Grilling chicken can be a delicious and healthy addition to any meal, but it’s also one of the trickiest proteins to get right. Chicken is lean, making it prone to drying out if overcooked. With proper preparation, technique, and attention to temperature, you can master grilling chicken that’s juicy, flavorful, and perfectly cooked.
1. Choose the Right Cut of Chicken
Different chicken cuts offer varying flavors and cooking times.
- Chicken Breasts: Lean and versatile but require careful attention to avoid dryness.
- Thighs: Juicy and flavorful, thighs are more forgiving on the grill.
- Drumsticks and Wings: Great for finger foods and crispy skin.
- Whole Chicken: Ideal for spatchcocking or rotisserie grilling for even cooking.
Tip: Bone-in, skin-on cuts retain more moisture and flavor on the grill.