Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs ~ The Recipe Bandit (2024)

Don’t dump the pickle juice! Use it as a marinade for these Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs cooked to perfection in either the air fryer or the oven!

Using leftover dill pickle brine adds moisture and just a hint of dill pickle flavor in the background of these tender breaded and baked chicken thighs. This unexpected marinade takes everyday chicken thighs to a whole new level!

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What You’ll need to make Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs

  • bone in, skin on, chicken thighs
  • leftover dill pickle brine
  • salt and pepper
  • flour
  • egg
  • breadcrumbs
  • paprika

Can I use Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs?

Of course! We often make this recipe with boneless skinless chicken thighs and it is just as good. We have found, however, that we have to adjust a couple of things in the recipe.

Boneless skinless chicken thighs have more surface area for the breading so be sure to increase the eggs to two (or three) and increase your breadcrumbs to 1 1/2 cups.

You’ll also have to increase the salt, pepper and paprika in the breading, but you can adjust that to taste.

And finally, you will most likely need less time to cook them. Begin checking them with an instant read thermometer at 25 minutes, removing from oven when they reach 170 degrees F. Follow all other instructions as written.

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How to make Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs

Recently, at a party, a friend of mine made dill pickle chicken wings. At first the combination seemed really strange but after some consideration, I tried one and I was really pleasantly surprised. They were weird, sure, but they were moist, they were interesting and they were actually really tasty!

Thinking about making these at home, I knew chicken thighs would be a great choice. They are meaty enough to absorb the flavor of the marinade, the right size for breading, and they don’t dry out after baking.

They turned out awesome and even now, a few years later, this recipe remains a family favorite!

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The first step of this recipe is to get your hands on two cups of leftover dill pickle brine. Marinate the chicken thighs for 2-12 hours in the brine in the refrigerator in a shallow dish or a large zip top bag.

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When you’re ready to cook the chicken, remove it from the brine and pat dry with paper towels. Set onto a plate and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Allow the chicken thighs to come to room temperature while you get the dredging station ready.

Set out three shallow bowls. Into the first bowl put 1/2 cup of flour. In the second bowl, put one egg and beat slightly with a fork until slightly frothy. And finally, in the third bowl, stir together the breadcrumbs, salt, pepper and paprika.

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Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs can be baked in the oven or in the air fryer. If you are using the oven, preheat to 400 degrees F at this point. The air fryer doesn’t need to be preheated for these.

One piece at a time, dredge the chicken thighs in the flour, dip into the frothy egg and then press into the breadcrumbs. Set into the air fryer or onto a baking sheet as you get done breading each one.

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If you are using an air fryer, generously spritz the chicken thighs with an olive oil spritzer.

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In the air fryer, cook at 380 degrees for 30-40 minutes, flipping once if using a basket air fryer.

If baking in the oven, cook at 400 degrees F for 40-45 minutes.

Chicken thighs (dark meat) are ready to eat when an internal meat thermometer reads at least 170 degrees. Please check the temperature so that you know that they are done. Serve immediately. Enjoy!

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Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs

Don't dump the pickle juice! Use it as a marinade for these Dill Pickle Chicken Thighs cooked to perfection in either the air fryer or the oven!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 636kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 bone in, skin on, chicken thighs (about 2 pounds)
  • 2 cups leftover dill pickle brine
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1/4 tsp paprika
  • olive oil spritzer bottle (if Air Frying)

Instructions

  • Place the chicken into a shallow dish and pour in the pickle brine over it.

  • Cover, transfer to the refrigerator and allow to brine for 2-12 hours, flipping once.

  • When you're ready to cook the chicken, remove from the brine and pat dry with paper towels. Set onto a plate and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Allow the chicken thighs to come to room temperature while you get the dredging station ready.

  • Set out three shallow bowls. Into the first bowl put 1/2 cup of flour. In the second bowl, put one egg and beat slightly with a fork until slightly frothy. And finally, in the third bowl, stir together the breadcrumbs, salt, pepper and paprika.

  • If you are baking in the oven, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. If using an air fryer, no need to preheat.

  • One piece at a time, dredge the chicken thighs in the flour, dip into the frothy egg and then press into the breadcrumbs. Set into the air fryer or onto a baking sheet as they are breaded.

  • If you are using an air fryer, generously spritz the chicken thighs with an olive oil spritzer.

  • In the air fryer, cook at 380 degrees for 30-40 minutes, flipping once if using a basket air fryer. Chicken thighs (dark meat) are cooked when an internal meat thermometer reads at least 170 degrees.

  • If using the oven, place the coated chicken pieces on a baking sheet lightly sprayed with cooking spray. 400 degrees F for 40-45 minutes. Chicken thighs (dark meat) are cooked when an internal meat thermometer reads at least 170 degrees.

