Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (2024)

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These Sweet and Spicy boneless Chicken thighs are incredibly delicious and made on the stovetop. The dry spice rub is sweet-spicy and is a blend of brown sugar and other spices. This easy 15-minute recipe qualifies as a perfect midweek dinner.

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Coated with an incredible sweet and spicy dry rub, these boneless, skinless chicken thighs taste delicious. The sweet-spicy dry rub for the chicken is really simple and quick to make.

To add to the convenience, the rub has regular pantry staples. For days when you don’t have your dinner planned or you are short on time, recipes like these come to the rescue.

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The chicken turns out crispy on the outside and has a juicy center. Seeing the golden crust, what would surprise you is that these are made on the stovetop in less than 15 minutes.

The stovetop version is as good as the oven-baked one but takes half the time. Quite simply, this is one of my top chicken thigh recipes.

Another great thing about this recipe is the sauce. It has plenty of sauce to drizzle, not to mention all the brown caramelized bits in it, and the sauce keeps the thighs moist for a long time.

Crispy skin-on chicken thighs are BAE. But crisping the skin on the skillet and then finishing it in the oven takes time.So I prefer to use boneless, skinless chicken thighs to speed up the cooking. And it is possible to get a golden, crispy crust on the stovetop.

As far as stovetop recipes go, this one is one of the best.

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Epic Sweet and Spicy Dry Rub

This spicy rub is everything in this recipe. It is a blend of Brown sugar, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. All these ingredients are easily available.

Brown sugar doesn’t make the seasoning very sweet. Rather, it brings together all the flavors.Smoked paprika gives off a smokiness that is so delicious.

The best thing about this seasoning mix is that you can make a big batch and keep it in an airtight container. It comes in handy.

Ingredients

Along with the above-mentioned ingredients to make the dry rub, you will also need the following:

  • Chicken thighs: I recommend skinless, boneless chicken thighs, which are ideal for this recipe and cook at the same time as the glazy sauce.
  • Butter and Oil: We add butter for more flavor, and oil is used to increase the burning point of butter.
  • Rosemary: Love the herb flavor of rosemary.
  • Chicken stock: Gives a body to the sauces.
  • Garlic: I have used cloves of garlic, which, when cooked along with the stock, infuses it with its flavor.
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How to cook chicken thighs with dry rub

The entire process just takes 15 minutes and is very easy to follow.

  • Prep – First thing to do is to make the dry rub ready. In a small bowl, mix all the ingredients required to make the dry rub seasoning. Next, pat the chicken pieces dry with a kitchen towel. Sprinkle the dry seasoning on all sides and gently rub them over.
  • Sear the chicken – On a hot cast-iron skillet, with butter and oil, stir-in garlic cloves for 30 seconds. Place the seasoned chicken thigh pieces with their flat side down. Cook on medium heat for 5 minutes. Flip them and cook again for 2 minutes. The top surface should have a golden crust now.
  • Cook the sauce – Now, pour in the liquids like stock along with rosemary. Scrap the bottom of the pan to free those scraps stuck to the bottom. They have flavor and we want that in the sauce. Cover with a lid and cook on high heat for 2 minutes.
  • Reduce the sauce – Uncover the lid and reduce heat to low and let the sauce simmer. We do not want the sauce runny and with the lid open, you can watch it reduce to the desired consistency. Do not let it on for longer else the sauce will burn.

Serve and enjoy!

Cooking Tips

It is a good thing that cooking with chicken thighs is very forgiving. Unlike Chicken breasts, thighs don’t get rubbery and dry if cooked for a little longer.

To get the best out of skinless boneless chicken thighs, cook it right.

