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Great job, Becky! You got to love it when you do that and someone buys!ChefBeckyD said:I sprinkle some of the rub on the chicken and do it in the DCB. I use the salad choppers to chop it up. I use knives for other parts of the recipe...so I like to use the salad choppers for the chicken.
Funny story about the knife I use in this recipe - I had a lady who was sitting next to me as I was dicing the peppers say "Rachel Ray says to always cut your peppers skin side down." I replied "You know why that is? Because Rachel is using an inferior knife that can't slice through the skin - but try this one - and see for yourself how it slices through even tough pepper skin just like it's butter!"
She tried it, and she bought the knife!
The two most popular methods for cooking jerk chicken for nachos are using a grill pan or a microwave.
Yes, you can use any type of chicken for jerk chicken nachos. However, boneless chicken thighs are recommended as they have more flavor and are easier to cook on a grill pan or in the microwave.
When using a grill pan, make sure to cook the chicken on each side for 6-8 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. When using a microwave, cook the chicken for 3-4 minutes on each side or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
It is recommended to marinate the chicken in jerk seasoning for at least 30 minutes before cooking. This will enhance the flavor and tenderness of the chicken.
Yes, you can use any type of cheese for the nachos. However, traditional nacho cheese or cheddar cheese are commonly used for jerk chicken nachos.