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Chicken Kebabs

6/28/2025

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My dear blogger friends, it’s been a while since I last posted. My husband and I recently went on a wonderful cruise on the Queen Elizabeth. I plan to write about our experience later. I’ve been back home for two weeks and have been busy cooking. I experimented with an apricot cake made with spelt flour, but unfortunately, it was inedible, despite being from a well-known German chef. So, I decided to go back to the drawing board and find a new apricot cake recipe. I hope the next one will be blog-worthy! In the meantime, I have a collection of delicious apricot recipes that I’ve loved and tested over the years.
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The 4th of July is just around the corner, and I thought I’d share a recipe for grilled chicken kebabs that I found in the July issue of Cook’s Illustrated. These tasty morsels are marinated to perfection and bursting with flavor. They’re the perfect way to celebrate summer and barbecuing.
I apologize, but I can only share one photo of the kebabs. I was having fun with my friends and forgot to take the more photos.. I’ll add more once I make them again. Annie Petito, the author, explains in detail why she prefers boneless, skinless chicken thighs for this dish. She believes they are more flavorful and can be cooked at higher temperatures without drying out. The marinade is well-balanced and elevates these kebabs. They are so tasty and juicy, making them an excellent alternative to a typical barbecue. They’ll be our summer staple as long as my husband continues to grill them. I served them with my delicious peach panzanella salad. I added lettuces to my orginal recipe. The author suggests serving these kebabs with rice and vegetables, or on flatbread or tortillas with lettuce, tomatoes, Greek yogurt, and hot sauce.

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Ingredients:
Serves 6 
¼ cup tomato paste ( I used paste in a tube imported from Italy)
3 TBS vegetable oil
2 TBS fish sauce
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 ½ tsp. sugar
1 ¼ tsp. Salt
½ tsp. Pepper
2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs
4 ( 12-inch metal skewers)

Directions:

Prepare the marinade by whisking together tomato paste, oil, fish sauce, garlic, sugar, salt, and pepper in a bowl until smooth. Cut the chicken thighs into 1-inch pieces, leaving the fat on as it adds flavor to the kebabs. It will burn off during the grilling. Mix the marinade with the chicken pieces until evenly coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour, or up to 12 hours.
While the grill heats up, thread the chicken pieces onto skewers, folding them to form 1-inch pieces. 
My husband barbecued the kebabs on his gas grill. He said he set the grill to a low fire. Here are the instructions from Cook’s Illustrated:
1. Turn all burners to high.
2. Cover the grill.
3. Heat the grill until it’s hot, about 15 minutes.
4. Leave the primary burner on high and turn off the other burners.
5. Place the kebabs directly over the primary burner and cook them covered unyill the grilled side is well browned.
6. Turn the kebabs one-quarter turn and continue cooking until all sides are browned. 
7. The meat should register 175˚ F, which will take about 12 minutes.
8. Let the meat rest for 5 minutes

Guten Appetit!

Recipe from Cook’s Illustrated 
Author Annie Pepito
Posted by Sunnycovechef
18 Comments
Pauline link
6/29/2025 11:03:36 pm

Your kebabs look absolutely delicious, I wish we were eating them tonight.

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Gerlinde
6/30/2025 10:54:18 am

Thank you Pauline, these kebabs are juicy and perfect for grilling.

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Eha Carr
6/29/2025 11:28:37 pm

These look very appetizing! I also prefer chicken thighs - would like to taste the marinade as I have not used fish sauce combined with tomato paste methinks. Interesting! I would serve them with brown rice and salad . . . but then I am a bit of a health freak and live in Australia :) !

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Gerlinde
6/30/2025 11:01:29 am

This recipe was inspired by a Turkish kebab called kebap ustalan. The fish sauce adds salinity and umami without overpowering the other flavors, as the author mentioned. The marinade is fantastic.

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Eha
6/30/2025 08:09:06 pm

Thanks - truly interesting and must try! Yes, I can sort'of taste !!!

sherry link
6/29/2025 11:36:09 pm

I love the strawberry plate! I use boneless thighs cos hubby doesn't like dealing with bones but i do prefer bone-in myself. Yes i use tomato paste in a tube too!
cheers
sherry

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Gerlinde
6/30/2025 11:08:16 am

The strawberry plate, a local artist’s creation, is a true treasure. Unfortunately, the artist no longer makes them. I also prefer the bone-in skin-on chicken thighs, but I was pleasantly surprised by the succulence of these kebabs. It must be in the marinade and not overcooking the meat.

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Mimi Rippee link
6/30/2025 05:05:40 am

OOooohhh! I love the marinade! Great recipe.

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Gerlinde
6/30/2025 11:08:48 am

Thanks Mimi, it's a great marinade.

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David Scott Allen link
6/30/2025 10:12:00 am

We had such wonderful kabobs in Morocco -- it was often my go-to for a meal, as it wasn't too heavy. Both the chicken and meat kabobs were so well seasoned, and I love the marinade for yours. We are definitely trying these soon!

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Gerlinde
6/30/2025 11:10:42 am

David, I love Cook's Illustrated Magazine. I have not been disappointed by a recipe.

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speedy70 link
7/10/2025 07:16:03 am

Bellissima questa idea del kebab di pollo, grazie!!!

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Gerlinde
7/10/2025 07:28:03 pm

Grazie

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Pamela link
7/13/2025 12:16:00 pm

I love kebobs and I like the idea of boneless chicken thighs, as well as the marinade. Unfortunately, my guy doesn't grill anymore. Boo hoo. But if I (you) find a good recipe for boneless chicken thighs to back, maybe post that sometime. I can't believe it's a week pass July 4. Summer is going too fast, as always. I look forward to reading about your cruise soon.

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Gerlinde
7/13/2025 12:47:55 pm

I think time just goes faster the older we get. Time is such a gift. We only realize that when our time is limited. I have a chicken thigh recipe on my blog. You could try baking kebabs in your oven. I have never done that.

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Marilynne Albers
7/14/2025 09:08:15 am

This is such a delicious recipe! Gerlinde made them for us and I can't think of a better way to enjoy chicken.

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Karen (Back Road Journal) link
7/14/2025 11:17:04 am

My husband loves boneless, skinless chicken thighs. He thinks they are more flavorful and cook up nice and juicy. I'll be trying this recipe soon.

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Gerlinde
7/14/2025 02:04:25 pm

These kebabs are very tasty. I had them again last night .

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