  • A mix of butter and oil works always better. Butter gives richness to the sauce and oil prevents the butter from burning.
  • Do not overcrowd the pan with too many thigh pieces. The chicken pieces will steam instead of getting a sear. If you have a small pan, sear the pieces in batches.
  • I love garlic and always go a little overboard with it. It adds more flavor to the pan sauce.
  • Chicken and rosemary is a fantastic combination. It gives a freshness to the dish. You can substitute it with thyme or parsley if you prefer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get a crispy crust on chicken thighs?

For a crispy crust, sear seasoned chicken thighs in butter for about 2-3 minutes. Press with the back of the spatula, so that the boneless chicken thighs are almost flat on the skillet.
This ensures the chicken is seared evenly. Then lower the heat and cook slowly for another couple of minutes for the chicken to cook through.

Can this be made with Chicken Breast?

Chicken breast is the widely preferred cut. It is leaner and comparatively inexpensive. Yes, we can use chicken breast instead.
Cut chicken breast lengthwise to get a thinner uniform fillet and also adjust the cooking time accordingly.
For thicker cuts of chicken breast, you will have to pound them to form a softer and thinner slice.
Also, reduce the amount of chicken stock as the breast pieces cook much faster than the sauce can reduce to your desired consistency.

Can we use bone-in chicken thigh?

Note that bone-in chicken requires more time to cook and by that time there is a chance for the sauce to burn. So this recipe recommends boneless.

Yet if you have to do with bone-in chicken, the sauce might thicken and burn by the time the chicken gets cooked. So add more chicken stock when the sauce thickens to give more time for the chicken to cook while the sauce thickens up again and forms a glaze.

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Serve With

These sweet and spicy chicken thighs are very versatile and go with a variety of sides.

  • Mashed potatoes: Creamy mashed potatoes are the perfect side to soak up the sauce. You may also serve with roasted potatoes or potato pancakes to elevate the comfort factor.
  • Rice, or quinoa: Serve the chicken thighs and flavorful sauce over a bed of fluffy white, brown rice, jasmine rice or mushroom rice, or even quinoa for a satisfying meal.
  • Roasted vegetables: Add a pop of color and a healthy touch with a side of roasted vegetables, such as Airfryer Roasted Broccoli, Oven Roasted Carrots With Parmesan, or Brussels sprouts.
  • Green saladCucumber Strawberry Salad, Italian Chopped Salad, Pesto Pasta Salad, or Creamy Broccoli Salad are some refreshing salads to compliment the saucy chicken dish.

Store

You may store the cooked chicken thighs as it is in either the refrigerator or freeze them. Always use an air-tight container or zip-lock to store them.

While taking them out from the refrigerator, just warm them in the microwave or on a pan for 5 minutes.

If you have frozen them, then let them thaw out until they come up to room temperature. Microwave or heat it on a pan.

We do not have to sear the chicken thighs again and the sauce just needs to be hot again and will warm the thighs too.

More Chicken Thigh Recipes

Have a look at some of the awesome dishes that you can make with chicken thighs –

Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs – Chicken thighs made on the stovetop with a delectable sweet-spicy dry rub featuring brown sugar and aromatic spices.

Honey Garlic Chicken Thighs – A sweet, sticky, and savory honey garlic sauce with seared thighs.

Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Thighs – Tender, fall-off-the-bone chicken thighs slow-cooked to perfection, topped with a flavorful creamy sundried tomato sauce.

Garlic Butter Chicken Thighs – Deliciously juicy boneless skinless chicken thighs in a buttery garlic sauce – a quick and easy stovetop dinner ready in 30 minutes.

Oven-Baked Creamy Chicken Thighs – Try our oven-baked Crispy Parmesan Chicken Thighs recipe, featuring perfectly seasoned juicy chicken with crispy skin, making it an ideal choice for a quick and satisfying weeknight family dinner.

Chicken Paprikash – Discover the authentic flavors of Chicken Paprikash, a comforting Hungarian stew featuring tender chicken pieces braised in a creamy and flavorful paprika sauce.

Peri Peri Chicken Thighs– Bone in chicken thighs marinated in a spicy zesty homemade peri peri sauce. and baked until juicy and perfectly caramelized skin.

