Holy Yum Chicken
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The name ‘holy yum chicken’ says it all! It’s one of the best chicken recipes you will ever have. The combination of maple syrup and dijon mustard may sound CRAZY to you but I assure you, it is absolutely phenomenal!
If you’re just here for the first time and you are looking for something to make, this is probably the recipe to start with.
That is unless you fit into one of the disclaimers below — which, please don’t take offence to because it’s truly based on all the feedback I have gotten for this recipe since 2013.
And if you are one of those readers that have made this recipe before or heard of this recipe before (I’m telling you, it’s a really popular recipe), then you’ll know how freaking amazing this chicken is.
The name says it ALL!
Holy yum chicken is the best chicken recipe!
I’m going to make an executive order right now and tell you to drop everything and make this for dinner tonight.
I’m telling you now…
YOU.WILL.NOT.REGRET.IT.
I’ve made this chicken countless times already.
Sometimes even three times in ONE WEEK.
Because 1. it’s soooo easy.
And 2., we are just completely, utterly, addicted to it.
It’s the EASIEST recipe, EVER and the tastiest.
It will make your taste buds SING and you’ll be doing cartwheels all over your living room.
I am so hyperbolic but it’s just such an amazing chicken recipe that if I don’t exaggerate my feelings, I feel like you won’t want to make this!
Seriously. If you’re not much of a cook or if you don’t have a ton of time on your hands, this is the dish for you.
I wish there was some technology where you can just poke your finger at your screen to try the sauce.
But, since there isn’t that yet, please please believe me!
What you’ll need for the holy yum chicken recipe
Check out how short the ingredient list is:
- Chicken thighs
- Maple syrup
- Dijon mustard
- Rice wine vinegar
- Cornstarch
Yeah, that’s it!!
What should I serve with the holy yum chicken recipe?
I get asked this question a lot and I always typically say you can serve it with anything you want.
I tend to like serving vegetables such as anything that is in season.
I love roasting them or even roasted potatoes.
I’ve compiled a great list of side dish pairings to go with holy yum chicken.
Since this chicken recipe is a combination of savory and sweet with a bit of tang, I would say more starchy vegetables are a great idea.
- Roasted brussels sprouts
- Parmesan garlic ranch smashed potatoes
- Roasted parmesan carrots
- Butter parsley potatoes
Tips for success with holy yum chicken
These tips/disclaimers..again, please don’t take offence or think I’m “talking at you.”
I only put these here because…if you have the time to scroll through all the comments…you’ll see the comments from the very beginning that caused this disclaimer section to even happen.
So yes, everything that I’m answering below…it happened one or way another with readers.
Like yes, people actually came to yell at me for improvising this recipe and not following the directions.
The tips are 100% needed.
- If you don’t like mustard, you likely will not like this dish. 1/2 the recipe’s ingredient is mustard.
- It will taste mustardy with a nice hint of sweetness! So again, if you don’t like mustard, don’t make this.
- If you don’t follow directions and want to improvise, that is definitely ok! But please do not come back to yell at me for a failed dish. The instructions are laid out completely below because I have tested it myself and it works the way it’s written below.
- If you do not use the right equipment it will likely not turn out either. 8×8″ pan means 8×8″ pan. 2 layers of foil means 2 layers of foil. Why? 8×8″ pan will keep the sauce together and compact and won’t cause it to spread out over a large surface area. If you put it in a larger pan, it will spread, therefore, causing the sauce to get cooked off and you’ll end up with dry chicken and little to no sauce. Double layering the foil insulates the sauces and the chicken, it’ll keep the sauce from burning on the scalding hot pan.
- Yes, it really is cooked at 450 degrees Fahrenheit. I’m not going to lie to you. Yes, it’s very high but it also works (proof: above pictures!) :)
- If you’re using chicken breasts, reduce cooking time to 25-30 minutes or you’ll end up with dry chicken.
- You may use bone-in chicken thighs. Cooking time is the same.
- Whole grain mustard is not the same as Dijon mustard.
- Rice wine vinegar and rice vinegar are the same thing. The names are interchangeable.
- If you can’t find unseasoned rice wine vinegar, you may use seasoned rice wine vinegar and vice versa.
- You can definitely use regular white vinegar or apple cider vinegar or champagne vinegar if that’s all you have on hand.