Our Best Chicken Thigh Recipes (2024)

Honey-Pomegranate Roasted Chicken Thighs

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So long, more expensive, bigger-than-they-should-be chicken breasts! Thighs are a naturally flavorful, less expensive, and perfectly portioned cut of chicken that are great for busy weeknights or for serving dinner to company—depending on the recipe and side dishes you choose.

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Chicken Thighs with Peperonata and Roasted Broccoli

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Chicken Thighs with Peperonata and Roasted Broccoli Recipe

Anchovy paste lends depth without tasting fishy.

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Harissa-Roasted Chicken with Chickpeas

Harissa-Roasted Chicken with Chickpeas

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Harissa-Roasted Chicken with Chickpeas Recipe

Tangy yogurt meets bold harissa in the topping for this gutsy chicken dish. Fletcher adapted the recipe from one by her friend Ed Blonz, author of the syndicated column On Nutrition.

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Crispy Chicken Thighs with Schmaltzy Vinaigrette

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Crispy Chicken Thighs with Schmaltzy Vinaigrette Recipe

You'll get all the deliciousness of a roast chicken in a fraction of the time when you opt for bone-in thighs as opposed to a whole bird. Schmaltz, a Yiddish word for chicken fat, is the base for a bright pan sauce that's drizzled over the vegetables and crispy chicken thighs. A cast-iron skillet will maintain an even heat so the hot drippings don't smoke or scorch.

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Chicken with Potatoes and Carrots

Chicken with Potatoes and Carrots

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Chicken with Potatoes and Carrots Recipe

The trick to extra-savory veggies is cooking the chicken atop the potatoes and carrots.

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Sweet Mustard Chicken Thighs

Sweet Mustard Chicken Thighs

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Sweet Mustard Chicken Thighs Recipe

These Carolina-style barbecue chicken thighs are smothered with a tangy-sweet sauce that will please the whole family.

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Asian-Glazed Chicken Thighs

Asian-Glazed Chicken Thighs

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Asian-Glazed Chicken Thighs Recipe

The tasty Asian-inspired glaze gives these chicken thighs a mahogany sheen. Rich thigh meat is higher in fat than lean white meat, so the thighs stay moist even when they're roasted without skin.

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Superfast Crispy Chicken Thighs

Superfast Crispy Chicken Thighs

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Superfast Crispy Chicken Thighs Recipe

This crispy chicken can be on your table in less than 30 minutes! Pro tip: flip the thighs during the last few minutes in the oven. Hot air will wash over the skins, crisping them to perfection.

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Honey-Apricot-Glazed Chicken

Honey-Apricot-Glazed Chicken

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Honey-Apricot-Glazed Chicken Recipe

This vibrant chicken dish gets a sweetened upgrade from a honey and apricot glaze.

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Spicy Chicken Thighs with Summer Squash

Spicy Chicken Thighs with Summer Squash

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Spicy Chicken Thighs with Summer Squash Recipe

A metal cooling rack set in a rimmed baking sheet makes bi-level cooking possible--squash below, chicken above--so the meat's glaze stays nicely charred, while the juices drip into and moisten the squash.

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Superfast Crispy Chicken Thighs

Superfast Crispy Chicken Thighs

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Superfast Crispy Chicken Thighs Recipe

This crispy chicken can be on your table in less than 30 minutes! Pro tip: flip the thighs during the last few minutes in the oven. Hot air will wash over the skins, crisping them to perfection.

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Spiced Chicken Thighs

Spiced Chicken Thighs

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Spiced Chicken Thighs Recipe

This spicy chicken dish is popular with online reviewers as a satisfying last-minute meal on busy weeknights. Serve over quick-cooking brown rice and with a steamed green veggie.

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Apricot-Ginger Chicken Thighs

Apricot-Ginger Chicken Thighs

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Apricot-Ginger Chicken Thighs Recipe

The combination of ingredients such as chili powder, ground ginger, barbecue sauce, apricot preserves and lime juice creates a perfect sweet-and-savory flavor for these baked chicken thighs.

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Braised Chicken Thighs with Chicken Skin Gremolata

Braised Chicken Thighs with Chicken Skin Gremolata

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Braised Chicken Thighs with Chicken Skin Gremolata Recipe

You can roast the chicken skin till it's crisp, rendering out much of the fat and capturing lots of chickeny goodness for a wintry braised main dish. Start checking the skins after 30 minutes in 5-minute intervals; they can quickly go from perfectly crisp to burned.

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Spicy Honey-Brushed Chicken Thighs

Spicy Honey-Brushed Chicken Thighs

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Spicy Honey-Brushed Chicken Thighs Recipe

One of the most popular Cooking Light chicken recipes, these sweet and spicy grilled chicken thighs are flavored with chili powder, cumin, garlic and cider vinegar.

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Honey-Pecan Chicken Thighs

Honey-Pecan Chicken Thighs

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Honey-Pecan Chicken Thighs Recipe

Crispy, crunchy chicken drizzled with a spicy honey mustard sauce is soon to become a favorite chicken dish. Baking the chicken provides a satisfying crunch without the added fat from frying.

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Roasted Chicken Thighs Provençal

Roasted Chicken Thighs Provençal

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Roasted Chicken Thighs Provençal Recipe

Aromatic rosemary and thyme transport your tastebuds straight to the hills of Provence, France in this succulent, one-pan chicken recipe. To shorten cooking time, cook chicken and vegetables at the same time in separate pans. Remove vegetables after 30 minutes and keep warm. Cook the chicken five minutes longer and serve.