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Sweet & Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs Recipe

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Boneless chicken thighs in a delicious Sweet and Spicy sauce, perfectly caramelized on the outside. A perfect mid-week dinner that you will make again.

Equipment

pan to fry and sear the chicken thighs as well as cook the sauce.

Ingredients

  • 6-7 Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs
  • 1 tablespoon Butter
  • 1 tablespoon Oil
  • 2 Garlic Cloves
  • ¼ cup Chicken Stock
  • 2-3 sprigs Fresh Rosemary

For Spice Rub

  • 2 tablespoon Light Brown Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Onion Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Smoked Paprika
  • ½ teaspoon Chili Powder (ref note 3)
  • ¼ teaspoon Black Pepper
  • ½ teaspoon Salt

Instructions

Preparation

  • In a bowl mix all dry ingredients mentioned under spice rub.

  • Pat dry Chicken thighs with a kitchen towel.

  • Sprinkle the dry seasoning mix generously on both sides.

Sear the chicken thighs

  • Heat a heavy cast iron skillet. Add butter and oil.

  • Stir in garlic cloves and fry for 30 seconds. Garlic should look light golden in color and it loses the raw smell.

  • Place chicken thighs flat side facing down. Cook on medium-high heat for about 5 minutes, until it is crispy and golden.

  • Flip and cook the other side now for another 2 minutes on medium-high heat

Add liquids for sauce

  • Slowly pour 1/4 cup stock to the side of the pan. Add rosemary sprig. Scrap the bottom of the pan to release any brown caramelized bits.

  • Cover the pan with a lid and cook on high heat for another 2 minutes.

  • Uncover and simmer it for another minute or so for a thick sauce to form.

Serve

  • Serve along with rice, beans, or veggies with the sauce drizzled on top.

  • Watch how to make this with step by step instruction video after the recipe.

Video

Notes

  1. You might not need all the spice mixture here. Save any leftovers in an airtight container to use later.
  2. Don’t overcrowd the pan, or else the chicken will not crisp up and will start to steam instead. If the pan is small, sear it in 2 batches. Then add all the chicken back to the pan and add stock and rosemary.
  3. Substitute Chili powder with paprika or adjust the quantity of chili powder as per taste.

Nutrition

Serving: 100grams | Calories: 293kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 169mg | Sodium: 491mg | Potassium: 440mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 374IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (8)
    I started preparing this when I realized I had no brown sugar so I used organic honey and mixed all my seasonings in it, then put it over my chicken. It turned out amazing best flavor ever. I will go back and try it with the dry rub, but this was delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe.

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  2. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (9)
    So good! My husband and I are fighting over the leftovers. The flavors are wonderful. I didn’t use the garlic because I always burn that in my cast iron pan. Delicious.

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  3. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (10)
    Crazy easy, moist & delicious.

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  4. Hello, can I used chicken broth or powdered bouillon instead of stock? I’m all out

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    1. Yes, you can. You might have to adjust the salt accordingly.

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  5. Delicious!! I made this for dinner 2 days in a row! And the leftovers for lunch at work…just as yummy! I ate it with jasmine rice.

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  6. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (11)
    These tasted great but cooking them on high heat almost set my house on fire. I literally had the exhaust on, window open and my smoke detector going off the entire time. That said they were slightly blackened like they came off a grill.

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  7. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (12)
    Hi…just finished making this. Thank you! Very easy,& quick..Lv it!!

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    1. Happy you loved it, Esa.

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  8. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (13)
    Just

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  9. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (14)
    This recipe was really tasty! I cut the sugar a bit and added more heat. The gravy was nice but I would have preferred the chicken crispier so next time I’ll use high heat in the first steps. I paired it with mashed potatoes and smothered cabbage in the gravy and it was fantastic!!

