Got 5 minutes for dinner? Make this incredible baked chicken recipe! Crispy oven roasted chicken thighs and drumsticks that makes its own gravy in the same baking pan.
It’s the chicken version of this Sausage Bake with Gravy, a long time reader favourite. Minutes to prep, zero maintenance to cook. 100% delish!
Gravy Baked chicken recipe – make its own gravy!
This is another one* of those super speedy recipes that came about at the end of a long cook day when I had to use up ingredients before the expiry date but had zero energy to expend. It’s a dump-and-bake recipe, but entirely made from scratch – no canned soup shortcuts around here!
Chicken is coated in a simple spice mix for flavour (plus it makes the chicken crispy!) then it’s baked IN a flour/beef stock liquid that magically thickens into a gravy by the time the chicken is cooked.
Just LOOK at the gravy perfection!! ↑↓↑↓
* Sausage Bake, and the Ultra Lazy Series (Chicken Broccoli Pasta Bake, Chicken Rice Bake and speedy Corn Chowder) being to more such examples! Handy for busy midweek cooking. 🙂
What you need
Here’s what you need for this baked chicken. Very few ingredients, right?? Hard to believe it’s going to make something so delicious… but I promise it does! It’s all in the cooking logic. Read on!
How to make this baked chicken dinner
And here’s how it’s made:
The key to this recipe is how the “self saucing gravy” is made. You simply whisk together flour with beef stock/broth, then pour it around the chicken. As it bakes in the oven, 3 things happen:
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The chicken flesh under the liquid stays moist and absorbs the stock flavour = tasty chicken flesh even without marinating;
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The chicken leeches juices into the stock, adding even more flavour into what will end up as gravy; and
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The flour in the broth makes it thicken into a gravy.
WARNING: When it comes out of the oven, you’ll be looking at a congealed mess in the pan instead of the silky gravy you see. Have faith! Just give it a good whisk and it comes together beautifully!
And here’s what you end up with – crispy chicken….
…. AND a gravy to douse everything on your plate!
And what did that take you to prepare? All of 5 minutes? If that!
Serve with anything your heart desires. Pictured at the top of the post with creamy mashed potato (possibly cauliflower – can’t remember if I was attempting low carb on that day) and a side of Rocket Salad with Balsamic Dressing.
And in the photo above, this crispy baked chicken is served with buttery Seasoned Rice (think Rice-a-roni, except homemade, excellent freezer standby) and steamed greens drizzled with the herb & garlic dressing from this Cucumber Salad.
But honestly? Chicken and gravy. It goes with anything (non Asian). You could even pull the meat off the bones, toss in the gravy then stuff it in bread rolls to make Chicken and Gravy Rolls. YES! – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Gravy Baked Chicken (thighs & drumsticks) - 5 min prep!
Ingredients
- 1.25 kg/ 3 lb bone in, skin on chicken thighs and/or drumsticks (all of one, or mix, Note 1)
- 2 tsp olive oil (or other oil)
Chicken seasoning:
- 1 tsp paprika powder
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1 tsp onion powder (or garlic powder)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Gravy:
- 4 tbsp flour , plain/all purpose (Note 2 for GF)
- 1 1/2 cups beef stock/broth (yes, beef, not chicken! Note 3)
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200°C/390°F (180°C fan).
- Seasoning - mix in a small bowl.
- Season chicken - Place chicken in a 23 x 33cm / 9 x 13" baking pan. Drizzle with oil then rub all over Sprinkle & rub in the Seasoning, using most on the skin side.
- Arrange chicken skin side up in the pan.
- Gravy mixture - Whisk flour with about 1/2 cup of stock until lump free, then whisk in remaining stock and pepper (forgot in video!). Pour into the pan around the chicken.
- Bake uncovered for 50 minutes, or until chicken is crispy and golden.
- Whisk gravy - Remove chicken onto a plate, then give the gravy a good whisk to make it smooth. Adjust Gravy thickness if required - Note 4. Taste and add salt and pepper, if needed.
- Serve - Pour gravy into a jug. Serve alongside chicken!
Recipe Notes:
- Seasoned Rice (excellent freezer standby to serve with everything)
- steamed veg tossed with the Herb & Garlic dressing from this Cucumber Salad
- creamy mashed potato (or cauliflower for low carb)
- Rocket/Arugula salad with balsamic dressing (super speedy, no chop salad)
Nutrition Information:
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coreen wallis says
Can I use Bone In Chicken Breasts?
Rakel says
This meal was really not planned at all, went out on Sunday for gammon but they didn´t have any left so ended up with chicken and quickly had a look through recipetineats because I knew I would find something there that we all would like, and I had everything for it too. Don´t know how many times you´ve helped me out without knowing it 🙂 thank you x
Sha says
Hi Nagi, does the seasoning of prapika make chicken spicy? I’m preparing for big family with kids. Will be using whole Maryland. Thanks in advance!
