Rosemary Chicken Thighs Recipe. A stove-top to oven one pot meal that loaded with luscious savory flavors in a rich white wine sauce. Easy and quick and delicious dinner recipe.
I was reading a food blog the other day that suggested that we come up with a new word to describe a dish or recipe that is surprisingly easy and fabulously delicious. I’ve come up with omgeasy, and this recipe fits the bill.
One Pot Chicken Thigh Recipes
We’re big fans of one pot braised or roasted chicken thigh dishes and this stove-top to oven meal is one of our favorites.
My cast iron skillet has become my best friend in this arena. A good quality and well-seasoned cast iron skillet is worth it’s weight in gold. It’s best feature, browning stove top and then transferring to the oven.
This Rosemary Chicken Thighs recipe is so easy that the hardest part is flouring and searing the chicken in hot oil. Which is really not hard at all. Just a little messy here and there. The rest is a breeze.
Ingredients are simple when compared to the complex end-result flavors. After searing the chicken thighs in your cast iron skillet, just add white wine, chicken broth, fresh rosemary, bay leaves, garlic and lemon wedges.
That’s it! Pop it in the oven and in 30 minutes, voila, you’re singing its praises.
A great tip to keep that chicken crisp is to heat the skillet over medium high heat and not add the oil until the skillet is hot. When the oil is shimmering, then add the chicken thighs skin side down. Don’t turn them until they skillet releases them easy.
Cast Iron Skillet Lemon Garlic Rosemary Chicken Thighs Recipe
Serve over rice or mashed potatoes, or for a healthier option, alongside your favorite fresh vegetable. Don’t forget to use a big spoon for a hearty drizzle of this luxurious sauce.
I hope you give this Rosemary Chicken Thighs recipe a try, and if you do, please come back and give the recipe a star rating.
And if you have a favorite cast iron skillet chicken thigh recipe, let me know, I’d love to give it a try.
More Easy Chicken Thigh Recipes
- Crispy Chicken Thighs with Lemons Potatoes and Olives
- Chicken Thigh Kabobs with Chile Yogurt Sauce
- Crispy Oven Roasted Lemon Chicken Thighs (sheet pan)
- One Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs in Tomatillo Wine Sauce
And if you’re a braising fan like us, don’t miss my post which features a great line up of Braised Chicken Recipes. I’m positive you’ll find something you’ll fall in love with.
Cast Iron Rosemary Chicken Thighs
Ingredients
- 8 chicken thighs bone in, skin on
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 1 cup flour for dredging
- ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 ½ cup white wine
- ½ cup chicken broth
- 3 sprigs fresh rosemary
- 3 whole garlic cloves peeled and smashed
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 whole lemon cut into wedges
Instructions
- Heat oven to 425˚. Season chicken generously with salt and pepper. Put flour on a plate and dredge chicken in flour to coat, shaking off excess.
- Heat oil in a 12" cast iron or oven proof skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken thighs skin side down and cook until browned, about 5 minutes. With tongs, and when the skillet easy releases the chicken skin, flip the chicken thighs over.
- Add wine, chicken broth, rosemary, garlic and bay leaves. Return pan to heat and simmer for 2 minutes.
- Add the lemon wedges around the pieces of chicken, squeezing a couple over the chicken.
- Transfer the cast iron skillet to the oven, and cook until chicken is tender, about 30 minutes.
Nutrition
Rosemary Chicken Thighs …It’s what’s for Dinner.
Why Trust These Recipes? Lea Ann Brown has lived, worked and played in Colorado for 45 years. She has immersed herself in the Colorado Culinary space, is a Culinary School Graduate and publishes her Colorado food Blog, Cooking On The Ranch.
Teri Stringer says
This was fantastic and easy!
Cali says
Seriously this is the best chicken recipe that I’ve ever been excited about. Sooo good!
Elizabeth says
Dear Lea Ann, Just a quick note to tell you that this is hands down the best chicken thigh recipe that I have ever made. The chicken is moist and the best part about this meal is how incredibly easy it is to prepare. I love it so much that I am preparing it for Christmas Eve dinner! This will be my go to meal for any occasion. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us! It is most appreciated!
Happy Holidays to you! Liz Dow
Lea Ann Brown says
Good Morning Elizabeth and thank you so much for your note.
Reading this was like a warm hug to start my day. I really appreciate you taking the time to write a review and so very glad you like this recipe. It’s one of our favorites also.
Have a wonderful Christmas.
Deighna says
Thanks for this recipe. It was delicious. I noticed on the recipe itself there is no instruction for when to add the lemon, (it is in the description which I read much earlier) so I totally forgot about it and did not add it. I look forward to trying again with the lemon, but it was also great without.
Barb says
Hi Lea Ann, You know I’m an omgeasy kind of gal! I believe even I could be successful with this chicken. I thought of you this afternoon (I know – crazy since I don’t “know” you), but I made a marsala mushroom gravy for my meatloaf tonight. I thought you’d be proud. (It was omgeasy)
Lea Ann Brown says
I love love love the sound of that gravy for meatloaf. Chicken Marsala has been on my list of things to make for years, I loved it’s flavor when I had it in a restaurant. And using a gravy over meatloaf sounds divine. Thanks for that idea Barb.
Barb says
I make chicken masala – it’s very easy. Since we had a hankering for meatloaf, I just made the gravy with beef broth,mushrooms, garlic, onion, marsala, and a bit of flour for thickening. Lea Ann, I’m unable to save your blog to my dashboard so I can see when you post. I’ve tried several times on different occasions. Not sure why? I have other Word Press Blogs on the dashboard.
Lea Ann Brown says
Barb, is it because I’m a self hosted word press site?
Debra says
Love the dish. And the new term.
Lea Ann Brown says
Thanks Debra.
Amira says
I like your omgeasy term 🙂 so nice and creative. This really looks so tempting to try, a question though before I go ahead and try this, would it be ok to substitute wine with chicken stock? or what do you recommend as a non-alcoholic sub?
Lea Ann Brown says
Thanks Amira. Chicken stock would be a great substitute.
Larry says
I was going to do what Chris did – at any rate it sounds very good.
Lea Ann Brown says
Thanks Larry. soft G.
cheri says
Hi Lea Ann, I have that same casserole dish, so funny to see someone else with the same one. Love this dish, sounds like lots of flavor with a nice little sauce.
Lea Ann Brown says
I love that casserole dish Cheri. A classic.
Susan says
Love what you named it 🙂 This sounds like a wonderful and omgeasy dish. It looks scrumptious, Lea Ann.
Lea Ann Brown says
Thank you Susan
Linda says
Perfect for dinner. I even have a huge pot of rosemary waiting to be used. Thanks for sharing.
Linda
Lea Ann Brown says
You’re welcome Linda.
Heather says
Rosemary chick is my fav! Recipe looks delicious!
Lea Ann Brown says
To quote you “so good”.
Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen says
We love simple dishes too and if I’m not careful, I’m likely to add rosemary to most any chicken dish. Just love that herb.
Sam
Lea Ann Brown says
Me too Sam. My puny little Rosemary plant suffered after this one. Need to buy another.
Chris says
So is that pronounced OM-jeezy or OM-geezy? I’m guessing it is the soft g sound. I might have to borrow that phrase!
Lea Ann Brown says
that would be with the soft “g”. And you go right ahead and borrow away.
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
Simple dishes let the flavors shine through.