Fire up the grill to make crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside Grilled Bone-In Chicken Thighs for a perfect lazy weekend dinner or summer weeknight meal.

Grilled Chicken Thighs served on a white plate

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We all need go-to recipes that require very little effort for an impressive result. That’s what these are all about. They are a quintessential summer dish, requiring just 3 ingredients, skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs and your grill.

Ingredients for Grilled Bone-In Chicken Thighs

chicken thighs salt and a pepper grinder on a marble surface
  • Skin-On Bone-In Chicken Thighs: Look for plump thighs of similar size, 6 to 8 ounces each (do not use boneless skinless chicken thighs as they will dry out)
  • Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper: Enough of both to season generously.

No need to marinate or even brush anything on (not even olive oil) to make this recipe. With just three ingredients, your chicken thighs will emerge juicy and tender on the inside with a fabulously crispy skin on the outside.

What is Two Zone Grilling?

The key to this chicken thighs recipe is two zone grilling (see infographic below). To achieve this, you’ll need a gas grill that has multiple cooking areas / zones. Once you preheat your grill, you’ll turn off one set of burners to create an indirect cooking zone. This is where you’ll place your chicken thighs or any food that you want to grill indirectly. The other side of the grill will remain on, creating a direct heat zone.

Two Zone Grilling Explanation Graphic

You can create a similar effect on a charcoal grill by positioning the hot coals on one side and leaving the other side empty.

Grilled Chicken Thighs on a white plate with a striped, cloth napkin

How to avoid grill flare-ups.

Cooking over indirect heat will minimize flare-ups, but your grilled chicken thighs will drip fat as they cook and will build up on the bottom of of the cool side of your barbecue and in your drip pan each time you cook.

Always check your BBQ’s grease pan and anywhere in your BBQ that grease builds up between grilling and empty out any accumulated fat. Then after grilling, once you’ve transferred your cooked chicken to a platter, crank up the heat for a few minutes to burn off excess fat to avoid a potential grease fire later on. (Speaking from experience here.)

Grilled Chicken Thighs FAQ

How long does it take to grill chicken thighs on a gas grill?

Cook skin-on bone-in chicken thighs over indirect heat (using a two-zone heat configuration) at 425˚F for 45 minutes. If your chicken thighs are small (lighter than 6-ounces) start checking for doneness at 35 minutes.

What is the best way to grill chicken thighs?

The best way to grill chicken thighs is over indirect heat.

How do you grill chicken without drying it out?

Grilling dark meat like chicken thighs with bone in, skin on, is your best option for tender juicy chicken. Chicken breasts are much more likely to dry out on the grill.

This is one of those chicken recipes where you spend 5 minutes of hands-on time and then let your gas or charcoal grill do the work. With indirect heat, you set it and forget it. Let it cook while you relax with a cool, refreshing beverage and maybe some great conversation.

What to serve with Grilled Chicken Thighs

Here is a selection of side dishes that pair perfectly with these thighs.

How to Make Grilled Bone-In Chicken Thighs

Season skin-on bone-in chicken thighs generously with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper.

seasoning chicken thighs with salt and pepper

Grill over indirect, medium-high heat (425˚F) skin side up for 45 minutes. Transfer to platter and serve.

chicken thighs on grill before and after grilling

Grilled Bone-In Chicken Thighs

5 from 13 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Calories: 316
Servings: 8 chicken thighs bone in skin on
A zero-fuss recipe for juicy chicken thighs with perfectly crispy skin.
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Ingredients  

  • 8 large chicken thighs, bone in skin on recipe note #2
  • kosher salt to taste
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Season chicken thighs generously with salt and pepper.
  • Heat a gas grill to medium-high, 425˚F. When it reaches temperature, turn off burners in one area to create an indirect heat, cool zone. Place chicken thighs, skin side up, on the cool side of the barbecue and close the lid. Increase burners in hot zone as needed to maintain a temperature of about 425˚F.
  • Set a timer for 45 minutes. Check the grill occasionally to confirm that the temperature is staying around 425˚F (preferably without opening the lid). The chicken thighs are done at 45 minutes (to check for doneness, a meat thermometer should read a minimum 165˚F internal temperature). Transfer to platter and serve.