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  10. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (15)
    Awesome recipe. My husband defrosted a large pack of chicken thighs. I trawled the Web for recipes and bingo!
    The flavours in this are amazing and it’s so simple to make.
    This is definitely going to be one of my favourites

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  11. Hi there, do you have the baked version of this recipe that you mentioned? Thanks!

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    1. No, I don’t have a baked version. But after adding the stock, you can bake for 15-20 minutes @350 F. Because the thighs are already seared, it will take less time in the oven.

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    2. I wonder if a griddle would work in place of a cast iron pan until it’s time to add the stock?

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  12. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (16)
    Delicious! I used boneless breast and dried thyme and it was fabulous and easy!

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  13. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (17)
    Without a doubt this is one I will make again and again. It was easy and the flavors were surprisingly wonderfully incorporated. Delicious!

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  14. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (18)
    delicious

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  15. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (19)
    Very good, quick, and inexpensive, but tastes delicious. Followed recipe exactly except added minced garlic about a minute before chicken finished browning. Be sure to slowly pour liquid as instructed so you don’t rinse the spice off the chicken. Also, when browning, carefully turn pieces with tongs; I used a spatula on my first piece and scraped all the spice off the bottom. I would suggest doubling the sauce if you want extra for rice or noodles.

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    1. Thank You Diane

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      1. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (20)
        This is outstanding! A wonderful bend of spices and flavors makes this easy dish one of the best chicken recipes ever! I want to make this for guests. Do you think I can cook before they arrive and keep in the oven on warm without it drying out?

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        1. Hi Katrina, you may keep it covered with an aluminum foil on warm. An hour should be safe.

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  16. Sweet and Spicy Boneless Chicken Thighs (21)
    This wonderful recipe that has everything I love for a weeknight meal: It’s quick, easy and absolutely delicious. Thank you, Subha! I already make your Baked Creamy Chicken Thighs recipes often…it is one of my husband and son’s favorites. I tried this sweet and spicy boneless chicken thigh recipe because I happened to have boneless thighs on hand. Wow! Was it good! The only thing I changed was a slight tweak to the seasoning to accommodate what I had on hand and the fact that I unfortunately cannot tolerate spicy foods. So I replaced the chili powder with a milder ancho powder and cut the amount in half. I don’t have a cast iron skillet so used a very large, heavy nonstick skillet, and was still able to get a beautiful crust on the chicken. Folks, it’s really important to follow Subha’s instructions to pour the chicken broth in on the side of the pan so that you don’t “wash off” that lovely crust. Wonderful!

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    1. Thank you very much Karen for trying the recipe and taking the effort to write such a lovely comment.

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FAQs

Is boneless chicken thighs healthy? ›

Boneless, skinless chicken thighs and breasts are both good sources of lean protein, which is important for maintaining muscle mass and supporting overall health. Chicken thighs are slightly higher in fat than breasts, but they also contain slightly more vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc, and B vitamins.

Why are boneless chicken thighs so expensive? ›

Boneless skinless cuts are more expensive because it costs money to remove the bones and skin.

How many boneless chicken thighs per person? ›

The size can vary dramatically, so for menu planning purposes, plan about 1/2 lb of chicken per person. Depending on the size and menu, a serving would typically be one or two chicken thighs per person.

How to cook boneless chicken thighs Gordon Ramsay? ›

  1. Mix chicken thighs with soy sauce, rice vinegar and Shaoxing wine.
  2. Grate and add orange zest. Marinate.
  3. Heat oil. Saute ginger and garlic.
  4. Now, add spring onion, chili flakes and peppercorns.
  5. Then, add the chicken.
  6. Mix soy sauce. Cook for 30 min.
  7. Season with black pepper and salt.
  8. Garnish and serve.

Is it OK to eat chicken thighs everyday? ›

Ultimately, chicken thighs can be a healthy addition to your diet as long as they're prepared in a good-for-you way. If you are trying to limit your fat intake, prepare chicken thighs in ways that don't use much added oil, like grilling, baking or stir-frying. Also be mindful of the sodium that you add during cooking.

