Best Baked Chicken Thighs - Crispy, Juicy, Sizzling (2024)

Baked Chicken Thighs are incredibly easy and family friendly. Try my #1 secret for baking the best, juiciest chicken thighs of your life!

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The number one thing you need to know about bone-in, skin-onBaked Chicken Thighs is that my family SMASHES them anytime I serve them for dinner.

Plates are licked clean, complaints are non-existent, plus they require 5 minutes of prep time and bake hands-off in the oven which I of course love.

This easy baked chicken recipe is the unicorn of chicken dinners!

Watch How to Make Them!

Ingredients Needed

I love this meal because it is SO SIMPLE. Aside from the chicken thighs, all you need are a handful of everyday, pantry staples.

  • Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs: are an economical and flavorful cut of chicken that’s very hard to overcook (more on that below).
  • Seasoning mix: a simple blend of dried herbs and spices takes seconds to mix together and adds a ton of flavor. You’ll need salt, pepper, both onion and garlic powders, paprika, and Italian seasoning. Add a dash of cayenne pepper for a little heat.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: helps the seasoning mix adhere to the chicken thighs, and gets the skin golden brown and crispy.

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Why You’ll LoveEasy Baked Chicken Thighs

  1. Family friendly. My kids (5, 7, 10), husband, and I all love this dish. It’s one of a handful of recipes that all five of us can happily eat with zero modifications.
  2. Economical. Last week a pound of chicken breasts was selling for $8.99 at the grocery store. Yikes! Right now, skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs are selling for $1.75/lb. So much savings.
  3. Delicious. If you’ve already accepted bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs into your life then you how incredibly delicious and juicy they are. Few things beat the combo of crispy, sizzling skin and juicy, tender meat.
  4. Hands off.Once you send the chicken thighs off to the oven to bake, that’s it! There’s no need to flip the thighs or rotate the baking pan while they roast.
  5. Fool proof.While chicken breasts can become overcooked quickly and easily, it’s very difficult to overcook chicken thighs. Which brings me to…

My #1 Secret for Juicy and Tender Chicken Thighs

Overcook them.

Yes! Dark meat becomes moretender the longer it cooks because it has more connective tissue than white meat. The connective tissues break down the hotter the internal temperature becomes which renders the chicken thighs juicy, moist, and tender.

LOOK AT THIS GOODNESS!!

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Baking Temperature and Timing

While chicken thighs only need to be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees as read by a meat thermometer, I recommend you bake them until they reach 180 – 190 degrees. This takes 30-40 minutes at 400 degrees. We swear by this Thermapen for taking accurate internal temperature readings.

Honestly I’ve pulled the chicken thighs out of the oven at 200+ degrees from time to time and they’re still so delicious and tender.

If you’re the type of person that gets nervous about undercooking chicken, then chicken thigh recipes are definitely for you.

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What to Serve with Baked Chicken Thighs

Baked Chicken Thighs lend themselves extremely well to the Midwestern “meat + veggie + starch” dinner trifecta. Since the oven is already on at 400 degrees, I typically serve the chicken thighs with a roasted vegetable or fresh salad plus some sort of potato.

Here are some more side dish ideas to help round out the meal:

  • Roasted cauliflower: toss cauliflower florets with extra virgin olive oil and seasonings then roast for 20-30 minutes.
  • Roasted broccoli: toss broccoli florets with extra virgin olive oil and seasonings then roast for 15-20 minutes
  • Roasted brussels sprouts: toss shredded brussels sprouts with extra virgin olive oil and seasonings then roast for 10 minutes.
  • Roasted potato wedges
  • Roasted spaghetti squash
  • Store-bought frozen french fries: sweet potato or regular
  • Side salad
  • Mashed potatoes: homemade or store-bought. We like Simply Potatoes or Bob Evans brands (both have gluten free flavors!)
  • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes
  • Baked potatoes
  • Garlic Butter Roasted Mushrooms
  • Gluten Free Focaccia
  • Gluten Free Cornbread
  • Creamy Garlic Shells
  • Steamed green beans, sweet corn, or broccoli.
  • Air Fryer Asparagus

Alright, let’s get this easy chicken dinner recipe on the table!

