Chicken Injection Recipe: How to Inject a Chicken
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Last updated: Nov 19, 2024 • 2 min read
Infuse chicken with a punch of flavor and moisture by using a chicken injection right before cooking. This chicken injection recipe features butter, chicken broth, lemon juice, and fresh herbs.
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What Is a Chicken Injection?
A chicken injection is a sauce injected into a whole chicken using a meat injector. Rotisserie chicken, which cooks slowly on a rotating spit, often uses a chicken injection to prevent the meat from drying out during the long cooking time.
Like a marinade or brine, a chicken injection can keep the meat moist and flavorful as it cooks. Brining or marinating can take hours, but you can use a chicken injection just five minutes before cooking.
How to Inject a Chicken
For a juicy and flavorful chicken, follow these step-by-step instructions.
- 1. Make the chicken injection marinade. In a small saucepan over low heat, heat your marinade ingredients—usually chicken broth and complementary seasonings—and ensure that they are well combined. Let the marinade cool.
- 2. Fill the meat injector. Press the plunger into the marinade injector all the way and dip the needle into your cooled marinade. Extend the plunger on the meat injector so that it sucks up the marinade and fills the chamber.
- 3. Inject the chicken. Starting with the breast, place the injector needle into the chicken and press down on the plunger to shoot the marinade into the meat. Repeat the process in several different places on the breast and the thighs. (The breast is one of the drier parts of the chicken, so be sure to inject the area thoroughly.) Massage the injection into the bird until well distributed.
- 4. Baste the chicken (optional). If you have any leftover marinade, use it to baste the chicken while cooking. However, avoid using any marinade that has come into contact with the raw chicken to prevent cross-contamination.
3 Chicken Injection Variations
While a standard injection marinade recipe typically consists of chicken broth, melted butter, lemon juice, garlic, and salt, you can tweak the recipe to develop your best chicken injection.
- 1. Cajun injection: Add cayenne pepper, chili powder, and Worcestershire sauce to a chicken broth and butter base for a Cajun twist.
- 2. BBQ injection: Incorporate classic BBQ dry rub flavors with an injection made from brown sugar, apple juice, ketchup, vinegar, and hot sauce before smoking or grilling your chicken.
- 3. Asian-inspired injection: Soy sauce, fresh ginger, and rice wine vinegar introduce balanced salty, sweet, and aromatic flavors to the injection marinade.
Classic Chicken Injection Recipe
makes
Enough marinade for 1 5–7 pound whole chickenprep time
5 mincook time
5 minIngredients
- 1
In a small saucepan, heat the chicken broth, lemon juice, butter, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder until the butter melts and the mixture is well combined.
- 2
Turn off the heat and add the sprigs of fresh thyme and rosemary.
- 3
Let the sauce cool slightly and remove the herb sprigs before loading the sauce into a flavor injector. Use immediately.
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