Garlic-Ginger Chicken Breasts With Cilantro and Mint Recipe (2024)

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PB

Dear NYT cooking Eds, recipe sounds delicious. One request: can you please advocate a different marination technique, one that doesn't require adding yet another chicken-juice soiled, never-recycled zip plastic bag to our trash? Couldn't the chicken be tightly wrapped in parchment 'en papillote' and left to marinade in the fridge in a bowl? Or, simply marinated in a small bowl and covered snugly with a cut-out parchment blanket?

Prakash Nadkarni

The bowl you suggested (just large enough to hold the chicken+marinade should do just fine - this is what Indian cooks used in the pre-plastic era. Use your hand to massage the mixture before covering (with cling wrap or parchment) and refrigerating. Variants of this recipe use about 1/2 cup whole-milk regular yoghurt as part of the marinade.

Diane M -

I actually made this dish and it was everything I hoped it would be exceeding my expectations. Thank you soooo much! The lectures on plastic bags were so redundant without any “thanks” to PK for the hard work of securing this delicious recipe!

John

It's a Riata1/2 cup plain yogurt1/2 cup chopped seeded English hothouse cucumber2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro2 teaspoons chopped green onions1/4 teaspoon ground coriander1/4 teaspoon ground cumin

Andy from Sicklerville

A little soap and water and the zip bag is ready to marinate your steak!!Don’t knock it till you try it.

Margaret

I confess I haven't made this recipe (yet), but I'd like to weigh in on the marinate-in-a-plastic bag question. I use my trusty CorningWare shallow baking dish with lid all the time for recipes that call for marinating in a plastic bag. It's always works out fine - just stir once or twice, depending on how long you need to marinate. And I agree: it would be nice if recipe-writers didn't recommend the plastic bag all the time.

mosaic

Made as written, delicious. I always use cilantro stems in a marinade, reserving the leaves for garnishing. I’ve also adapted the marinade for bone in, skin on thighs/legs by adding 4 oz pineapple juice to the marinade. Marinate overnight, remove from marinade and then grill the thighs/legs. The addition of pineapple juice helps the skin to char and crisp beautifully on the grill. Very pleased either way.

Rebecca

Exactly. I regularly re-use ziplock bags. But then I also drive my cars till they have over 300,000 miles...

Elle

Trader Joe's has a newish product called Amba Mango Sauce, comes in a tough bag with a cap, refrigerated. Contains water, mango, green mango, sunflower oil (not much), garlic, salt, spices, turmeric, paprika. I'm using about 2 t in this recipe instead of mango powder and leaving out equivalent volume olive oil.I've used it as a marinade, with other stuff, for beef and pork, very good. On the interesting but delicious and unusual taste spectrum.Bag is bright mango color!

Patressa Kearns

I do this all the time -- wash, dry, and re-use zip-lock bags for marinating and everything else. I put a the tiniest bit of white vinegar or even bleach in the soaking water, to help cut grease. The only time I throw out zip-lock bags is when they get a hole in them and, cared for lovingly, that can take years. Cheers!

nanbrand

I cooked this in my oven alongside some fingerling potatoes I was baking. A 400-degree oven for about 25-30 minutes. I used bone-in breasts sliced into three pieces each. The marinade is very tasty. An easy and delicious dish. Good for week-night meals.

Mary Jane

Where did you get the amchur?

Dianna

I used a pyrex covered dish, it worked fine. No plastic was released into the environment and the chicken soaked up all the marinade.

Barbara

Wonderful flavor. Ended up marinating for 2 nights. I have an electric stove, so had to leave on low for about 30 minutes before chicken was finally done but still very moist and tender. Reduced pan juices and poured over chicken and veggies.Served with roasted cauliflower, onions and sweet potato chunks, topped with slivered almonds and raisins.Husband pronounced it a great success!

John

Looks like a Raita1/2 cup plain yogurt1/2 cup chopped seeded cucumber2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro2 teaspoons chopped green onions1/4 teaspoon ground coriander1/4 teaspoon ground cumin

joseph g

Made as written but with some large, bone-in thighs. Definitely needed more cooking time than listed with that adjustment, so I ended up having to put medium flame under the pan after all that sauna-ing and waiting. The end result…could have been just as easily achieved in the broiler, IMO. The marinade was tasty but I could have doubled the spices. And I might redo with something to add some sweetness.

Scribbleheart

Sumac is a good replacement for amchur. Use the same amount of either.

Alexandra

Hmm this didn’t work for me. Admittedly I didn’t follow the recipe. I made the marinade in a food processor (life is short) and marinated in a Pyrex baking dish, then just baked the chicken in the dish. Overcooked it, ugh, but the ginger/garlic left on the chicken didn’t give it a good taste. I should’ve added more salt in the marinade. I tried making a quick yogurt sauce to help the dryness and taste but that wasn’t enough. Bummer.

Sindi

Delicious! Doubled all the marinade ingredients as per another reviewer. Made a yogurt/tahini sauce with lemon juice, finely chopped mint & cilantro, salt & pepper. The amchar really makes it special.

