Baked BBQ Chicken Thighs Recipe - My Natural Family (2024)

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This is a really quick and easy sweet & sticky oven-baked BBQ chicken thighs recipe. It's much healthier than using a bottle of store-bought BBQ sauce and comes together in no time.

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My all-time, go-to easy chicken dinner used to be something my kids called “sticky chicken”. I used tojust take a bottle of bbq sauce and that cheap maple syrup (that’s probably just made of high fructose corn syrup), mix them together, pour over the chicken and bake.

It’s really good but is probably made of little more than high fructose corn syrup, so…not too great for you. But this version I came up with is not only a lot more healthy, but it is also so good that my kids beg for it all the time.

It's really quick and easy to make so it's a win-win. Basically, all I do is put the chicken in a pan and while the oven is preheating, throw all the ingredients in the saucepan and let them get started warming up.

By the time I get all the ingredients in the pan, I call it good enough and dump it over the chicken and throw it in the oven. I love that I can do anything I want while dinner is cooking. And while the oven is already on, I usually add some things to the oven to finish off the meal, like a baked potato and roasted vegetables.

I thought that if you were looking for quick baked chicken recipes, this would be a good one to do. So I made it completely healthy with a very quick made-from-scratch bbq sauce and real maple syrup.

It’s still super-easy and really just involves taking 5 minutes to make the sauce, pour over the chicken and bake. You will love how the sauce thickens up and gets sticky with a nice, roasted flavor and the chicken gets tender from all the time in the oven.

I love meals like this because I can throw it all in the oven and then do something while dinner is cooking, like clean, help with homework, do the laundry, make breakfast and/or dinner for the next day. You get the idea.

Heck, if you're one of those lucky people with a shorter to-do list than mine, you could relax while dinner cooks. I haven't tried this in the slow cooker, but I bet it would be SO good.

Here are some tips, tricks, and variations for this recipe:

  • The tomato paste can be subbed with tomato sauce if you want a sauce that's not quite as strong and quite a bit runnier.
  • Make sure you use real maple syrup *. Not the flavored sugar that some companies like to call maple syrup. The deeper the color and lower the grade, the better.
  • You can also use this same recipe on a grill. Cook the sauce longer in the saucepan until it gets thick and rich. Then just baste the chicken every few minutes when you turn the chicken and serve the remaining sauce with the chicken. Make sure and use a separate sauce for basting than you use for the top to avoid cross-contamination. I especially love it this way when there is skin on the chicken.
  • Someone always asks this, so I'll just address it now - Yes. You can use chicken breasts. It may turn out a bit dry, and they take less time to cook. I can't tell you exactly how much less cause it totally depends on how thick they are, etc. but maybe 10-20 minutes less. Make sure not to overcook the chicken breasts, because that's very easy to do.

I think this meal goes particularly well with my Paleo mac and cheese recipe. Let me know what you think of this recipe; I'm interested to know if other people like it as much as I do. Let me know what you think by commenting below!

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Baked Barbecue Chicken Thighs Recipe

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  • Author: Rebecca Baron
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 100 minutes
  • Total Time: 120 minutes
  • Yield: 8 1x
  • Category: Main Course
  • Cuisine: Paleo
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Description

This is a BBQ chicken thighs in oven recipe. It is chicken with a sweet and sticky BBQ sauce on top.

Ingredients

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  • 4 oz Tomato Paste
  • 1 Tbl Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 2 tsp Chopped Garlic
  • ⅛ tsp Cumin
  • ½ tsp Chili Powder
  • ½ tsp Ground Mustard
  • ⅓ Cup Juice Pineapple Concentrate
  • ⅓ Cup Pure Maple Syrup *
  • ¼ Cup Apple Cider Vinegar *
  • 1 tsp Real Salt *
  • 12 Chicken Thighs, boneless and skinless

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  2. Heat the olive oil on medium heat in a saucepan. Add the tomato paste, garlic, cumin, chili powder, and ground mustard to the oil and sauté for 30 seconds.
  3. Add the pineapple concentrate, maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, and salt to the saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and Let the sauce cook for 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
  4. Place the chicken in a 9x13 baking dish. Pour the sauce over the chicken, making sure all surfaces are coated. Bake on the center rack of preheated oven for 90-105 minutes, or until chicken is very tender.

Keywords: baked, sweet, sticky, healthy

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  1. Kyra

    This was absolutely delicious! My sauce turned pretty watery so next time I’ll do it in my crockpot then thicken the sauce at the end so we can dip it. It was husband approved 😉

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  2. Sandra Brown

    Hello Rebecca,

    Many thanks for another good recipe. When I use my oven I often like to do recipes like this with chicken. I am just on a kick right now with a new instant pot trying different recipes out and getting the timing correct. I have tried several of your recipes and they have all turned out well. I would just like to say that I appreciate all the different types of recipes you have sent me. Sandra.

