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Npgalr: help me make chicken

We're sound chicken skewers tonight for a small gtg at our house. The chicken is cut into 2inch x 2inch cubes. I'm going to skewer them, put them in the oven to mostly cook, and then throw them on the grill tonight for a quick finish. 

How long and at what temp would you bake them? If it makes a difference, they've been sitting in marinade since last night in the fridge.  


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Re: Npgalr: help me make chicken

  • Honestly, if you're grilling them anyway later, I'd just cook them fresh.  A 2x2 cube won't take much longer to cook than it would to re-heat, plus you'll ensure juicy chicken and not too dry.

    If you're gonna pre-bake in the oven, I imagine just cook them at 350.  One of those things you'll probably need to just watch and play it by ear. If you want them cooked all the way through, I would think to check after 5-10 min and press on them.  If they're firm they're done.  If still squishy, then they're still raw in the middle.

    Happy chicken eatin!

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    Honestly, if you're grilling them anyway later, I'd just cook them fresh.  A 2x2 cube won't take much longer to cook than it would to re-heat, plus you'll ensure juicy chicken and not too dry.

    If you're gonna pre-bake in the oven, I imagine just cook them at 350.  One of those things you'll probably need to just watch and play it by ear. If you want them cooked all the way through, I would think to check after 5-10 min and press on them.  If they're firm they're done.  If still squishy, then they're still raw in the middle.

    Happy chicken eatin!

    This!  That would probably taste the best!

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    Honestly, if you're grilling them anyway later, I'd just cook them fresh.  A 2x2 cube won't take much longer to cook than it would to re-heat, plus you'll ensure juicy chicken and not too dry.

    If you're gonna pre-bake in the oven, I imagine just cook them at 350.  One of those things you'll probably need to just watch and play it by ear. If you want them cooked all the way through, I would think to check after 5-10 min and press on them.  If they're firm they're done.  If still squishy, then they're still raw in the middle.

    Happy chicken eatin!

    Bump burp.  Damn internet/bump acting up today.

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  • I honestly have no idea but they sound delicious!  I'm sooo jealous! Big Smile Enjou your dinner!
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  • I honestly have no idea, but they sound delicious!  Enjoy your dinner!

     

    Edited: Burp!  Sorry for the duplicate! 

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