Here’s a big-time easy, favorite recipe for grilled Cilantro Chicken.  This is simply marinated chicken that is grilled and topped with a sweet sauce. Watch the video in the post showing you how to make this, then scroll all the way to the bottom of this post to print out a clean copy of the complete recipe so you can make it at home.

Cilantro Chicken

Let me tell you a little story about cilantro.  I was once a hater… a very big hater.  When my husband and I were newlyweds, we used to eat at a local fish taco place once a week.  I always ordered the Shrimp Burrito with NO CILANTRO.

One day my husband brought home a shrimp burrito for me.  I took one bite and Pffft!  What the heck?!  He had forgotten to ask them to leave it out.  I disliked the stuff that much.  Somewhere along the way, I became okay with cilantro.  I won’t eat it raw by the handful, but I definitely use it in my cooking and have found that I finally have a taste for this fresh herb.

Are you a fan of Cilantro?

Even if you ARE a hater, you’re likely still going to enjoy this recipe for Cilantro Chicken.

Cilantro Chicken

How to make Cilantro Chicken:

The cilantro is ground up into the marinade.  It coats the chicken before grilling, and then the chicken is brushed with sweet sauce before serving.  This is my new favorite chicken recipe- shared by a beach house neighbor’s friend named Joyce who was visiting for dinner this summer.  Joyce was gracious enough to bring samples over for us to try.  It was so delicious that I simply had to have the recipe to share with you.  Here you go:

Ingredients needed for Cilantro Chicken

First things first:  this recipe is SO easy!  You’ll need chicken- I used wonderful skinless thighs with very little fat from Whole Foods Market.  I find the thighs that you buy from the regular market are far too full of fat.  By the time you remove the fat, there is hardly any meat left.  It’s worth it to go to Whole Foods for chicken thighs.  You can also use chicken breasts, but you’ll want to make sure they are evenly pounded out so they don’t dry out while grilling.

The marinade is simply made up of olive oil, garlic and cilantro.

how to make Cilantro Chicken

And it’s all mixed together in the blender (or food processor) until it is thick and smooth.

How to Make Cilantro Chicken

I like to marinate my chicken in a large zip baggie.  I put the chicken in first and then scrape the marinade into the bag too.  Squeeze all of the air out of the bag, zip it closed, and then massage the marinade into every nook and cranny of the chicken.  If you do this in the morning, it can marinate all day long.  Busy folks can get it all ready the night before and let it marinate all night and into the next day.

How to Make Cilantro Chicken

It’s been so stinkin’ hot where I live that I decided to go with my stovetop grill pan instead of using the hot BBQ outside.  Just a few minutes on each side.

How to Make Cilantro Chicken

Stack the chicken onto a platter, and give it a generous brush of Sweet Chili Sauce (sweet chili sauce can be found in your market’s Asian aisle- if you can’t find it, ask.  And if you don’t have access it, make your own!)

Grilled Cilantro Chicken
It’s ready to serve!  But wait… what will you serve it with?!

Coconut Rice
Whip up some Easy Coconut Rice (or regular steamed rice).  Recipe HERE. Now you’ve got something new to make for dinner!  My whole family loves this.  The cilantro doesn’t seem to scare anyone- it just makes a wonderful addition to the simple marinade.  And the sweet chili sauce is NOT spicy.  I love using chicken thighs for grilling because they always turn out a little more tender and juicy than breasts, which have a tendency to dry out on the grill.

Thanks to beach house friend Joyce for sharing such a wonderful recipe this summer!  And thank you to my tastebuds for overcoming your resentment of Cilantro 😉

3.67 from 3 votes

Cilantro Chicken

This Cilantro Chicken recipe is one of the best recipes for grilling chicken thighs!
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 8 minutes
Total: 23 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • Place the chicken in a large zip baggie.
  • Place the olive oil, garlic and cilantro in a blender or food processor. Process until the mixture is combined and smooth. Scoop the marinade into the bag with the chicken, press the air out of the bag and zip it closed. Knead the marinade into the chicken until it is evenly distributed. Marinate overnight or all day long.
  • Preheat the grill to medium heat and coat with oil or grill spray. Remove chicken from the bag and grill 4 to 5 minutes on the first side, until good grill marks are showing. Flip and grill an additional 3 to 4 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.
  • Remove the chicken to a platter and brush the sweet chili sauce on top.

Notes

  • 1/4 cup of minced garlic is quite a lot to mince yourself. I like to buy it already minced for this recipe - either fresh or jarred.
  • If you are preparing this recipe as gluten-free, just be sure to use a brand of chili garlic sauce that is known to be GF.
  • I like to serve this chicken with Easy Coconut Rice.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 340kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 37g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 179mg, Sodium: 488mg, Potassium: 485mg, Sugar: 15g, Vitamin A: 90IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 27mg, Iron: 1.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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65 Comments

  1. eileen cline says:

    This wasn’t really good, I hate to say. Too many tastes was one comment but it just didn’t do anything for me atall.

  2. Scott says:

    Outstanding recipe. Like you, I never cared much for cilantro. This notion was squashed by this dish. Very delicious…I’m eating it now.

  3. Diana says:

    I just tried this recipe and it was delicious! I played around, changed it a bit by using whole cut-up chicken and Kikkoman Sweet and Sour Sauce since my husband can’t stand spicy food… Yummy! Thank you for sharing this. 🙂

  4. Joanne Hepler says:

    I have made this twice since my daughter shared the recipe. I love it cut up on a salad thanks for the recipe!

  5. Jennythevoice says:

    I just started cooking and this recipe was so easy and yummy !! Thank you . Everybody love it 🙂

  6. Diane says:

    I made this again with the boneless thighs in my grill pan and they came out great! They cooked up much faster than thighs with the bones and they were just as juicy. My husband LOVES this recipe! It’s a keeper! Thanks so much!

  7. Diane says:

    I made this on my grill pan with bone-in thighs but had to cook them quite a bit longer. Maybe they were bigger than yours. They were DELICIOUS!!!! Hubby was raving about it! I wondered though if I could bake the thighs with the marinade and sauce and just keep checking to be sure the sauce doesn’t dry up. Has anyone tried this?

  8. Brandi says:

    Is there a sauce that you would maybe substitute for the sweet chili sauce? I just really don’t like sweet flavor. Everythings else looks great!!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      not sure…

  9. linda says:

    Do you think it would be okay to prepare the marinade and place in bag with chicken and freeze?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Maybe… or it may lend too much cilantro flavor to the chicken!

  10. J @ semplicemente ... J says:

    I am so happy you reposted this recipe … love it … I love cilantro!