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Peruvian Grilled Chicken

January 29, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
Filed under Main Course, Poultry

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16 Responses to “Peruvian Grilled Chicken”
  1. Julia says:

    The Peruvians also make a great friend rice! I remember when I traveling there, I was surprised to see so much “Chinos” rice. It really is a part of the cuisine. And that marinade looks great.

    My favorite grilled recipe? I love satays.

  2. Julia says:

    P.S. Fried Rice…. I’m sure the rice is friendly, but I meant to type “fried.”

    Julias last blog post..Whole Foods, Whole Packaging

  3. Now I’ll have to ask my husband, who recently traveled in Peru, whether he had any Japanese-inspired food there. I don’t recall him mentioning it. But this Peruvian chicken looks wonderful, just the kind of dish we both love. And with our grill right outside the kitchen door, we venture out into the snow to grill all year long!

  4. Kalyn says:

    Sounds delicious. I love all the interesting flavors here.

  5. Fantastic photos, Andrea! It looks wonderful!

  6. Nate says:

    Interesting combination of flavors! I can see it working, though.

    What if you don’t have low sodium soy sauce?

    Nates last blog post..Cioppino Hot Pot Recipe

  7. Andrea says:

    Hi Julia, I have a recipe for Peruvian rice somewhere in my files. I’ll find it and share at some point.
    Lydia, I’m so eager to visit Peru!
    Thanks Kalyn!
    Thanks JennDZ!
    Nate, the low sodium soy sauce is one of my changes. I think regular soy sauce makes marinated meats taste overly salty, especially if they stay in the liquid for a long time, and I don’t want to detract from the other flavors in the marinade.

  8. Sam says:

    I never knew Peru had a Japanese community, I’ve learnt something new!

    I love the simplicity of this dish and I bet it’s packed with flavour too.

  9. Sheri says:

    I have a friend whose parents are Japanese-Peruvian and who now lives in Hawaii. She even has a food blog, and sometimes posts Peruvian-Japanese food:

    http://estherskitchen.blogspot.com/

    Enjoy!

  10. Epicurious heralded Peruvian food as one of the things to watch for 2009 but I had no idea it was so accessible. And how cool that you lived in South America!

  11. Lynette says:

    You have done it again it looks fabulous.

  12. courtney says:

    I would love to try this. Brazil also has a large Japanese culture. I love to see how it merges with South American Food.

  13. Beth Lano says:

    Sounds delish and very versatile…can’t wait to try it!

  14. Sara says:

    This looks delicious, you can’t go wrong with grilled chicken!

  15. how interesting how cultures and flavors can sometimes become “borderless”. I have to disagree w/ commenter sara – you can easily go wrong w/ grilled chicken! especially boneless and skinnless. but this marinade makes me reconsider ever making boneless/skinless chicken again. it really looks super flavorful – going to have to try this!

  16. Gunfighter says:

    Hi Andrea,

    I saw this recipe in the Potomac News last week and I am planning to make it tonight. I think it’s going to be a good one.

    Did you know that if you Google “Peruvian Chicken” yours is the first link that comes up?

    Cheers,

    Gunfighter

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