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Bourbon Street Chicken


Wenmin

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Just found my favorite: A recipe for Bourbon Street Chicken. However, it calls for 1/2 cup soy sauce, 1/2 cup Jim Beam Bourbon and 2 tablespoons white wine. I don't drink, therefore I don't know if the alcohol is safe. Could someone help with this or recommend an alternative for these ingredients?

Wenmin


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Just found my favorite: A recipe for Bourbon Street Chicken. However, it calls for 1/2 cup soy sauce, 1/2 cup Jim Beam Bourbon and 2 tablespoons white wine. I don't drink, therefore I don't know if the alcohol is safe. Could someone help with this or recommend an alternative for these ingredients?

Wenmin

ooohhh- i dont know about the whisky... but the soy sauce is easy-

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**MAKE SURE you get this GLUTEN FREE with the Gold Label.. BECAUSE they also make a regular soy sauce with gluten

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As long as the alcohol is distilled, you're OK. Even whiskey is OK.

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Oh, and the wine, although not distilled, is okay too :D

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An easier solution to the soy sauce problem is La Choy. I contacted the company even though the label sounded safe. They said it is gluten free.

As to the whiskey, sour mash types (jim Beam, Jack Daniels) bother me, so I use a regular whiskey such as Old Charter or Weller.

How about sharing that recipe? Sounds interesting. I don't really like chicken, so I look for ways to dress it up.

Wenmin Enthusiast

I got this recipe out of "More of America's Most Wanted Recipes."

I plan on substituting pineapple juice for the bourbon (found this in another recipe) and chicken broth for the white wine. Not much on cooking with alcohol.....

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Made this last night for dinner. It was AWESOME! Substituted pineapple juice for bourbon and chicken broth for white wine. I also marinated it overnight, as I work and couldn't wait 4 hours for this to marinate before cooking at night.

Wenmin


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