hot Hungarian, one red.
A variety of peppers gives a much better taste.
Onions: 12 small onions.
These little onions are fresh from the garden. Larger onions can be used simply cut them up to put them on the skewer.
Potatoes: one
medium size potato: You are going to want to peel and slice thinly.
Chicken breast: one large.
Mushrooms: A half pound of sliced.
Soy sauce
Rubbed sage
Mrs. Dash table blend.
Garlic salt
Skewer sticks. Four for a batch of this size batch.
Dill Pickle juice: ¼ cup.
Marinate the chicken breast using sage and pickle juice.
Cut the peppers long flat pieces where practical.
The
potatoes are peeled and sliced thin. Warm them up in the microwave or toaster
oven until they are warm after they are sliced and peeled. If you do not partially cook them prior to putting them on the grill they will be uncooked hard and undesirable.
Cut the chicken in thin pieces across the grain of the meat.
Cutting the chicken in thick chunks can result in raw chicken or over done vegetables. Cutting across the grain will result in more tender chicken.
Place components on skewer. Alternate chicken, onion, pepper, and mushroom as you place them.
Alternating items will give a blended enhanced flavor.
Sprinkle with spices and soy sauce.
Place on foil on grill. Grill for about 45 min. at low heat.
Turn over as required during grilling.
Sprinkle with soy sauce during cooking.
These are very tasty. A complete meal! This dish is low in carbohydrates and fat.
As with all chicken dishes exercise care to verify chicken is done.
These Kabobs are wonderful when made with vegetables fresh from the garden. They are true summer treats at out house.
Grill them.
Comments
This looks yummy!
Those kababs look yummy! I would love to try it.
The pictures are just beautiful, and pictures serve to wet the appetite.
"Cutting the chicken in thick chunks can result in raw chicken or over done vegetables. Cutting across the grain will result in more tender chicken." Now this is VERY good advice; I never knew that, but always kept my veggies and meat separate because they failed to cook properly together.
Anything with food I will look at. Thank you for sharing your recipes!
Noted for next time :-)
wow sounds interesting using the pickle juice and also I never though about putting potatos on a kabob. I will have to try it!!
Dawn pickle juice is great because it has sour, dill and salt which all add to the taste. We had these today and they were good.
those photos are so good and I can just taste them!
Wow, these look so yummy! I bet these would be a big hit with my kids ... and so easy to make! Thanks for sharing.
Voted awesome, and will share on Face book, I love chicken kebabs and cook them very often. I have tried similar recipe before, you know what you are talking about here, love the pictures.
Thanks Angela
missmaudie 2 years ago
These look great Daddy Paul, I'm going to bookmark this page. Love the spices!