Charo Chicken Lemon Garlic Butter Recipe Patched -
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ — While it hits the flavor notes of the Charo Chicken original, the commercial grilling char remains difficult to perfectly replicate at home.
But for 99% of home cooks, this lemon garlic butter will not only satisfy the craving—it will become a staple in your weekly rotation.
Per serving (1 chicken breast + 2 tbsp sauce)
: For a deeper flavor, use roasted garlic cloves mashed into a paste instead of raw minced garlic. Application
This sauce is versatile. Here is how Charo uses it: charo chicken lemon garlic butter recipe patched
Cayenne pepper (adjust up for more authentic Charo heat) 1/2 tsp Sea salt and cracked black pepper 2 tbsp High-smoke point olive oil or avocado oil 3. The Patched Lemon Garlic Butter Sauce 1/2 stick (4 tbsp) Unsalted butter, divided 4 cloves Fresh garlic, microplaned or finely minced
: For the most authentic experience, grill your chicken over high heat or fire. Once the chicken is cooked, brush it generously with the garlic butter mixture, then sprinkle with paprika and a final squeeze of fresh lemon juice. Pro-Tips for the Best Results
For a true mimic, combine olive oil, garlic, onion, paprika, cumin, oregano, soy sauce, and lemon juice.
The original lemon-garlic sauce used by Charo Chicken relied heavily on an intense citrus-heavy liquid marinade. However, home cooks frequently ran into two problems: the high acidity broke down the chicken texture during marination, and the sauce often separated or burned over high heat. ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ — While it hits the flavor notes
Pour the chicken broth and fresh lemon juice into the skillet. Use a wooden spoon to scrape up any browned bits stuck to the bottom of the pan. Stir in the lemon zest and dried oregano. Let the liquid simmer for 3 to 4 minutes until it reduces by half. 5. Emulsify the Sauce
For even cooking and maximum surface area, place your chicken breasts between sheets of plastic wrap. Use a meat mallet or heavy pan to gently pound them to a uniform half-inch thickness. Pat the meat completely dry using clean paper towels. Step 2: Apply the Rub
In software development, a “patch” is a fix—an update that corrects bugs, improves functionality, and closes gaps. This recipe is in exactly that spirit. Earlier published versions of Charo Chicken–style recipes have been incomplete or inaccurate. Some omitted the butter entirely (treating it as a dry rub), while others confused the marinade with the finishing sauce. Still more provided generic grilled chicken instructions that missed the fire-grilled essence entirely.
: 1/4 cup (used to deglaze the pan and build the body of the sauce). Application This sauce is versatile
Grating the garlic and letting it warm gently in the oil removes the harsh raw bite.
Patrons consistently rank the lemon garlic sauce as the top choice among three available options: BBQ sauce, lemon garlic, and spicy cayenne lemon garlic. One Yelp reviewer put it simply: “trust me—the lemon garlic is THE move. It’s rich, tangy, and insanely addictive.”
The patched recipe you’re about to read solves three fundamental problems:
Place the chicken back into the skillet, spooning the luxurious lemon garlic butter sauce generously over the top. Let it warm through for 1 minute. Serve: Plate immediately with extra sauce on the side. Pro-Tips for the Perfect Sauce
Our "patched" version fixes three specific pain points:
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