Favorite chicken marinade?

Anonymous
We do a lot of dry rubs on chicken for grilling or roasting. I am looking for ideas/recipes (not store-bought) for marinades. Ideally I would like to make the marinade the night before and throw the chicken in the marinade the night before or in the morning and then just throw on the grill the following night. Bonus points if I can make it in bulk and freeze the raw chicken in the marinade for later defrosting.
Anonymous
My husband loves this and it tastes way better when marinating overnight.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/adam-gertler/vietnamese-lime-chicken-wings-recipe.html
Anonymous
Italian dressing. simple and always get compliments on how good it is
Anonymous
If I'm doing a whole chicken, I like to marinate it overnight in whole fat plain yogurt with meat masala (any mix will do) - I put it in a big ziplock and massage it in.
Anonymous
^^^
Mmm, tandoor style. I bet that would be great if you sat that bird up and parked it on a beer can.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I'm doing a whole chicken, I like to marinate it overnight in whole fat plain yogurt with meat masala (any mix will do) - I put it in a big ziplock and massage it in.


I find that chicken marinated too long in yogurt turns the meat into a strange consistency.
Anonymous
One of my favorite marinades is olive oil, lemon juice, minced fresh garlic and a little salt. I don't marinate too long in it, as the acid in the lemon starts to "cook" the chicken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Italian dressing. simple and always get compliments on how good it is


+1 us too, been doing this for years
Anonymous
Any salad dressing works really. I have a few jars that I make in bulk and keep in the fridge. Italian, balsamic vinaigrette, a citrus vinaigrette. These all make great marinades.

I also make a teriyaki one with soy sauce, zest of an orange, grated fresh ginger, juice of the orange.
Anonymous
cilantro
garlic
salt
pepper
lime
Anonymous
Tonight I made chicken that had been marinating in fresh salsa for about 8 hours. I was very skeptical about how it might turn out, but it was great! My children each ate two servings! It was done initially out of desperation, since we just got back from being out if town and our fridge was pretty bare. I will be making this again!
Anonymous
Awesome tip. DS loves salsa. We'll be trying this. Thanks.
Anonymous
what kind of salsa? I read about crockpot chicken and salsa but I'm salsa stumped. DS doesn't like spicy so it needs to be mild but I really never buy salsa (we typically go out for mexican). Any best bets on the salsa front?
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