Ingredients
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4
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3
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3
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1
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1
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1 1/2
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1/4
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1
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Directions
Maple Glazed Chicken Thighs, While chicken breasts are a staple for me, I enjoy the deeper flavors imparted by thighs. This is a recipe I modified from Eating Well magazine that pairs that richness with a slightly sweet flavorful marinade and sauce. These are fabulous when marinated overnight, but you can go a short as two hours. The thighs can be cooked on an indoor or outdoor grill or broiled., Sounds good so this southern Grandma is gonna give it a try. I get back to you on what my family thinks about it. Looking forward to trying this recipe., I loved this marinade! I got it marinated about 8 hours and I can’t wait to see the flavor at 24 hours!! It was so good. Used bone-in, skinless thighs so it needed a little more time on the grill. Served with asparagus which was perfect. Thanks :
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Steps
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Done
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Mix Together All Ingredients Save the Thighs in a Resealable Bag or Non Reactive Container. Add Thighs and Seal. Marinade in the Fridge For 2 to 24 Hours. |
2
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When Ready to Cook, Prepare the Cooking Surface With a Light Coating of Cooking Spray or Oil. Remove the Thighs from the Marinade Removing Any Excess. |
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Done
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Place Thighs on the Grill and Cook For 4 to 6 Minutes Per Side or Until a Thermometer Registers 165 Degrees. Actual Cooking Time Will Vary Depending on the Type of Grill Chosen. Remove Chicken to a Serving Plate. |
4
Done
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Place the Marinade in a Small Sauce Pan Over Medium Heat and Bring to a Boil. Reduce Temperature to a Low Simmer and Cook For 3 to 5 Minutes. |
5
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Generously Brush the Chicken With the Sauce and Serve. |