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Huli Huli Chicken with Honey Lime Glaze
Huli Huli Chicken with Honey Lime Glaze
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Sauces, Hawaiian, Poultry
Ingredients List
- -----------------------------HULI HULI CHICKEN-----------------------------
- 1 sm Chicken (2-3 pounds)
- 3 Cloves garlic
- 2 Sprigs thyme, fresh
- Salt
- Pepper
Directions
HONEY LIME GLAZE
1 c Honey
1 c Shoyu (soy sauce)
1 c Lime juice
4 ts Brown sugar
Rub the chicken inside and out with salt, pepper and garlic. Place the
thyme under the skin and in the cavities. Place chicken on the spit and
cook over very hot coals, or cut chicken in half and cook on hibachi. Baste
with Honey Lime Glaze every few minutes. HONEY LIME GLAZE Place in sauce
pot and bring to boil. Remove from heat and use as basting sauce for huli
huli chicken. Enjoy! Me ke aloha, Mary
NOTES : On almost any Saturday driving around one of the Hawaiian Islands
you can smell the delicious aroma of Huli Huli Chicken as it roasts over
keawe charcoal. It's a favorite fund raiser and is traditionally cooked on
raised Hibachi-like grills lined up in a great long line. Just follow your
nose and direct the car toward the spiraling smoke clouds! The usual price
is $3.00 for one-half roasted chicken. Buy several, pick up some cold soda
and sushi at the local convenience store and head for the beach! <G> OR,
you can try this recipe! E hele mai oukou e ai! (Come and eat!)
1 c Honey
1 c Shoyu (soy sauce)
1 c Lime juice
4 ts Brown sugar
Rub the chicken inside and out with salt, pepper and garlic. Place the
thyme under the skin and in the cavities. Place chicken on the spit and
cook over very hot coals, or cut chicken in half and cook on hibachi. Baste
with Honey Lime Glaze every few minutes. HONEY LIME GLAZE Place in sauce
pot and bring to boil. Remove from heat and use as basting sauce for huli
huli chicken. Enjoy! Me ke aloha, Mary
NOTES : On almost any Saturday driving around one of the Hawaiian Islands
you can smell the delicious aroma of Huli Huli Chicken as it roasts over
keawe charcoal. It's a favorite fund raiser and is traditionally cooked on
raised Hibachi-like grills lined up in a great long line. Just follow your
nose and direct the car toward the spiraling smoke clouds! The usual price
is $3.00 for one-half roasted chicken. Buy several, pick up some cold soda
and sushi at the local convenience store and head for the beach! <G> OR,
you can try this recipe! E hele mai oukou e ai! (Come and eat!)
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