Sticky Chicken thigh skewers, rice and mango salsa
Sticky Chicken thigh skewers, rice and mango salsa

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Embrace fresh, in-season mangos and create these tasty Sticky Mango Chicken Skewers (RECIPE BELOW). These Vietnamese Sticky Chicken Skewers balance all the flavors—sweet, salty, sour, and savory! Chicken thighs are practically impossible to overcook, so they stand up nicely to the intense heat of the grill or in › Vietnamese-Style Sticky Chicken Skewers.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook sticky chicken thigh skewers, rice and mango salsa using 17 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Sticky Chicken thigh skewers, rice and mango salsa:
  1. Get Salsa
  2. Make ready 1 red chopped onion
  3. Take 1 red pepper chopped
  4. Prepare 1 mango (tinned or fresh) chunky chopped
  5. Prepare salt/pepper
  6. Prepare 1 juice of a lemon
  7. Get Marinade
  8. Take 3 tbs soy sauce
  9. Get 2 tbs honey
  10. Get 2 tbs whole grain mustard
  11. Prepare 1 glug of olive oil
  12. Make ready 1 sprinkle of chilli flakes
  13. Get Rice
  14. Take Basmati rice
  15. Get salt
  16. Prepare turmeric
  17. Take Chicken thighs skinned and boned

A jerk spice rub warms up grilled chicken skewers, while a silky mango salsa cools them down. A cool, vibrant salsa with silky fresh mango and crunchy red onion provides a great sweet-tangy contrast to the meat. Although these turn out beautifully on a grill pan, feel free to fire up your gas or charcoal. Who says we can't pretend it's summer in the dead middle of winter by having a delicious tropical meal?

Steps to make Sticky Chicken thigh skewers, rice and mango salsa:
  1. Put all marinade ingredients In a bowl and stir, leave to one side until the chicken has been skinned and boned. Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces then put the chicken into the marinade and leave for about 20 minutes. Whilst doing this soak the skewers in water ready for the chicken.
  2. Put the chopped onion, red pepper and mango into a bowl and mix together, add salt and pepper to taste, add lemon juice. Cover and put into fridge until ready to use.
  3. Prepare the rice (the amount to suit you) add salt and turmeric. Whilst the rice is cooking put the marinaded chicken on the skewers, put the skillet on the hob and when smoking lay the chicken on, use the remaining marinade to baste the chicken while cooking, turn the skewers over and baste, the chicken will become sticky and crispy, yum!

The mango is optional but I highly recommend the coconut rice and the avocado it really just rounds out the flavors. And after saying all of that I know it seems like a. Tender chicken thighs are marinated in a homemade Jerk marinade, grilled, then topped with a fresh avocado and mango salsa that is out of this world! The homemade Jerk marinade is flavorful (with a customizeable heat level), but the avocado mango salsa is definitely the star of the flavor show! These Malaysian-style chicken skewers have a mildly spiced nutty flavour and a sweet sticky soy and honey glaze.

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