Balsamic Chicken is a baked chicken dinner that’s incredible quick to prepare: just mix balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, honey, sugar and garlic, pour it over chicken and pop it in the oven. And out comes this glorious chicken that’s savoury, tangy, sweet and very, very sticky!
Quick baked chicken recipes are mid week life savers and this balsamic chicken is a back-pocket gem along with simple Honey Mustard Chicken, Juicy Baked Breasts and country-style Baked Thighs.
Sticky Balsamic Chicken
This is a baked chicken recipe for busy weeknights, lazy Sundays, and every other day in between.
When it’s this effortless to make something so lip smackingly good with ingredients that are basic pantry essentials, frozen meals and home delivery aren’t even a passing thought. No matter how nuts your household is at dinner time, no matter how tired you are, no matter how irritating and incompetent your boss is, how bad the commute home was, how miserable the weather is – you got this.💪🏼
2 minutes to make the sauce (and that includes reaching / taking lid off / measuring).
Pour over chicken and bake.
No marinating required – the glaze is so sticky and has enough flavour that you don’t need to marinate. Though you can if you want. I don’t. Don’t think I ever have. This is a quick-unplanned-on-the-fly type recipe, in my books. 🙂
And this is what comes out of the oven.
This baked chicken recipe is effortless – high returns for very little effort!
This Balsamic Chicken is so sticky. You just want to grab it with your hands and suck your fingers clean. Frankly, I’m all for that. I am a huge fan of eating with hands, I just always wonder where that line is where eating with hands becomes unacceptable!
The sugar and honey in the glaze balances out the tartness of the balsamic
When I wrote out this recipe for this Baked Balsamic Chicken with the intention of posting it, I did hesitate for a moment at the amount of honey and sugar in the balsamic glaze. But it needs it. Not only because it’s what makes the sauce reduce down into a sticky glaze, but also because balsamic vinegar is very tangy and needs a decent amount of sweetness to offset it.
Even my anti-overly-sweet-things mother, who happened to be over when I was shooting this (she does tend to drop by at rather convenient times i.e. when there’s a massive pile of washing up to do), declared that it’s not too sweet because of the tanginess of the balsamic.
She really liked it. She hoovered down a drumstick incredibly fast [for a woman of her age😂] then reached for another before I smacked her hand away. I wasn’t finishing photographing!!!! This stuff is hard to photograph – they have a tendency to look like black blobs of coal!!! – Nagi x
More simple baked bone-in chicken thigh recipes
- Baked Chicken and Rice
- Honey Mustard Chicken – also this version with Potatoes and crispy bacon!
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Baked Balsamic Chicken
Ingredients
- 1 kg / 2 lb chicken thighs (5 pieces, bone in, skin on), or drumsticks or wings (any combination) (Note 1)
Sauce:
- 1/4 cup (65 ml) balsamic vinegar
- 2 1/2 tbsp / 50 ml soy sauce , all purpose or light (not dark soy sauce)
- 1/4 cup (85 g / 65 ml) honey
- 1/4 cup (45g) brown sugar , loosely packed (Note 2)
- 2 garlic cloves, minced (or 1 1/2 tsp garlic paste from jar)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C/350F.
- Line a baking dish with foil and baking / parchment paper.
- Mix together Sauce in a bowl.
- Place chicken in baking dish, skin side down for thighs and wings. Make sure the pan is big enough so the chicken is squished up next to each other (sauce may not reduce enough), but not so large that there is more than 4"/10 cm between every piece of chicken (sauce may reduce too much).
- Pour over Sauce. Bake 30 minutes. Turn chicken over, spoon over sauce.
- Bake 20 minutes or until chicken is cooked through. The Sauce should have thickened.
- Stand for 5 minutes, then spoon Sauce over chicken and serve.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
LIFE OF DOZER
Superb display of canine athleticism and sheer determination to ….. well, to be the first to reach a blue rubber duck. 😂
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Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says
I hope Dozer got the duck. I’d hate it if he let our side down. 🙂
Your chicken looks so sticky and delicious!
Nagi says
He DIDN’T!!!! ?
SandyToes says
Thanks for telling us that it won’t work as written with breasts. I’d already been thinking of adapting it as a glaze for the grilled boneless breasts, and with your recommendation to reduce the sauce, it should be perfect! I’ll report back this weekend.
Love the look of sheer determination on Dozer’s mug.
Nagi says
I know, right!!! To think that a rubber duck creates such fierce determination!!
Bethany @ athletic avocado says
This sweet sticky chicken has got me drooling and wishing I was eating it for dinner now! Holy winner winner chicken dinner!
Nagi says
OMG I love that saying, it is so Aussie!
Jain says
would caramelized balsamic vinegar work?
Nagi says
Hi Jain! Unfortunately not, it’s already been sweetened and thickened so will overpower this recipe. As different brands are so different, I don’t know how to convert this recipe using caramelised balsamic. 🙂 N xx
Zdenka says
Just three things: 1) thumbs up for the vid music, 2) balsamic is delicious on anything, let alone on fatty chicken thighs and 3) blue rubber ducks are totally worth to race for.