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    • Rebecca Baron

      I'm glad to help you out with recipes. I definitely need to get more Instant Pot recipes on here too since I use mine a lot but I've gotten very many of those recipes on here. Have you tried this recipe? It's my teenage's favorite - https://www.mynaturalfamily.com/chicken-korma-coconut-milk/

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    • Rebecca

      I'm not sure. Those are quite different. I definitely haven't tried. You wouldn't want to use nearly as much lemon juice as pineapple juice. If it were me, I would just use a sauce like this - Paleo BBQ Sauce

      Reply

  3. Patricia Lovejoy

    Sounds Delicious !!!....Is Delicious Thanks !!!!

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    • Rebecca

      I'm so glad you like the recipe. I sure like how easy it is to throw everything in the pan and walk away until it's done.

      Reply

  4. Aubree

    Hi,
    I see you suggest using bone-in chicken legs OR boneless thighs. Why is this? Would bone-in thighs work? Boneless breasts? I want to make this but using a variety of chicken pieces. Would anything change regarding time and temperature using boneless vs. bone-in? I know usually bone-in cooks longer. Thanks!

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    • Rebecca

      Correct. Bone-in takes a little longer. Chicken breasts also cook faster and can dry out quickly when overcooked so I don't like cooking them with chicken thighs. Although, if you are like my husband and like dry meat, then it could work out perfect for you. Plus, the sauce will help make the chicken breasts not dry.

      Reply

  5. sunshine

    I had to read the comments to see what to do with the tomato paste, it doesn't seem to be updated in the recipe?

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    • Rebecca

      you just put in with the other bulk of ingredients, thanks for letting me know. I have now updated it. 🙂

      Reply

  6. silia

    Could I substitute the maple syrup for honey?

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    • Rebecca

      Sure if you think you would like that flavor more.

      Reply

  7. Brittany

    So I just made this, and it's delicious but the sauce got watery when I baked it. I covered the dish with tin foil, should I have cooked it uncovered?

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    • Rebecca

      Glad you liked it! Yes, it should be baked uncovered 🙂

      Reply

  8. Teddyree

    Yum, I'm definitely going to try this one. It looks delicious and with thighs I bet it'll stay tender & moist.

  9. sivan

    Could I substitute the maple syrup for honey?

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    • Rebecca

      It will give the dish a little bit of flavor, I haven't tried it but it might work out well. I don't see why you couldn't. Go ahead and give it a try if you want and let us know how it works for you! We would love to hear!

      Reply

  10. Karly

    Great dinner idea!

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  11. Kristen from The Road to Domestication

    I've never seen a recipe for a BBQ paleo! How neat! Thanks so much for taking the time to link up with us over at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope to see you again this Friday! Feel free to bring a friend!

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    • Rebecca

      You are welcome! If you give this recipe a try, let us know what you think of it!

      Reply

  12. Diane

    Yummy! I want to make this recipe!

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  13. Cathy Kennedy

    This looks really good and simple to make. I'm saving your recipe. I think cole slaw and potato salad would be a great sides, but the first thing I thought of was steamed rice. Yeah, I know you don't think of rice with BBQ, but that's what popped in my head. lol Thanks for sharing!

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  14. Erin

    Has anyone tried lemon juice? I just realized I don't have any pineapple juice.....

    Reply

  15. Sarah

    Where can I find pineapple juice concentrate? I am only finding regular pineapple juice. Thanks!

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    • Rebecca

      You can find pineapple juice concentrate in the frozen juice section =)

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  16. Ummytomany

    I made this last night. It was very tasty, everyone loved it. I'm only upset that I didn't make more.

    Thanks a bunch. I love bbq and haven't eaten it much because of the sugars and artificial ingredients etc, this just save my bbq love !

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    • Rebecca

      Good to hear! Thanks for the feedback.

      Reply

  17. Cheryl

    Made this tonight and it was delicious. Such great flavour! Will definitely make this again.

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    • Rebecca

      Glad it worked well for you!

      Reply

  18. Lindsay

    If I wanted to make this but put it in the crockpot instead with boneless skinless chicken breast, how would I go about doing that? Just throw everything in the crockpot and let it cook? How long and on which setting? Or would you suggest not making this in the crockpot?

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    • Rebecca

      You would place the chicken in the crock pot, pour the sauce over it, and cook it on high for 4 hours or low for 8 hours, checking for done-ness 1/2 way through, as all crock pots cook at different heats and speeds.

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  19. Laura

    I am super exited to make this chicken tonight, but I do have one question. In the ingredients list you have a small jar of tomato paste, but adding that is not in the instructions. I assume I should add it with the juice, cider vinegar, and syrup when making the BBQ sauce?? Also, I don't have any pineapple juice, so I'm subbing OJ... Hoping that will work ok. What do you think? Thanks!!

    Just pinned your chocolate cake as well! Saving it for the next family party!

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    • Rebecca

      Sorry about that I just updated it, you add it with the pineapple juice, maple syrup, and apple cider vinegar.

      The Oj sounds interesting, I think that could taste good it will change the flavor a lot but I think it would work. Let me know how it turns out!

