Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Tequila Lime Chicken

Cookbook Recipe #13


I think I have mentioned before that I really like Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Women. All her recipes are down home southern cooking, which is my favorite.  Ree started the website the Tasty Kitchen along with her blog the Pioneer Women and now she has cookbooks and her own show on the Food Network. I really enjoy the layout of her books because she talks about life on her ranch and where her recipes come from. The Tequila Lime Chicken recipe comes from her second cookbook, which Phil got me for my birthday this year. I was soooo excited when it came out because I loved her first book so much!


The recipe calls for marinating the chicken for several hours or overnight and I completely spaced out about it so Phil took the reigns and cooked dinner for us. When I asked him to marinade the chicken I kindly asked him to leave out the cilantro. I told him to either make two marinades or leave it out completely because I can't stand cilantro. I like it tastes like soap, which I hear is an actual thing that some people have. I guess a select few people have some sort of gene that makes cilantro taste like soap to them, and I am one of those people, but Phil is not as he absolutely loves cilantro. So he ended up making two separate marinades. What a sweet guy!

This recipe called for 3/4 a cup of tequila so we thought it was going to taste like a shot but it didn't, it came out very flavorful and juicy. Phil also made a few holes in the chicken with a fork to get the marinade to soak in well and I think that helped make the flavor stick. Phil made a delicious dish tonight, the only think I can take credit for is the plating! We served the chicken with Spanish rice and refried black beans. A great meal all around!

Tequila Lime Chicken
Adapted from The Pioneer Women Cooks: Food From My Frontier by Ree Drummond

For the Marinade:

3 limes
3 garlic cloves, peeled
2 Serrano Chiles, de-seeded
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 cup cilantro
5 tablespoons olive oil
3/4 cup tequila



Boneless skinless chicken breasts

Toppings:

Pico de gallo
Avocado
Monterrey Jack Cheese Slices

In a food processor add the juice of the limes, garlic cloves, Serrano Chiles, salt, olive oil, cilantro (or leave out if you have the soap gene) and tequila and process until smooth. Pour over chicken breasts in a resealable bag and marinate in fridge for several hours or overnight.

Grill chicken on direct high heat for 6 minutes per side, or until chicken is no longer pink. With a couple minutes left, if you choose, melt Monterrey Jack cheese on chicken.

Top with avocado and pico de gallo.

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8 comments:

  1. Hi Stephanie,
    It's a great recipe!
    Don't you know that you can store and share your recipe with more than 13,000 foodies around the world?
    We have an online cookbook and community, and surely we're always looking for more creative recipes to add to our database.
    www.mycookbook.com

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  2. This looks awesome. I love Pioneer Woman and watch her cooking show on Food Network. She actually made this recipe this weekend on the show and I was drooling! So glad you highlighted it as well. Thanks for sharing and linking to Tempt My Tummy Tuesday!

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  3. I am in love with Ree Drummond! I have not tried this recipe, but will have to try it. You should link it up to Foodie Friends Friday on my blog
    http://feedingbig.blogspot.com/

    By the way, I am in the process of making your Spinach and Cheese stuffed chicken for dinner tonight!

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  4. hi! Thanks for linking this project to Nap-Time Creations Tasteful Tuesdays. Just wanted to let you know this will be featured at the party this week. Hope you can come by and check it out! Grab a featured button if you dont already have one! This link will go live at 8:30 central time Monday night!
    http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2012/09/olympic-party-food-and-tasteful-tuesday.html

    ps. thanks for the link back!!!

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    1. Awesome, thanks!

      I don't know how to add the feature button on my page. I am not that good at blogger yet. If you have instructions on how to do so, I would love too!

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  5. I love cookbooks, too. I am your newest follower, and look forward to your posts.

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  6. Hi Stephanie! I love your blog and your wonderful recipes. It's given me inspiration to go through my cookbooks a little more. A lot of my readers loved this recipe as well so you're featured at my Thriving on Thursdays party tomorrow. I hope you come back again and submit some more of your wonderful recipes. Thanks again!

    Anne xx

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  7. Yum,
    I watched her make this last week and it will be a definite add to my list of recipes to make. It looks amazing. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week.
    Michelle

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