Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (1)

ctullis

Rating: Unrated

05/28/2016

Best review ever. Unexpected belly laugh! Thx!

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (2)

JeannieE

Rating: 5 stars

04/28/2015

My husband and I love this recipe, we don't like things real sweet and it was just right. Sometimes I will use chicken thighs but is is delicious with either. Great meal

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (3)

tpetricini

Rating: 1 stars

07/15/2014

Definitely not what I was expecting. I found it to be not sweet enough and so complex in flavor that it overwhelmed my taste buds and not in a good way.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (4)

Jaymie

Easy to make and absolutely delicious. I slightly flattened chicken breasts and grilled on a stove top grill pan. The sauce is amazing. Husband loved it.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (5)

cherub

Rating: 4 stars

12/23/2013

I have no idea what some of these people are talking about. My picky, anti-everything 15-year-old requests this dish every other night. She hates spicy, sweet, chicken, air, talking to others, participating and the fact that life does not do everything she thinks it should. But she likes this chicken. A lot. Thank God.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (6)

LucyLove

Rating: 1 stars

01/30/2013

I liked the idea of this chicken, but the end result wasn't worth even the minimal effort to make it. The rub and sauce have very little dimension; it needs some additional spices, not just more of the ones already present. My homemade BBQ sauce has much more complex flavors and takes only a few minutes to make. Sorry, but we weren't impressed.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (7)

AnglWords

Rating: 5 stars

06/28/2012

I thought this was fantastic! It's a real keeper. My husband loved it too. I'm not even an experienced griller, but the timing was just right. The sauce is different from what I buy at the store. The cola makes the difference; and by mistake, I bought diet cola. But it was fine. I also thought the spices were just right, not overly spicy. So I guess some readers like it really hot. I made a salad with a CL Thousand Island dressing, roasted green beans, and rice made with chicken broth and onions. Made the recipe as is so I have enought for another meal.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (8)

auntcy1

Rating: 3 stars

05/14/2012

We enjoyed this a lot. Per other readers suggestions I doubled the spices (CL a tends to be on the bland side) and brined the chicken so didn't include the salt. We thoroughly enjoyed this and will definitely add it to the summer rotation.

Rating: 3 stars

03/31/2012

Pretty good, but nothing fantastic. I liked the sauce, but actually thought it was a bit on the sweet side - better once I added some tabasco on my plate. Surprisingly, my 3 year old didn't like it - thought it was too spicy (admittedly, she is VERY spice sensitive; guess even the chili was too much).

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (10)

lpeters86

Rating: 2 stars

03/09/2012

Very bland and boring flavorful. The sauce was not exciting to eat.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (11)

tamunra

Rating: 3 stars

12/11/2011

I don't see why everyone likes this so much. This recipe was just okay. I used a generic cola which may have made a difference. The cola sauce is just a barbecue sauce, nothing special. I'd rather save the 15-20 minutes spent making a barbecue sauce and just use whatever I can buy at the grocery store.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (12)

annveronica

Rating: 5 stars

10/25/2011

I used smoky paprika na dmade this on a grill pan and it was really, really good... maybe "outstanding." It was very, very tasty. I made the rub and sauce the night before so the cooking was pretty quick. I would certainly recommend it.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (13)

daneanp

Rating: 5 stars

10/02/2011

I used shallots instead of onion and regular paprika instead of the sweet paprika. The only other variation was to leave the rub on the chicken for 2 hours before grilling on our Traeger grill. This was a fabulous-tasting sauce. I served along side a black bean and corn salad (also from Cooking Light) and the family loved it. The left over chicken was sliced and put on top of a salad and was served with light ranch dressing for an awesome lunch the next day. Definitely a keeper of a recipe and I wouldn't hesitate to serve it for guests. Bet the sauce would be excellent with pork too.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (14)

LisaEJ

Rating: 5 stars

09/20/2011

Delicious variation on BBQ chicken. My family also loved it....served it with dijon mashed potatoes, steamed baby carrots, and a Seghesio pinot noir. I didn't have dark brown sugar or sweet paprika, so used light br. sugar and regular paprika. Didn't seem to make any difference. Will definitely make this again.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (15)

cookingjennaloo

Rating: 5 stars

09/20/2011

This is a definite keeper! Not only is it delicious, but it is quick & easy! I had all of the ingredients on hand, so this will be a great "go to" recipe when I don't have any supper plans. My family loved it (including my 3 & 6 year olds), and it is an easy way to have BBQ chicken on a weeknight! I served it with mac & cheese and steamed green beans.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (16)

MonAmie

Rating: 5 stars

09/19/2011

My husband and I eat a lot -- and I mean a lot -- of chicken, and this was a great way to kick it up a notch on the grill. Like one other reviewer, I did the rub several hours before, and after basting, we had just enough of the glaze left over to pour on the chicken at the table. My husband and I are both big fans, and it's super easy to make (even on a weeknight)! Will probably become a staple in our house!

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (17)

luv2flyhnl

Rating: 5 stars

08/31/2011

Great Recipe. The sauce was really tangy. I prepared he sauce and rubbed the chicken a few hours before we were going to BBQ. I also doubled the sauce recipe, but had more than enough. Definitely going to use this recipe again. Maybe Labor Day BBQ or Superbowl.

