This Asian Chicken Marinade guarantees a mouthwatering symphony of Asian-inspired flavors cooked on the grill, stovetop, or oven! With years of marinating expertise (theyโre my fav!), Iโve perfected this recipe with critically elevating ingredients like toasted sesame seed oil, oyster sauce, sriracha, and curry powder for a caramelized, sweet-smoky, tangy flavor. Best of all, the glaze doubles as the marinade for effortlessly fabulous chicken that will impress even the most discerning palates!
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Asian Marinade Ingredients
Let’s take a closer look at what you’ll need to make this Asian marinade (measurements in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
What if Iโm allergic to shellfish? Or vegetarian?
If youโre allergic to shellfish/vegetarian, use LEE KUM KEE Vegetarian Stir-Fry Sauce instead of oyster sauce.
What is the best oil for marinade?
The best oil for a marinade is typically olive oil due to its rich flavor and health benefits. Olive oil is also known for its heart-healthy monounsaturated fats and antioxidants, which contribute to the marinated dish’s nutritional value. Additionally, olive oil emulsifies well, helping to evenly coat the food and ensuring that flavors are thoroughly absorbed.
In dishes like this Asian chicken marinade when you don’t want the flavor of the oil to be pronounced, use light olive instead of extra virgin olive oil. Other good options include avocado oil for its high smoke point and mild flavor, and grapeseed oil. Toasted sesame oil can be added for flavor infusion as well.
How to make Asian Marinade for Chicken
Let’s take a closer look at how to make Asian Chicken with step-by-step photos (full recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
How to Cook Asian Chicken
As the chicken cooks, the sugar caramelizes and creates incredible layers of sweet-smoky, tangy flavor! You can cook the chicken on the grill, stovetop, or oven, although we love the added smoky char and easy cleanup of the grill!
how to Grill
1. Preheat, clean and grease the grill to medium high heat, 375ยฐF.
2. Grill chicken, covered, for 5-7 minutes per side, or until chicken is cooked through to an internal temperature of 170 degrees F.
3. Transfer the chicken to a cutting board and rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
how to PAN SEAR
1. Grease an indoor grill pan or heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. An indoor grill pan works much better because the sugar likes to char in a skillet.
2. Working in batches, remove the chicken from the marinade and let the excess drip off. Add chicken to the hot pan and cook, undisturbed for 3-4 minutes, or until nicely browned on one side.
3. Flip the chicken over, cover the pan, and reduce the heat to medium.
Cook for approximately 5 to 7 more minutes (depending on the thickness of the chicken).
4. Transfer chicken to a plate/cutting board. Bush the chicken with the reserved glaze and rest for 5 minutes before serving.
how to bake
1. Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with cooking spray.
2. Add the boneless chicken thighs in an even layer so they arenโt touching.
3. Bake at at 425 degrees F for 25-30 minutes or until cooked through.
4. Bush the chicken with the glaze and rest for 5 minutes before serving.
what temperature should Chicken thighs be cooked to?
Chicken thighs are done when they register 170 degrees on an instant-read thermometer. Note this is higher than the 165 degrees required for chicken breasts because dark chicken meat contains higher amounts of connective tissue. Cooking dark meat to only 165 F will yield chewy, rubbery meat, but cooking it to 170 F will yield tender, juicy meat as the collagen melts and turns to gelatin.
I recommend investing in a meat thermometer; otherwise, there is no accurate way to know when your chicken is cooked without slicing it open and losing valuable juices.
Asian Chicken Recipe Tips
prep ahead Asian Marinade for Chicken
You can either cook the chicken ahead of time for meal prep, or prepare individual components of the recipe:
-Marinade: Whisk the marinade together and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator WITHOUT the chicken for up to 2 days.
-Chicken: Cooked chicken thighs makes fantastic meal prep (they remain juicier than breasts when reheated).
Asian Marinade Recipe Variations
How to Serve Asian Chicken
This versatile recipe pairs well with rice and veggies or your favorite summer sides. Here are a few options to make a complete feast:
HOW TO STORE Asian Chicken Recipe
Store the cooked chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or freeze for up to three months.
How to reheat Asian chicken marinade recipe
-Microwave: Chop or slice the chicken so it reheats more evenly; heat for 30 seconds, then at 10-second intervals as needed.
-Oven: Transfer the chicken to an oven-proof dish. Cover with foil and reheat at 350 degrees F for 8-10 minutes or just until warmed through.
Asian Chicken Marinade Recipe FAQs
Chicken thighs are best if the marinade is allowed to work its magic for at least 4-6 hours. However, the chicken can be refrigerated in the marinade for as long as 24 hours. Chicken breasts, on the other hand, should only be marinated for up to 12 hours.
The secret to a good marinade is balancing the key elements of flavor: acid (like vinegar, citrus or rice wine), fat (such as oil), and seasonings (herbs, spices, salt, and sweeteners). This combination helps to tenderize the meat, enhance its flavor, and ensure it stays juicy during cooking.
