The Best Grilled Chicken

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Say goodbye to dry, bland grilled chicken breasts. This recipe guarantees juicy, flavorful chicken every time.

Bowl of sliced, grilled chicken.

Sometimes in cooking the simplest dishes are the hardest to get right, and grilled chicken is a perfect example. Because boneless chicken breasts are so lean, they often turn out dry, rubbery, and bland. Contrary to popular belief, marinating alone will not prevent grilled chicken from drying out; in fact, it’s often the marinade that causes the problem!

My technique and marinade ensure tender, juicy, and flavorful grilled chicken every time. You can serve the fillets on their own as a healthy main course (kids love them), topped with cheese on a toasted bun, or, as I often do, sliced over a Caesar salad. Bonus: the recipe is quick and easy. You do all of the prep ahead of time and you won’t even dirty a single bowl.

What You’ll Need To Make THE BEST Grilled Chicken

ingredients for grilled chicken breasts

STEP-BY-STEP Instructions

Step 1: Pound the Chicken

Place the chicken breasts in a 1-gallon freezer bag and pound to an even ½-inch thickness. This both tenderizes the meat and ensures even cooking. Left in their natural shape, the thin side of the fillet dries out while the thicker side finishes cooking. If you don’t have a meat mallet, a rolling pin or a saucepan will both work well.
pounding the chicken breasts

Step 2: Make the Marinade

Lemon is a key ingredient in this marinade, but I only use the zest. Contrary to conventional wisdom, acidic ingredients (such as vinegar or lemon juice) do not tenderize lean boneless chicken breasts. Just the opposite: they “cook” the exterior of the meat and give it a leathery texture. The zest gives the chicken ample lemon flavor without affecting the chicken’s succulent texture.

zesting the lemonThe best tool for zesting citrus is a fine or microplane grater. Simply rub the lemon in one direction against the blades, turning the lemon as you go. Be sure to remove only the yellow part; the white pith underneath is bitter.

Once you’ve zested the lemon, mix all of the marinade ingredients except for the chicken together in a 1-gallon zip-lock bag (go ahead and use the same one you used for pounding if it is still in good shape).

marinade ingredients in bag

Add the chicken breasts to the bag and massage the marinade into the meat until evenly coated.

massaging marinade into chickenStep 3: Marinate

Seal the bag and place in a bowl in the refrigerator (the bowl protects against leakage); let the chicken marinate for at least 4 hours or overnight.

sealed chicken in bowl ready to marinate in the fridge

Step 4: Grill

When you’re ready to eat, preheat your grill to high heat and oil the grates (clean, oiled grates will give you the best grill marks). Be sure your grill is very hot before cooking the chicken; you want nice grill marks and char in the short amount of time it takes to cook these. When pounded thin, chicken breasts only need 2 to 3 minutes per side…no more! If you try to flip the chicken and it feels stuck, try giving it 30 seconds. It’ll release naturally when it’s ready.

You’ll notice that the recipe calls for the grill to be covered while the chicken is cooking. This creates convection heat which helps give the chicken a nicely charred exterior and a tender, moist interior.

chicken breasts on the grill

After removing the chicken from the grill, let it rest for 3 to 4 minutes before cutting into it. This will help keep the juices in and retain the meat’s moisture. (The timing is perfect as it’s just enough to get it onto plates, add sides, and put on the table).

While this chicken is best right off the grill, it’s also the kind of thing you can make a double batch of and freeze for future use in salads, pastas, and sandwiches.

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Freezer-Friendly Tips

  • Make sure the chicken is completely cooled before freezing it.
  • Keep the chicken pieces whole (no slicing before freezing).
  • To avoid multiple pieces stuck together (which extends defrosting time), wrap each piece individually in plastic wrap and then place them all in a ziploc bag. This also allows you to defrost one piece at a time if you’d like.

Bowl of sliced, grilled chicken.

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The Best Grilled Chicken

Say goodbye to dry, bland grilled chicken breasts. This recipe guarantees juicy, flavorful chicken every time.

