That's right: I'm in Texas, the LAND OF BBQ and I am denied my own BBQ setup.
It's really quite a tragedy.
There's a communal one in the pool area, but then you must brave the hoards of little children to get to it. Or wait in line while someone else grills up burgers. I'm also pretty sure you have to supply your own charcoal and I don't trust that whoever used it prior will be so kind.
So, friends, I give you this gift: BBQ Apartment Chicken. For those other poor souls who must make do with stovetops in lieu of a grill of their own. And if you're still in college and happen to have a forgiving fire alarm, perhaps you could even get away with making this in the common room of your dorm (be sure to thank me when the single males come to investigate the tantalizing smell though, okay?).
Feel free to sub store-bought BBQ for this homemade version, and I encourage you to experiment with other flavors you may just have hanging out in your pantry to really jazz this up.
I paired it with some browned butter green beans--I would have added bacon bits if I'd had them--and a quick carrot slaw. All in all, a pretty successful endeavor.
Quells a BBQ craving, if nothing else.
Easy Apartment BBQ Chicken
- 1 lb chicken tenders or breasts
- BBQ Sauce:
- 1 cup ketchup
- 3 heaping tbs brown sugar
- 4 tbs Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp tomato paste
- 2 tbs cider vinegar
- 1 tbs hot sauce (I used homemade
- 2 tsp crushed garlic
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 1 tsp dijon mustard
- 1 tsp orange extract
- 1/2 tsp salt
-Heat a skillet or grill pan to high heat. Cook chicken in batches of 4 pieces, and cook until slightly charred on both sides (about 5 minutes per side).
-Serve with more BBQ sauce poured on top.
This barbecue chicken looks absolutely delicious! I am actually about to move into an apartment next month myself and I have been craving barbecue chicken. I am definitely going to have to try out this recipe soon for sure! My mouth is watering just looking at your photos of it. LOL
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing! The BBQ sauce sounds so delicious and doesn't seem that hard to make. I would drizzle this all over my salmon.
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