Maple Chipotle Smoked Chicken Breast
The most tender, juiciest chicken breasts come out of a smoker. This Maple Chipotle Smoked Chicken Breast offers some heat under a sweet maple glaze.
Do you ever just look at your significant other and think ‘Damn, did I get lucky!’?? I have those moments on a regular basis. After a decade together, my man is still smokin’ hot.
And I’m not talking about just how he looks. I mean, I love how he looks but it’s also the things he does that keep him up on that pedestal for me.
Like when he works his scheduled 40, then picks up night shift overtime to make sure our kids have what they want for their birthday gift. Or when I’m bone-tired from working two jobs and he not only goes to the grocery store for me, but when I get out of the shower dinner’s ready and all the kids are seated at the table eating. Without a single argument.
Those moments are magic.
When he falls asleep reading the youngest a book before bedtime. When he’s stuck at work, but manages to sneak a constant face time stream of one of the sons’ games. When he’s teaching the youngest son how to plug a hole in his bike tire, or helping the oldest remove a spark plug wire from his first car.
Every time, he steals my heart. Every time, he’s smokin’ hot– to me, in every single way.
So it’s only fitting that, in his honor, I’d make one of his favorite smokin’ meals.
This Maple Chipotle Smoked Chicken Breast is every bit as hot as the man in your life.
Sweet with a hint of spice lingering underneath the glaze, it’s a healthy hearty meat that is utterly satisfying.
Nothing too fancy, but it still delivers on full flavor without a bit of disappointment in any bite. Smoked through, it’s the total package, in edible form, that the whole family will love.
Serve Dad a meal that will truly show him how much you appreciate him, and that tastes as good as he makes his family feel. This Maple Chipotle Smoked Chicken Breast is a meal worthy of celebration, or celebrating such a special person.
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Maple Chipotle Smoked Chicken Breast
Ingredients
- 4-5 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- 2 tsp chipotle powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 1/3 cup maple syrup, plus more for basting
Instructions
- Preheat your smoker to 250 degrees, using a blend of hickory, maple, and peach chips.
- In a small bowl, stir together all of the ingredients-- except for the chicken.
- Dip each chicken breast into the mixture and use your fingers to gently massage it in. Repeating until all the breasts are coated.
- Place the chicken breasts into the prepared smoker, placing the thermometer prove into the center of the thickest one. Baste them every hour with maple syrup.
- Cook the chicken about 3 hours, or until the probe registers an internal temperature of 160-165 degrees.
- Remove the chicken from the smoker, to a serving platter. Baste again with syrup. Serve immediately, or store in an air tight container and heat up when ready to serve.
Ok.. all my boys are going to love this! I beg you to come share this over at our Father’s Day Favorites themed link up at Celebrate 365 Blog Party! You know you always bring the popular dish to every party! lol!
We’d love to have you share a few of your recipes with us1
Link; https://www.thetipgarden.com/2017/06/celebrate-365-blog-party-fathers-day.html
Have a great summer (here in the humidity)..
Jan
Tip Garden
Jan, you’re so sweet. Sorry I missed the party ,but you know how I love to bring a dish everyone will love. The best conversations seem to begin around a great dish at the party table.
I added bacon to this recipe. after coating the chicken I wrapped them in bacon and cooked on low in the slow cooker. We will be trying them tonight.
Interesting. We’ve done bacon wrapped versions too, but still smoked them. I can’t wait to hear how they turned out in a slow cooker version!