  • Serve immediately. Enjoy!

Notes

Boneless, skinless chicken thighs may be substituted for bone in, skin on chicken thighs. You will need 1-2 additional eggs and approximately 1/2 – 1 cup of extra breadcrumbs. Also, you won’t need as much time to cook them. Begin checking them with an instant read thermometer at 25 minutes, removing from oven when they reach 170 degrees F.

Nutrition *

Calories: 636kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 38g | Fat: 35g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 230mg | Sodium: 2427mg | Potassium: 486mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 273IU | Calcium: 75mg | Iron: 4mg

* The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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FAQs

What does soaking chicken in pickle juice do? ›

Use it to marinate chicken; you'll be so happy that you did! The pickle juice imparts a nice little twang of flavor. But most importantly, it makes it super tender and juicy. Once it's lightly breaded then baked in the oven until crispy, it becomes a healthier version of your favorite fried chicken.

What does pickle juice do for fried chicken? ›

But I can tell you that if you've been attempting fried chicken sandwiches at home, and something is... missing... it is probably pickle juice. Fast food chains are using pickle juice in their chicken brine which packs a punch of flavor and helps gives the chicken that incredible flavor and tenderness.

Does marinating chicken in pickle juice make it taste like pickles? ›

If you don't like pickles, don't worry, it doesn't have much of a pickle flavor. It is there, but not strong at all. It mostly is there to help the chicken get tender. This pickle juice chicken might be your new favorite way to make it!

Does Chick-Fil-A soak chicken in pickle juice? ›

However, for years the internet has speculated that Chick-fil-A's chicken is marinated in pickle juice to give it its signature flavor. The company has never confirmed this statement, but many Chick-fil-A employees have added their two cents to the rumor.

Do you rinse chicken after soaking in brine? ›

Once the chicken is brined, remove it from the solution, rinse off the excess salt, and pat it completely dry, inside and out, with a paper towel. This step is important because it prevents the chicken from steaming in the oven, which results in an unpleasant taste and texture.

How long can I marinate chicken in pickle juice? ›

The chicken should marinate for at least 4 hours but overnight is best. However, do not marinate chicken for more than 24 hours. The texture of the chicken may change. It really is very simple to learn how to marinate chicken in pickle juice.

How long does Chick-Fil-A marinate their chicken in pickle juice? ›

What's the secret to Chick-fil-a chicken? The secret to that perfect tangy flavor is that it's marinated in pickle juice overnight.

Does pickle juice make chicken taste better? ›

That leftover pickle juice is an excellent way to tenderize meat and concentrate its flavor; just as a dry brine works by pulling salt into the chicken's flesh and juice-ifying its interior, a wet brine does the same.

What does Chick Fil A soak their chicken in? ›

The primary ingredients used in Chick Fil A's chicken marination include a combination of salt, sugar, and a host of spices.

Does pickle juice dry out chicken? ›

The pickle brine helps keep moisture in so it's super tender and juicy when cooked and doesn't dry out. And it adds a delicious flavor to the chicken, but it's not overpowering. It's so good, super versatile, and is great for meal prep.

What's the difference between pickle juice and pickle brine? ›

The former is a supplement beverage scientifically proven to prevent muscle cramps and dehydration that does not actually contain any pickles, whereas pickle brine is a result of pickling cucumbers, and is the high sodium mixture of food and juices remaining in the jar.

Should you season chicken thighs before cooking? ›

Cook the Thighs, Respectfully

Start by generously seasoning the meat with salt and searing the outside of the thigh (yes, the skin) in a cast-iron skillet with some oil.

Is it better to cook chicken thighs fast or slow? ›

The key is to cook them slowly.

Gentle techniques—such as braising at a relatively low heat and grilling over an indirect fire—work best. The goal is to keep the meat at an internal temp between 140 and 195 degrees—the collagen-breakdown sweet spot—for as long as possible.

How long can you leave raw chicken in pickle juice? ›

Place the chicken in a shallow dish or container and pour the brine over the top. If necessary, rearrange the chicken so each piece is completely submerged. Cover and refrigerate for 2 to 8 hours.

How long can you keep chicken in a pickle brine? ›

Add the chicken thighs and ½ cup pickle brine to a resealable plastic bag and refrigerate at least 1 hour or up to 24 hours, turning the bag occasionally to marinate evenly.

How long to soak meat in pickle juice? ›

Season the meat with salt and smear with mustard on both sides, sprinkle with lime zest then place on top of onions. Add in Worcestershire and pickle juice, cover and put in fridge for 1-3 hours. Remove meat from fridge at least 20-30 minutes before cooking to allow it to come up to room temperature.

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