Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce


Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe

We don’t get many choices in Chinese restaurants in my town – all the joints are a jumbled mish-mash of Americanized Asian food and they all serve sushi (because it sells really well with high profit margins).

Last week, we went to one for lunch and Andrew ordered Sweet and Sour Chicken. The chicken was deep fried and the sauce served on the side was neon orange. There is no food item that I can think of that should come in this blinding shade of orange. My iPhone buzzed and flickered when the plate came to the table. I should have tested it for radioactivity.

Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe

Unfortunately, Andrew loved it (he’s his Father’s son) and asked me to make it at home. So here’s my version of a healthier, fresher Sweet and Sour Chicken with a delicious sweet, tangy sauce made with fresh blackberries.

Buddha Bowl symbol

Make a Buddha Bowl out of this Grilled Chicken with Sweet and Sour Blackberry Sauce!

Why Buddha bowls?

A one-bowl meal simplifies meal planning, cooking, and clean-up. Building a Steamy Kitchen Buddha Bowl is simple. 

The formula is:

  1. Grains (or greens)
  2. Veggies (the more, the merrier!)
  3. Lean Protein 
  4. Sauce
  5. Crunchy Topping

This grilled chicken recipe already features a magnificent blackberry sauce, so why not build off of that and invite some more characters to the party? Specifically, grains, vegetables, and…a topping.

Get started with this idea!

Sweet & Sour buddha bowl formula

We chose farro and Brussels sprouts for their hefty, fibrous textures that stand up to the luxurious, velvety blackberry sauce–without overshadowing the chicken and its more subtle flavors. Walnuts hearken back to Waldorf Salad, a timeless marriage of walnuts and sweet fruits, the star being blackberries this time.

Links to help you succeed:

Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe

The recipe for this “sweet and sour” blackberry grilled chicken was inspired by my friends at Driscoll’s Berries, who had invited Scott and me to Northern California to sample some fresh berries straight from the field. I promised to create a recipe using their plump blackberries! (see below the recipe for more photos from our trip)

Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe

Chicken Breast Tip

I’m a big fan of brining chicken breast and lean pork for grilling. It helps the lean meat stay super-moist and tender. Normally, I’ll place the meat in a brine mixture overnight, but I’ve also had very good results in just an hour. If I’m short on time, I’ll make sure that my chicken or pork is cut no more than 1″ in thickness. For chicken breast, I’ll butterfly the breast.

To brine for this recipe – Grab a big bowl (or use a soup pot) dissolve 3 tablespoons sugar + 4 tablespoons kosher salt* in 1 cup of boiling water. Once the salt and sugar have dissolved, fill the bowl with cool water and ice cubes – enough to make 8 cups of water total. Once the brine mixture is ice cold, add in the chicken. Refrigerate at least 1 hour or up to overnight.

*If you are using regular table salt, use 2 tablespoons instead. Kosher salt is about 2x the size of table salt.

Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe Video

 ***

Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe

Recipe options:
-Use thick cut pork chops or salmon instead of chicken.
-If you don't have cognac, use alcohol of your choice: rum, brandy, whiskey, red wine or white wine. I love cognac the best in this recipe!
-Instead of rice vinegar, substitute with cider vinegar, white vinegar or red vinegar
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 4 chicken breasts
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/4 cup blackberry jam
  • 2 tablespoons cognac
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher or sea salt
  • 6 ounces fresh blackberries
  • 1 teaspoon fresh mint, minced

Instructions
 

  • Preheat grill to high heat. Brush each side of chicken breasts with the cooking oil and season with salt and pepper. Grill 3 minutes on each side, then turn the heat to medium-low and cover to cook for an additional 5 minutes or until cooked through.
  • In a saucepan or skillet over medium high heat, add all ingredients and stir to combine. Smash half of the berries with a fork to release the juices. Let the mixture cook down for approximately 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Pour over grilled chicken and serve immediately.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe

Driscoll’s Visit!

we got married at Pebble Beach 10 years ago!

Our tour of the Driscoll’s HQ was so fun! Scott and I got a chance to sneak away for a few days to California. Our tour included stops at various facilities and farm operations. We walked the rows of the strawberry fields and tasted different varieties of strawberries that they were testing.

One of the most important things that learned was all the effort Driscoll’s puts into food safety. Because their berries come from contract farms from all over the world, they have very strict guidelines and checks to ensure that the berries are in the best condition and are safe. What I loved most: the berries are only touched ONCE. The picker packs directly into the clamshells.

As big as Driscoll’s is, they are very family focused – in fact, their vision is: “to become the world’s berry company, enriching the lives of everyone we touch.” 

Part of our adventure was at a location that Scott and I are very fond of – Pebble Beach Resort. Ten years ago, we got married there! The resort hosted the annual Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival and we were treated to an entire afternoon of sips and nibbles.

