Chicken-Thigh Kebabs With Turmeric, Chile and Saffron

- Total Time
- 20 minutes, plus at least 3 hours to marinate
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Ingredients
- 2pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1½-inch chunks
- 1white onion, sliced
- ½teaspoon crushed red chile powder
- ½teaspoon turmeric
- 1teaspoon garlic powder
- 1tablespoon salt
- 1teaspoon black pepper
- Pinch saffron
- ¼cup lemon juice
- ¼cup olive oil
Preparation
- Step 1
Combine all the ingredients in a nonreactive dish (or a resealable plastic bag), and marinate in the refrigerator between 3 hours and overnight.
- Step 2
Once the chicken has marinated, discard the onions (or grill them on the side in a grill basket, or sauté on the stovetop, if you like), and thread the chicken onto skewers. Heat a charcoal or gas grill; the flame should be fairly low and the rack about 6 inches from the heat.
- Step 3
Grill the chicken slowly, turning as necessary and basting with any leftover marinade, until it’s browned all over, 15 to 20 minutes.
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Because I don't have a grill, I left the chicken thighs whole and put them in a 400F oven for about 35 minutes, piling the onion slices on top along with the marinade. Easy and flavorful. Next time I'd add even more onion.
So what exactly is crushed red chili powder? Is it ground cayenne? Chili powder like you use in tacos? It says Korean chili powder but what's a grocery store substitute?
Good easy recipe. It's even easier if you just leave the chicken thighs whole and grill them that way instead of on skewers. I've tried it both ways -- tasty both times.
Made this today and will absolutely put onto a more regular rotation this summer! I didn’t have any saffron or crushed red pepper but substituted a little cumin and cayenne in and they still turned out great. Paired tastily with a side Caesar salad and oven roasted cubed sweet potatoes— the leftover onions from the marinade sautéed up nicely to give the taters more pizazz.
Why just chicken? We had a variation on these in Hawaii a month ago using beef, mushrooms and shrimp on each skewer. Campari tomatoes might even work. Maybe a mayonnaise with some sriracha for a little kick.
I doubled the recipe for a larger group, but then some cancelled. We still ate it all. Great recipe.
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