Best Damn Oven Roasted Chicken Thighs (2024)

These oven roasted chicken thighs are seasoned to simple perfection with a crispy golden skin on the outside, and juicy, tender meat on the inside. We use just a few simple ingredients for the most savory flavor possible. This all-time favorite recipe is sure to please everyone.

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We take bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs and season with fresh rosemary, garlic powder, salt, pepper and smoked paprika for a flavor that is simply awesome. The skin is crispy and the meat is so unbelievable juicy and flavorful. With just a few minutes of prep and about a half hour in the oven, this recipe is excellent for a quick meal any day of the week.

Why I Love This Recipe

This recipe is very high in our rotation for several reasons:

  • Fresh rosemary is amazing on chicken. There’s just nothing like it and it’s so delicious with the other ingredients.
  • Garlic powder. No chopping garlic, just a heap of garlic powder and you’re good to go.
  • Super simple to make! Chicken thighs are super easy to make and very forgiving in terms of cooking time. This is an excellent novice recipe.
  • Affordable. Chicken thighs are one of the most affordable meats in the supermarket.

Chicken Thighs are Easy to Make

Chicken thighs are the best part of the chicken. There, I said it. Chicken thighs are a dark meat with just the right amount of fat to stay juicy and tender. Cooking them can be very forgiving. In fact, unlike chicken breasts, chicken thighs can be cooked over the recommended internal temperature of 165°(F), and still come out juicy and tender. And that skin… oh my goodness! We can get the skin nice and golden brown crispy by cooking at a high temperature and a couple of other simple details.

Another great thing about chicken thighs is that they’re very affordable! In many supermarkets you can find large packages for just a few dollars. Definitely one of the best bargains when it comes to fresh meat.

Simple Ingredients

The main flavors for our chicken thighs are fresh rosemary and garlic powder. Fresh rosemary is such a wonderful, vibrant herb that lends it’s flavor perfectly to chicken. Chopping fresh rosemary releases oils and flavors that bring this dish to life! Garlic powder gives us that flavor we know and love while being easy to spread all over the chicken. The smoked paprika helps provide a wonderful color while providing a nice deep flavor. The salt and pepper do their job by bringing all the flavors to life!

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Simple Preparation

I love recipes that are simple and this one is one of the easiest. Besides mixing a few seasonings, the only prep we need to do is to trim the excess skin and fat from the thighs, and chop the fresh rosemary.

Chicken thighs usually come with the skin wrapped around the bottom of the thigh. You can cut this right off. You may also see additional fat that can be trimmed as well. The whole job takes about 1 minute.

Next, we need to chop the fresh rosemary. For 1 tablespoon of fresh chopped rosemary, we’ll chop the leaves of approximately 3 regular-sized sprigs. Take a minute and strip the leaves from the stems, then simply chop them up with a knife. This is all done in under 5 minutes.

Now, we want to pat the chicken thighs dry with paper towels before applying the seasonings. This is important because we want the combination of the vegetable oil and seasonings to brown and crisp the skin. If the skin is wet, it will steam and not achieve the desired results.

Lastly, it’s time to season the chicken. Go ahead and place the chicken thighs in a glass baking dish and brush the top of each chicken thigh with some vegetable oil. Apply the seasoning mix to each thigh. Go ahead and turn them over and get some of the seasoning on the bottoms of the thighs too. You can also lift the skin and get some seasoning directly on the meat as well for extra flavor. I love doing this! Finally I like to dab the tops again with some oil to make sure all the seasonings are well applied and damp from the oil. You can also use a quick spray from cooking oil as well.

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Bake at 450°(F) for 30-35 Minutes

Place the seasoned chicken thighs, skin up, in a glass pan and place in a preheated 450°(F) oven on the middle rack. We use the high temperature to get that skin crisped up and seal in the flavors. The chicken will be done when the internal temperature is 165°(F). But it’s totally fine if the temp exceeds that, even up to 185°(F). That skin will really start to crisp and turn golden in the final minutes of cooking.

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Let Rest and Serve

Let the chicken thighs rest in the dish for about 5 minutes before serving. This is important. It gives the natural juices a chance to redistribute throughout the meat.

Roasted chicken thighs can be served with just about anything. For the images in this recipe, I threw some fresh green beans in the steamer basket of my Instant Pot with 1 cup of water for 2 minutes on high pressure, followed by a quick release. Of course, you can cook green beans with whatever method you choose.