Nagi says
Hi Sha, it depends which type of paprika you use, I would use the smoked/sweet variety here as it won’t have any heat. N x
Sha says
Will be baking 2 trays of chicken same time hence may play safe and leave out paprika for 1 tray. Do you reckon to double or triple sauce ingredients for total 3.3kg Maryland?
Thanks Nagi, can’t wait to cook tomorrow!
Andreea says
Another amazing recipe!! We had ours with sweet potato mash and it was absolutely delicious!
Belinda says
First time making this tonight and it was so quick and easy! My family devoured it. I served it with steamed broccoli and cauliflower which was just perfect for soaking up all of that delicious gravy. Thank you for a new family favourite!
Devonie says
I’m not sure I can really describe how much I and my husband love this recipe. The only reason I ever neglect to make this once a week is if I forget to buy groceries. It’s super simple, incredibly easy, and very cheap to make (I use chicken thighs only, very affordable in my area). I always serve it with mashed potatoes, perfect for the gravy!
I usually make a salad to go on the side, as this dish is quite heavy. Steamed veggies work great also.
Husband loves taking the leftovers for lunch at work.
Thank you so much!
Chels says
Incredibly delicious. Broke down my first chicken and used the marylands. Thanks Nagi!
Caroline says
Absolutely fabulous! When you want homely cooked food without the fuss. Won’t disappoint ❤️
julie says
Cooked this for dinner tonight and it was wonderful. Minimum preparation with a killer gravy to boot – can’t get any easier. Thanks.
Kirsty Andrews says
Unfortunately I found this recipe super salty…I think I should’ve used salt-reduced beef stock…I wouldn’t make it again…sorry
Jen Leigh says
Unfortunately, my gravy turned out to be a bit lumpy so aesthetically, it could better. On the bright side, the chicken tasted great and the skin was crispy. Will try it with corn starch for the gluten-free version next time.
Stuart Charter says
I cooked this for my son, who is a chef de patron, and is v critical.
When he came to visit again, he asked for this again!! That’s how good it is.
Put roast potatoes in the oven, at the same and it’s all done.
Really tasty, and simple.
Nagi says
Woah that’s a fabulous compliment Stuart – sounds like you absolutely nailed it!! N x
Vanessa Murray says
Tried this recipe for dinner tonight and it was a hit even with my fussy toddler! I decided to do with chicken stock because my mum do not eat beef and it was still amazing and full of flavour!
Thank you Nagi for your amazing recipes. I used to not be very confident with cooking until I found your site and I love cooking everyday now 🙂
Holly says
Hi Nagi,
This was sooo good, the gravy turned out perfectly smooth once whisked and very flavourful. The chicken was crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside. The only small change I will make next time is to cut the salt in the seasoning as it was just a touch too salty. (I did use a fine sea salt, so probably just the difference in grain)
Served with your buttery seasoned rice and green beans.
Thanks for another quick and delicious weeknight meal!
Holly x
Kelly says
Can this be frozen in the gravy
Nagi says
Hi Kelly, it can, although upon thawing the skin won’t stay crispy. N x
Betty 🇨🇦 says
Thank you love this quick and simple chicken recipe. Paired it with mashed potatoes which went so well with the gravy. Made it twice in 2 weeks. Family loved it! 😛
Johnna Garcia says
Thank you sooooo much!! After over a year of quarantine it’s hard to make a dinner with chicken tasty but this dish was Awesome! I paired it with white rice. Next time it’s mashed potatoes! Even my picky 8 year old asked for seconds!!
Joy A Vivadelli says
I’ve made this dish 3 times already at my husband’s request. It is a delicious way to make chicken thighs with gravy. Easy prep!
Susan says
I made this with beef bouillon cubes. It was delicious and it was actually as easy to make as advertised (which often isn’t the case with recipes grabbed from the internet)!
I used boneless skinless thighs because that was what I had, but the chicken still came out great and moist.
Anna says
Hi Susan,
I’m thinking of using boneless, skinless chicken thighs too. Did you still cook at the specified time?
Jacinta Murray says
Hi Anna I always only use skinless chicken thigh cutlets & skinless chicken drumsticks & it still turns out delicious & yes I cook it for 50 minutes to an hour. I have made it this way at least 30 times. Sorry just realised you asked about cooking time for thigh fillets not cutlets.
Jacinta Murray says
Hi Anna I always only use skinless chicken thigh cutlets & skinless chicken drumsticks & it still turns out delicious & yes I cook it for 50 minutes to an hour. I have made it this way at least 30 times
Pamela says
Made this recipe with chicken broth instead of beef and added an extra bullion cube.. so easy to make, came out so good and my family loved it! Great recipe!