Oh – and look who I got to hang out with!!! Cutie patootie Caleb.

Did you try this recipe? Please leave a star rating in the recipe card below and leave a review in the comment section! I always appreciate your feedback and I know other readers do, too!

Stay in touch with me in our Facebook group, on Pinterest or follow me on Instagram! Sign up for my email list, too where we chat all things recipes, tips, giveaways, and more!

48 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I have probably had grilled chicken 1,000 times in my 48 years. THIS was unique! Thank you 🙂

    Reply
    • Thanks Mark!!!

      Reply
  2. 5 stars
    I’ve been cooking Chinese for almost 30 years. I didn’t grill the breast, but pan-fried them (no breading). I should have cut them up first like for many other recipes. The sauce is excellent, but I bumped the proportions for a bit more. My husband and I have always hated all the deep fried breading, as well as that radioactive orange sauce. This is a delightful addition to our rotation! Served it with the Trader Joe’s cauliflower “fried rice”. It was excellent!! Hubby has diabetes, we have to count carbs. It worked on all levels. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Thank you so much Deb!

      Reply
  3. 5 stars
    Instead of chicken I used Pheasant, less fat and less calories and the dish was lovely have made it several times and the result with the family is always excellent

    Reply
  4. This recipe is delicious! I chose it because it was the only one i could find without added sugar and oh my goodness I’m in love! Thank you for sharing this creation with the world!

    Reply
  5. So exited to finally make this amazing recipe for my boyfriend! Serving it with a spicy honey baked sweet potato ^.^ definitely making some extra sauce for the potatoes, tho I have a feeling I will be putting this beautiful sauce on everything!!!

    Reply
    • Thank you so much!

      Reply
  6. I googled chicken with blackberry sauce and found your incredible recipe. The sauce is perfection. Thank you. Will be making it again tomorrow.

    Reply
  7. I appreciate, cause I discovered exactly what I used to be looking for.
    You’ve ended my 4 day long hunt! God Bless you man. Have a great day.
    Bye

    Reply
  8. For newest news you have to visit internet and on internet I found this website as
    a most excellent web page for hottest updates.

    Reply
  9. Oakley Half Straight Jaquetas Cheap approach to raising your partner’s Cheap Oakley Crankcase Sunglass out also brings one particular marked differences between eastern cultural character and those regarding the West towards Fake Oakley M Frame Sunglasses completely unique to Champs Sports.|Most people were found to be happy to see their picture stolen and have Jeremy sign an factor Fake Oakley Antix Sunglasses

    I seriously love your blog.. Excellent colors & theme. Did you develop this amazing site yourself? Please reply back as I’m planning
    to create my own personal site and would love to find out where you got
    this from or exactly what the theme is named. Thanks!

    Fake Oakley EK Signature Eyewear throughout the photograph should be Revlon Top Increase nail
    enamel regarding Black Star, a single opaque almost-black toe
    nail Cheap Oakley Flak Jacket Sports activities.Most people were
    happy to procure their picture stolen and have Jeremy sign an services
    or products or two for them Oakley Jawbone Sunglasses Cheap
    there’s realistically no be side tracked involving events enduring defective or certainly cracked.|I’m hoping that, in the future, there might end up being a tasteful nightclub
    added to some sort of

    Reply
  10. Excellent blog here! Also your site loads up very fast! What host are you using?
    Can I get your affiliate link to your host? I wish my site loaded up as fast as yours lol

    Reply
  11. Try this website for alcohol substitutions

    Reply
  12. Why people still make use of to read news papers when in this technological globe everything is
    available on web?

    Reply
  13. I am extremely inspired with your writing talents as smartly as with the format on your blog.
    Is that this a paid subject or did you customize it your self?
    Anyway stay up the excellent high quality writing, it is uncommon to look a nice blog like this one these days.
    .

    Reply
  14. Howdy! Quick question that’s completely off topic. Do you know how to make your site mobile friendly? My website looks weird when browsing from my iphone4. I’m trying to find a template or
    plugin that might be able to correct this problem. If you have any suggestions, please share.
    Many thanks!

    Reply
  15. What’s up, everything is going well here and ofcourse every one is sharing facts, that’s in fact
    excellent, keep up writing.

    Reply
  16. An outstanding share! I’ve just forwarded this onto a coworker who has been doing a little homework on this. And he actually bought me breakfast simply because I discovered it for him… lol. So let me reword this…. Thank YOU for the meal!! But yeah, thanks for spending some time to discuss this topic here on your blog.

    Reply
  17. I go to see daily some sites and blogs to read articles or reviews, but this weblog offers quality based writing.

    Reply
  18. I’ve been browsing on-line greater than 3 hours lately, yet I never discovered any interesting article like yours. It is pretty value sufficient for me. In my opinion, if all website owners and bloggers made just right content material as you probably did, the net shall be much more useful than ever before.

