How long it takes: 5 minutes, plus marinating time Equipment you’ll need: small bowl Servings: makes enough marinade for 1 to 4 pounds of meat I decided on this balsamic chicken marinade. It’s super easy and makes enough for a big package of chicken. With garlic, Italian seasoning, and tangy balsamic vinegar, I knew it would go great with my pasta dish, plus I had everything I needed in my pantry which meant no last minute dashes to the grocery store. This is one of my favorite marinades. It adds tons of flavor to plain chicken because let’s face it: boneless skinless chicken breasts need a little help. They are a healthy source of protein but they can be kinda boring. The marinated chicken was a big hit with my family. I was hoping there would be some chicken left over for me to eat for lunch the next day but there wasn’t any left. That’s a good sign that it was a success.
Balsamic Chicken Marinade
So simple: You won’t need fancy ingredients to make balsamic chicken marinade. Not counting salt and pepper, there are just 4 ingredients: olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Italian seasoning, and garlic powder. It takes less than five minutes to stir up and this marinade packs a lot of flavor. Better than bottled marinades: If you’ve been buying bottled marinades or those little packets of marinade mix, you may want to reconsider. It’s way more economical to make your own and so easy! Commercial marinades are often loaded with extra salt and sugar, in addition to preservatives and “natural flavors” which really aren’t natural at all. Can be made ahead: This easy marinade is a great one to start out with and it may become the only marinade you ever use. It’s that good! You can even let the chicken marinate overnight so it’s seasoned and ready to go when you are. Versatile (choose your preferred cooking method): By the way, marinated chicken does not have to be grilled. If you don’t want to grill tonight, it’s great baked in the oven, air fried, or cooked in a grill pan too. I’ll run through the basics here. The recipe card near the end of the post has measurements, instructions for making the marinade, and how to cook the chicken (grill, bake, or air fry).
Ingredient Notes
Olive Oil: A key ingredient of marinades, olive oil helps keep boneless chicken breasts moist and tender. It also aids in browning. Balsamic Vinegar: Most of you are probably familiar with dark colored aged balsamic vinegar. It adds a rich tangy flavor to many dishes. However, for this chicken marinade, I prefer white balsamic vinegar. It’s a little lighter in flavor and doesn’t discolor the chicken. If all you have in your pantry is regular balsamic vinegar, no worries. It will work just fine. Italian Seasoning: Combined with the balsamic vinegar, this blend of dry herbs adds just the right flavor notes. A popular brand contains: marjoram, basil, rosemary, thyme, oregano, savory, and sage. Garlic Powder: This fine light golden powder adds a mild garlic flavor. It is pure dehydrated garlic that has been ground into a powder. If you prefer a bolder garlic flavor, mince a few cloves of fresh garlic to add instead. Salt & Pepper: Simple seasonings that add so much! Chicken: This marinade will work for any cut of chicken. It’s written for boneless skinless chicken breasts but if you prefer dark meat, marinate boneless skinless chicken thighs instead. Bone-in cuts are fine, too, including drumsticks or wings. In fact, this marinade is great for pork tenderloin or steak, too.
How To Make This Balsamic Marinade
In a small bowl, whisk together the marinade ingredients listed above (look at the recipe card below for measurements). There are two good ways to marinate meat:
How To Cook Marinated Chicken
The chicken can be grilled, baked, air fried, or cooked on a stovetop grill pan. There are instructions for each method on the recipe card below. Cook chicken until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. Try not to overcook boneless skinless chicken breasts. They can become rather dry.
Serving Suggestions
Pasta: Marinated chicken can be served as a main course with pasta and sauce. Garnish the chicken with a drizzle of balsamic reduction and a sprinkle of fresh parsley or oregano. Serve it with fresh tomato pasta, which features a no-cook sauce made with marinated tomatoes, creamy vodka pasta, or simple stovetop mac and cheese. Vegetable sides: Grilled chicken and a simple cooked vegetable come together quickly for a light and. healthy dinner. We love air fryer cauliflower or air fryer green beans. Sautéed sugar snap peas are easy and cook quickly. Roasted asparagus is delicious; try air fryer asparagus, too. Like corn on the cob? Try Instant Pot corn on the cob or air fryer corn on the cob; both recipes are so easy to make! Cheese & pesto stuffed zucchini go well, too. Salads: Lately, we’ve been loving this grilled peach salad with burrata. It’s topped with a drizzle of balsamic glaze and goes really well with balsamic marinated grilled chicken. Another salad that goes really well is this grilled vegetable salad. Add thinly sliced chicken to your favorite salad to make it a main course salad. Dress it with homemade balsamic vinaigrette. Sandwiches & Bowls: Make a sandwich with sliced chicken or add it to your favorite meal bowl. Try this quinoa bowl with roasted tomatoes, ricotta and balsamic.
Recipe Variations
Try the marinade on pork or steak. It’s perfect for almost any type of meat. Choose your cooking method. Not in the mood to grill? No problem, this marinated chicken can be baked, air fried, or cooked on a stovetop grill pan. You’ll find instructions on the recipe card below. Amp up the garlic. Love garlic? Substitute minced garlic cloves for the garlic powder. Looking for something else? Looking for the best soy sauce marinade? Try my Asian chicken marinade or take a look at the marinade recipes listed below.
Make-Ahead Ideas
The chicken can be marinated for up to 24 hours. Stir up the marinade the night before, pour it over the chicken and refrigerate. Like to food prep? Cook up a big batch of chicken and refrigerate or freeze it for future meals.
Storage & Reheating Tips
Store leftover cooked chicken in the refrigerator or freezer. It will keep in the refrigerator for three to four days or in the freezer for up to 4 months. Chicken can be reheated in the microwave or in your air fryer.
Have Extra Balsamic Vinegar?
Here are a few more recipes you may want to try:
Interested in a weekly meal plan that includes this recipe? Take a look at my Meal Plan #17. You’ll find a wholesome recipe for each weekday plus a categorized grocery list. Let me do the planning for you this week! We add a new meal plan weekly.
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