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Need New Ideas For Chicken Mardinade


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VioletBlue Contributor

With multiple allergies on top of being celiac my options seem to shrink by the day and it's not even officially July yet. I've got two more months of summer to go! I'm allergic to soy, all citrus, pineapple, sunflower and I limit tomatos and can't tolerate peppers. I don't do canned/bottled anything anymore so BBQ sauce is out.

I've been doing oil and vinegar or wine and have been using fresh pesto as a marinade but it's getting old. I need other ideas that I can safely eat.


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GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Here's a Balsamic vingrette recipe: Open Original Shared Link

I have used it as a marinade for chicken and it was very good. I have also used it in place of soy sauce in stir-fry recipes with good success.

Skylark Collaborator

How about a tandoori marinade? It's yogurt based. I'm sure you could find a recipe you can modify to work.

VioletBlue Contributor

I looked up tandoori recipes. How important is lemon juice to the taste and can you put it on the BBQ? I can't do citrus at all.

How about a tandoori marinade? It's yogurt based. I'm sure you could find a recipe you can modify to work.

VioletBlue Contributor

I also can't handle grain alcohols so that's not an option as someone reminded me. But I have a killer recipe for a whisky marinade.

Skylark Collaborator

I looked up tandoori recipes. How important is lemon juice to the taste and can you put it on the BBQ? I can't do citrus at all.

Yes, you can put it on the BBQ. I don't think it will suffer if you leave out the lemon or lime. The yogurt tenderizes the chicken and gives a little fat to carry the garlic and seasonings into the meat. Most of the flavor comes from the ginger, garlic, and onion.

I'm home and here's my recipe.

2 1/2 lb chicken, skinned

1t salt

1t lemon (leave out)

1 3/4 c plain yogurt

1/2 onion peeled and quartered

1 clove garlic, peeled

a 3/4 inch cube of fresh ginger, peeled and quartered

1 fresh hot, green chili, roughly sliced (you would leave this out?)

2 teaspoons garam masala

Put everything but the salt and lemon in a blender or food processor. Blend until you have a smooth paste. Empty the paste into a strainer set over a large bowl. Push the paste through.

Spread the chicken out and cut slits in it. Rub salt and lemon juice over the chicken. (You'd do just the salt.) Mix the chicken into the marinade, cover and refrigerate for 6-24 hours (the longer the better).

It's supposed to go into a tandoor oven, but Madhur Jaffrey uses a really hot regular oven. I've actually only done it on a grill and it was good.

Here's another you could do from my Williams-Sonoma cookbook that has come out great for me. I like it with tarragon.

Red or white wine marinade (red wine for beef, white for poultry)

1 bottle dry red or white wine

1/2 c olive oil

1 onion, finely chopped

1/4 c fresh parsley

2 large garlic cloves, minced

1 tbsp chopped fresh thyme, rosemary, or tarragon, or 2 tsp dried herb of choice

1 tsp. salt

1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper

Whisk together ingredients, use immediately or refrigerate for up to 2 days.

Here's another I haven't tried but it looks good. The recipe is for quail, but I'm sure it would work for chicken. Rub the quail with olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Grill. Cookbook says grill 8 min turning frequently, then brush on mix for 5 mins, flip and put mustard mix on the other side. I imagine you can figure out the timing for chicken.

Mustard mix:

1/3 c Dijon mustard

1/2 c dry white or red wine

3 T olive oil

1 tbsp chopped fresh thyme or 1 tsp dried thyme

VioletBlue Contributor

LOL. Um, how important is the chili part? I can't do peppers at all; the results are truely ugly.

Do you get a sense of what I'm dealing with here?

I'm sorry, but the citrus allergy is recent and it's just thrown my whole way of doing things out the window. I'm struggling to find new ways to eat yet again.


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Skylark Collaborator

No worries. Try it without the citrus and chili. It won't have the "kick" but the ginger/garlic/onion flavor should still be a nice change. :)

Juliebove Rising Star

My daughter likes her chicken fairly plain. I just add salt, pepper and parsley. She had a salad tonight in a restaurant that had assorted greens, the chicken, some cheese, black beans, corn and green onions. There were tomatoes, but you could leave those off.

At home I usually use canned chicken because she likes it. I make a gravy with chicken broth and thickened with sweet rice flour. I then might add carrots, celery and onions and some cooked rice lasagna noodles that are broken in chunks. Or I add rice.

For chicken stew I simply use chicken, some broth, parsley and whatever vegetables we have in the house that she isn't allergic to.

sa1937 Community Regular

Not knowing off-hand what the ingredients are or what you're able to tolerate, have you thought of using an Italian dressing to marinate the chicken or using Good Seasons (the dry mix) to make a glaze to brush on? Or possibly using Lawry's Seasoned Salt or a dry rub you make yourself?

halfrunner Apprentice

One of my favorites is ground rosemary, garlic powder, salt & pepper, white wine vinegar and olive oil.

twe0708 Community Regular

With multiple allergies on top of being celiac my options seem to shrink by the day and it's not even officially July yet. I've got two more months of summer to go! I'm allergic to soy, all citrus, pineapple, sunflower and I limit tomatos and can't tolerate peppers. I don't do canned/bottled anything anymore so BBQ sauce is out.

I've been doing oil and vinegar or wine and have been using fresh pesto as a marinade but it's getting old. I need other ideas that I can safely eat.

McCormicks has these pre-made seasoning packets with about 6 to 8 different spices on the packet that the grocery stores sell now. So they are ready to go, just mix with chicken or steak The recipe also calls for 1 lime and 1 orange with a little oil. I mix this up and cut the chicken in strips and cook them on an iron skillet for fajitas. It is so good with cheese, tomatoes and corn tortillas. Also, saute up onions and red peppers, but you don't do well with peppers so you can leave that out. Good luck!

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