    Reply
  19. I like the valuable information you provide in your articles.
    I’ll bookmark your blog and check again here frequently. I am quite sure I’ll learn many new stuff right here!
    Good luck for the next!

    Reply
  20. Hmm is anyone else encountering problems with the images on this blog loading?
    I’m trying to find out if its a problem on my end or if it’s the blog.
    Any responses would be greatly appreciated.

    Reply
  21. Today, while I was at work, my cousin stole my iPad and tested to see if it can survive a thirty foot drop, just so she can be a youtube sensation.
    My iPad is now broken and she has 83 views. I know this is entirely off
    topic but I had to share it with someone!

    Reply
  22. Hello agian,

    I made this a couple of weeks ago. I marinated the chicken as indicated but it was very dry anyway. The sauce is great. If I make these again I will broil rather than grill.

    Reply
  23. I don’t drink, so I never have any alcohol on hand. Do you have a suggestion for an alternative for the alcohol in the recipe?

    Reply
    • I used apple  or  orange juice in other recipes as a replacement. I think pear or pineapple juice would work with this recipe too. 

      Reply
  24. I made this tonight and my family loved it – including my pickiest of eaters who hates EVERYTHING. Thank you!!

    Reply
  25. Hey,
    Love the sauce inspiration and have been running it on a bone-in, brined pork chop @ the restaurant. Going with escarole saute and boulder style red potatoes!! All the best!

    Lauren
    Mackinac Island, MI

    Reply
  26. So you took a recipe and did a healthier spin on it. If only they had a TV show on Saturday mornings like that 😉 🙂

    I pinned this and can’t wait to try it out this summer.

    Reply
  27. WOW, what a great twist on regular sweet & sour chicken! My family does love chicken that way and now I’m tempted to try it with blackberries instead, looks delicious!

    Reply
  28. Looks great, I’ll love to try it!

    Reply
  29. So… Tonight’s dinner consisted of brined boneless skinless chicken breasts, baked until tender and juicy, with the blackberry sauce, and asparagus drizzled with olive oil, salt and pepper, lightly caramelized in a skillet, then tossed with a bit of feta to add a creamy texture… My dinner guests are in awe.

    Thanks! I’ll be doing this again with a pork tenderloin when I cook dinner for my girlfriend’s parents for the first time in a couple of weeks, because it’s just that good. 🙂

    Reply
  30. Wow Jaden I just tried this recipe tonight and it tasted as good as it looks! The sauce is just so delicious and perfect I had to lick my plate clean. Thanks for the tip on brining the chicken – it truly makes it ‘super-moist and tender’. Yum!

    Reply
  31. Looks so yummy can not wait to try!

    Reply
  32. Looks like a wonderful adventure! The blackberry sauce sounds amazing!
    Thanks Jaden!

    Reply
  33. Looks like you guys had a blast! I love Driscoll’s berries! This blackberry sauce looks and sounds amazing!

    Reply
  34. Interesting information about how berry picking path to consumer. It was not what I expected. Every bit of info about the food chain is helpful!

    Reply
  35. I’m so glad I failed to cut back the space for the blackberry patch as planned – I now have the excuse I need for neglecting this task.
    Can’t wait to try this one now and later in the summer with my own blackberries.
    This recipe is exciting just looking at your scrumptious photos.
    Thank you, thank you.

    Reply
  36. I’d love to try this recipe. Are you using skin-on boneless chicken breasts? Thank you, Donna

    Reply
    • Yes, I am. If you are using skinless, boneless chicken breast, make sure you brine the chicken (instructions are above in the body of the post)

      Reply
  37. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this sounds amazing! I can’t wait to try it!

    Reply

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Grilled Chicken W/Blackberry Sweet & Sour Sauce | Food and Everything Else - […] CLICK HERE> Directions@ Steamy Kitchen <CLICK HERE […]
  2. Stuff I've Gotta Share and You've Gotta See | Recipe Girl - [...] Pesto Chicken and Tomato Kebabs by SkinnyTaste Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce by Steamy Kitchen Grilled…
  3. Spice up your outdoor cooking: 5 grilled chicken dishes | Pack 6 – Palo Alto - [...] Grilled chicken with blackberry sweet-and-sour sauce. The chicken preparation is simple, with just a brushing of oil, salt and…
  4. Link Love, Vol. 16 - Break the Sky - [...] I love using fruit in savory dishes, so this grilled chicken with blackberry sweet and sour sauce sounds [...]
  5. Grilled Chicken with Blackberry Sweet and Sour Sauce | MBSIB: The Man With The Golden Tongs - [...] See on steamykitchen.com [...]

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Featured Recipe

deep_fried_turkey_recipe_sidebar_ad