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This is the best chicken marinade recipe out there. I am telling you, this is the best grilled chicken you will ever eat. I am constantly craving this recipe. It is sweet, tender, and so easy to make. It's not a secret anymore, because everyone needs this recipe in their lives. You will love this Grilled 7 Up Chicken marinade.

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Okay, so maybe this Grilled 7-UP Chicken recipe is not TOP SECRET, but that makes it sounds exciting, right?

This is hands-down my favorite marinade of all time. My mom has been making it for as long as I can remember and everyone always asks for the recipe when she does.

The chicken has amazing flavor and it INCREDIBLY moist. It tastes awesome with pork too. If you are looking for a simple, healthy, and delicious chicken marinade recipe, this is definitely one you need to try.

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Ingredients for this Incredible Grilled 7-UP Chicken:

  • 6 chicken breasts
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp Horseradish
  • 1 (12 oz) can of lemon-lime soda pop (not diet)
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil

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What drink could I use if I don’t have any 7-up?

Most people don’t really have 7 Up on hand, so if you are looking for a replacement drink, we have a few recommendations:

  • Sprite (or Sprite Zero)
  • Ginger ale
  • Carbonated Lemon Lime Soda
  • Mt. Dew
  • co*ke or Diet co*ke

Really most carbonated drinks would work, to replace 7 up. However, we do not recommend fruit flavored drinks.

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This marinade is really so simple, and adds amazing flavor to the chicken. I like to let mine sit overnight to let all the juices sink in.

What could I serve with this 7-UP Grilled Chicken?

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  • The Best Homemade Pasta Salad
  • 5 Minute Pistachio Salad
  • Cobb Salad
  • Mom’s Easy Potato Salad

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Serves: 6

Mom’s SECRET Recipe: Grilled 7-UP Chicken Recipe

5 from 1 vote

This is the best way to marinade chicken. I am telling you, this is the best grilled chicken you will ever eat. Plus, the small number of ingredients means that you most likely have most of what you need!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 6 chicken breasts
  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • ½ teaspoon horseradish
  • 12 ounces lemon lime soda not diet
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil

Instructions

Notes

Most people don’t really have 7 Up on hand, so if you are looking for a replacement drink, we have a few recommendations:

  • Sprite (or Sprite Zero)
  • Ginger ale
  • Carbonated Lemon Lime Soda
  • Mt. Dew
  • co*ke or Diet co*ke

Nutrition

Calories: 371 kcal · Carbohydrates: 7 g · Protein: 50 g · Fat: 15 g · Saturated Fat: 9 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 145 mg · Sodium: 1350 mg · Potassium: 879 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 6 g · Vitamin A: 68 IU · Vitamin C: 3 mg · Calcium: 17 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Gallon Ziplock Bag

  • Large Bowl or Medium Bowl (Optional)

  • Hot Grill

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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  1. Erin says:

    Why am I so scared of Horseradish? I've never tried it in my whole darn life?

    Seriously scared.

    Like really.

    Is it good? Should I go for this recipe? The picture looks yum.

    Wow, I'm a chicken.

    Still scared.

  2. Deebi27 says:

    Girls this looks like an amazing marinade and I adore horseradish and so does my hubby. Thanks!

    Erin...Horseradish adds amazing flavor to any dish...be brave and try it! If you like GREAT, if you don't like it...you know never to try again!

  3. Four Marrs and One Venus says:

    Sounds like the PERFECT Summer Chicken Marinade! YUM! Thank you so much!

  4. Stacy says:

    We do a similar recipe but add some garlic powder and soy sauce! Super yummers!

  5. Rebecca says:

    This was amazing!!! Both my husband and I loved it!! It was so tender and juicy! Thank you for the wonderful idea for supper :) Off to find another amazing recipe from you beautiful ladies!

  6. Miss Jan says:

    You all are beautiful!! Love your site!!

  7. Mama says:

    trying it now, with ginger ale since all we have in the house is diet 7 up. I love that pasta salad as well. May have to make some of that.

