Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Baked Chicken Kabobs



Every week it's the same thing....


"What do you guys want for dinner this week?"


I let my son and husband choose and then I make something healthy for myself!


So my son requested chicken kabobs on the grill for dinner. My husband doesn't like to come home from work during the week and have to grill.


Since it is Wednesday and rainy and chilly out anyways, I googled for a recipe for Baked Chicken Kabobs and I found one!






WOW were these ever good! This is actually a meal I would eat along with my guys and although there were only three of us eating, there wasn't very much left over!


Click here for the printable version of the full recipe. It is lengthy but really not hard to make. I cut out a lot of it by opting to make mine without the skewers (see #11 NOTE on the recipe) and I doubled the marinade recipe.


Here's how I did it.....


Early in the morning I cut up my extra large chicken breasts (found at Aldi's) into chunks and put them in the original marinade recipe and then into the fridge for the day. The longer they marinate the better.


I cut up the zucchini, peppers, red onion and mini potatoes. The mushrooms and grape tomatoes stay whole. The recipe tells you to line them all up in the pan like they were on a skewer but it didn't all fit so I just threw it all in together. I added the snow peas for color.



This recipe makes a lot. The pan above is a lasagna pan and I needed another 9 x 13 to fit the rest of the chicken and vegetables.




When both pans were full I poured and brushed another batch of the marinade over the top. Into the oven at 450 degrees for 35 minutes and it came out SO good.




The chicken stayed tender, not dried out like it can get on the grill, and the veggies were crisp. Served over rice with the marinade from the pan and YUM!


I did not miss the grill marks on the chicken at all and my husband didn't have to get wet :-)


I will definitely be making this recipe again.....rain or shine!



AnnMarie xoxo

P.S. It is so hard photographing food! Is it just me?

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21 comments :

  1. This looks amazing. I am not a fan of grilling in the rain either, but a kabob I could eat anytime...and now I can! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Yummy!! This sounds delicious and easy. Healthy too! :)

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  3. Chicken breasts are so versatile. This dish looks really yummy!

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  4. I am always searching for more recipes for weeknight meals - this is one my family would enjoy. I checked the recipe, and yes, I'm going to try it! Thanks, AnnMarie! Hope it warms up and stops raining soon!

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  5. Wow...looks delish....and no spending time putting it all on skewers! Great idea!

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  6. This sounds so good and healthy and not difficult to make. We need a new grill but in the meantime this recipe is just perfect. Thanks for this great dinner idea.
    Enjoy the rest of the week and weekend.
    Julie

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  7. YUM! This looks so very good. And I am starving right now! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  8. No- It is not just you with photographing food. I think that is one of the hardest things to photo properly.
    That recipe sounds delicious...really good. xo Diana

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  9. This looks amazing, just like something I would LOVE!!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  10. Hi AnnMarie, this looks so good and healthy. Yes, food can be a challenge to photograph but yours look great!! Have a great weekend ahead. xo

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  11. Looks and sounds like a terrific tweak, AnnMarie! The addition of the snow peas adds that touch of springtime freshness.

    Thanks for sharing and have a lovely Thursday!

    Poppy

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  12. We eat a lot of chicken, and I love one dish meals. I'm sure it's delicious!

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  13. This looks really good and healthy. I don't like the bbq taste, but my family does, so this sounds like a good compromise.

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  14. Looks super yummy! I love kabobs, but hubby thinks their a pain to grill. I will trying this as well. Thanks for sharing the recipe with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  15. The snow peas is a great idea. Adds great crunch and color, perfect for Spring. I just bought some the other day and blanched them for salads and a low cal snack. Love them!

    Enjoy your weekend!

    xxx

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  16. I love this! It is a great dish to make when you want the grilled taste, but not the time spent outside if the weather is unreasonable! Thank you for sharing the pictures and the recipe. I agree, food pictures are just tough to take. I have seen people with fancy equipment and lights just to get the perfect picture. I don't have time for that! LOL!

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  17. Thanks Ann Marie for sharing this recipe at C&C with J&J.
    Enjoy the week.
    Julie

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  18. I love these types of dishes! :)

    I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

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  19. We will just love your Baked Chicken Kabobs! Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

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  20. It is about grilling time! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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