Are chicken thighs OK for weight loss? ›

Parts like chicken wings, thighs, and drumsticks are very high in calories and fat, thus, making them a not-so-good option for weight loss. Apart from this, make sure that the chicken that you are eating is not deep fried or loaded with sauces, as this increases the calorie count.

Is it better to buy chicken breast or thighs? ›

If you're very health conscious, breast meat has a lower fat content. However, the other differences in taste and cooking often make chicken thighs a more popular choice.

Are thighs better than breast? ›

Which is healthier, chicken breasts or chicken thighs? Nutritionally speaking, boneless, skinless chicken breasts do have fewer calories and fat overall, says Jamie Allers, RD, a registered dietitian with Hartford HealthCare's Digestive Health Institute.

Which is better chicken breast or chicken thighs? ›

Chicken breasts definitely differ from chicken thighs as far as nutrition: three ounces of skinless chicken breast meat contains approximately 140 calories and a gram of saturated fat, while three ounces of skinless chicken thigh meat is roughly 30 more calories and two more grams of saturated fat.

Is it better to buy bone-in or boneless chicken thighs? ›

If you're short on time and looking for a healthier option, boneless, skinless chicken thighs are the way to go. If you're looking for a richer flavor and don't mind the extra work, bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are the perfect choice.

Is 2 chicken thighs too much? ›

The average 4.5-ounce chicken thigh has about 3 ounces worth of meat, so two thighs per person is a good number. If you are serving smaller children or appetites, one thigh should be enough.

Why use boneless skinless chicken thighs? ›

Thighs have enough fat that in a very dry, hot environment, they can develop a bronze crust without getting tough. Compare them to seared breasts or rotisserie chicken and you'll notice a considerable improvement in succulence and richness of flavor.

Can you overcook boneless chicken thighs? ›

The sweet spot for chicken thighs is between 175 and 195 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a little higher than the 165 degrees recommended for white meat. If dark meat is cooked to more than 210 degrees Fahrenheit it will start to dry out and get stringy.

How do you know when boneless chicken thighs are done? ›

Boneless, skinless thighs cook quickly. Roast until the chicken has an internal temperature of 165°F, about 20 minutes. If they are not ready, continue roasting and checking the temperature every 5 minutes. Rest the chicken.

Should I wash boneless chicken thighs before cooking? ›

Salmonella, Campylobacter and other harmful bacteria live on raw chicken. Washing or rinsing doesn't remove this risk, it worsens it by helping the bacteria spread. When you add water through washing or rinsing, you give these bacteria a way to travel throughout your kitchen.

Is chicken thigh healthier than breast? ›

Chicken breast and Chicken thighs differ in the nutritional value. If you compare the nutrition in both parts of the chicken, chicken breasts are a healthier option. They are low in calories, high in protein, low in fats and saturated fats but high in good cholesterol.

Are chicken thighs as healthy as breast? ›

The options. Chicken breasts do have a higher content of some B vitamins and minerals whereas chicken thighs have higher amounts of vitamin B12, she adds. Chicken thighs are typically less expensive by the pound. However, chicken breasts can be a challenge to cook because they can easily dry out and be overdone.

Are boneless chicken thighs bad for cholesterol? ›

Chicken, by nature, has lower cholesterol and lower fat than most meats. Chicken breast contains the least cholesterol, followed by the thighs, wings, and legs. However, its cholesterol-raising effects depend on the part of the chicken you use and the method of preparation.

Are boneless chicken thighs high in fat? ›

Chicken meat alone is relatively low in calories and fat compared to other meats. But once you start adding oil, sauce, batter, and breading, the calories can add up. For example, a skinless, boneless, cooked chicken thigh (116 g) contains 208 calories and 9.5 g of fat.

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