Garlic Dijon Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Recipe (2024)

Winner winner chicken dinner! Baked Chicken thighs with a flavorful garlic, lemon and dijon marinade with brussel sprouts that baste in the scrumptious pan drippings. We just love this easy sheet pan chicken and brussels sprouts recipe!

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We roasted the chicken thighs together with brussels sprouts to make it a one-pan meal idea. All you need is steamy buttery mashed potatoes to go with it and you have one very impressive, healthy and easy chicken dinner.

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What surprised me most is how much my son (8) and his cousin (7) loved this recipe! They loved the chicken AND brussel sprouts and refilled twice! That is always the best compliment; when children love something I make. I especially love hearing those kinds of reviews – they just make my day.

Ingredients for the Best Chicken Marinade:

Want to know a secret? This is the same marinade we used on our very popular chicken legs recipe and it works so well with chicken thighs! It’s also very similar to our most popular baked salmon with garlic and dijon. This marinade is awesome and so versatile. The garlic, dijon and lemon juice is a winning combination!

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*How to Trim Brussel Sprouts:

  1. Cut off and discard the tough/brown/dry stem portion at the very base of the sprout
  2. Peel back the tough/thick/dry/loose/damaged outer leaves
  3. Cut brussel sprouts in halves or quarters if very large. If sprouts are very small, leave them whole

Garlic Dijon Chicken and Brussels Sprouts in 3 easy steps:

This recipe is easy to prep. Everything bakes together in one pan (less dishes to wash) and there is no need to toss or turn anything.
Step 1: Marinate the chicken
Step 2: Trim brussels sprouts then season and toss them right in the pan and push brussels the sides of pan
Step 3: Place chicken in the center then bake.

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How Long to Marinate Chicken:

The secret to flavorful and juicy chicken is the marinating time. The longer you marinate, the more flavorful and juicy your chicken will be.

  • Marinate a bare minimum of 2 hours but 6 hours or overnight is ideal.
  • You can even make it 2 days ahead of time if you are planning a big party and want to prep in advance. It’s even better if you can stir the chicken midway. Now you know how to marinate chicken!
  • Quick Tip: A food savercan cut the marinating time in half. Removing the air from the food saver bag forces the marinade into the chicken.

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Chicken Thigh Recipes to Discover:

Chicken thigh meat is our favorite. We love the dark meat compared to chicken breast because it is more forgiving and doesn’t overcook as easily. Chicken thighs naturally have more flavor and they are juicier. Here are the most-loved chicken thigh recipes on our blog:

  • Easy Teriyaki Chicken – so saucy and better than takeout!
  • Creamy Chicken and Rice – crowd pleasing one-pot chicken dinner
  • Juicy BBQ Chicken Thighs – party favorite and so easy!
  • Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup – a classic comfort food

Garlic Dijon Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Recipe

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Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com

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These Baked Chicken thighs with a zesty and flavorful garlic, lemon and dijon marinade roast together with brussels sprouts that baste in the scrumptious pan drippings. For best results, marinate 6 hours or overnight.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 28 minutes mins

Total Time: 38 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients for the Chicken Marinade:

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves, pressed or minced
  • 2 Tbsp parsley, finely chopped, plus more to garnish
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice , from 1 lemon
  • 1 Tbsp dijon mustard
  • 1/2 Tbsp salt, we use sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper

Ingredients for Chicken and Brussels Sprouts:

  • 8 chicken thighs, preferably skin-on, boneless
  • 1 1/2 lbs brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tsp olive oil

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, add the ingredients for the chicken marinade and stir stir to combine. Place chicken thighs into a mixing bowl or in a large ziploc bag, add the marinade and stir to combine. Marinate at least 6 hours or preferably overnight.

  • Trim and halve the brussels sprouts (see instruction below). Place them on a parchment or silpat lined baking sheet and sprinkle with 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper and 2 tsp olive oil. Toss to combine then scoot the sprouts to edges of the pan, keeping them in a single layer.

  • Place marinated thighs, skin-side-up, in the center of the pan about 1/2" apart. Bake uncovered at 400˚F for 25 minutes (30 minutes for bone-in chicken). For crispier skin, broil on high heat for 2-4 minutes or until skins have browned.

Nutrition Per Serving

438kcal Calories11g Carbs28g Protein31g Fat7g Saturated Fat147mg Cholesterol948mg Sodium757mg Potassium4g Fiber2g Sugar1080IU Vitamin A100.3mg Vitamin C63mg Calcium2.7mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Garlic Dijon Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

438

% Daily Value*

Fat

31

g

48

%

Saturated Fat

7

g

44

%

Cholesterol

147

mg

49

%

Sodium

948

mg

41

%

Carbohydrates

11

g

4

%

Fiber

4

g

17

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

28

g

56

%

Vitamin A

1080

IU

22

%

Vitamin C

100.3

mg

122

%

Calcium

63

mg

6

%

Iron

2.7

mg

15

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: dijon chicken

Skill Level: Easy/Medim

Cost to Make: $$

Calories: 438

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Q: What is YOUR preference? White meat (chicken breast) or dark meat (thighs)? I’d love to hear from you in a comment below!

