Enjoy more of my favorite marinade recipes like Greek Chicken Marinade, Pork Tenderloin Marinade and the tex-mex marinade on these Fajita Steak Kabobs. I bet this sweet and tangy marinade will become your go-to recipe whenever your family is in the mood for grilled chicken. Made from only a handful of ingredients, this recipe makes a marinade that will transform chicken breasts or thighs into something truly crave-worthy! Plus, it’s not spicy at all, so it’s great for the whole family. With that being said, you can make it spicy if you’d like. It’s super versatile and the ingredients are easy to adjust to your liking.
Why we love this Chicken Marinade:
Tender: When you marinate chicken with something acidic like balsamic vinegar, it acts as a tenderizer! Flavorful: Ketchup, honey, garlic and balsamic vinegar blend together to create the best mixture of flavors. Saucy: This marinade doesn’t just go away after the meat’s done marinating. I like to heat it in a sauce pot to thicken it, then use it to glaze the chicken.
Chicken Marinade Ingredients Needed:
Chicken – I love using boneless chicken breasts for this recipe, but you can really use any cut of chicken you like best or even pork tenderloin! Salt and Pepper Ketchup – Any brand will get the job done. The way it compliments both the sweet and tangy ingredients in the mix is amazing! Honey – Honey adds just the right amount of sweetness. It also helps to create the best thick glaze-like consistency. Oil – Use a neutral oil, like canola or vegetable. Garlic – fresh is best! Brown Sugar – If you’re in a pinch, just combine one cup of white granulated sugar with one tbsp of molasses. Balsamic Vinegar – This adds flavor and helps to tenderize the chicken meat.
How to make Chicken Marinade
Here’s a quick look at how to make the best grilled chicken marinade! For more details about ingredients and instructions, scroll down to the recipe card. “We loved this. Next time, I will double the marinade to have more to reduce to the glaze. Just loved the glaze.” Judith Add your review
Combine all of the marinade ingredients in a bowl/measuring cup. Place the chicken in a zip-top bag. Pour half of the marinade onto the chicken. Marinate for 30 minutes up to 4 hours.
Add the chicken to the hot grill. Cook for 5-7 minutes per side or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
Variations and Substitutions
Try an Asian-inspired version of this marinade by using hoisin sauce and a splash of soy sauce instead ketchup, rice vinegar, and 1 teaspoon sesame oil. Sprinkle the finished grilled chicken with sesame seeds before serving. Love Tex-Mex? Make your own south-of-the-border marinade by substituting ¼ cup of lime juice for the balsamic vinegar and bottled chili sauce for the ketchup. Add ½ teaspoon ground cumin and a pinch of dried chili flakes to the marinade if desired. If your family is a fan of spicy flavors you can add your favorite hot sauce to the marinade. Begin with a small amount, tasting as you go, until the marinade has just the right amount of kick to it.
How to store Grilled Chicken
Once the chicken has been grilled, you can store it for about 3-4 days in the fridge! Reheat in the air fryer or oven for the best results, or slice it for wraps and salads.
Can I freeze Chicken Marinade?
Yes!
What’s the best chicken to use in this recipe?
Boneless skinless chicken breasts are my first choice when I make this recipe. I find that the marinade adds tons of tangy flavor while keeping the chicken moist and tender. I also like the fact that chicken breasts are a nutritious, lean source of protein that my whole family enjoys. Boneless skinless chicken thighs will work well with this marinade and they’re also an economical alternative to chicken breasts. With a slightly higher fat content than chicken breasts, chicken thighs are extra-flavorful and juicy by nature. Bone-in skinless chicken breasts are another delicious pairing for this marinade! To grill bone-in chicken breast, the total grilling time will need to be increased on either side (bone-in chicken doesn’t radiate heat as efficiently as boneless breasts) — please use a meat thermometer to ensure your chicken breasts are cooked through before consuming! This marinade can also be used with chicken wings, drumsticks, and skin-on chicken breasts and thighs.
Can I use this chicken marinade to bake or pan fry chicken?
Yes! And it’s so easy to do. Check it out:
How to bake chicken with marinade:
To pan fry chicken with marinade:
Serving suggestions:
If you need something to serve grilled marinated chicken with, check out this Easy Potato Salad Recipe, Tortellini Pasta Salad, or Creamy Ranch Bowtie Pasta Salad! We also love it with these Buttered Noodles or Vegetable Lo Mein.
More Chicken Breast Recipes You’ll Love!
Crockpot Creamy Garlic Chicken Hawaiian Chicken — if you love pineapple with chicken! Baked Tuscan Chicken Breasts — so quick to prep. BBQ Chicken — includes an extra tip for the juiciest chicken.
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