Recipe: Tasty H's Lemon & Garlic Grilled Chicken Breasts

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H's Lemon & Garlic Grilled Chicken Breasts. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK's leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone's life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. Watch Queue Queue Lilium 'Lemon Tree'.

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Ingredients of H's Lemon & Garlic Grilled Chicken Breasts

  1. You need 4 of chicken breasts.
  2. Prepare 2 tsp of crushed Garlic.
  3. Prepare 15 ml of Extra Virgin Olive oil.
  4. You need 2 of lemons.

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H's Lemon & Garlic Grilled Chicken Breasts step by step

  1. Cut Breasts in half and bang it flat put in a bowl.
  2. Add oil, garlic and the juice of the 2 lemons.
  3. add a little salt.
  4. toss to coat chicken breasts and put in the fridge for one hour.
  5. get a heavy grill pan super hot and grill the breasts until done.
  6. Serbs with rice and pumpkin fritters and salad.

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