Chicken Kabob

Chicken Kabob

There are a variety of marinades that can be used.  I have chosen a very simple Italian dressing to marinade the chicken

. You will have to purchase skewers. I use the wooden type and the medium length, this way it is a serving size for your party goers and they won't feel like they have to take a 1/2 skewer.

Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Keyword Chicken Kabob
Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings 4 people
Author Phyllis Castaldo

Ingredients

Meat

  • 2 Skinless and Boneless Chicken Breast Cut up into 1 to 2 inch cubes
  • 1 package wooden skewers soak in water for 1/2 hour

Marianade

  • 1/4 cup Olive Oil
  • 1/8 cup Red Wine Vinegar
  • 1/4 bag Good Seasons Dressing

Instructions

Chicken Prep

  1. Start with 2 skinless and boneless Chicken Breasts, Cut the chicken breast up into 1 to 2 inch sized cubes. place in a plastic zip lock bag.  You will need to have skewers on hand to finish the kabob's.  If you are using wooden skewers you should soak them in water for at least 1/2 hour so that when you are grilling the sticks don't catch on fire.

Marianade

  1. Mix the oil, vinegar, and good seasons mix together and let it sit for about 10 minutes.  Pour over chicken in the plastic zip-lock bag and close and remove any air.  this allows the meat to be covered by the marinade and you wont have to handle it again til it is time to place on skewers. Let the chicken marinate at least 1 hour but you can do this the night before and skewer the chicken the day of the party.

Final Step

  1. Once the chicken is fully marinaded take your skewers and place 4 to 5 pieces of the chicken on each skewer.  this is about 1/2 a serving so each person will get approximately 2 skewers, if you cut the meat into large chunks you will get less skewers. Once they are on the sticks you are ready to go.  The grill should be on medium heat, and it will take about 10 to 12 minutes to cook,  Make sure you keep a close eye on them they cook pretty quick and you don't want them to dry out.

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