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How to Make Baked Chicken Thighs

Step 1: Pat the chicken thighs dry.

Start by trimming the chicken thighs of any excess skin then pat them very dry on both sides with paper towels.

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Step 2: Place chicken thighs in a baking dish.

Transfer the chicken thighs into a 9×13″ or similar-sized baking dish. They can be touching but not overlapping.

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Step 3: Combine the seasoning mix.

Next, in a small bowl stir together salt, black pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, and Italian seasoning. Feel free to use your favorite seasoning mix, or simply salt and pepper which is also very delicious.

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Step 4: Drizzle the thighs with extra virgin olive oil.

Now drizzle extra virgin olive oil over the tops of the chicken thighs. Chicken skin is very fatty, so you just need a little bit to help the seasoning adhere to the skin.

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Step 5: Sprinkle on the seasoning mix.

Sprinkle the seasoning mix over the top then use your hands to evenly coat the fronts, backs, and sides of the chicken thighs with oil and seasonings.

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Step 6: Bake.

Pop the baking dish into a preheated, 400 degree oven then bake for 30-40 minutes or until the thickest part of the chicken thigh reaches an internal temperature of 180-190 degrees.

Again, the chicken is technically cooked through and safe to eat at 165 degrees, but we’re tacking on extra baking time to render the thighs extremely tender and juicy.

There is no need to rotate the pan or flip the chicken thighs at any point during the baking process.

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Let the chicken thighs rest in the baking pan for at least 10 minutes then serve ’em on up! Wasn’t that easy?

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Baked Chicken Thighs FAQ

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

  • I recommend baking the chicken thighs at 400 degrees for less time to ensure the chicken thighs stay nice and juicy, vs baking for longer at 350 degrees and running the risk of drying them out.

What is the baking time for chicken thighs?

  • Bake bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs for 30-40 minutes. Boneless skinless chicken thighs will need about 10 less minutes to bake.

What temperature does a chicken thigh need to be cooked to?

  • Technically chicken thighs only need to be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees, though I recommend you bake them to 180-190 for very tender chicken thighs.

Can I freeze baked chicken thighs?

  • I recommend removing the meat from the bones then freezing the meat flat in a Ziplock freezer bag, vs freezing the entire baked thigh with the skin and meat still on the bone.

I hope you’ll give these juicy, best ever oven-baked chicken thighs a try for dinner tonight then let me know what you think! Enjoy!

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Baked Chicken Thighs are incredibly easy and family friendly. Try my #1 secret for baking the best, juiciest chicken thighs of your life!

Ingredients

Serves 4-5

  • 3 — 4lbs bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs (7-8 thighs)
  • 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • For the seasoning mix:
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
    • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
    • 1/2 teaspoon Italian Seasoning

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees then get out a 9x13" baking pan and set aside.
  2. Remove the chicken thighs from their packaging then trim off excess skin if necessary. Pat very dry with paper towels then place the thighs inside the baking pan.
  3. To a small bowl add the ingredients for the seasoning mix then stir to combine. Drizzle the tops of the chicken thighs with the extra virgin olive oil then sprinkle on the seasoning mix. Use your hands to rub the oil and seasonings all over the fronts and backs of the thighs.
  4. Bake for 30-40 minutes or until the thickest part of the chicken thighs reach an internal temperature of 180-190 degrees. Note: chicken thighs only need to reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees, but they're much more tender when they're cooked to a higher internal temperature. Briefly broil if desired to further crisp up the skin then let the chicken thighs rest for 10 minutes before serving.

Notes

  • Feel free to use your favorite seasoning mix, or simply salt and pepper, which is also delicious!

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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Photos by Ashley McLaughlin

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FAQs

Why is my chicken sizzling in the oven? ›

While it's cooking, not only does all of that chicken fat render, but moisture inside of the poultry turns into steam. Naturally, hot oil and water don't mix well, which leads to some sizzling and splattering in your oven.

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!

