Rose wine gives chicken breasts flavor of Provence
Boneless skinless chicken breasts are a convenient go-to for many cooks, from paleo-followers to budget-shoppers to busy moms. The mild flavor makes it incredibly versatile, so it's easy to slip this cut of chicken into almost any recipe or flavor profile. It's one of the leanest cuts of meat available, with a quarter pound boasting 34 grams of protein, and only 4 grams of fat.
The challenge with such low fat is, of course, keeping the meat tender and juicy. Even a minute or two extra of cook time can take dinner from succulent to stringy and tough. Grilling breasts brings extra risk, since cooking temperatures are high, narrowing the timing window, so it's even more important to get it just right. A few tips may help tremendously here.
The biggest challenge is getting the inside meat to cook before the outside meat gets tough, so the best move you can make is to use smaller chicken cutlets. Organic or free-range chicken breasts solve this problem completely, or if you have larger conventional cutlets, trim them in half or thirds before cooking. Next, avoid cooking the meat when it's super cold, by allowing it to sit at room temperature for half an hour before grilling. And heat the grill only to medium high, or if using charcoal, avoid putting breasts on the hottest part of the grill.