Ruth

I made this exactly per the recipe. It was terrific and the chicken was cooked perfectly. Has anyone used this method of cooking chicken breasts with other marinades?

Cat

Delicious! Baked on a sheet pan because I didn’t have time to babysit the stove and it still came out great. I (to my dismay) did not have coriander so I substituted dashes of tarragon, basil, and cumin.

Emily

This is a flavor bomb of deliciousness. My whole family loved it. I made the marinade and doubled it as per someone’s suggestion which gave it great flavor. I also used boneless skinless thighs instead of breasts and then threw it on a sheet pan with a drained can of chickpeas and cooked it at 425 for about 35-40 minutes until it looked browned and yummy. Served with rice, naan and raita. YUM!

Tryn M’best

This was great. I’ve also done this with very firm tofu instead of chicken and it’s delicious. If you freeze the tofu with the marinade it makes an amazing morning tofu scramble as it cooks down. Today made this chicken and it was a great super fast workday lunch to tuck into a baguette/ciabatta with just a little mayo and mustard.

John Golden

Made it last night. Delicious!!!!!

Melinda

Paired with a roasted corn/avocado/tomato/cilantro/mint/lime salad and crusty garlic bread, this is a summer meal made for company. I especially like the prep-ahead, leave-to-steam aspect, because it allows me to focus on my guests and not my stove.

RED

This is one of our favorite recipes! We put the chicken in thin pita wraps, top with feta, chopped cucumber, red onion, cilantro, mint, and a cilantro yogurt sauce made with yogurt, olive oil, cilantro, salt, lime and cumin. Delicious!

AFK

Flavor on the chicken was good, but it turned out to be way overcooked. I usually rely on my thermometer so this doesn't happen, but I don't think this recipe was appealing enough that I would try to perfect the timing a second time.

rayna

Where to buy Amchur? Indian grocery stores carry it; if you have one nearby, go! If not, there is always Amazon - and maybe Penzey's in NYC, which is known for carrying spices - and does mail order. It is dried unripe mango powder, in case you wondered. If you need a substitute, a tsp or so of fresh lemon or lime juice should do nicely.

Jeff

Turning down the heat to low and keeping covered was basically like poaching and it came out GREAT! Was def impressed how moist this came out. Will use this technique again for sure.

Cindos

On the marinating question: I use a porcelain bowl to hold meat and marinade (glass, plastic, or other container made of non-reactive substance) with a saucepan lid on top. If the fit of the lid is close enough, that's good enough. When finished put both in the dishwasher, or rinse and wash by hand.

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Garlic-Ginger Chicken Breasts With Cilantro and Mint Recipe (2024)

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How to infuse flavor into chicken breast? ›

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Brines and marinades help tenderize the meat by bringing more moisture in the protein. With that extra moisture, you lose less when you cook. The simplest way to do this is with a dry brine — unwrap the chicken breasts, salt them on both sides and let them sit in the fridge for at least an hour.

What brings out the flavor in chicken? ›

Use a brine

Brining your chicken is a foolproof way to not only add flavour to your roast but also to ensure you don't overcook the meat. Essentially a mix of salt, sugar and water, we love adding herbs, garlic or whole spices such as fennel and cumin to flavour the brine.

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Aside from classics like salt, pepper, basil and garlic, you could try using chilli powder, ginger, cumin, cayenne, paprika, oregano, sage, rosemary and thyme.

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Just sprinkling a little salt on top of your chicken right before cooking it will only season the surface. But seasoning the chicken with salt well ahead of time or brining it in a salt-water solution will draw salt deep into the meat, resulting in a very tasty piece of chicken.

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You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

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Her suggestion: Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a pan in a single layer, cover with a few inches of liquid (water, broth, etc.), add flavorings (spices, salt, herbs, soy sauce, etc.), then bring the liquid just barely to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the liquid simmers.

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Overcooking or cooking at too high a temperature can result in tough, dry chicken. Undercooking can leave chicken undercooked and chewy. Proper cooking techniques, such as roasting, grilling, or braising, can help maintain moisture and tenderness.

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Just because the chicken is already cooked doesn't mean it can't benefit from a rub. Before reheating, make a custom blend of your favorite spices like paprika, cayenne, onion or garlic powder. Mix in dried herbs or a bit of sugar for beautiful caramelization, then sprinkle it evenly over the skin.

How do you infuse meat with flavor? ›

Marinating: This involves soaking the meat in a mixture of seasonings, oil, and acidic ingredients like vinegar or citrus juice. Marinating not only infuses flavor but also helps tenderize the meat. Dry Rub: A dry rub is a mixture of seasonings that is rubbed onto the surface of the meat before cooking.

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(If you don't have an instant digital thermometer yet... buy one!) Lack of fat is one of the main reasons chicken breasts dry out. But by drizzling them with some olive oil, you add some much needed moisture AND give the spice rub something to stick to.

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You can use an injector which is a syringe to insert into the meat and push liquid marinades/flavorings. You can also coat the meat with your herbs, spices or marinade etc place in sealable plastic storage bag and vacuum seal using the immersion method and then refrigerate for a few hours to overnight.

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