Easy Sticky Apricot Chicken

Easy, delicious sticky apricot chicken flavored with a little soy sauce and chilli flakes is a perfect dinner when served with almond and lemon pilaf rice.

Easy, delicious sticky apricot chicken flavored with a little soy sauce and chilli flakes is a perfect dinner when served with almond and lemon pilaf rice.

This ridiculously easy, quick apricot chicken is everything to me at the moment. Not only does it remind me of the apricot chicken my mom used to make for us as kids, it’s also a fool proof way to get my kids to eat everything on the plate (sticky chicken is magic like that) PLUS it doesn’t take much thought or effort on my part.

The glaze recipe is a simple combination of apricot jam (preserves), soy sauce, lemon juice and seasoning. I sauteed the chicken thighs in a large, deep pan until golden brown and almost cooked through before I poured over glaze because 1) I wanted the chicken fat to render a little and b) if added too early, the glaze will catch and burn and no-one has time for that. Doing it this way, you can pour off the excess fat which will just make your sauce greasy and the glaze is allowed to caramelize and cling to the chicken in the best way possible.

Easy, delicious sticky apricot chicken flavored with a little soy sauce and chilli flakes is a perfect dinner when served with almond and lemon pilaf rice.

How to make sticky apricot chicken

Sear chicken thighs in a hot pan until well-browned on both sides. Mix together apricot jam, soy sauce, lemon juice, chilli flakes, salt and pepper with a splash of water and pour into the pan. Allow to come to a simmer and spoon the glaze over the chicken every now and then until the glaze is thick and sticky and the chicken is cooked through. You can also pop the chicken into the oven if you want a more hands-off approach, the chicken just won’t be as lacquered with the glaze.

Easy, delicious sticky apricot chicken flavored with a little soy sauce and chilli flakes is a perfect dinner when served with almond and lemon pilaf rice.

How do I know when chicken thighs are cooked?

When the chicken thighs is cut at the thickest part and the juices run clear, the thighs are cooked through. If you have a meat thermometer, it should read 73ºC/165ºF when inserted into the thickest part of the meat.

Can I make sticky apricot chicken in a slow cooker?

Absolutely. I would still sear the thighs before adding it to the slow cooker to add flavor. Pour the glaze over the chicken and cook on high for 1-2 hours until the chicken is cooked through and the glaze has reduced slightly.

What to serve with sticky apricot chicken thighs

  1. Almond, lemon and parsley pilaf rice
  2. Crispy salt and pepper smashed potatoes
  3. Easy spicy garlic baked potato wedges
  4. Pea and feta quinoa salad
  5. Easy side salad with lemon dressing
Easy, delicious sticky apricot chicken flavored with a little soy sauce and chilli flakes is a perfect dinner when served with almond and lemon pilaf rice.

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Sticky apricot chicken

Sticky Apricot Chicken

Easy, delicious sticky apricot chicken flavored with a little soy sauce and chilli flakes is a perfect dinner when served with almond and lemon pilaf rice.
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Course: Chicken, Dinner, Easy
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chicken thighs, Sticky apricot chicken
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Calories: 200kcal
Author: Alida Ryder

Ingredients

  • 8 bone-in skin-on chicken thighs
  • olive oil for browning

for the glaze

  • 3/4 cup apricot jam/preserves
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • zest and juice of 1 lemon you need approximately 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice
  • pinch of chilli flakes optional
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 2-3 tablespoons water to thin down

to serve

  • fresh parsley
  • Almond pilaf

Instructions

  • Heat a large, deep frying pan over medium-high heat.
  • Add a splash of oil and brown the chicken pieces all over until the skin is crisp and golden, approximately 10-15 minutes.
  • In the meantime, mix together all the glaze ingredients. Add 2 tablespoons water to thin the glaze out a little but not enough to make it overly watery.
  • When the chicken is golden brown and almost cooked through, pour off the excess fat.
  • Return the pot to the heat and add the glaze.
  • Allow the glaze to simmer gently, basting the chicken regularly until the glaze has reduced and the chicken is cooked through.
  • Serve the chicken on rice with a generous amount of glaze spooned over.

Nutrition

Calories: 200kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 26g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 129mg | Sodium: 288mg | Potassium: 358mg | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1.3mg

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43 Comments

  1. The chicken was amazing. So simple yet so tasty. Everyone who tasted it couldn’t get enough of it. Thank you soooooo much.

  2. I am constantly looking for new vegetarian recipes and spotted your apricot glazed chicken recipe. It sounded so good I used the glaze and made apricot glazed oven baked veggies.OMG…. what a hit! Even the meat eaters were asking for more. Thank you!

  3. I made this last night and it was delicious. I love that it uses ingredients I commonly have in my kitchen. My glaze came out a little later than the photo shown. Not sure why but it still tasted fabulous. Thank you for the recipe.

  4. How many red pepper flakes do I add to make it medium spicy? I like the idra of adding fresh ginger and sesame oil. How much would be a good amount of each to add?

    1. I’ve personally never done it in a crockpot or with chicken wings but I’m sure there shouldn’t be any massive problems. Let me know how it turns out!

  5. My little chef tried it and of course she being her own critic got it down on her 4th try to do without the skin on sliced Chicken Breasts. She switched from the Thighs and had loaded Potato’s & Stewed Greens with Tomato’s. Perfect for a date. Shocked even me with this dish. Now she has this to keep for her future meals to enjoy! Thank You very much!!

  6. Thanks for this recipe. It was so yummy! The first time I made it, I added some minced ginger and both times I added some sesame oil. Big hit w my boyfriend as well. 🙂

  7. This looks amazing! I’m wondering if this would work with boneless skinless thighs (mostly because that’s what I have in the freezer) and what adjustments would be needed?

    1. Yeah of course that would work perfectly! You’ll probably just need to cook the chicken a little less since bone-in chicken takes a bit longer to fully cook.