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Chicken with Preserved Meyer Lemon and Olives

Chicken with Preserved Meyer Lemon and Olives

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Chicken with Preserved Meyer Lemon and Olives Recipe

This bright and earthy braise, adapted from Paula Wolfert's The Food of Morocco (Ecco, 2011; $45), is a regular on the cafe menu at Chez Panisse, in Berkeley. The restaurant cures its lemons the traditional way; for our shortcut, see "Speedy Preserved Meyer Lemons."

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Chicken and Roasted Figs

Chicken and Roasted Figs

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Chicken and Roasted Figs Recipe

Figs get a nice jammy texture as they cook with chicken in the garlic-honey sauce. For crisp chicken skin, resist the urge to spoon sauce over it during baking.

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Citrus-Braised Chicken Thighs

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Citrus-Braised Chicken Thighs Recipe

Braising gives you tender, tasty results and a pan sauce to boot.

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Honey-Pomegranate Roasted Chicken Thighs

Honey-Pomegranate Roasted Chicken Thighs

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Honey-Pomegranate Roasted Chicken Thighs Recipe

Online reviewers offer this easy cleanup tip: line your broiler pan with foil to keep the sugary sauce from sticking to the pan.

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FAQs

What cooking method is best for chicken thighs? ›

The cooking methods that are ideal for boneless skinless thighs are grilling, roasting, and slow cooking.

How to make chicken thighs taste better? ›

12 Ways To Add More Flavor To Chicken Thighs
  1. Buy thighs with the skin on. ...
  2. Salt or brine thighs before cooking. ...
  3. Use a splash of spirits in your marinade. ...
  4. Use leftover pickle juice for an easy marinade. ...
  5. Give the thighs a poke before marinating. ...
  6. Cook them low and slow. ...
  7. Use dairy as a marinade. ...
  8. Don't shy away from sweetness.
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Do chicken thighs get more tender the longer you cook them? ›

Unlike chicken breasts, chicken thighs and drumsticks actually become more tender the longer they cook. That's because of their makeup. Dark meat has an abundant amount of connective tissue, which dissolves into gelatin as the meat cooks, rendering it juicy and tender.

Is it better to cook chicken thighs in the oven or on the stove? ›

All three types of chicken thighs cook well in an oven. Boneless chicken thighs are the quickest-cooking option, and roasting skin-on thighs in an oven can yield a crispy surface even without the chicken skin. Thanks to the even heat of an oven, the bone-in variety can also cook evenly. 1.

How do you cook chicken thighs so they don't dry out? ›

Keeping the skin on protects your chicken thighs from drying out while they cook, plus it allows for the additional textural treat of crispy, perfectly seasoned skin. Bone-in can be tricky to cut, but the bones help prevent the chicken from drying out.

Should I flip chicken thighs when baking? ›

There is no need to rotate the pan or flip the chicken thighs at any point during the baking process. Let the chicken thighs rest in the baking pan for at least 10 minutes then serve 'em on up!

Should I cover my chicken thighs when baking? ›

We don't cover our skin-on chicken thighs because we want that skin to get nice and crispy! To achieve this just follow these 4 simple steps! Place your chicken on top of a metal rack set inside a large rimmed baking sheet.

Should you sear chicken thighs before baking? ›

Tips and Tricks for Oven Baked Chicken Thigh Success

We love searing the thighs before pouring the sauce over them and baking. This will render some of the fat as well as help the skin get nice and crispy.

What tenderizes chicken thighs? ›

Restaurants use marinades made from a combination of acidic ingredients (such as vinegar, citrus juice, or yogurt) and flavorful herbs and spices. The acid in the marinade helps to break down the proteins in the chicken, making it more tender. Put it in a double boiler and steam it.

How to infuse flavor into chicken thighs? ›

Marinate the chicken thighs for at least 30 minutes overnight in a mixture of your choice, such as a combination of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, herbs, and spices. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat. Remove the chicken thighs from the marinade and pat them dry with a paper towel.

How do you keep chicken thighs from getting rubbery? ›

Cook at Higher Temperatures

The ideal temperature to cook your chicken should be around 275 °F – 320 °F (135 °C – 160 °C). As you start to decrease temperature beyond this threshold, the skin will become rubbery. The chicken fat needs to be cooked into the meat, and that cannot happen when your temperature is very low.

Is it better to bake chicken thighs at 350 or 400? ›

Is it better to bake chicken thighs at 350 or 400? It is recommended to bake chicken thighs at 400ºF. This medium-high heat ensures the juiciest results! Chicken thighs should be roasted in the oven at 400ºF for 40-45 minutes, then broiled for 2 more minutes to get juicy meat and crispy skin!

How long should chicken thighs be cooked? ›

The USDA guidelines lists approximate cooking times of 40 to 50 minutes for 4-to-8-ounce chicken thighs roasted at 350 degrees. In our basic meal prep boneless chicken thighs recipe, they take about 25 to 30 minutes baked at 425 degrees F.

Is it better to cook chicken thighs with or without skin? ›

Additionally, the skin protects the meat from direct contact with the heat, which helps the thigh cook gently and retain its moisture. Stripping the thigh of its skin before cooking is a surefire step to mediocre meat.

What cooking oil is best for chicken thighs? ›

Canola Oil

Benefits: With a high smoke point and neutral flavor, canola oil is excellent for frying chicken. As an added bonus, it has high levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which makes it healthier than other options.

Why do you cook chicken thighs skin side down first? ›

“Starting the chicken skin side down in a cold skillet lets the fat render slowly and results in the crispiest skin imaginable,” explained senior food editor Chris Morocco.

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