What is the trick to getting crispy chicken? ›

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  7. Leave plenty of room.
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How do you keep chicken skin crispy when baking? ›

You can also get a nice crust on chicken by starting it out in the oven: follow your recipe, or heat the oven to between 400° to 450°F, place a rack in the top third (the hottest part) of the oven, and slide a pan of chicken pieces in, skin side up. The skin will be crisp by the time the chicken is cooked through.

Why is chicken not crispy in oven? ›

Low Temperature: Baking chicken at too low a temperature can result in a lack of crispiness. To achieve crispy chicken skin, bake the chicken at a higher temperature, typically between 375°F to 425°F (190°C to 220°C), depending on the recipe and the size of the chicken pieces.

Should I cover chicken with foil when baking? ›

Larger cuts, such as whole chickens or bone-in pieces, often benefit from covered baking to ensure thorough and even cooking. Smaller cuts, like chicken breasts or tenders, can be baked uncovered for quick results. Lastly, think about the desired texture and flavor you're trying to achieve.

Do you bake chicken thighs covered or uncovered? ›

Don't Cover the Chicken.

Some chicken thighs in the oven recipes require covering with aluminum foil. This is not one of them. When baking chicken thighs with the skin on, you're trying to achieve crispy chicken thighs in the oven. Therefore, leaving them uncovered ensures a crispy skin that turns perfectly golden.

At what temp are chicken thighs most tender? ›

For the ultimate juicy and tender chicken thigh experience, aim for an internal temp between 175 and 185 F. Any temperature higher than that can dry out or burn your meat, but the perfect 175° to 185° range will get you well above the minimum safe temperature and maximize the poultry's flavor potential.

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.

Why are my chicken thighs not crispy? ›

If you find the chicken thigh skin isn't as crispy as you would like, it could mean the skin may not have been dry before you added it to the oil. Make sure to pat the chicken dry before seasoning, and if you want even more assurance, place the chicken in the refrigerator, uncovered, to let the skin dry out a bit.

Should I use cornstarch or flour for crispy chicken? ›

Cornstarch will make your fried chicken better. A 50-50 split of all-purpose flour and cornstarch in your batter will leave you with an audibly crunchy, beautiful browned exterior. The corn adds a bit of golden color that all-purpose flour can't quite get to.

What ingredient makes chicken skin crispy? ›

That trick is a sprinkling of baking powder, and it'll get you the crispiest, crackliest bites of fatty, salty skin imaginable, whether you're cooking just one thigh, a plate of wings, or an entire bird.

What is the secret to crispy skin? ›

The secret to crispy skin
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  4. Step 4: Rest overnight. ...
  5. Step 5: Circo-Roast your bird.

Is oil or butter better for crispy chicken skin? ›

Ideally, pan-fried chicken will come off the heat tender and juicy on the inside, and golden and crispy on the outside -- but the perfect crunchy skin won't happen in just any cooking fat. If you want a tasty flavor, go with butter, but if you want your ideal texture, opt for a cooking oil instead.

Why won't my chicken get crispy? ›

If the oil isn't hot enough when you start frying the chicken, the chicken will absorb too much oil and won't get crispy. You want to make sure that the oil is at the right temperature before you start frying the chicken. The ideal temperature for frying chicken is around 350°F.

Why is my chicken hissing? ›

High-pitched and urgent, these calls serve as a warning for potential danger. Broody Growls/Hissing: If a hen is broody and sitting on eggs, she might make a growling or hissing sound when you approach. She's just being protective.

Why is my chicken hissing at me? ›

A broody hen will make a distinct hissing sound when she feels her eggs are being threatened. Occasionally, this hiss will also have a guttural warble to it.

What causes meat to sizzle? ›

Cooks are taught to listen for a loud sizzle when the steak hits the pan, indicating that the pan is hot enough. This sound is water on the surface of the steak rapidly boiling into steam. As the surface of the meat cooks, proteins in the meat tighten up and squeeze out more water, which continues the sizzling.

How do you keep chicken from burning in the oven? ›

Use a rack.

Cooking chicken on a rack, set in a large roasting pan, suspends the chicken in the oven and ensures it won't burn or stew in its own juices. This technique also helps the heat circulate evenly around the bird, allowing the skin to crisp up all over and the chicken to cook evenly.

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