I
love all kind of BBQ, we are used to having BBQ every Saturday since we were
kids, my dad was a general contractor and he enjoyed a Mezza dinner every
Saturday evening.
Part
of the Mezza table will include two kinds of barbeque chicken, lamb kebab,
kefta or even BBQ clams or fresh fish.
We
kept the BBQ Tradition every Sunday. We
go to church, and when we are back we start preparing the food for lunch, from
dips, salads, the meat then the coals.
I
was thinking of a BBQ chicken dinner for some time, but the weather is still
cold and snowy, it’s not convenient for an outside charcoal BBQ.
To
prepare your chicken pieces, you clean it remove all the extra fat, rinse and
dry, then prick holes in each piece to soak the marinate. Using a large freezer bag transfer the
chicken piece and choose one of these marinates to soak your chicken overnight.
Marinate I
2
cups of yogurt preferably homemade
1
tsp of dried oregano
1
tsp of sea salt
2
bay leaves
Marinate II
Juice
of two fresh lemons
5-6
large garlic cloves mashes
1
tsp of salt
Around
¼ cup of olive oil
When
you are ready for barbeque discard the marinate and BBQ the chicken or even
bake them in the oven at 375F until golden brown and the juice runs out clear.
A
garlic dip is served with our BBQ chicken, it’s so good and garlicky, trust me
you will be addicted to it. It’s easy to prepare, if you know how to prepare
homemade mayo , it will be easier if you have an immersion blender , when the
dip thickens and all the oil is used add
the freshly squeezed lemon juice and adjust the salt, and enjoy
For
a salad I prepared Fattoush which is a very popular Lebanese Salad, using fresh
thinly sliced vegetables and herbs, the dressing is a mix of sumac, lemon
juice, olive oil, salt, pepper, chili flakes, some add also pomegranate
molasses. When served it’s topped with toasted or fried pita bread chips.
Lebanese BBQ Chicken
2
kg of chicken pieces, cleaned and skinned if its deboned it will take less time to cook
Marinate
Garlic
sauce
Lebanese Garlic Sauce
Big
head of garlic, peeled sliced
1
cup of good quality vegetable or grape seeds oil
Salt
Juice
of one lemon
You
can double the amount and keep it in the fridge, its sooo good, you will be
addicted to it
Lebanese Fattoush Salad - 4 servings
6
roman leaves washed and sliced small
Small Lebanese Cucumber or 1
English cucumber washed and thinly sliced
1
bunch of Italian parsley washed, drained and finely chopped
6
sprigs or half of bunch of fresh mint also washed, drained and finely chopped
half of bunch of Purslane washed and picked
half of bunch of Purslane washed and picked
1/2
bunch of green onion, washed and finely chopped
1/2
bunch of radish, washed and thinly sliced
4-5
heads of ripe tomatoes, washed and finely chopped
Two
loaves of toasted or fried pita chips for the top of the fattoush salad
(you can bake the chips or fried them in olive oil).
Dressing:
1/3
cup olive oil, juice of one lemon, 2 tsp sumac, sea salt, black pepper, chili
flakes
Tablespoon
pomegranate molasses or more depends on your taste
Toasted
or fried pita bread slices.
Absolutely correct ,this aint only the best Garlic sauce but also the best BBQ chicken ever...delicious and delightfully so....
ReplyDeletesuper weekend to ya:-)))
j'adore ta sauce à l'ail ; !merci Arlette PIerre
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious! Love lots of garlic in the sauce!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Arlette! I am glad you liked the blog. Amazing hoe Fattoush can change from region to region, we never used pomegranate molasses with it, we go for sumac. Interesting thought though. Nice to meet you :)
ReplyDeleteArlette, I swear I bookmark almost all of your recipes. I seriously can NOT wait to try this recipe. I just got a new charcoal grill and Socal weather is almost always bbq friendly.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautiful and sounds so flavorful - it is hard to resist. I've bookmarked this recipe and want to thank you for sharing it with us. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteYou are reminding me of our weekly farrouj mechoui on the balcony! the garlic sauce is so yummy! funny how we thought of fattoush simultaneously with the warmer weather!
ReplyDeleteYummy! It's been a while I hadn't chicken with toum!! The best sauce ever!
ReplyDeleteSuperb dosh for non-veg people..love the salad!!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling! That looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Oh my goodness...I know that we are kindred spirits for sure as I would LOVE to be there to eat this with you. Bless your mom...what a feast. I am loving the fattoush and thinking I will get my Lebanese friend to get me some sumac the next time he stops at a Lebanese store. I am dependent on him now to keep me stocked with Za'atar although his mother's homemade is the best. Pomegranate molasses...don't think I've run across that...would that be in a specialty store too? Oh I wish I could come on over...perhaps I will make a version of this tonight for the two of us. Don't have all the ingredients but will run to the market for the salad ingredients. Chicken, I always have and this lemon garlic sauce ...perfect for today as I have to use up a good stock of garlic cloves! Ta...happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello Trish
ReplyDeleteIf you cannot get the Sumac I can send you some. It growns all over Ontario, plenty of sumac trees around me, but they dont have the sour taste any more , lots of snow and rain ruin the flavour, in Lebanon it grows wild and no one water it.. I don't think i can send you a bottle in the mail though...
really? It grows there? I am going to have to look this up cause I am feeling foolish....what type of tree is that? You are such a sweetheart...I am sure I can get a friend to get me some at the Lebanese grocers here too. But I have never heard of the pomegranate molasses and I definitely want to try that. Well, that is what is great about blogging, sharing new ideas and 'old recipes' grin...thanks Arlette...have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much for this recipe-I love toum and chicken! I've never known how to make it so thankyou very much! :D
ReplyDeleteMmmm great looking chicken. This looks very tasty. I like the sound of the garlic sauce too but I don't think the girlfriend would be to impressed.
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing, I love the garlic sauce!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely tradition! And these are delicious recipes! I love the sound of the BBQ chicken with the garlic sauce dip. And your Fattoush - I have Sumac that I never use - this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a nice meal...love the chicken dish...as a matter of fact we have a Lebanese restaurant near us and we always eat there, now I should try your recipe :-) Thanks for the step-by-step pictures...very helpful!
ReplyDeleteYour weekly BBQ's sound wonderful Arlette...sure looks yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep your fingers crossed for a sunny April 24th!!!
Cheers
I love Toum. It makes everything taste better. Fattoush is my all time favourite salad. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteARELETTE..I cannot wait to try this. This was the first chance I got to really read through the recipe after bookmarking the link you sent me. PLUS, Fattoush salad..YUM!
ReplyDeleteAlso, those cookies above look crispy, golden delicious. Love checking out all the beautiful dishes you make and/or create. *hugs*
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