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (18)

sunshy321

Rating: 5 stars

08/25/2011

Wonderful twist on BBQ chicken. I used Diet Pepsi in place of the "cola." I had a shallot on hand which needed to be used, in place of the onion. I added a pinch of cayenne to the sauce for some sweet heat. This was great - my husband complimented the recipe several times throughout dinner. We had grilled zucchini with it. Will add this to the rotation!

Grilled Chicken with Cola Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use Coca-Cola as a marinade? ›

(But) Don't: Let meat marinate too long

If you're using a lot of Coca-Cola in your marinade (and, hey, you probably are), make sure to watch that soaking time. Any time meat is left in a very acidic marinade for a long time, it will denature and tenderize too much.

How do you get sauce to stick to grilled chicken? ›

Whether you're working with breasts, thighs, drumsticks, or wings, pat the meat dry. This is especially important for skin-on chicken or marinated pieces, as this can help sauce to stay put. Applying a rub can also be useful, much like working with a thicker sauce.

Do you put barbecue sauce on chicken before or after grilling? ›

Barbecue sauce typically contains sugar that will brown faster than the meat. This can make it difficult to tell when the chicken is done. To ensure you don't pull the chicken off too soon, add the BBQ sauce when you're nearly done cooking the meat.

Where did cola chicken come from? ›

According to one, a cook in Jinan, Shandong accidentally tipped over a can of Coca-Cola into a pot of braised chicken wings. He discovered the unique taste of cola with chicken and soy sauce, and soon it became popular. In another story, cola chicken was already made in Western countries with tomato sauce.

Why do you soak chicken in co*ke? ›

It produces the moistest flavourful chicken we have ever cooked on the grill."

What does Coca-Cola do in cooking? ›

Top Tips When Cooking with Coca Cola:

This fizzy drink's acidity level is high, so it also acts as a fantastic meat tenderiser. Most effective meat marinades include some type of citrus or vinegar acid, to break down some of the proteins in the meat. So, co*ke does the same.

How do I get my sauce to stick to my chicken? ›

Slow down your sauce with fat

Not only is butter a fat (a long, tangly molecule), it's a fat that's solid at room temperature. As the chicken and sauce cool, the sauce will slow even more, clinging to the chicken and coating its skin.

Do you put sauce on before or after grilling? ›

Bring out undertones by applying a rub or even marinating the ingredient before grilling. This allows you to avoid adding extra thick liquid to the top of the meat. Then, when your meat nears the end of its grilling, simply apply some sauce as a finishing touch.

How do you keep chicken juicy on the grill? ›

The key steps to really juicy grilled chicken are kitchen essentials — lessons that even the most seasoned griller should revisit each year. Pound the chicken thin for more even cooking, brine or marinade for flavor and color, and grill over direct heat for grill marks, but finish over low heat to keep them juicy.

Should you grill chicken with lid open or closed? ›

For thicker cuts, you want to close the lid to keep the temperature high and even. Large steaks, chicken, and roasts have much more depth for the heat to penetrate, and closing the lid will give the heat time to sink in and cook the meat through in much the same way an oven does.

Do you season chicken before or after grilling? ›

Yes, you should always season your chicken before cooking when it's raw. You can even do this up to 24 hours before if you have the time. Why? Because leaving the seasoning on your chicken overnight in the fridge will help it start to trap moisture in the chicken, which will make it nice and juicy once cooked.

How not to burn chicken on the grill? ›

Here's the easy way - use a zone system on your grill. With a gas grill, only turn on the burners on one side of the grill and leave the other side off. With a charcoal grill, push all the coals to one side and leave the other side empty. Put the chicken on the no-heat side of the grill and close it.

Why is crack chicken called crack chicken? ›

Lansing, Michigan is home for the Crack Chicken. A great seasoning for all your favorite foods. Started in 2003, customers tried our famous chicken and came back for more. Their addiction to this delicious taste made them call it Crack Chicken, and that's how the name started, and cracked the food industry world.

What exactly is cola flavor? ›

While cola brands guard their own secret formula's with their lives, using generic terms such as 'artificial and natural flavours', cola generally, is a carbonated beverage which consists of these key ingredients; kola nut, citrus oils, vanilla and cinnamon.

What is KFC cola chicken? ›

KFC's Cola BBQ Wicked Wings feature KFC's classic Wicked Wings, which have a spicy marinade and a crispy and crunchy spicy coating, drizzled with a sticky Cola BBQ sauce.

Can you use Coca-Cola to tenderize meat? ›

Cola's high acidity and caramel flavor makes a surprisingly good meat tenderizer.

Why marinate with Sprite? ›

Chicken Marinade Ingredients:

Sprite: Adds sweetness and helps to tenderize the meat. 7-up would also work well.

Can you marinate meat in diet co*ke? ›

Marinating a liquid with a liquid is just mixing liquids. You can't marinate Diet co*ke, but you can marinate with Diet co*ke. Regardless, a can of Diet co*ke has no opportunity to mingle with anything, or absorb or lose any flavors from anywhere. The purpose of the can, and any packaging, is to prevent that.

What liquid is used for marinade? ›

The liquid in question, the marinade, can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine) or enzymatic (made with ingredients such as pineapple, papaya, yogurt, or ginger), or have a neutral pH.

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