Rice is an excellent side-dish to serve with chicken thighs. Our Instant Pot Rice Pilaf is simple to make and a perfect pairing for our oven roasted chicken thighs.

Storage and Reheating

Store cooked chicken thighs in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

For the best reheating, place on a baking sheet in the oven at 375°(F) for 10-15 minutes. An air fryer works well too! Use the air fry setting at 350°(F) for 5-8 minutes.

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Best Damn Oven Roasted Chicken Thighs

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  • Author: RecipeTeacher
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 2-4 servings
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Description

These oven roasted chicken thighs are seasoned with garlic and fresh rosemary for a flavor explosion you’ll love. The outside gets golden and crispy while the inside is very juicy, tender and so delicious!

Ingredients

  • 46 chicken thighs, bone-on skin-on
  • 1 tbs fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 1 tbs garlic powder
  • 2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1.5 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tbs vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. Trim chicken thighs of any excess skin and fat and pat dry with paper towels.
  2. In a small bowl, mix fresh rosemary, salt, pepper, garlic powder and smoked paprika.
  3. Brush tops of chicken thighs with canola oil. Add seasoning and press it in well. Get some of the seasoning under the skin if so desired. Season undersides of thighs as well.
  4. Place chicken in a glass baking dish, skin side up and dab some more oil on the top so the seasonings and skin are well coated.
  5. Place into a preheated oven at 450°(F) for 30-35 minutes. Internal temperature should be at least 165°(F), but higher is ok too. Should be golden brown.
  6. Remove chicken from oven and let rest in dish for 5 minutes before serving.

Notes

Fresh rosemary is recommended for the very best results. But, you can substitute 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary.

  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 35
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

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FAQs

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 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.

How do you keep chicken thighs from drying out in the oven? ›

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.

Should I cover my chicken thighs when baking? ›

But I know you are wondering– should you cover chicken thighs when they are baking? The simple answer is, no. We don't cover our skin-on chicken thighs because we want that skin to get nice and crispy!

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 baked chicken thighs tough? ›

When the meat is done cooking, don't cover it as it rests. A tent will just create steam, which will soften the crispy skin. It's also important not to cover the thighs in the oven as you finish them. This, along with overcrowding in the pan during browning, will create moisture around the thighs and rubbery skin.

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.

How long does it take to cook chicken thighs in the oven at 400? ›

How long and at what temperature should you bake the thighs? You'll want to bake these at 400 degrees for 35-45 minutes without moving or turning them during the process. This temperature and time ensure that crispy outside and juicy inside we're looking for.

What cooking method is best for chicken thighs? ›

Chicken thighs are a perfect go-to for a hot grill (or grill pan!). Try a rub or marinade, or simply season with salt and pepper. Brush grill grates or grill pan with oil. Preheat a grill or grill pan over medium-high heat.

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.

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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Should you wash chicken thighs before baking? ›

Salmonella, Campylobacter and other harmful bacteria live on raw chicken. Washing or rinsing doesn't remove this risk, it worsens it by helping the bacteria spread. When you add water through washing or rinsing, you give these bacteria a way to travel throughout your kitchen.

Do you wash chicken thighs before baking? ›

"Washing can spread germs from the chicken to other food or utensils in the kitchen." We didn't mean to get you all hot about not washing your chicken! But it's true: kill germs by cooking chicken thoroughly, not washing it. You shouldn't wash any poultry, meat, or eggs before cooking.

What keeps chicken moist when baking? ›

Like a marinade, a brine helps chicken breast soak up as much moisture as possible before cooking.

Why do chefs prefer chicken thighs? ›

While the breast is very low in fat, chicken thighs are higher in fat, and in cooking, fat equals flavor. It also means the thighs are more tender and less likely to dry out than chicken breasts—in other words, they are very easy to cook and very difficult to ruin.

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

Start skin side down. Don't overcrowd the pan, and cook in batches if needed or you'll end up with soggy thighs. By browning the outside, you're ensuring a crispy exterior that will both protect the meat underneath and provide a nice contrast in texture for those of you who do eat the skin (which you should).

Should you flip chicken thighs halfway through cooking? ›

Generally, chicken thighs should be cooked at medium temperature (350-375 degrees F) for about 12-15 minutes total, flipping them half-way through.

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