  8. Jennifer says:

    Sounds good and I want to try, but we don't have a grill. Can it be prepared in the oven?

  9. JAX says:

    How do you think it would taste if you added all ingredients into crock-pot instead?

  10. Phippen says:

    Why not diet soda?

  11. Camille says:

    I have heard that you need the sugar in the regular soda to give it it's great taste, instead of the other sweeteners used in diet soda. But, I have never actually tried it. Let me know if you do!

  12. ganna says:

    You might try the creamy horseradish sauce that they make for a prime rib side. Then, progress from there if you like that. It is less of a bite, but awesome flavor! Once you try it, it's just a step up to straight horseradish!

  13. ganna says:

    I would like to know that, too. I'm a crock-pot addict!

  14. MizzM says:

    Do you use boneles/skinless chicken breasts, or do you have to have skin on breasts?

  15. Camille says:

    I also use boneless skinless chicken breasts! :)

  16. TinaBean says:

    The sugars in the regular soda caramelize on the meat, giving it the great taste,the artificial sweeteners can't do that.

  17. azleggs says:

    Wanted something different for my boring boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Hubby & I are on Weight Watchers so couldn't do anything w/ a breaded coating or cheese. I decided to try this recipe tonight. Thought I had some horseradish but must've thrown it out when we moved...so i even put on a little mascara, changed my clothes and made a quick trip to the grocery store to buy some. It only marinaded about 30 mins. & I cooked it on the Foreman grill, but it was pretty tasty... hoping next time to marinade it longer and it'll be even more tasty! Thanks!!

  18. Megan Pearce says:

    We tried this on steak, and it was delicious!

  19. pinkme says:

    I don't have a grill, can I bake or pan fry??

  20. Camille says:

    Hi! I would try this technique: http://www.ehow.com/how_5137296_grill-oven.html I think that it would work!

  21. pinkme says:

    Thank you, I will try tomorrow :)

  22. Naturalnista76 says:

    Can I use horseradish mustard?

  23. Doog says:

    The chicken was moist - that's all i can give the recipe. Thought it would much more flavorful because of the soy sauce. Well, you never know unless you try ! :D

  24. Roxie Laventure says:

    It's good if you like spicy, I love it

  25. kimbo says:

    My husband is so afraid of not getting the chicken all the way cooked on the grill that he cooks it way too long and is dry. What is a good secret to knowing when it's done without cutting it up and looking?

  26. Cyd says:

    Preheat your grill on high for about 10 minutes. If you have a temperature indicator, it will probably be around 450. Place marinated chicken, on the grill and turn heat down to medium. Cook bone-in chicken breasts for about 8-9 minutes per side and boneless skinless chicken breasts for 7 minutes per side. Your chicken should be cooked through.

  27. Penny says:

    I just saw this recipe on Facebook, and it looks so good!How about grilling on the George Foreman? Has anyone tried that?Thanks!

  28. Cyd says:

    It should work fine on the George Foreman too. Just need to be sure it cooks all the way through!

  29. Julie says:

    This sounds really good. However, we have a soy allergy in our family. Can you think of anything that you can substitute for the soy sauce?

  30. Cyd says:

    Hi Julie, I have found a great substitute for soy sauce that is easy to make. It is from All Recipes: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/soy-sauce-substitute/

  31. Sky says:

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  32. CW says:

    Cook chicken breast to 155 internal and pull them. It will rose to 160 while resting. You’ll never eat dry chicken again

  33. Cindy Keenan says:

    Can this be done in the oven?And can I use Bone in chicken thighs?If so how long & what degree?Thanks

  34. Sally says:

    What can you substitute if you don’t have horseradish?

  35. Momma Cyd says:

    You can just leave it out all together if you don't have any on hand. But you'll want to get some for your next grilling session! So good!

  36. Jenn says:

    I loved this chicken! It was so moist and tasty. I didn't have the horseradish, but I subbed with Dijon mustard - turned out great!