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Garlic Dijon Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

The soak time tenderizes the sprouts so the middles are softer. Don't worry, they won't be soggy! I would never do that to you. If, like me, you don't mind some chew to your sprouts, you don't need to soak the Brussels sprouts prior to cooking.

Why boil brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Your first step should always be to blanch the brussels sprouts. This is basically when they get submerged in boiling water just for a few minutes, not until they're fully cooked, but just enough to take away some of the bitterness. Blanching also softens them and preserves their beautiful bright green color.

How do you get the bitterness out of roasted brussel sprouts? ›

The flavor components that contribute to a bitter flavor are concentrated in the center of the brussels sprout. If you slice the the veggie in half, it helps to release some of those compounds during the cooking process. Smaller is better when it comes to tenderness and flavor.

Should you cut brussel sprouts in half before cooking? ›

One of the most common ways to cut a Brussels sprout is in half or quarters. By doing so, you reduce the size of the sprouts, speeding up cooking.

Why do you soak brussel sprouts in salt water overnight? ›

For best results, soak your Brussels sprouts in salt water. Not only does salt act to tenderize the dense sprouts, but it will also help to season them all the way through. It won't take a lot -- just add 1 tablespoon of salt per 1 quart of water and toss in trimmed and halved Brussels sprouts.

Why are my roasted brussel sprouts not crispy? ›

Why Are My Brussel Sprouts Not Crispy? Spread them out into a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet to avoid overcrowding. If they're too close together, they'll steam instead of roast which stops the crisping process.

Is it better to cut brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Halved: Halved Brussel sprouts are the classic cut for sheet-pan roasting or sautéing. Sliced: Crisp these guys up in the air fryer. They are also great for sautéing and roasting – especially if you start with the larger sprouts and want to cut them into bite-sized pieces.

Why not to boil brussel sprouts? ›

Steaming and boiling use moist heat, and moist heat can make Brussel Sprouts mushy and stinky—not a good combo. Give them the treatment they deserve by roasting them instead.

What meat goes best with brussel sprouts? ›

When we think about which meats go with Brussels sprouts, bacon usually comes to mind first. Upgrade that to prosciutto, add poultry and fish to the list, and leave room on the menu for steak.

When not to use brussel sprouts? ›

If any of the leaves have brown spots or are yellowing, it's a sign of early spoilage. If you remove the blemished leaves and the interior looks OK, you can still use the sprout. However, if the interior leaves are also showing blemishes or yellowing, it's best to toss it (or compost it, if you can).

What season is best for brussel sprouts? ›

They taste best when harvested after several frosts. Availability: Brussels sprouts are mainly grown in California and are available year-round in grocery stores. The peak season is October through December. Selecting: Pick firm sprouts that are bright green in color.

What makes brussel sprouts taste better? ›

2) Add salt

but we do know that salt takes down the bitterness of Brussels sprouts. It's not entirely clear how or why salt counters bitterness, but it does. Make sure you salt Brussels sprouts at the beginning of the cooking process. And then go in with a good pinch of sea salt or kosher salt before serving.

Should I blanch brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Blanching is optional, but it allows you to roast at a higher temperature to crisp up the edges. I blanched my Brussels sprouts for just a few minutes before shocking them with cold water. Toss the Brussels sprouts with olive oil, salt, and pepper until well coated. The key, actually, is to add quite a bit of salt.

Why do some brussel sprouts taste bad? ›

A 2011 study by Cornwall College found that sprouts contain a chemical, similar to phenylthiocarbamide, which only tastes bitter to people who have a variation of a certain gene. The research found that around 50 per cent of the world's population have a mutation on this gene.

How long should you soak brussel sprouts in salt water? ›

Contributed by Whole Foods Market, Inc. To prepare, soak Brussels sprouts in a bowl of cold, salted water for 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 400°F.

Do sprouts need to be soaked? ›

Soaking: Think of soaking as the initial step before actually sprouting a legume, grain, nut or seed. Many people soak beans before cooking to cut down on cooking time and reduce compounds that may cause gasiness in our digestive systems (although it's not completely necessary, it's definitely recommended).

Should sprouts be soaked? ›

However, the natural agents that protect them from early germination can wreak havoc in our digestive system. Soaking and sprouting replicates germination, which activates and multiplies nutrients (particularly Vitamins A, B, and C), neutralizes enzyme inhibitors, and promotes the growth of vital digestive enzymes.

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