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| Honey Vinaigrette Grilled Chicken - ButterYum |
My assigned blog - A Pretty Life in the Suburbs by Jo-Anna, a wife and mother of 3 living in Canada. Wow, I am so impressed with Jo-Anna's blog - she's got a little bit of everything - cooking, baking, decorating, crafting, housekeeping, organizing... and it's all documented with fabulous photographs and a great sense of humor. And did I mention Jo-Anna's blog is just over a year old and she already has 390 published posts - this girl is amazing!
On to the recipe - thinking I had another week to prepare this post, I had originally chosen a yeast bread which required an overnight rest in the fridge before baking, but a reminder email late last night contradicted my failing memory and I realized my post was due in a few hours - Yikes! I quickly changed my recipe selection to Jo-Anna's Honey Vinaigrette. Of course it's great used as a dressing on salad, but I thought it would make an excellent marinade for chicken as well. Yummo, I was right - the honey pairs perfectly with chicken! The vinaigrette went together in a matter of minutes; then I marinated my chicken for about an hour before grilling on my stove top. The house smelled divine!! I saved some yummy chicken to have on my salad for lunch this afternoon, sliced thin and drizzled with some reserved vinaigrette. Great recipe Jo-Anna!
Honey Vinaigrette
makes 1/2 cup
1/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon grainy mustard (I used 1/2 grainy, 1/2 Dijon)
salt and pepper to taste
Place ingredients in a jar and shake. Pour onto salad greens and toss.
Alternately, use as a marinade for chicken breasts - simply put uncooked chicken in a zipper bag and pour enough marinade to cover; close bag and rest in the refrigerator for 1 hour (reserve some vinaigrette to drizzle over the cooked chicken). Preheat oven to 350F. Heat a grill pan on the stove top. Remove chicken from bag and discard used marinade. Place chicken breasts, top side down, on the pan; cooking until you get nice grill marks before turning over. Immediately after turning, place the pan into preheated oven until chicken is reaches about 160F (about 10 minute). Remove chicken from the oven and rest for 5 minutes before eating (the temp of the chicken will continue to rise during the rest period - it should reach 165F). Enjoy!









































Wow, yeah, that vinaigrette looks and sounds fantastic. You made a great last-minute choice. I love the idea of using it on chicken breasts...the caramelizing of the honey would definitely make me drool. I need to go check out your secret person!
ReplyDeleteGreat job completing the recipe and posting so quickly! I'm impressed. The marinade looks great too and I have everything on hand. Always a bonus!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious! My kind of meal.
ReplyDeleteHi Butter Yum,
ReplyDeleteThis vinaigrette looks delicious and your chicken would just melt in my mouth. This is a great pick for the SRC! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful week.
Miz Helen
http://mizhelenscountrycottage.blogspot.com/2011/11/brussels-sprouts-salad-with-warm-bacon.html
Rarely do I get excited about chicken but I TOTALLY want this. It looks delicious...honey and chicken always go so well together. YAY SRC!
ReplyDeleteWow you really made the most of your limited time. This looks delicious and I love the multiple uses. I need more recipes like that especially ones that are family friendly.
ReplyDeleteYUM!
Sounds delicious. Great grill marks on the chicken as well! Happy to be a part of SRC with you!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a fantastic idea for a marinade! I will have to give it a try myself. Yum!
ReplyDeleteLove your SRC post!
Well, I am glad to see that I am not the only one that gets behind in blogging. I actually spent all month reading your recipes but then waited until Saturday to actually prepare one. Then I forgot to turn in my link. I like your marinade for chicken idea and in fact, I am going to make something similar tonight after reading your post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! And that chicken looks incredible - perfectly grilled.
ReplyDeleteYay! I love your post! Thank you so much for your lovely comments about my blog!!
ReplyDeleteJo-Anna
And great idea to use it on chicken! I'm so going to do this! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWow! I really want to lick my screen... I will only resist because I have sticky fingered toddlers in the house, Lol. I love that all those ingredients are already in my pantry. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete...and thanks for stopping by my little blog. :)
Wow, what a perfectly grilled chicken! I love those grill marks....your dish is making me drooling over here (and I just had lunch!)
ReplyDeleteLooks sooo good. The grillmarks reminds me of summer :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Birthe
Wow, you work great in a pinch! What gorgeous chicken...and delicious marinade/dressing. Great pick this month...I hope you'll share the bread with us, too :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and you can never have too many good chicken recipes.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my group 'A' SRC recipe this month: Pork Belly Soup with Collard Greens.
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
I just had dinner and your images make me so hungry. I am such a carnivore! This is a great recipe to pull out when you don't know what you are having or what you are in the mood for! YUMMY! I'd even make this and put it on a great big salad!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, just perfect!!!!!
xo Yvonne
Love how easy this recipe is - and your grill marks on that chicken look professional.
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe. I'm always looking to spice up my chicken dishes!
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what a great save of a recipe and dish :)
ReplyDeleteThe dressing / marinade looks delicious. I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteLooks great -- so fun to be in SRC with you!
ReplyDeleteTried it last night--delicious! I marinated longer than an hour because my chicken wasn't completely thawed when I threw it altogether. It was yummy as a dressing on my salad as well. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteGreat last minute thinking!
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't already, I'd love it if you'd check out my SRC recipe for Crockpot Apple-Cinnamon Oatmeal.
This looks gorgeous. What a great idea to use the dressing as a marinade!
ReplyDeleteSounds delish! I love a good, marinated grilled chicken breast.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and a lovely meal.
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks delicious. So fresh and clean. I like how simple the marinade is and most people have all those ingredients on hand already!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful! This vinaigrette sounds really tasty. I need to remember this next time I need a good chicken recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. I am such a chicken girl - it can take on anything!
ReplyDeleteI think you created magic i a few hours...this is as good as it gets! I love the idea of the honey vinaigrette ...YUM! Beautiful pictures as well. Welcome to the SRC!
ReplyDeleteChicken was the perfect use for that vinaigrette! It looks wonderful. I am sure it smell delicious while it cooked.
ReplyDeletemmm, that chicken looks amazing. What a nice simple vinaigrette that appears to be something I can through together in no time!
ReplyDeleteHi Patricia ~ omgosh ~ I've made something similar and I love that combination of marinade ingredients, but let me tell you mine never looked as good as your version. I could lick the screen (@ 9:15AM!!!) xo
ReplyDeleteI like that marinade, very nice for the chicken.
ReplyDeleteI am slow this month to visit from the src. Those apples sure look good along with the chicken and marinate....yummy andi
ReplyDeleteYour pics are wonderful!! What a good choice on the recipe...it's easy & versatile!!
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