  37. Momma Cyd says:

    This is a favorite childhood recipe that we grew up on grilling in the backyard! It's amazing!

  38. April says:

    Can this be cooked on the stovetop

  39. Momma Cyd says:

    We like it best on the grill or even a portable indoor grill like a George Foreman - here is a link https://amzn.to/3V3YP3R But you can certainly cook it on the stove top too. Here are some great instructions for cooking on the Stove-top. Grilling on stove top1. Place your grill pan on the kitchen stovetop and heat it to a high temperature.2. Add in your oil and let it sizzle for a moment.3. Place your meats and vegetables on the raised edges of the pan.4. Grill for a few minutes, then flip over and repeat on the other side.

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FAQs

How do you keep chicken moist on the grill? ›

All it takes is 30 minutes in a simple brine solution of 1/4 cup kosher salt dissolved in 4 cups water. This is all the time you need for the chicken breasts to absorb enough moisture so they can better hold up to the heat of the grill without drying out.

Can you reuse marinade if you boil it? ›

If some of the marinade is to be used as a sauce on the cooked food, reserve a portion of the marinade before putting raw meat or poultry in it. However, if the marinade used on raw meat or poultry is to be reused, make sure to let it come to a boil first to destroy any harmful bacteria.

How to cook chicken breast on grill without drying out? ›

It's important to keep the lid of your grill closed while your chicken is cooking so that no heat escapes. Cook your chicken breast on the grill for 6-8 minutes on one side. After 6-8 minutes flip your chicken breast and cook for 6-8 minutes more.

What not to do when grilling chicken? ›

  1. Make sure the heat isn't too high. ...
  2. Don't leave the grill open because the heat will escape. ...
  3. Meat thermometers are the only way to tell if your chicken is really done. ...
  4. To avoid burning your chicken, make sure you don't add the sauces too soon. ...
  5. Don't overcrowd the grill with other foods.
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Should I put oil on my chicken before grilling? ›

So, should you oil your chicken before grilling? In the words of cluck-yes! Not only does it prevent your chicken from sticking, but it also helps retain moisture, adds a layer of flavor, and ensures a perfectly golden exterior that's sure to make even the most stoic grill master shed a tear of joy.

Is it better to grill chicken at 350 or 400? ›

The ideal grill temperature range for chicken is between 350 and 450 degrees Fahrenheit. This range is narrowed down by whether you're grilling chicken breasts, thighs, or drumsticks.

What's the best way to cook chicken breast so it doesn't dry out? ›

Her suggestion: Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a pan in a single layer, cover with a few inches of liquid (water, broth, etc.), add flavorings (spices, salt, herbs, soy sauce, etc.), then bring the liquid just barely to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the liquid simmers.

Why is my grilled chicken always dry? ›

Incorrect temperature and cooking time are the main culprits behind why your chicken gets dry when you cook it. The key to cooking chicken without drying it out is finding the sweet spot between temperature and cooking time.

What not to marinate chicken in? ›

Don'ts of Marinating

Don't add too much salt. Too much salt drains moisture from the meat, causing the meat to dry out and preventing flavors from absorbing. Don't re-use marinades or use them as a sauce. Marinades are in contact with raw ingredients; therefore, the marinade could contain harmful bacteria.

Can you put too much marinade on chicken? ›

Can I Marinate Chicken for Too Long? The USDA recommends not keeping poultry in marinade for longer than two days, as it's possible that the marinade will start breaking down the meat's fibers and cause it to become mushy. A good rule of thumb is to keep marinating time under 24 hours.

Should I cut chicken before marinade? ›

If you're short on time and need to marinate your chicken quickly, you can poke holes in the chicken or slice it thinly to help the marinade penetrate in as little time as possible.

How do you keep chicken moist and juicy? ›

Brining is especially great for frying chicken. It gives you crispier skin while keeping the meat juicy on the inside. Make your brine by dissolving salt and sugar in water before adding the chicken. Make sure to use lukewarm water.

How do you keep food from drying out on the grill? ›

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  5. Cook for the Right Amount of Time.

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