Notes

  1. See post for infographic and explanation of two-zone grilling.
  2. If your chicken thighs are small (lighter than 6-ounces) start checking for doneness at 35 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 316kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 142mg | Sodium: 111mg | Potassium: 296mg | Vitamin A: 113IU | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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35 Comments

  1. linda wall says:

    5 stars
    I had no idea what zone cooking on my grill was, it is amazing i have a very large grill and it works out so much better than all that spattering and standing over a hot grill while the outside burns and it takes forever to get the inside done thank you so much
    Linda

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Zone grilling has been a revelation for us too, Linda! So glad you’re enjoying the recipe.

  2. Pamla says:

    5 stars
    I was searching for chix thighs cooked on indirect heat & this recipe was exactly what I was looking for. Only thing I did different was coated them w/lemon pepper and they turned out perfect! Crispy & moist. Will be using this recipe often but will experiment with different spices. Highly recommend for summer BBQ’s.

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      I’m so glad you’re enjoying this recipe and making it your own, Pamla!

  3. Kelly says:

    5 stars
    I don’t usually post comments; however, these thighs were delicious! I was a bit skeptical about the ease of the recipe, but it worked! Trying them again tonight!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Hi, Kelly! So glad you’re enjoying the recipe!

  4. David Rubendall says:

    I like this simple idea. Only comment I have is that you said “no need to marinate” when should have said marinade. I’m sorry, but I love the English language and am a stickler for correctness.

    1. Rance Mohanitz says:

      I think you have the two mixed up.

    2. Marissa Stevens says:

      Hi, David. I love the English language too and the word ‘marinate’ is a verb, while ‘marinade’ is a noun. So in the sentence you mentioned, ‘marinate’ is the correct word. (Though Merriam-Webster does offer a secondary definition where the words are interchangeable, so that makes us both right. 🙂 ) I’m glad you like the idea and I hope you’ll try it!

  5. Donna says:

    I have a George Forman electric grill-can I make them on it-thank you for reply Donna

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Hi there, Donna. I haven’t cooked these on an electric grill, so I don’t know. I wish I could be more help!

  6. Mary says:

    Do you turn the chicken at some point to get the skin browned?

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Hi, Mary! No need to turn them – the skins brown very well with the lid closed for the majority of grilling time.

  7. Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says:

    5 stars
    I LOVE chicken thighs Marissa and I’ve been slowly winning Tom over the last few years. They look totally mouthwatering. Pinned!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      haha, love it! Thank you, Mary Ann!

  8. Katerina says:

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness, Marissa, this is one perfectly cooked chicken recipe – just look at that golden, crispy skin! Yum! Thanks so much for all your tips, my daughter in particular will love this!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      I love to hear that, Katerina! Thank you.

  9. Alexandra says:

    5 stars
    These look absolutely crisp and perfect! I love them!!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Thanks so much, Alex!

  10. Dawn - Girl Heart Food says:

    5 stars
    So perfectly crispy and delicious! So many uses, too, including enjoying as is! Have a great weekend 🙂

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Thank you, Dawn! You too!

  11. David @ Spiced says:

    5 stars
    I was literally just talking with my mother-in-law about grilling chicken thighs! What a coincidence. She says she uses just salt, pepper and then sprays vinegar on them several times while they grill. This is a great post about direct vs. indirect grilling, too. Yum!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Sounds great, David! Thank you!

  12. angiesrecipes says:

    I am drooling terribly over those crisp chicken thighs. They are so perfectly grilled.

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      aww…thank you, Angie!

  13. annie@ciaochowbambina says:

    5 stars
    This is one irresistible recipe! I’m a big fan of chicken thighs, so you know this is happening at my house! Thanks for sharing! Happy 4th, my friend!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Fantastic! Thank you, Annie. Happy 4th!

  14. Leanne says:

    5 stars
    I eat a lot of chicken, but I don’t cook chicken thighs often enough. We grill quite a bit during summer, so I’ll need to try the two zone grilling technique. And thanks for the tips on preventing grease fire flare ups! Hope you have a great July 4th weekend Marissa!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Thanks so much, Leanne!

  15. Valentina says:

    5 stars
    This is such a great resource for grilling. The graphic is so helpful. This chicken would be so delicious alongside you grilled cauliflower steaks. 🙂 ~Valentina

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      Love how you think, Valentina. Thank you!