Oven Baked Chicken Thighs Recipe

I’ve done it again you guys! Another perfectly prepared and simple chicken recipe for your weekly rotation! Chicken is so easy to get creative with and is one of the most versatile meats out there! I’m willing to bet most of you won’t even need to make a trip to the supermarket, so that’s already a win win! This chicken dish combines simplicity and bold flavors, making it an no-brainer for those mid-week meals! The sweet element of honey paired with the spicy and savouriness of mustard and honey glaze – I’m telling you, this sauce is absolutely drool worthy!

Do I Have To Use Chicken Thighs?

Of course not! You’re welcome to use other cuts of chicken including, drumsticks, wings, or breasts. Please keep in mind though, that different cuts of chicken will require different cook times!

Ingredient Notes

Chicken – I’m using 2 lb of chicken thighs today – bones in, skin on. Salt and pepper – For seasoning and to taste. Olive oil – I like to use a nice neutral tasting oil when cooking with chicken. Mustard – Today I am using both a regular mustard as well as a dijon grainy mustard. You can use any brand you like! Honey – The sweet element. Garlic – 6 fresh cloves, minced. Always remember the golden rule; 1 1/2 teaspoons is equal to 1 fresh clove. Red pepper flakes – For some added heat.

How To Make Oven Baked Chicken Thighs

Air Fryer Chicken Thighs

These chicken thighs can also be made in the air fryer, for best results consult your manual since each fryer may be different. Here’s basic instructions on how to make these chicken thighs in the air fryer.

How Do I Know When The Chicken Is Done?

The most foolproof way to ensure chicken is cooked through is by using a meat thermometer. Insert the thermometer into the thickest or meatiest part of the chicken and it should read between 165 F – 175 F degrees, when finished. I recommend using a meat thermometer for chicken attached to the bone as it can sometimes remain a little more pink than a chicken breast, due to the minerals in the bones.

How Long To Bake Chicken Thighs

Keep in mind that when baking chicken thighs with bone-in and skin-on the baking time required is longer than the skinless boneless kind. Also the oven temperature also affects how long you bake your chicken thighs for.

What To Serve With Oven Baked Chicken Thighs

Chicken, anyway you cook it, is super versatile! You can serve it so many ways; with some fluffy carbs and some veg, on a salad, over some rice or noodles – the options are truly endless! Here are some ideas to get you started:

Skillet Green Beans Scalloped Sweet Potatoes Harvest Rice Garlic Parmesan Brussel Sprouts Greek Pasta Salad Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes Instant Pot Rice

What To Do With Leftovers

When stored or wrapped well, this oven baked chicken is going to last in the fridge for up to 3 days. I recommend freezing it to extend it’s shelf life. When stored in a sealed airtight container, the chicken will last in the freezer for 4 – 6 months.

How To Reheat Chicken Without Drying it Out

There are a couple different options when it comes to reheating chicken, the most common ways are in the oven or in the microwave.

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