10 Grilled Chicken Recipes to Make This Summer (2024)

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Delicious grilled chicken recipes you can enjoy all summer long whether you're cooking chicken for a weeknight meal or throwing a backyard BBQ.

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Katie Morford, MS, RD

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Katie Morford, MS, RD

Katie is a culinary dietitian with a master's degree in clinical nutrition. She has 25 years of experience as a recipe developer, writer, and teacher.

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Published May 28, 2021

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Google “grilled chicken recipes” and you’ll get A LOT of results. We’ve saved you some time by curating 10 terrific grilled chicken dishes you can make all summer long. Each recipe is also packed with pointers on mastering the grill when it comes to America’s most popular protein.

One of the biggest challenges with grilling chicken is cooking it just right, so it’s flavorful, tender, and juicy without being overcooked. There are a few techniques, tips, and tricks that can help you achieve a perfectly cooked bird.

  • If your recipe calls for boneless breasts, pounding the pieces using a mallet or cast iron skillet will tenderize your meat and this allows the chicken to be cooked evenly throughout.
  • Any cut of chicken you put on the grill will benefit from a marinade for a boost of flavor and to tenderize the bird.
  • Consider using an instant-read thermometer to test the internal temperature so you know exactly when to pull your chicken off the grill. Here is the perfect guide that will answer all of your chicken temperature questions.

Below you’ll find a line-up of recipes that travel the globe and run the gamut from whole-roasted, to skewered, to slathered in flavorful rubs and marinades. Make these recipes all summer long whether you're cooking up some chicken on the grill for a weeknight meal or throwing a backyard BBQ for a crowd.

  • Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

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    Both the chicken and the croutons get cooked on the grill for this main dish salad. Make the homemade dressing featured in the recipe or take a shortcut and use a store-bought brand. Tip: double the recipe and enjoy the extras for lunch the next day (just be sure to not dress the leftover salad until you’re ready to eat).

  • Grilled Dukkah-Crusted Chicken with Lemon Hummus

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    Bone-in chicken gets dusted with dukkah, an aromatic spice blend with Egyptian roots. It’s a blend of coriander, cumin, fennel seeds, and nuts which pairs beautifully with grilled chicken. Once the chicken is off the grill, pile it onto a platter with lightly dressed arugula, lemony hummus, and warm pita.

  • Grilled Cilantro Lime Chicken

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    The boneless skinless chicken breasts in this recipe are pounded until they reach an even thickness. The technique ensures even cooking and tender chicken. It is then marinated with lime juice and cilantro to pack in flavor. Slice the chicken breasts and pair it with a green salad and this Mexican Street Corn.

  • Grilled Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce

    Chicken satay is a popular Asian street food napped in a slightly spicy peanut sauce. It grills up quickly and makes a tasty supper along with rice and a cucumber salad.

    Continue to 5 of 10 below.

  • Barbecued Chicken on the Grill

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    There’s a reason chicken with barbecue sauce is so popular: it’s delicious. This recipe calls for whatever store-bought barbecue sauce you like (read the label, since some of them pack in a lot of sugar) but you can also make homemade barbecue sauce if you're feeling up to it. The recipe includes step-by-step instructions for nailing a perfectly tender bird every time. Serve this with classic summer sides, such as this Potato Salad with Dill and a plate of beautiful tomatoes seasoned with salt, fresh cracked pepper, and a drizzle of olive oil.

  • Chipotle Grilled Chicken with Avocado Sandwiches

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    These crowd-pleasing sandwiches are so full of flavor, it’s hard to believe they involve so few ingredients. The key is the hit of smoky chipotle chili used to spice the chicken. That plus ripe avocado, a swipe of mayo, and a soft bun bring the whole thing together.

  • Honey Mint Glazed Grilled Chicken

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    Any chicken dish with the word “glaze” has our attention. Plus, what’s not to love about a recipe that calls for just five ingredients (not counting salt and pepper). The glaze here is done with a combination of honey and fresh mint, flavors that are well-balanced by a vinegary marinade. Serve these with some tasty Green Beans with Lemon and Dill.

  • Rosemary Chicken Skewers with Berry Sauce

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    This is such a pretty dish! Rosemary-scented chicken gets threaded onto skewers and served with a simple sauce using fresh or frozen blackberries sweetened with red currant jelly. It’s easy to make but feels a bit fancy.

    Continue to 9 of 10 below.

  • Beer Can Chicken

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    Perching a whole chicken over a beer can as it grills is a nifty way to achieve a bird with crispy skin and juicy and tender meat. Feel free to keep the seasonings simple (salt, black pepper, and thyme) or mix it up with a favorite spice rub. A generous pot of these Cowboy Beans makes a perfect side.

  • Tandoori Chicken

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    You don’t need a tandoor oven to make tandoori chicken. Your backyard grill will do the job just fine. The key to this recipe is the marinade, a combination of yogurt, garlic, lemon, ginger, and spices that tenderizes the chicken while infusing it with flavor. Serve with naan or Indian-style rice and Cucumber Mint Raita on the side.

