Mar 06, 2024
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Next up in 5 Example video title will go here for this video SAN DIEGO — Huli Huli Chicken is Hawaiian BBQ sauce in my book and works great on everything. I first discovered Huli Huli on my trips to
Next up in 5
Example video title will go here for this video
SAN DIEGO — Huli Huli Chicken is Hawaiian BBQ sauce in my book and works great on everything. I first discovered Huli Huli on my trips to the North Shore of Oahu to go Surfing in the 1970's eating Plate Lunch off food trucks.
Huli Huli Chicken
3 lbs. Chicken Thighs, boneless & skinless1 cup Brown Sugar¾ cup Ketchup¾ cup Soy Sauce¾ cup water 1/3 cup Sherry3 tbsp. Chopped Ginger3 tbsp. Chopped Garlic1 tbsp Corn Starch¼ cup Canola oil for grill
Combine all the ingredients except the chicken and corn starch in a saucepan. Bring to a slow boil, reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes.
Remove from heat and allow the Huli Huli sauce to cool, split in half and use half to marinade the chicken for 1 - 12 hours. On a medium high grill, lightly oil the grate, place chicken on the grill removing excess sauce.
Try to use what was the skin side of the thigh to start, grill for 4 - 5 minutes and then make a half turn on the same side to get hash marks on the Chicken. Grill for another 4 - 5 minutes and turn to the uncooked side, baste the cooked side and finish for 3 - 4 minutes. You're looking for an internal temp of 165°
Serve chicken with reserve Huli Huli sauce on the side. If you want the sauce to be thicker, add the corn starch with a ¼ of water at the end, you'll need to bring the Huli Huli to a boil once again before you serve it.