Nagi says
YOU CRACK ME UP!!!!!!
RossC says
Another simple winner!!!
I happen to have collected a few, vacuum packed, pieces of bone in chicken in the freezer..
A perfect recipe for using them… :O)
Nagi says
Oh I think I subconsciously knew that…. yep. That’s why I shared this! 😉
RossC says
Just finished having this for today’s dinner… Major goodness…
It will be a regular on our meal rotation… :O)
Nagi says
FIST PUMP! ? N xx
Misty says
What perfect timing! I was just starting my grocery list, and wondering what to make, and thought I’d check my inbox to see what new recipe you had up. Guess what we’re having for dinner tonight? lol
By the way, love that recipe slider thingy! I never noticed that before until you pointed it out. 🙂
Nagi says
It’s pretty cool, isn’t it! 🙂 I haven’t publicised it or got a big arrow pointing towards it because every recipe is different so as I convert recipes into this new format, I’m having to consider whether they can be scaled up. Don’t want people to be disappointed with recipes not working because of they scale it!!
Misty says
Completely understandable – it can be a huge challenge to see if portions can be increased/decreased and how it would affect the finished dish. I imagine baking/pastry could be especially difficult? (Or maybe it’s just me due to those ‘eyeful’ measurements I tend to do at times – gaaah, such a bad habit lol).
Margaret Dwyer says
I had never noticed the slider either and as I live on my own it is very useful. Has it only just been included?
Nagi says
Hi Margaret! It exists for recipes from the last month or so because I moved to a new recipe card. However, the reason I haven’t publicised it is because not all recipes can be scaled without making little adjustments, like with this recipe. If you scale it up, you really have to make sure to use a larger pan, and vice versa for scaling down, otherwise the sauce doesn’t reduce / reduces too quickly. So as I go through old recipes and convert them, I am adding tips of using the scaler. N xx
SandyToes says
Recipe slider? What? Where?
David Heath says
Where it says “Servings 5”
hover your mouse over the “5” and a slider will appear. Drag it to the left to decrease quantities, Drag to the right to increase them.
If you are using a touch screen, touch the “5” to see slider.
Sophia says
Thanks, David! I never noticed it before.
Gaila says
Nagi! this chicken looks delicious!! Does Dozer have a fun life! my gosh, can you adopt me?
Nagi says
Do you chase blue rubber ducks too? 😉
mila says
YESSSSSSS this is soooooooo our dinner every Friday! When I am lazy and need to plop SOMETHING in the oven for our last minute friends gathering… I love the combo of balsamic and soy…its like the ultimate Italian Asian fusion right?!
Nagi says
You are so good at “getting” the right combo of simple ingredients that make magic Mila!!! I saw a Skype message from you, bear with me! So many messages lately, everyone wants to talk about their blog 🙂
mila says
I know I know… You are Ms. Busy bee…. its cool i just miss you!
Piroska says
This looks so delicious! And even better–easy!!
Nagi says
That they are! EASY and DELICIOUS!!!! ❤️
Justie says
I am 52 and have never learned, nor cared about cooking until I accidentally stumbled on your blog. I’m hooked. I am sad when I can’t cook. Thank you for helping me learn.
Nagi says
I can’t tell you how happy it makes me reading a message like this Justie! N xx
Mimi says
Will it work as well with boneless skinless drumsticks?
Nagi says
Hi Mimi! Hmm, I didn’t think of that! You know what, I think they will work pretty well. They take about 40 minutes to bake, so an extra 10 minutes if required to reduce the glaze will be ok, they are fatty enough to take it and in fact, they just get extra tender as opposed to drying out. 🙂
Lisa says
I’m wondering the same thing – if it will work with boneless, skinless thighs. My family won’t eat chicken with bones OR skin.
Nagi says
Hi Lisa! With boneless skinless thighs, they cook in around 20 – 25 minutes. So what I would do is cook them in the sauce, then take the chicken out and pop the dish back in the oven for 5 – 10 minutes (while the chicken is resting) so the sauce reduces. Then when you take it out, squidge the chicken in the sauce. 🙂
Dorothy Dunton says
Hi Nagi. Sticky and delicious; I’m all for hands on, just give me a side of napkins.
Nagi says
RIGHT ON Dorothy!! 🙂
Fuz says
If ever a black blob of coal looked delicious..its right here !!! 🙂
Nagi says
BA HA HA!!!! It DOES look like a lump of coal, doesn’t it????!!
Nancy Diaz-Ryan says
Hi Nagi, You never fail to impress me! Whenever I am having a hard time coming up with something delicious and different, You come to my rescue! Will be trying this dish tomorrow for my family! Thanks for the inspiration and deliciousness you always help me bring to my dinner table!
Nagi says
Thank you for the compliment Nancy! It just warms my heart to think that in some small way, I am helping people around the world make delicious food for their family and friends!!! 🙂 N xx