These Grilled Lemon Pepper Chicken Skewers makes an easy summer main dish that explodes with fresh flavor. The lemon butter sauce is irresistible - do not skip it!
Ingredients
Lemon Pepper Chicken
1½poundsboneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1" cubes
2tablespoonsolive oil
½teaspoonpaprika
1teaspoonMorton kosher salt
2tablespoonsfreshly squeezed lemon juice
1teaspoonlemon zest
2large clovesgarlic, minced
¾teaspoonfinely ground black pepper
fresh lemon slices, optional
Lemon Pepper Butter Sauce
¼cupunsalted butter
1 large clovegarlic, minced
1tablespoonfreshly squeezed lemon juice
1teaspoonlemon zest
1teaspoonhoney
½teaspoonfinely ground black pepper
½teaspoonMorton kosher salt
¼teaspoonpaprika
Finish
freshly ground black pepper
2tablespoonschopped fresh parsley
4fresh lemon wedges
Instructions
Lemon Pepper Chicken
Add all Lemon Pepper Chicken ingredients to a large bowl and fold to combine evenly. Set aside while you make the Lemon Pepper Butter Sauce.
Lemon Pepper Butter Sauce
In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Stir in garlic and sauté for 2 minutes, until fragrant and softened. Remove saucepan from heat and stir in remaining Lemon Pepper Butter Sauce ingredients. Set aside.
Grill
Thread cubed Lemon Pepper Chicken onto skewers. Add some thin slices of fresh lemon, if desired. Sprinkle assembled skewers with a little bit of salt on all sides, to taste.
Heat grill to medium-high. Scrub the grates clean and then oil them well (see Notes).
Grill for 10-15 minutes total, turning every few minutes, until chicken reaches internal temperature of 165°F. Remove skewers to a rimmed sheet pan.
Finish
Immediately, while chicken is hot, liberally brush the prepared Lemon Pepper Butter Sauce over the skewers, using it all up. Transfer skewers to a serving platter, then sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper and chopped parsley. Serve with lemon wedges, for squeezing over the top.
Notes
If using wood skewers, be sure to soak them in water for a couple hours before assembling skewers. This will help to keep them from burning.To oil the grates, add some vegetable oil to a small bowl. Then fold a heavy paper towel a few times to make a smaller square. With a tongs, grasp the folded paper towel and dip it into the oil until the paper towel is soaked. Then run the paper towel over the clean, hot grates, repeating until all grill grates are thoroughly oiled.
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