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FAQs

What is the secret to grilling chicken? ›

Grill over indirect or direct heat but keep the lid closed

If you're cooking a larger or thicker piece of chicken breast, grill over indirect heat before or after charring, especially if you want to be sure that it's cooked all the way through.

Do you season chicken before or after grilling? ›

Yes, you should always season your chicken before cooking when it's raw. You can even do this up to 24 hours before if you have the time. Why? Because leaving the seasoning on your chicken overnight in the fridge will help it start to trap moisture in the chicken, which will make it nice and juicy once cooked.

How to get the best crispy skin on grilled chicken? ›

Season the chicken skin with salt and grill skin side down over moderately low heat until the fat has rendered and the skin is nice and crisp. Keep the heat low — if it gets too high, the fat will sear and not cook slowly and melt away. Flip the chicken and grill for a few minutes skin side up until cooked through.

How to keep chicken juicy when grilling? ›

The key steps to really juicy grilled chicken are kitchen essentials — lessons that even the most seasoned griller should revisit each year. Pound the chicken thin for more even cooking, brine or marinade for flavor and color, and grill over direct heat for grill marks, but finish over low heat to keep them juicy.

Should you soak chicken in water before grilling? ›

This is a personal preference and serves no purpose for food safety. If you choose to do this, however, preventing cross-contamination when soaking and removing the poultry from the water is essential.

Should I put barbecue sauce on chicken before grilling? ›

Barbecue sauce typically contains sugar that will brown faster than the meat. This can make it difficult to tell when the chicken is done. To ensure you don't pull the chicken off too soon, add the BBQ sauce when you're nearly done cooking the meat.

How to make chicken soft like restaurants? ›

1) Marinate the chicken in water, wine, or other liquids for up to an hour before cooking. This will tenderize the meat and add flavor. 2) Slowly cook the chicken on low heat with a lid on top for about 15-20 minutes per pound of chicken. The lid prevents the chicken from drying out too much.

How long should chicken sit out before grilling? ›

"A lot of chefs will temper their meat," Wilschke says, explaining that it's just a matter of letting it come to room temperature over an extended period of time. While Robins recommends taking it out of the refrigerator 20 to 30 minutes before cooking, Wilschke advocates for longer, as long as a couple of hours.

Should I put olive oil on chicken before grilling? ›

Olive oil helps to brown the outside of the chicken, bringing it to a beautiful golden color, while still maintaining the meat's internal moistness. This is especially important when grilling, as chicken can quickly become dried out when cooked directly over the grill's heat.

What is a good binder for grilled chicken? ›

Binder for Chicken: The 4 Best Options

Often folks will call it a "smear" or "slather." One of the most common binders in barbecue is mustard. However, not many people use this for chicken (myself included). Rather, I will almost always use water, cooking oil, hot sauce, or pickle juice.

Should I put olive oil on chicken before seasoning? ›

Seasoning skinless chicken is as straightforward as with any other cut of meat. Lightly drizzle olive oil over the chicken to act as a binder, sprinkle your seasoning on top, then gently press it in and let your chicken dry-marinate for about 45 minutes.

Does oil or butter make chicken crispy? ›

“People put butter on the chicken skin with the idea that it's going to help it become crispy — it doesn't,” he laments. “It helps the skin to go brown because the solids in the butter brown, but it doesn't make it crispier.” Instead, he recommends using vegetable oil after thoroughly drying your bird.

Do you use butter or oil for crispy chicken skin? ›

So if you want to achieve crispy chicken skin, you'll need to pan-fry it in oil. Go for options with high smoke points, such as canola, sunflower, and peanut oil, but stay away from olive oil for this dish, as its lower smoke point generally means you won't want to use it for frying.

Why is my grilled chicken skin rubbery? ›

The ideal temperature to cook your chicken should be around 275 °F – 320 °F (135 °C – 160 °C). As you start to decrease temperature beyond this threshold, the skin will become rubbery. The chicken fat needs to be cooked into the meat, and that cannot happen when your temperature is very low.

How to cook chicken on the grill without drying it out? ›

How do you grill chicken breast without drying it out? Brining is the secret to juicy grilled chicken breasts. It requires a bit of extra time, but the soak in the a brine helps to tenderize the meat, which makes it less tough once it's grilled. Also, a brine is a great way to add flavor if you want.

Should I oil chicken before grilling? ›

Olive oil helps to brown the outside of the chicken, bringing it to a beautiful golden color, while still maintaining the meat's internal moistness. This is especially important when grilling, as chicken can quickly become dried out when cooked directly over the grill's heat.

What makes chicken tough on the grill? ›

Cooking Method: The cooking method used plays a significant role in the texture of chicken. Overcooking or cooking at too high a temperature can result in tough, dry chicken. Undercooking can leave chicken undercooked and chewy.

How do you grill chicken so it doesn't burn? ›

Here's the easy way - use a zone system on your grill. With a gas grill, only turn on the burners on one side of the grill and leave the other side off. With a charcoal grill, push all the coals to one side and leave the other side empty. Put the chicken on the no-heat side of the grill and close it.

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