Grilled Lemongrass-Lime Chicken With Jicama Slaw and Rice Noodle

"Light and flavorful Thai inspired dish that will wow your grill! This recipe is adapted from Redbook magazine and the Lexington Herald-Leader. I prefer to use boneless, skinless chicken thighs, but any cut of chicken would be excellent. The most time consuming aspect of this recipe is the preparation of the marinade, but it is well worth the reward!"
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
19
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Chicken:

  • Puree cilantro, 2 tbsp fish/soy sauce, lemongrass bulb, garlic, lime zest, lime juice and ground pepper in blender to a course paste.
  • Coat chicken with mixture and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Turn chicken (recoating with excess in dish) 15 minutes after refrigerating.
  • Jicama Slaw:

  • Place scallions, peppers, jicama and snow peas in large mixing bowl. Whisk sugar, 1 tbsp fish/soy sauce, chili sauce, sesame oil and sesame seeds in small mixing bowl. Pour sauce mixture onto vegetables and mix thoroughly. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve (can be made 24 hrs ahead).
  • Remove chicken from refrigerator and prepare grill medium to high heat.
  • Boil water for rice noodles.
  • Grill chicken (with marinade paste on) until cooked thoroughly. Remove from heat, cover and let rest.
  • Add noodles to boiling water and turn off heat. Let soak until tender and drain (adding a dash of extra-virgin olive oil to prevent sticking).
  • Plate noodles and top with slaw. Add chicken on top of noodles and slaw and garnish with cilantro.

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I fly the friendly skies for a living and enjoy cooking on my time off. With a wonderful 7 day a week farmers market only 3 miles from my home, I am (almost) always able to find any ingredient I need. Mexican and Thai are my favorite recipes to experiment with as well as my comfort foods. My favorite cookbook is "The Joy of Cooking". My pet peeve is the word "Foodie". My husband (a very good cook and master of grilling steaks) and I consider our weekend meals "events" and our favorite restaurant is our own kitchen!
 
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