Baked Chicken Thighs

Published October 22, 2020. Updated January 26, 2022

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Baked Chicken Thighs – these are deliciously seasoned and have a crisp skin and juicy interior. An easy method that finishes with perfectly tasty results every time!

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Baked Chicken Thighs

Baked chicken thighs served with potatoes (and 1-hour dinner rolls if you’ve got the prep time) makes for the perfect, comforting homestyle meal.

Nothing complicated, nothing fancy, just simple ingredients creating the classic food we crave.

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As with most of my recipes, these thighs are also very easy to prepare and the cooking is all hands off – the oven does all the work. Not much tending to and turning like pan searing or grilling.

This is a versatile recipe as far as seasoning goes and there are endless variations. Just keep to the method – tossing with oil and baking as directed. Then from there you can adjust seasonings to your hearts content with different herbs, spices or blends.

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Baked Chicken Thighs Ingredients

  • Chicken thighs: Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are used here for more flavor.
  • Olive oil: This is used to encourage browning.
  • Lemon: The zest is used to season the chicken, then wedges are used for spritzing upon serving. I like to wait to add the juice just so chicken skin gets crispier in the oven without the added liquid.
  • Garlic: Another alternative is to use 2 tsp garlic powder.
  • Italian seasoning: Make your own blend using 1 tsp each basil, oregano, and thyme then 1/2 tsp each marjoram and rosemary.
  • Paprika: This adds a nice light flavor and also improves color.
  • Salt and pepper: Season with a fair amount.
    Collage of six images showing how to prepare chicken thighs for baking. Shows making a seasoning mixture, drying chicken, tossing with mixture and setting on rack in baking sheet.

How to Prepare Baked Chicken Thighs

  1. Prepare oven: Move oven rack up one level from center. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Prepare baking sheet: Line a rimmed 18 by 13-inch baking sheet with aluminum foil and top with an oven safe wire cooling rack. Spray cooling rack with non-stick cooking spray.
  3. Make seasoning mixture: In an extra large mixing bowl whisk together olive oil, lemon zest, garlic, Italian seasoning and paprika.
  4. Dry chicken thighs, toss with mixture: Dab chicken thighs well dry with paper towels and add chicken thighs to bowl with oil mixture. Toss well to evenly coat with mixture.
  5. Place chicken on rack, season: Transfer thighs to rack on baking sheet turning skin side down. Season with salt and pepper then turn skin side up and season with salt and pepper.

How Long to Bake Chicken Thighs

  • Chicken thighs should be baked in preheated 400 degrees until skin is browned and thighs register 175 degrees in thickest portion, about 35 – 45 minutes. Time can vary based on size of thighs.
  • Baking tip for crispier skin: Broil during last 1 – 3 minutes for crispier skin (keep a close eye on it).
  • For extra flavor: Serve with lemon wedges for spritzing.

Chicken thighs on wire rack shown after baking.

Tips:

  • Use evenly sized chicken thighs so they finish cooking at the same time.
  • Don’t skip drying chicken with paper towels. The extra moisture doesn’t allow chicken to brown and crisp up as nicely.
  • Wanting to reduce smoking? Place chicken thighs over a layer of chopped vegetables (such as potatoes and carrots) instead of a on cooling rack. Increase bake time slightly.
  • Always take temperature to test for doneness. Check temperature in thickest area of chicken thighs.

Chicken thighs on wire rack shown close up after baking.

Sauces to Serve with Baked Chicken

Want to take it up a notch? Try pairing it with a sauce for dipping:

Baked chicken thigh sliced into on a serving plate.

Ways to Use Leftover Chicken

This recipe does make quite a bit so you can serve half for dinner then use the second half to make something else. Here are some ideas:

Baked chicken thighs stacked together on a platter.

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5 from 32 votes

Baked Chicken Thighs

These are deliciously seasoned with a crisp skin and juicy interior. An easy method that finishes with perfectly tasty results every time!
Servings: 8
Prep15 minutes
Cook35 minutes
Ready in: 50 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Position oven rack one level above center. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Line a rimmed 18 by 13-inch baking sheet with aluminum foil and top with an oven safe wire cooling rack (I like THIS ONE). Spray cooling rack with non-stick cooking spray.
  • In an extra large mixing bowl whisk together olive oil, lemon zest, garlic, Italian seasoning and paprika.
  • Dab chicken thighs well dry with paper towels and add chicken thighs to bowl with oil mixture. Toss well to evenly coat with mixture.
  • Transfer thighs to rack on baking sheet turning skin side down. Season with salt and pepper then turn skin side up and season with salt and pepper. Leave space between thighs so heat can circulate evenly.
  • Bake in preheated oven until skin is browned and thighs register 175 degrees in thickest portion, about 35 - 45 minutes. If desired broil* during last minute or two for crispier skin (keep a close eye on it).
  • Serve warm** with lemon wedges for spritzing. If desired you can garnish with a 1 Tbsp chopped parsley.

Notes

  • *If you opt to broil you may want to drain fat from baking sheet before broiling to reduce smoking.
  • *After broiling I like to brush away browned garlic pieces from the top as these can be bitter. They season the chicken while baking but once browned the flavor isn't the same.
Homemade Italian Seasoning, mix:
  • 1 tsp basil
  • 1 tsp oregano
  • 1 tsp thyme
  • 1/2 tsp marjoram
  • 1/2 tsp rosemary
Nutrition Facts
Baked Chicken Thighs
Amount Per Serving
Calories 390 Calories from Fat 189
% Daily Value*
Fat 21g32%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 194mg65%
Sodium 154mg7%
Potassium 436mg12%
Carbohydrates 2g1%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 32g64%
Vitamin A 383IU8%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 34mg3%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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73 Comments

  • Paula

    This is one of the best recipes I’ve made in my life. The instructions were perfect and so was the results. It’s a keeper!

  • Will

    Hi.
    I don’t think I’d like the lemon for the chicken.
    Is it necessary to crisp up skin? Can I leave it out?
    Also, what is marjoram? Is it also necessary?
    I LOVE chicken thighs!
    Thanks for the recipe!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      You could omit the lemon if desired. And marjoram is an herb but could be replaced with more of basil if you don’t have it to make your own Italian seasoning.

      • Susan Phillips

        I want to try skin and bone in chicken breast with this recipe.
        I love the thighs. So crispy and tender!
        Any recommendations?
        Thank you

        • Jaclyn

          Jaclyn Bell

          Chicken breasts should work just about the same, the cook time will just be the thing to really monitor. Smaller bone-in chicken breasts may take a little less than the time listed. And cook just right to 165 degrees so they don’t dry out.

    • Paula

      Please pass on this recipe if you’re going to make a bunch of changes. It is perfect the way it is. The lemon brightens not overtly flavors it. Marjoram is like oregano but milder.

  • KT

    I tried this recipe for the first time tonight. I followed it almost exactly. My two changes included using a silicone mat underneath instead of foil (less garbage) and swapping orange peel for the lemon, as I didn’t have any one hand. And as I didn’t have any fresh garlic on hand, I just used canned chopped garlic from Costco.
    I didn’t even need to broil it. all the pieces were cooked and golden and hit their temperature mark after cooking for 35 mins at 400F.
    I even got compliments with how crispy it was.

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