Mojo Chicken Drumstick Skewers sounds right up my alley for cooking with fire! Pair this with a nice lump charcoal, like Cowboy Charcoal, for that smokey finish and you are in heaven! Lets try it.

 

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mojo chicken drumstick skewers

 

What is Mojo?

 

Ahhh mojo marinade. This is one of my new favorites on the marinades to use for fire cooking. I was inspired by some Cuban style cooking that I saw, and just had to try this marinade for myself. Typically, mojo includes garlic, citrus, oregano and a few other spices. Most of the time it includes orange juice, or more explicitly bitter orange juice. I went with blood oranges instead. The tartness of the blood orange is a great add for getting some semi-sweet but semi-bitter flavor to the chicken. I also added some cayenne & pimento peppers to the mix. The cayenne will bring a spicy finish while the pimentos will add some richness. Lastly, make sure to marinate for at least 4 hours or more. This will definitely amplify the flavor on this Mojo Chicken Drumstick Skewers recipe.

 

 

mojo chicken drumstick skewers

 

How to Skewer & Cook Drumsticks Properly

 

The trick to this cook is the skewering process. While you do not have to cook these on a skewer, the indirect heat from skewering them helps to get better caramelizing without leaving some of the marinade & seasoning onto the grill grates. Since there is really only one bone on a drumstick, you need to skewer once above the bone and one below it while having them a little offset from each other. This will help prevent the Mojo Chicken Drumstick Skewers turning while cooking or falling off.

 

mojo chicken drumstick skewers

 

Time to Eat the Mojo Marinated Chicken Drumsticks Skewers

 

Once the Mojo Chicken Drumstick Skewers are ready, itโ€™s time to start that Cowboy Charcoal and get grilling. Donโ€™t forget to set aside some mojo chicken marinade before you add it to the raw chicken so that you can glaze the chicken while cooking. Youโ€™ll get that nice ruby red color from this! Find the recipe below and enjoy!

 

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mojo chicken drumstick skewers

Mojo Chicken Drumstick Skewers

Mojo Chicken Drumstick Skewers marinated in a Cuban mojo inspired sauce with some char from Cowboy Charcoal.
Author:Derek Wolf
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Marinating Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 40 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Servings: 2 people

Ingredients 

Chicken Ingredients:

  • 6-8 Chicken Drumsticks trimmed
  • 4-6 Flat Metal Skewers

Mojo Marinade Ingredients:

  • 3 Blood Oranges juiced
  • 3 Lemons juiced
  • 2 Limes Juiced
  • โ…“ cup of Pimento Peppers
  • โ…“ cup of Cilantro chopped
  • 2 tbsp of Paprika
  • 1 tbsp of Cumin
  • 2 tsp of Oregano
  • 2 tsp of Cayenne Powder
  • 4-6 cloves of Garlic
  • 1.5 tbsp of Salt
  • 1 tbsp of Pepper
  • 2 tbsp of Oil

Instructions 

  • In a blender, mix all the ingredients for the Mojo Marinade until smooth. Before adding the marinade to the chicken, pour a small amount into a bowl and set aside. Place chicken into a bowl and pour in marinade. Mix thoroughly and let marinate for 4-12 hours.
  • Using Cowboy Charcoal, fill a full chimney of coals, light and let preheat for 15 minutes. Pour coals into grill and place into one pile for indirect grilling with skewers.
  • Skewer the chicken drumsticks by placing one skewer above the bone and one skewer offset a half an inch & underneath the bone to prevent it from twisting. Skewer 3-4 drumsticks to each pair of skewers.
  • Place the skewers over the fire so that they are getting radiant heat from the Cowboy Charcoal. Cook for 8 minutes per side or until the internal temperature, not touching bone, is 165A few minutes before pulling the drumsticks off, lather with the marinade we set aside as the beginning to get a nice sear.
  • Pull off, let rest for 5 minutes and enjoy!

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Derek Wolf

Derek is the driving force behind Over the Fire Cooking. He started cooking with live fire in 2016 and decided to start a social media page so his friends and family could follow the journey. Fast forward to today and Over the Fire Cooking has spread across multiple platforms with millions now following Derek's fire cooking journey. He's a southern fellow who enjoys everything from classic BBQ to Central and South American inspired dishes. Whatever he's cooking up, it's guaranteed to be so freakin' delicious!

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