BBQ Chicken Kebabs
BBQ Chicken Kebabs
Thread whatever vegetables you like onto skewers, together with lemony pieces of chicken to make a terrific patio supper. Serve with crusty bread or rice.
Serves 4
1 lb (450 g) boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 onion, chopped
4-6 cloves garlic, sliced or chopped
1/3 cup olive oil
¼ cup lemon juice
¼ cup lime juice
1 jalapeno, sliced thickly
Handful of any fresh herbs you like (parsley, cilantro, basil, rosemary, sage, oregano etc)
1 pint baby tomatoes
1-2 red and yellow peppers, cut into large pieces
1 small red onion, cut into large pieces
1 zucchini, cut into thick rings
1 lemon, sliced
1 lime, slices
In a bowl combine the chopped onion, garlic, olive oil, lemon and lime juice, jalapeno and herbs. Add the chicken and toss to coat the meat well. Cover and refrigerate all day or overnight.
Preheat BBQ. Meanwhile, thread the chicken onto skewers together with the vegetables. Feel free to add some of the jalapeno slices too. If using wooden skewers, soak them in water for several hours before using.
Place the kebabs onto the grill grates. Brush with the marinade and grill over medium-high heat until cooked through, turning frequently to prevent burning. Discard any unused marinade. Serve hot.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Doctors say capital gains tax changes will jeopardize their retirement. Is that true?
The Canadian Medical Association asserts the Liberals' proposed changes to capital gains taxation will put doctors' retirement savings in jeopardy, but some financial experts insist incorporated professionals are not as doomed as they say they are.
Something in the water? Canadian family latest to spot elusive 'Loch Ness Monster'
For centuries, people have wondered what, if anything, might be lurking beneath the surface of Loch Ness in Scotland. When Canadian couple Parry Malm and Shannon Wiseman visited the Scottish highlands earlier this month with their two children, they didn’t expect to become part of the mystery.
Fair in Ontario, flurries in Labrador: Weather systems make for an erratic spring
It's no secret that spring can be a tumultuous time for Canadian weather, and as an unseasonably mild El Nino winter gives way to summer, there's bound to be a few swings in temperature that seem out of the ordinary. From Ontario to the Atlantic, though, this week is about to feel a little erratic.
What do weight loss drugs mean for a diet industry built on eating less and exercising more?
Recent injected drugs like Wegovy and its predecessor, the diabetes medication Ozempic, are reshaping the health and fitness industries.
He replaced Mickey Mantle. Now baseball's oldest living major leaguer is turning 100
The oldest living former major leaguer, Art Schallock turns 100 on Thursday and is being celebrated in the Bay Area and beyond as the milestone approaches.
What a urologist wants you to know about male infertility
When opposite sex couples are trying and failing to get pregnant, the attention often focuses on the woman. That’s not always the case.
'It was instant karma': Viral video captures failed theft attempt in Nanaimo, B.C.
Mounties in Nanaimo, B.C., say two late-night revellers are lucky their allegedly drunken antics weren't reported to police after security cameras captured the men trying to steal a heavy sign from a downtown business.
Bank of Canada officials split on when to start cutting interest rates
Members of the Bank of Canada's governing council were split on how long the central bank should wait before it starts cutting interest rates when they met earlier this month.
Quebec nurse had to clean up after husband's death in Montreal hospital
On a night she should have been mourning, a nurse from Quebec's Laurentians region says she was forced to clean up her husband after he died at a hospital in Montreal.