Grilled Chicken with Fermented Lemon-Jalapeno Salsa & Lemony Mayo

Grilled Chicken with Fermented Lemon-Jalapeno Salsa & Lemony Mayo

This is the most satisfying combo ever! And every bit is filled with cultured goodness.
All based on our Lemon & Jalapeno Ferment recipe. This dish has several steps, but it's really easy and well worth the effort.

Chicken ingredients:

Directions:

1. Place the chicken pieces in a container and pour in the brine.
2. Cover, and store in the fridge to marinade for 24 - 36 hours.
3. When ready, lift the chicken pieces out and pat dry. Discard the brine.
4. Cook the chicken pieces on a grill or roast in the oven until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F.

Serves 4 - 6 

Cut the flesh away from the rind. Add flesh to the marinade. Save rind for the Lemony Mayo.

Salsa ingredients:

Directions:

1. Finely dice the fermented ingredients and place into a bowl.
(If you don't want the heat from the jalapeno peppers, remove the seeds.)
2. Add in olive oil and mix well. 

 Lemony Mayo ingredients:

  • Rind from 2 fermented lemons from the Lemon-Jalapeno Ferment
  • 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) fermented brine from the Lemon-Jalapeno Ferment
  • 1 clove garlic, peeled and mashed
  • 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) honey
  • 1/3 cup (80 ml) extra-virgin olive oil

Directions:

1. Place the first 4 ingredients into a blender and pulse a few times until mushy.
2. With the motor running on low, slowly drizzle in the olive oil until a mayonnaise-like mixture is formed.
(You may need to add in a little more olive oil to achieve a smooth consistency.)

That's it! Now you can assemble your very own cultured dinner. And if you want to make that Lemoncello Rosemary Cultured Cocktail, click HERE. 

 Happy fermenting,




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