Balsamic Baked Chicken Thighs are marinated in rich and bold balsamic marinade, seared, and then baked in it as well! These tender, juicy chicken thighs make a perfect easy dinner recipe and you can make it with mushrooms and tomatoes or other veggies.
For more chicken thighs recipes, check out my ginger peach baked chicken thighs and Asian baked chicken thighs.
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I wish you could smell this chicken recipe through the computer! When baking these balsamic chicken thighs, the aroma that fills the home is unreal! Garlic, fresh herbs and balsamic vinegar really create the best scent. The best part is that it all tastes even better than it smells!
I know you’ll also be a huge fan of just how easy this chicken recipe is. The thighs only need about 20 minutes to marinate, then sear it, and off into the oven to bake to perfection. It’s a great weeknight dinner for those crazy evenings when you need something simple. However, it can also be fancy enough to serve at dinner parties with friends, just get some extra side dishes.
Just note that you’ll need an oven-safe skillet, oven-safe pan, or an oven-proof baking dish. If you use a baking dish, you won’t have to alter time or temperature. Also, the exact time for baking does depend on the size of your chicken thighs. If you’re using large and plump ones, you’ll have to give it a little more time to bake it all the way through.
Ingredient Notes and Tips
Chicken Thighs – This recipe calls for bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. Scroll down just a little bit to see notes on other cuts of chicken!
Balsamic Vinegar – If you have any left over, use it to make my favorite balsamic vinaigrette.
Tomatoes – Cherry tomatoes are my favorite to use, but grape tomatoes also work well. It is better to use small tomatoes and leave them whole, rather than cutting.
Garlic – For the best flavor, be sure to use fresh garlic (not pre-minced).
Lemon Juice – Freshly squeezed lemon juice will provide a stronger acidity to tenderize the chicken and a better tasting flavor than bottled lemon juice.
Mushrooms – Feel free to use any mushrooms that you like best. You’ll just want to make sure they’re all cut into evenly sized pieces.
See recipe card for complete information on ingredients and quantities.
How to Use Other Cuts of Chicken
If you’re using chicken drumsticks, the bake time and instructions will be the same.
For chicken leg quarters, the bake time will be a few minutes longer, so make sure to check internal temperature with an instant read meat thermometer.
PRO TIP: Chicken should be cooked to at least 165° internal temperature. When checking temperature of the bone-in chicken, make sure to get the reading close to the bone but not touching the bone.
Boneless chicken breasts will take much less time, of course. Bake chicken breasts for 15-20 minutes total time, flipping halfway through. The time needed to cook chicken breasts will range according to the size and thickness of the breasts, so judge by the biggest one.
How to Make Balsamic Baked Chicken Thighs
Marinate the chicken thighs. Place the chicken thighs into a large mixing bowl. Add olive oil, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, pressed garlic, thyme, and salt. Mix well so that the chicken is evenly coated. Marinate for about 20 minutes (1).
Sear the chicken. Preheat a large cast iron skillet or a large stove-to-oven cooking pan over medium to medium-high heat. Drizzle some oil into the preheated pan and add marinated chicken thighs (leave the marinade in a bowl for now). Sear the thighs for about a minute on one side, until nicely seared and flip (2).
Add the marinade. Once you flip the chicken thighs, let them sear another minute or so and pour in the remaining marinade (3).
Bake. Transfer the pan into the preheated oven. Bake chicken in the oven at 425°F for about 20 minutes.
Add veggies. Mix the tomatoes and mushrooms with olive oil and some salt. Carefully take the pan out of the oven, flip chicken thighs, and add tomatoes and mushrooms (5). Bake for another 15-20 minutes. The internal temperature of fully cooked chicken is 165°F.
How to Make It Ahead of Time
It’s easy to combine the marinade/sauce with chicken and place it in the refrigerator for 4-6 hours. You can do it in the morning and just bake it for dinner time too.
A few notes for making it ahead:
- Do NOT prepare it ahead in a cast iron skillet! Use a baking dish instead.
- Don’t add mushrooms and tomatoes until ready to make. Cut the mushrooms and add cherry tomatoes into the pan right before baking, and bake it all together.
- Try not to let it sit in the marinade for longer than 10-12 hours because the sauce is quite acidic.
Serving Suggestions
Rice and pasta are wonderful side dishes to serve with baked chicken thighs! They’ll soak up the sauce. For a lighter side, try using quinoa, farro, couscous or cauliflower rice.
Add some more roasted or pan seared vegetables on the side too. Green beans, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, and zucchini will all compliment this balsamic chicken.
