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Recipe Highlights:
A quick 15-30 minute marinade is all you need to get your chicken thighs ready for cooking while a longer marinade gives you more tenderization and flavor distribution.
Blanching your Sugar Snap Peas followed by an ice bath locks in their color and texture, keeping them vibrant and crispy.
Seasoning your cucumbers with salt and soaking your red onions in warm water are great tricks for each ingredient when making salads like this one!
Adding a base of Labneh or Greek Yogurt to your plate adds a creaminess and tang that helps to tie everything together while adding protein.
Toasting some nuts and seeds is a great way to add texture and flavor to your salad.
Table of Contents:
• Minimum Marinade Time?
• Browning Your Chicken
• All about Spring Produce
• All about Sugar Snap Peas
• Blanche like a Devereaux
• Soaking Your Red Onions
• Salting your cucumbers
• The Best and Easiest Dressing
• Toasted Nuts & Seed Toppings
• Greek Yogurt or Labneh Base
• How to Modify
• Youtube Video
• Recipe Mods and Notes
• Full Recipe
• Macros
• Comments
Minimum Marinade Time?
Now, I love a good marinade and marinade often. It’s a great way to tenderize and impart flavor for a large volume of food or even just a smaller family dinner sized portion.
And while I love marinading for hours or even overnight, sometimes that is just not possible between work, family and life in general. So then what do you do?
Below is a quick guide to my 3 base marinade times, from super quick to overnight that you can use to get a better idea of what’s the diff!
The Marinade Time Scale:
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