Servings: 4
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes
Total Time: 30 Minutes, plus at least 4 hours to marinate

Ingredients

  • 1¾ lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 4 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1½ teaspoons lemon zest, from one lemon

Instructions

  1. One at a time, place the chicken breasts in a 1-gallon zip-lock bag; using a meat mallet, pound to an even ½-inch thickness.
  2. Mix all of the ingredients except for the chicken together in a 1-gallon zip-lock bag (go ahead and use the same one you used for pounding if it is still in good shape). Add the chicken breasts to the bag and massage the marinade into the meat until evenly coated. Seal the bag and place in a bowl in the refrigerator (the bowl protects against leakage); let the chicken marinate for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  3. Preheat the grill to high heat and oil the grates. Place the chicken breasts on the grill and cook, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes per side. Do not overcook. Transfer the chicken to a platter and serve.
  4. Note: The nutritional information includes all of the ingredients for the marinade, so one serving is likely significantly lower in calories and fat than the numbers below

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Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (4 servings)
  • Serving size: 1 chicken breast
  • Calories: 413
  • Fat: 25 g
  • Saturated fat: 4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 2 g
  • Sugar: 0 g
  • Fiber: 0 g
  • Protein: 42 g
  • Sodium: 958 mg
  • Cholesterol: 127 mg

This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.

Gluten-Free Adaptable Note

To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.

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Comments

  • If it rains and grill is not accessible, how would I best make this chicken on the stove or in oven? Thank you

    • — Kathleen on June 29, 2024
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    • Hi Kathleen, For indoor cooking, I’d use a grill pan. Heat it over medium-high heat until hot. Add the marinated chicken breasts and cook for 2 to 3 minutes on the first side without touching, until the chicken develops nice grill marks. Using tongs, flip the chicken over and cook 2 to 3 minutes more, or until cooked through. Hope you enjoy!

      • — Jenn on July 1, 2024
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  • My question…the chicken grills only 2-3 minutes per side? I usually do about 7 minutes or so per side to make sure it’s done.

    • — Sharon on June 24, 2024
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    • Hi Sharon, the chicken is pounded thin prior to grilling so they cook very quickly. Hope you enjoy if you make them!

      • — Jenn on June 24, 2024
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  • Can I add my grandmother’s traditional barbecue sauce to this recipe after turning the chicken to the second side? If so, do you suggest omitting the lemon zest or can I have both?

    • — Christine on June 22, 2024
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    • Sure, Christine, you can definitely add barbeque sauce if you’d like (and, yes, I’d probably omit the lemon zest). Enjoy!

      • — Jenn on June 24, 2024
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  • I am on a low salt diet. Can salt substitute be used in place of the salt in this recipe?? Thank you!

    • — Camilla on June 19, 2024
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    • Sure, that should work – enjoy!

      • — Jenn on June 20, 2024
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  • Hi Jenn,
    I love this recipe! Do you recommend it for chicken thighs and do I need to adjust ingredients/lbs of chicken?
    Thanks!

    • — Lesley on June 17, 2024
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    • So glad you like it! Yes, it will work with chicken thighs. I’m not sure if you’re referring to boneless or bone-in chicken thighs. If they’re bone-in, to get the same amount of meat, I’d buy approximately 2.5 pounds of chicken. And regarding cooking time, For boneless, I’d refer to the cooking time from this recipe, and for bone-in, use the guidance from this one. Please LMK how they turn out!

      • — Jenn on June 18, 2024
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  • So good! I used some in a Caesar salad.

    • — Ann on June 15, 2024
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  • Perfect for a quick midweek dinner. Enjoyed it with some ‘Killer Coleslaw’, yes that’s the name of the recipe, along with some roasted potatoes. Perfect 😋

    • — JoRobertson on June 13, 2024
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  • Hi Jen, I love reading your recipes. I printed out a bunch of them to try. I don’t have a grill or a grill pan. Would this chicken work under the broiler? If so how long should I cook them. So looking forward to trying your recipes, they look wonderful.
    Thank You, Linda

    • — Linda on June 9, 2024
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    • Hi Linda, Yes, you can use the broiler in your oven. The cook time will be about the same as that for the grill. Enjoy!

      • — Jenn on June 10, 2024
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  • I was perusing the website for a chicken breast recipe and I came across your recipe. I have to say that I don’t usually like grilling chicken breasts because they often are dry and have no flavor no matter what marinade is used. But….this is the BEST way to grill chicken breasts. Your technique to pound out the chicken and then marinade it is by far the most flavorful and juicy method. I have already made all of marinade recipes and love them all!

    • — Daryl on June 8, 2024
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  • I thawed chicken thighs instead of breast’s. I’m going to still try it on them

    • — Cherie Baker on June 5, 2024
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