The Boyette
Law Firm
3205 Randall Parkway, Suite 202
Wilmington, North Carolina 28403
910-251-9213
www.BoyetteLaw.com
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WBM august 2020
INGREDIENTS
4 free-range, organic chicken
breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces
3 cups watermelon juice,
(about half of a 6-lb.
watermelon)
2 large habanero peppers,
finely chopped, seeds
removed
6 cloves of garlic, minced
1 lime, zested and juiced
2 tsp of white balsamic vinegar
2 tsp of sugar
2 tsp of sea salt
1 bunch of mint, chopped
1 bunch of cilantro, chopped
PREPARATION
Place watermelon chunks in a
juicer or a blender and get it
as liquefied as possible. Add
habaneros, garlic, lime juice,
white balsamic, sugar and salt
to blender, or use a large bowl
and immersion blender (if
using a juicer for watermelon,
switch to blender or immersion
blender method). Purée until
ingredients are well blended.
Pour mixture into a medium
pot and simmer on low-me-dium
heat for 25 minutes, then
let cool. Place raw chicken in a
bowl, pour 3/4 of watermelon
coulis over top, then cover and
marinate for 4 to 6 hours. Heat
grill to 450 degrees. Skewer
chicken chunks and grill for
about 4 minutes on each side.
When done, lightly brush with
small amount of watermelon
coulis and cook for another
minute. Plate skewers and
pour remaining coulis on top
and garnish with chopped
mint and cilantro. Serve with
pickled watermelon rind.
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Criminal Law, dealing with
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and Support, Spousal Support,
Equitable Distribution, Divorce,
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of her practice to defending
individuals against the
Department of Social Services.
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