Asian Marinated BBQ Chicken
4 servings
30 minutes
Asian-style marinated barbecue chicken is a dish that combines Japanese culinary traditions with the fiery spirit of barbecue. The blend of sweet brown sugar, spicy soy sauce, and aromatic spices gives the meat a rich, balanced flavor with hints of Eastern exoticism. Lime adds freshness while garlic deepens the aroma. The marinade makes the chicken incredibly juicy, and grilling gives it a delicious crust. This dish is perfect for cozy gatherings or summer picnics, impressing guests with its harmony of flavors. Serve it with lime wedges and fresh green onions to highlight the Eastern flair. Asian chicken is not just food; it's a journey into a world of aromas and traditions that reveals new taste dimensions in every bite.

1
In a bowl, mix sugar, soy sauce, lime juice, pepper flakes, curry, and minced garlic. Mix everything well and pour it into a bag. Add the chicken and tightly seal the bag. Mix and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.
- Brown sugar: 0.3 glass
- Soy sauce: 0.3 glass
- Lime juice: 1 tablespoon
- Red pepper flakes: 0.5 teaspoon
- Curry: 0.3 teaspoon
- Garlic: 3 cloves
- Chicken thighs: 8 pieces
2
Preheat the grill or barbecue.
3
Remove the chicken from the marinade. Pour the marinade into a saucepan and boil for 1 minute.
- Soy sauce: 0.3 glass
4
Place the chicken on the grill or rack, lightly drizzle with vegetable oil, and grill for 20 minutes, turning, or until cooked through. Baste with marinade during cooking.
- Vegetable oil: to taste
- Soy sauce: 0.3 glass
5
Serve with lime wedges, sprinkled with green onions.
- Lime: 2 pieces
- Green onions: to taste