Recipe FAQs
Store any leftovers in an airtight food storage container in the refrigerator. When properly stored, cooked chicken should last 3-4 days. To reheat these chicken thighs, you can use a microwave. Reheat it covered either with a microwave-safe lid or another plate and heat it just until hot throughout.
Yes, all of the ingredients in this recipe should already be gluten free! As always, double check the nutritional information on the packaging of the ingredients to make sure they are gluten free.
Absolutely! You can choose to omit tomatoes or mushrooms or simply add some more. Try mixing in chopped carrots, green beans, zucchini, onions or asparagus. Just make sure that you use a pan that is large enough.
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Balsamic Baked Chicken Thighs Recipe
Ingredients
- 3-3.5 lbs bone-in chicken thighs 5-6 pieces
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 3 Tbsp lemon juice fresh preferably
- 4-5 garlic cloves pressed
- 1 tsp fresh thyme
- salt
- black pepper
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes or more if you wish
- 1 cup cut mushrooms or more if you wish
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- salt
- black pepper
Instructions
- Place the chicken thighs into a large mixing bowl. Add olive oil, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, pressed garlic, thyme and salt. Mix well so that the chicken is evenly coated. Marinate for about 20 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 425°.
- Preheat a large cast iron skillet or a large stove-to-oven cooking pan over medium to medium-high heat.
- Drizzle some oil into the preheated pan and add marinated chicken thighs (leave the marinate in a bowl for now). Sear the thighs for about a minute on one side, until nicely seared and flip.
- Once you flip the chicken thighs, let them sear another minute or so and pour in the remaining marinate.
- Transfer the pan into the preheated oven. Bake chicken in the oven for about 20 minutes.
- Mix the tomatoes and mushrooms with olive oil and some salt. Carefully take the pan out of the oven, flip chicken thighs, and add tomatoes and mushrooms. Bake for another 15-20 minutes. (Internal temperature of the chicken should reach 165°.)
Notes
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Originally published on Will Cook For Smiles in February 2013.
Gail says
Thank you so much for this simple delicious recipe. My sons gobbled up this dish and looked for more – next time I will double the recipe (I would have liked some for my lunch tomorrow)! Made as directed, except for the last five minutes in the oven I added some chopped bok choy that was in the fridge. Very tasty!
LyubaB says
I’m so glad the recipe was a hit with your sons! Doubling the recipe sounds like a great idea—leftovers would make the perfect lunch. 😊 I love that you added bok choy for an extra touch—that sounds delicious! Thanks so much for sharing your experience and that great tip!
Allie B says
Delicious and so easy! Marinated for 30 minutes the first time and for a three hours the second time. The Longer marinating time infused the chicken with more flavor but either way it was wonderful
LyubaB says
I am so happy to hear you liked the recipe, Allie!
Meryl says
Loved this recipe thanks, the flavour is great. Just for your info though, there seems to be a small error when changing to the metric version, the lemon juice become 44mls and the Balsamic becomes 3.7 mls. Fortunately I had already read the USA version. Thanks, Meryl
LyubaB says
Thank you so much for your kind words and for trying out the recipe! I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed the flavor.
Cindi Runowski says
Great results. Added Goat Herb & Garlic cheese as a topping. And cooked asparagus with the mushrooms and Roma tomatoes (it’s what I had).
LyubaB says
That sounds amazing! I am so glad you liked it!
stephen j leitner says
this has become a staple. two suggestions however. First, trim most of the easily removable visible fat from the thighs before marinating. Second, after the 20 minutes in the oven with just the thighs pour off most of the fat that accumulates before adding the tomatoes and mushrooms. More. fat melts after flipping the thighs and adding the mushrooms and tomatoes. Without these two steps I found everything to be swimming in melted chicken fat.
Kim Quinn says
Love your recipe! My issue is I have the thighs and mushrooms but no tomatoes. Could I mix sliced mushrooms with onion and broccoli slaw and nestyle it around the chicken when I turn it over or, remove chicken from pan a minute and lay the mushrooms and veg like a bed and replace the chicken skin side up? Trying to work with what is on hand. Thanks!💜
Patti says
I’d love to use fresh thyme for this. How much would you recommend?
lyuba says
Hi Patty!
Fresh herbs awe always wonderful. I’d recommend starting with a couple of teaspoons. People have different tolerance to herb strength but you don’t want to overwhelm other flavors with thyme. I think a couple of teaspoons will be good. 🙂
I hope you enjoy!
R says
This was flipping amazing. I used 5 thighs (because that’s what was in the package), but no other changes were needed. I also did it on the cook top…just because I wanted a one pot meal. I added some spinach, too. Amazing!! Everyone loved it!!
lyuba says
Awe, yay! I am so happy to hear that!! 😀