This Lemon Rosemary Chicken is an easy weeknight dinner that is as simple as mixing just a few fresh ingredients together in a roasting dish and putting it in the oven. and it's ready in under 35 minutes. Juicy chicken thighs, lemon juice, garlic and rosemary all roasted together and there are lots of ways to serve it.
Roasted chicken is always a family favourite, and luckily there are lots of different ways to do it so it never gets boring.
This rosemary chicken recipe is one of our favourite ways to roast chicken, using fresh rosemary, lemon and garlic for a really flavour intense dish that makes great leftovers too. You can never have too many roast chicken recipes, right?
If you are looking for more rosemary recipes to try, then why not try our Garlic and Rosemary Focaccia, Lemon and Rosemary Salmon and Garlic and Rosemary Roasted Potatoes.
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Why you will love it
- A new and exciting way to serve chicken - If you love chicken, but are getting bored with having it the same way, then you need to try this rosemary chicken recipe. Lemon and fresh rosemary add so much amazing flavour.
- Just a few ingredients - No fancy ingredients, just simple fresh ingredients.
- Cooked in one pan - Less washing up is good with us!
- Great for batch cooking and using leftovers in other meals - Make a big batch and then shred it up to add to sandwiches and pasta dishes.
Ingredients needed
- Chicken - We used chicken thighs for this rosemary chicken, as they are really juicy and give the best flavour. However, if you wanted to make rosemary chicken breasts, then you could swap them for that. It would be leaner, but you wouldn't have as much flavour. We used skin on and bone in chicken thighs.
- Lemon - This is heavy on the lemon and adds such a lovely fresh flavour. If you wanted a more intense lemon flavour, then add zest too.
- Rosemary - Fresh rosemary is best when it comes to cooking with rosemary. This isn't cooked long enough to bring out the flavour of dried herbs.
- Garlic - Garlic and rosemary are such a delicious flavour combination and this rosemary garlic chicken has a real burst of flavour thanks to the fresh garlic.
- Oil - Use a good quality olive oil for the best flavour.
- Salt and pepper - Generously season with a good sea salt and black pepper.
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
Step by step
One: In a bowl, mix together the olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, fresh rosemary and salt and pepper.
Two: Put the chicken thighs in a large bowl and add the lemon and rosemary mix and mix it all together to the chicken it covered.
Three: Transfer the chicken to a large baking tray and add some more sprigs of rosemary and some lemon slices.
Four: Put in a preheated over at 200°C/400°F/Gas 6 for 30-35 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through.
Top tips
• Marinate your chicken with rosemary for at least 30 minutes for maximum flavour.
• If you want to add a little extra kick of flavour when serving it up, then add a sprinkle of red chilli flakes.
• You can cook this in the slow cooker instead. Brown the chicken first and then put everything in the slow cooker and cook on low for 6 hours.
• You can keep the leftover chicken in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
• For a little extra flavour, add a squeeze of honey to the lemon and rosemary mixture. The sweetness is really nice.
• Want some richness to this baked rosemary chicken? Add a little bit of melted butter. SO good.
• Why not make this a complete meal by roasting potatoes and vegetables in the dish all at the same time. Make sure that everything has enough room in the baking dish.
• Cherry tomatoes and olives are a good addition to the baking tray. Roasting them really brings out the flavour.
What to serve with rosemary chicken
We served ours with our Best Creamy Mashed Potatoes and some roasted carrots and broccoli. But, as with any roast chicken, there are so many ways to serve it. You could serve it with spaghetti, rice or quinoa.
If it is carbs you are looking for, then try our Air Fryer Potato Wedges, Creamy Mashed Potato, Air Fryer Chips, Greek Potatoes, Oven Baked Hash Browns or Italian Parmesan Roasted Potatoes.
If it's something with crunch that you want as a side, then serve this rosemary roasted chicken with some Sweetcorn Salsa and Broccoli Slaw.
Give this dish a veggie boost by serving up some Baked Carrot Fries, Lemon Asparagus, Roasted Cherry Tomatoes or Cheesy Baked Broccoli Bites.
Storage
Store: Keep the chicken in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Freeze: Shred the chicken first and then transfer it in to freezer bags and it will keep for up to 3 months.
Defrost: You can defrost it in an air tight container.
Reheat: You can reheat the shredded chicken in a frying pan with a little oil. Why not make a big batch of this roast chicken so that you have plenty of leftovers to use in meals throughout the week? When the chicken is still hot, shred it up and use it in sandwiches, or salads, in tacos and quesadillas or in your favourite pasta dishes.