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      • Laura

        Ok so the OJ made the sauce a little more tangy than sweet, which I expected, but it was still super good. We like a little more kick in our BBQ, so I'll add a touch of cayenne next time. This will become a staple in our home, I'm sure! Thanks!!

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        • Rebecca

          Thanks for the feedback!

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  20. alexis Williams

    I don't see where I should add the tomatoes paste

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    • Rebecca

      Sorry about that I just updated it, you add it with the pineapple juice, maple syrup, and apple cider vinegar

      Reply

  21. janice

    great recipe for sauce...just makes you want more.

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  22. Stephanie

    In your directions, you don't say when to add the tomato paste. I'm guessing it's along with when you add the pineapple juice, maple syrup, and apple cider vinegar. Is that right?

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    • Rebecca

      Sorry about that! You’re right, the tomato paste goes in with the other liquid ingredients. Thanks for catching that!

      Reply

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Baked BBQ Chicken Thighs Recipe - My Natural Family (2024)

FAQs

Should you cover chicken thighs when baking? ›

We don't cover our skin-on chicken thighs because we want that skin to get nice and crispy! To achieve this just follow these 4 simple steps! Place your chicken on top of a metal rack set inside a large rimmed baking sheet. Pat the chicken dry with a paper towel and use kitchen shears to trim off any excess fat.

What to cook with barbecue chicken? ›

Classic Side Dishes for BBQ Chicken

Cornbread, Coleslaw, Potato Salad (or try this no mayo Lemon Potato Salad), Southern Baked Beans, big leafy salad with classic Vinaigrette, steamed corn with butter, bread rolls, creamy mashed potato (or Creamy Cauliflower Mash for low carb emergency!), or Potato & Gravy.

What temperature should chicken thighs be? ›

While leg and thigh meat are still safe at 165 degrees F, it is recommended to cook your chicken until the internal temperature reaches about 170-175 degrees F. Chicken legs consist of actively worked muscles and the meat is tougher because of it. The higher temperature helps break down muscles.

Can you smoke chicken thighs? ›

Smoke! Place the chicken on your smoker skin side up. Close the lid. Cook the thighs until the internal temperature (make sure you're using a reliable meat thermometer) reads 165 degrees F. Depending on how big your chicken thighs are, it can take anywhere from 45 to 75 minutes to reach this target temperature.

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!

Is it better to bake chicken in glass or metal? ›

If youre looking to oven bake chicken then metal is the best choice however if you're looking to make a casserole then glass can work perfectly. Just be careful not to expose heated glass to cold tempatures as it will shatter!

What goes with BBQ chicken thighs? ›

Here are some of our favorite sides that will complement your chicken and get your taste buds tingling!
  • Sweet Baked Beans. Baked beans are a backyard BBQ classic. ...
  • Rich and Creamy Coleslaw. ...
  • Smoked Mac and Cheese. ...
  • Buttery Cornbread. ...
  • Corn on the Cob. ...
  • Order Side Dishes from La Rosa Chicken and Grill.

Is it better to cook chicken thighs fast or slow? ›

The key is to cook them slowly.

Gentle techniques—such as braising at a relatively low heat and grilling over an indirect fire—work best. The goal is to keep the meat at an internal temp between 140 and 195 degrees—the collagen-breakdown sweet spot—for as long as possible.

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 to cook chicken thigh at 400? ›

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.

What is the best smoke flavor for chicken? ›

Many wood flavors work well with smoking chicken. If you want robust flavors, hickory and oak are ideal. Maple is enchantingly sweet like wood such as applewood, peachwood, and cherrywood have sweet and fruity undertones that are highly desirable.

What is the trick to smoking chicken? ›

How to Smoke a Whole Chicken:
  1. Buy a fresh chicken, and avoid blood spots or injected meat.
  2. Wash the bird.
  3. Season the chicken with a dry rub.
  4. Set your grill to 225 °F.
  5. Smoke at 225 °F for 1 hour.
  6. Then increase the temperature to 350 °F to crisp up the skin.
  7. Cook to 165 °F internal temperature.

How long to cook chicken thighs at 250? ›

Rinse thighs in cold water, cutting away excess fat and skin, pat dry. Sprinkle liberally with Lawry's seasoning on both sides and set aside. Fire up the smoker to around 225-250°F. Smoke thighs for 3 hours.

Is it better to bake chicken covered or uncovered? ›

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 at 400 covered or uncovered? ›

You never have to worry about covering chicken while baking, as it's OK to bake it uncovered. Once your chicken is in the oven, it's hands-free until you need to check the temperature. Then, you can whip up a no-cook appetizer, vegetable or potato side dish, or dessert if you're feeling ambitious.

Should chicken thighs be room temperature before baking? ›

Allow the chicken thighs to sit at room temperature for 20 minutes. Cold meat in a hot oven or hot pan will cook unevenly and be tough. Make sure to pat the skin dry with paper towels, moisture will prevent the skin from getting crispy.

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