Boneless skinless chicken thighs are an easy, versatile, and budget-friendly ingredient that works in countless meals. Whether you want comforting fried chicken, a wholesome salad, or a bold international dish, there’s a recipe to suit your taste and schedule.
These recipes highlight simple pantry ingredients and straightforward techniques, so you don’t need to be a kitchen expert to get delicious results. From quick weeknight pans to slow-cooker meals and pressure-cooker dinners, here are 25 flavorful ideas for cooking boneless skinless chicken thighs using the stove, oven, air fryer, Instant Pot, or slow cooker.
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Family Style + Comfort Food
Instant Pot | Air Fryer | Slow Cooker
Traditional Food
Healthy Options
Unique
FAQS
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Family Style + Comfort Food
French Onion Chicken Bake
This easy French Onion Chicken Bake is inspired by French onion soup and packed with caramelized onions, cheese, herbs, and garlic. Serve it over mashed potatoes for a classic comfort food dinner.
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Greek Yogurt Chicken Recipe
This Greek Yogurt Chicken stays tender and flavorful thanks to a marinade of yogurt, garlic, shallot, lemon, and spices. It requires a few hours of marinating but rewards you with juicy result.
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Baked Buffalo Chicken Thighs
Boneless buffalo chicken thighs are seasoned, smothered in buffalo sauce and butter, and ready in about 30 minutes—an easy alternative to wings.
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Bacon Wrapped Chicken Thighs
Ready in under 30 minutes, these bacon-wrapped thighs use a sweet-and-savory rub of brown sugar and paprika for a family-friendly weeknight meal.
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Creamy One Pan Chicken and Potatoes
A one-pan dinner with creamy garlic parmesan sauce, potatoes, mushrooms, and spinach—ready in under an hour.
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Skillet Chicken Fajitas
Sear chicken thighs with onions and peppers and a simple spice blend for a sizzling, one-pan fajita dinner.
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Alfredo Mac and Cheese
A twist on fettuccine Alfredo—mac and cheese with chicken and broccoli in a homemade Alfredo sauce, ready in about 45 minutes.
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Oven Pulled Chicken Thighs
Slow-baked and fall-apart tender, these pulled thighs use a spice rub of paprika and chipotle, then finish in a sweet-and-sour sauce for balanced flavors.
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Honey Butter Chicken
Crispy and sweet, this honey butter chicken is shallow-fried rather than deep-fried, making it lighter while staying juicy and tender in about 30 minutes.
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Chicken Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Stuff poblano peppers with seasoned chicken, rice, and cheese for an impressive weeknight meal that can be ready in under 40 minutes using rotisserie chicken and frozen rice to save time.
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Fried Chicken Sliders
Crispy sliders made with chicken thighs or breasts are great for family dinners or party appetizers—simple, satisfying, and crowd-pleasing.
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Instant Pot | Air Fryer | Slow Cooker
Instant Pot Chicken Biryani
Fragrant rice, tender chicken, warming spices, and caramelized onions come together in this one-pot Instant Pot chicken biryani that’s doable on a busy weeknight.
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Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore
A classic family favorite made easier in the slow cooker—tender chicken in a veggie-packed tomato sauce served over pasta.
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Instant Pot Chicken and Rice Soup
An easy, comforting soup made with wild rice and hearty vegetables—perfect for cozy dinners and quick to make in an Instant Pot.
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Slow Cooker Chicken Thighs
Chicken thighs cooked low and slow in a honey-garlic sauce become tender and flavorful—serve over rice for an easy family meal.
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Traditional Food
Chicken Tikka Masala
Tender chicken marinated in yogurt and ginger, simmered in a creamy tomato curry with coconut milk—serve with naan to soak up the sauce.
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Easy New Zealand Style Butter Chicken
A quick New Zealand–style butter chicken that uses pantry staples and comes together in about 20 minutes for a delicious, creamy curry.
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Greek Chicken Gyros
Marinated Greek chicken served in pita with fresh toppings—marinate overnight for the best flavor and quick assembly at dinner.
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Homemade Chicken Shawarma Recipe
Shawarma-spiced thighs served on warm pita with schug, tzatziki, tomato, onion, cucumber, and olives for a flavorful wrap or plate.
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Healthy Options
Chopped Salad with Chicken
A crunchy chopped salad loaded with tender chicken, cherry tomatoes, peas, bacon, and cheese finished with creamy ranch for a hearty entrée salad.
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Pollo Asado (Chipotle Copycat)
A grilled Mexican-style pollo asado with bright citrus and spices—perfect for barbecues or an easy family dinner.
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Honey Chipotle Chicken Bowls with Corn Salsa
Sweet, spicy, and smoky chipotle chicken paired with corn salsa and avocado makes a flavorful, balanced bowl that’s simple to prepare.
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Chicken Teriyaki Bowls
Teriyaki chicken served with blistered green beans and rice—an easy, restaurant-quality bowl that can be ready in 30 minutes.
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Unique
Easy Grilled Chicken Poke Bowls
Grilled miso chicken thighs with sushi rice, a punchy dressing, and crunchy toppings make fresh, veggie-forward poke bowls you’ll want to repeat.
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Huli Huli Chicken
Huli Huli chicken is marinated in a sweet-and-savory sauce, grilled to a golden brown, and often served with pineapple for a tropical flavor reminiscent of Hawaiian-style cooking.
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There’s a boneless skinless chicken thigh recipe to match every craving—whether quick, healthy, classic, or adventurous.
FAQS
Is it better to bake skinless chicken thighs at 350 or 400?
A higher oven temperature between 400°F and 450°F is often best for roasting thighs; 425°F is a commonly recommended temperature for even cooking and good browning.
What cooking method is best for chicken thighs?
Grilling, roasting, and slow cooking are particularly well suited for boneless skinless thighs, each producing tender, flavorful results depending on the recipe.
Do chicken thighs get more tender the longer you cook them?
Yes—unlike lean chicken breast, thighs have more connective tissue and fat, so they often become more tender when cooked longer at a moderate temperature or low and slow.
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