Ingredients
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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2
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1/4 - 1/2
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4
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Directions
Grilled Chicken With Mango Habanero Glaze, This recipe was created for the Ready Set Cook #8 contest. It’s best to make this delicious sweet and spicy glaze ahead of time, and keep it refrigerated until needed. It will make about 1/2 cup. Because it’s very hot and spicy, it doesn’t take much to glaze the chicken breast. If you have some left over, it can be used like pepper jelly for other uses too. I doubled the glaze recipe to keep on hand in the fridge. Habaneros are delicious but extremely spicy. If you want to tone down the heat, use less habanero, or use a milder pepper. Also, use extreme care when mincing the habanero. use a paper towel wrapped around my fingers, to prevent my fingers from coming in contact with it. If you get it on your fingers, and touch your eye – YOWSA!, This makes a very nice glaze PanNan; fruity, hot & spicy, not too sweet. This is a simply wonderful dish. We enjoyed this very much. used a whole habanero, personal preference, its too cold here to grill, the bbq is frozen, so I baked the chicken in the oven. The chicken was perfect, moist, tender and juicy with a delicious glaze. Made for Best of 2017.
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Steps
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Done
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Add the First Five Ingredients Sugar Through Cider Vinegar in a Medium Saucepan. Heat Over Medium and Stir Frequently, Mashing the Mango, Until the Ingredients Are Incorporated and Begin to Boil. Lower the Heat to Simmer, and Let Cook Slowly For About 10 Minutes, Stirring Occasionally. Squeeze 1 Tbsp Juice from the Orange and Add With the Rum to the Sugar/Mango Mixture. Stir and Simmer Gently For 2 - 3 More Minutes. Set Aside and Cool. Refrigerate Until Ready to Use. |
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Done
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Salt Chicken to Taste. Grill Chicken Until Nearly Finished. Baste Chicken With Glaze and Grill a Few More Minutes on Each Side, Basting Lightly With Glaze With Each Turn Until the Chicken Is Done. |
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Done
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Garnish With Chopped Cilantro and Serve. Reserve and Refrigerate Extra Glaze For Future Use. |