This Balsamic Grilled Chicken is a simple, elegant, and flavor-packed recipe that is perfect for weeknight dinners or summer grilling. The tangy balsamic marinade infuses the chicken with rich flavor while the fresh herbs add a subtle touch that makes this dish fresh and elevated. With just a few ingredients and minimal preparation, this recipe delivers juicy, tender chicken every time – perfect for serving with vegetables, salads or grains.
Why you’ll love this recipe:
There’s something about a simple grilled chicken recipe that feels both comforting and elevated, and this Balsamic Grilled Chicken is exactly that. The mild sweet flavor of balsamic vinegar pairs beautifully with garlic, honey and fresh herbs, creating a marinade that makes everyday chicken breasts truly delicious and juicy. As the chicken grills, the sugars in the balsamic caramel brown slightly, creating those unique golden edges and smoky depth that make this dish stand out. Whether you’re prepping the grill for a cozy summer dinner, prepping a protein for the week, or looking for a reliable meal that pairs with almost anything, this recipe delivers every time. It’s simple enough for busy nights but delicious enough to serve when you want something that feels a little more special.
- Simple Ingredients with Big Flavor
- Juicy and Tender Grilled Chicken
- Perfect for food preparation
- Great for grilling season
- Versatile for multiple meals
This is a recipe that works for both a casual dinner and entertaining.

Tips and Variations:
This balsamic marinade is incredibly versatile, making it easy to adapt depending on what you have or what your family likes.
Choosing the Right Cut of Chicken:
- Chicken Thighs (boneless or boneless): Juicier and more forgiving than breasts – great for grilling beginners
- chicken tenders: Cooks fast and is perfect for kids or quick meals
- Boneless Chicken: Adds extra flavor but takes longer to cook
Try this marinade with other proteins:
This balsamic marinade also works beautifully beyond chicken:
- Steak (flank, sirloin, or skirt): Adds rich, tactile depth
- Pork Chops or Pork Tenderloin: Pairs perfectly with the sweetness of the balsamic
- salmon: A lighter option that absorbs flavor quickly (marinate for only 20-30 minutes)
- shrimp: Quick and delicious—marinate briefly and grill or roast
- Tofu or Tempeh: Great plant-based option – press tofu first for best texture
Cooking Method Options:
Grill (Best Taste):
The balsamic marinade adds smoky depth and caramelization.
oven baked:
Bake at 400°F for 20-25 minutes, until cooked through.
Cast iron or pan:
Sear over medium-high heat for crispier edges, then finish cooking.
air fryer:
Cook at 375°F for 12-15 minutes, flipping halfway through.

Food preparation and storage:
refrigerator:
Store cooked chicken until 4 days.
freezer:
Freeze Cooked Chicken Up to 3 months.
Great for salads, wraps and bowls throughout the week.
What to serve with balsamic chicken:
Pair with:
- roasted vegetables
- fresh green salad
- rice or quinoa
- Grilled Corn or Potatoes

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Balsamic Grilled Chicken
This Balsamic Grilled Chicken is a simple, elegant, and full of flavor recipe that involves just a few ingredients and minimal preparation!
Servings: 4
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In a bowl, whisk together balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, olive oil, honey, garlic, basil, thyme, salt, and pepper.
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Place chicken in a shallow dish or zip-top bag. Pour marinade over the chicken and coat well. Refrigerate for at least 30 minuteor till 8 hours For deeper taste.
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Preheat the grill to medium-high heat (about 400°F) and lightly oil the grates.
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Remove the chicken from the marinade and place on the grill. Cook for 5-7 minutes on each side, or until internal temperature reaches 165°F, grill marks form and juices run clear.
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Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before slicing. Serve hot with your favorite side.
- Don’t skip marinating—it adds flavor and tenderness.
- Pound the chicken to an even thickness for consistent cooking.
- Use a meat thermometer to avoid overcooking.
- Let the chicken rest before cutting to keep it juicy.