Frequently asked questions
This dish cooks in the oven for around 30-35 minutes, but the exact cooking time will depend on your oven. The best way to ensure that it is cooked through is to use a meat thermometer. Chicken is cooked when it has an internal temperature of 75°C/167°F at the thickest part of the chicken thighs.
Yes, this is a great dish to cook in the slow cooker. I would recommend browning the chicken in a pan for a couple of minutes each side first, just to lock in the flavour and get the skin nice and crispy. Then transfer everything in to the slow cooker and cook on low for 6 hours.
We recommend using fresh rosemary for the best flavour. However, if you are going to use dried then use 1 teaspoon of dried for every tablespoon of fresh rosemary.
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Recipe
Lemon Rosemary Chicken
Ingredients
- 8 Chicken thighs
- 1 Lemon - juice and zest only
- 4 sprig Fresh rosemary - finely chopped
- 3 Garlic clove - crushed
- 2 tablespoon Olive oil
- 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat your over to 200°C/180°C(fan)/400°F/Gas 6.
- In a bowl, mix together 2 tablespoon Olive oil, juice and zest of 1 Lemon, 3 Garlic clove, 4 sprig Fresh rosemary and 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper.
- Put 8 Chicken thighs into a large bowl and add the lemon and rosemary mix and mix it all together to the chicken it covered.
- Transfer the chicken to a large baking tray and add some more sprigs of rosemary and some lemon slices.
- Put into the oven for 30-35 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through.
Recipe Tips
- Marinate your chicken with rosemary for at least 30 minutes for maximum flavour.
- If you want to add a little extra kick of flavour when serving it up, then add a sprinkle of red chilli flakes.
- You can cook this in the slow cooker instead. Brown the chicken first and then put everything in the slow cooker and cook on low for 6 hours.
- You can keep the leftover chicken in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- For a little extra flavour, add a squeeze of honey to the lemon and rosemary mixture. The sweetness is really nice.
- Want some richness to this baked rosemary chicken? Add a little bit of melted butter. SO good.
- Why not make this a complete meal by roasting potatoes and vegetables in the dish all at the same time. Make sure that everything has enough room in the baking dish.
- Cherry tomatoes and olives are a good addition to the baking tray. Roasting them really brings out the flavour.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
David @ Spiced says
That roasting dish looks awesome, Dannii! I bet this lemon + rosemary chicken would be great on the grill, too. I just got the grill out for the first time this year yesterday...and I'm thinking I need to grill up some of this delicious looking chicken! Happy Easter! :-)
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
We eat a lot of chicken in my house too, so I'm always looking for new ways to prepare it! This version sounds wonderful, Dannii! Love the lemon and rosemary combo!
Emma says
This sounds really light and tasty. I need a new pan too.
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I love any kind of chicken but seem to always make it the same way. Wil have to try this one. Yum!
Claire Thomas says
Danni this looks delish! It's going on my meal planner very soon!
Keeley says
I love chicken too and regular mess around with the topping. I like a crushed nut/herb mix but do find it dries out the meat somewhat, still tasty though!
Keeley x
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Mary says
I tried one of your other lemon chicken recipes before and really enjoyed it. :)
My favourite way to cook a chicken is in the slow cooker. I love it when the meat is really tender.
Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes says
I love simple recipes like this, looks lovely!
Claire @ Flake and Cake says
This looks so good, I love the idea of leftovers the following day for lunch too!
Anna @AnnaTheApple says
Nice and simple but very tasty. Really jazzes up a chicken breast!
Rebecca says
Yum, yum, yum - I love that your receipes include the calories, fat and fibre etc - it often surprises my how many calories I've eaten in a day when I actually sit down to work it out!
Linda says
My favourite thing to add to chicken is lemon and I usually add thyme, but I am going to try it with rosemary for a change.
Anna says
I made your Thai chicken burgers with other day with chicken breast and really enjoyed them x
J says
Dannii, you are making me so hungry over here.
Amy says
I really love the simplicity of your recipes Dannii. I follow a lot of healthy eating blogs, as I am trying to lose 2 stone, but a lot of them have overly complicated recipes with hard to find ingredients, or the bloggers are all about strict clean eating. I like that you eat like a normal person, but find ways to make things healthier. I am definitely trying this recipe. Thanks!