Mexican Grilled Chicken. Juicy, tender grilled chicken that has been marinaded in a flavorful blend of fruit juices and chili powders. Quick and easy to put together this is sure to be a hit with your next BBQ!
This Mexican Grilled Chicken is such a great recipe to have on hand. The chicken comes out tender, juicy, and flavorful! Use this chicken to fill tacos, burritos, burrito bowls, salads, or just enjoy it on it’s own with some of your favorite BBQ side dishes.
Mexican Chicken Marinade Overview:
- Lime juice: freshly squeezed lime juice will help to tenderize the meat, as well as infuse a fresh citrus taste to the meat.
- Pineapple juice: another fresh juice that will tenderize meat and give a great tangy flavor.
- Worcestershire sauce: adds a savory taste.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: you could use another type of vinegar, like white vinegar or a white wine vinegar also.
- Garlic: always feel free to add extra!
- Cilantro: if you happen to be opposed to the fresh herby blast of the diced cilantro you can omit.
- Chili powder: brings a bit of warmth and gorgeous color. Feel free to add extra or use a smoked paprika in addition to. Up the heat in the recipe by using a Cayenne pepper instead.
- Cumin: gives a great flavor.
- Salt & Pepper: use 1 tsp of salt for every 2 lbs of chicken. If you are making a large batch of marinade keep that ratio in mind.
How to Perfectly Grill Chicken:
- Preheat grill to about 425℉. Don’t worry about being precise if your grill doesn’t monitor temperature. But it should be fairly hot.
- Sear the chicken over direct heat. Cook over the hottest part of your grill, for me that would be the center, since I pile the charcoal in the middle of the grill. Searing is going to give us those nice grill marks on the skin of our chicken. Sear for about 3 minutes before flipping the chicken.
- Continue to cook over indirect heat. After you have the grill marks, move the chicken over to the cooler part, for indirect cooking. For me, that’s the outer ring of the grill. This will continue to cook the chicken but not burn the outside skin.
- Cover and cook until chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165℉. If you factor in carryover cooking, the rise in temperature that happens after you remove the meat from the heat source, you can remove the chicken at 160℉.