No, you should NOT poke holes in the chicken before marinating. This drains out the valuable juices and will result in less juicy marinated chicken thighs. You can cut slits in thick pieces of chicken like chicken legs to reach deeper into the protein, but never poke holes.
Yep! You can marinate the chicken for up to 24 hours, but donโt push it too much longer than that otherwise the acid in the marinade can break down the muscle fibers too much and make your chicken mushy.ย ย ย
I prefer food-safe sealable plastic bags such as freezer Ziploc bags. They really allow the marinade to envelop the chicken vs. a dish in which the marinade might not cover all of it.ย When using a plastic bag, make sure to squeeze out excess air before sealing then roll up the bag so the chicken is nice and snug. Sealable bags are also great for easy cleanup โ just toss them!
Always marinate chicken for a prolonged period of time covered in the refrigerator and not at room temperature to avoid food-born illness. Only remove the chicken thighs from the fridge to the counter 30 minutes before youโre ready to grill to help bring it to room temperature so it cooks more evenly.ย
Yes! If you canโt get to cooking your marinating grilled chicken thighs within 12 hours, just pop it in the freezer โ another perk of using sealable plastic bags. When itโs time to cook, just thaw and cook immediately. You donโt want the chicken to marinate again or it can become mushy.
Looking for more Asian Chicken Recipes?
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Mongolian Chicken
Honey Sesame Chicken
Chicken Teriyaki
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Lemongrass Chicken
Honey Soy Chicken
Grilled Chicken Thighs with Honey Sesame Sauce
Honey Sriracha Chicken
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Ingredients
CHICKEN
- 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs, trimmed
MARINADE/GLAZE
- 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce
- 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1ยฝ tablespoons rice wine
- 2-3 teaspoons sriracha or favorite Asian chili sauce
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seed oil
- 2 tablespoons neutral oil (light olive oil, canola, grapeseed oil, etc.)
- 1 tsp EACH garlic powder, ground ginger (or 1 TB fresh)
- 1/2 tsp EACH onion powder, paprika, curry powder
FOR SERVING
- chopped green onions
- toasted sesame seeds (optional)
- red chili peppers (optional)
- freshly squeezed lime juice (optional)
Instructions
- Whisk the Marinade/Glaze ingredients in a large freezer bag or shallow dish (whatever you marinate the chicken in). Remove ¼ cup to use later as the Glaze. Add the chicken thighs to the remaining marinade in the bag/bowl and turn to coat. Seal/cover and refrigerate for 2-24 hours (the longer, the better).
- When ready to cook, remove the chicken from the fridge and rest at room temperature for 20-30 minutes.
GRILL DIRECTIONS
- Preheat the grill to 375 degrees F with the lid closed. Clean and generously grease the grill with vegetable oil.
- Grill the covered chicken for 5-7 minutes per side or until cooked through. (An inserted thermometer should read 170 degrees F for thighs and 160 degrees F for breasts.) Brush the chicken with the reserved Glaze (which never touched the raw chicken) and let rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
OVEN DIRECTIONS
- Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with cooking spray. Add the chicken thighs so they arenโt touching.
- Bake at 375 degrees F for 20-30 minutes (depending on size) until the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees F for thighs and 160 degrees F for breasts. Brush the chicken with the reserved Glaze (which never touched the raw chicken) and let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
SKILLET DIRECTIONS
- The sugar will cause the chicken to char more, so I recommend using an indoor grill pan. Grease the pan and heat to medium-high heat. If using a nonstick skillet, heat one tablespoon of neutral oil over medium heat.
- Working in batches, remove the chicken from the marinade and let the excess drip off. Add the chicken and cook, undisturbed, for 3-4 minutes or until nicely browned on one side.
- Flip the chicken over, cover, and reduce the heat to medium-low. Cook for approximately 3-5 more minutes (depending on the thickness of the chicken) or until the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees F for thighs and 160 degrees F for breasts.
- Transfer the chicken to a plate or cutting board. Brush the chicken with the reserved Glaze (which never touched the raw chicken) and let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
Notes
- Rice wine:ย This key ingredient adds a unique sweetness and depth of flavor to the marinade.ย I recommend usingย โKikkoman Aji-Mirin: Sweet Cooking Rice Seasoning,โ commonly located in the Asian section of most grocery stores, or you canย Amazon it. It’s important to note that rice wine should not be substituted withย rice vinegar, as they have different flavors. ย Rice vinegar will add an acidic flavor without the desired sweetness.
- Allergic to Shellfish?ย Use LEE KUM KEE Vegetarian Stir-Fry Sauceย instead of oyster sauce.
- Variations:ย See the post for fun ways to serve this Asian chicken!ย
- Storage: Store the cooked chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or freeze for up to three months.ย
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