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One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce

One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce

Listen, the secret to a weeknight dinner that feels like a $30 restaurant main is all in the pan drippings. We're searing bone-in chicken thighs until the skin shatters, then using that savory liquid gold to blister tomatoes and char spring asparagus. The magic happens when we deglaze the skillet with balsamic and honey, scraping up every single crispy, caramelized bit to build a fast, sticky-sweet pan sauce. Grab some crusty bread, because leaving any of this sauce in the pan is basically a crime.

Elena Reyes
Elena Reyes
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 27 minutes
4
easy
dinner
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Timeline

37 minutes
0m10m20m30m37m
Heat Skillet
Sear Chicken (Skin)
Prep Veggies & Sauce
Cook Chicken (Bone)
Blister Tomatoes
Char Asparagus
Deglaze & Sauce
Finish & Garnish

Ingredients

  • 4 to 5 medium Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs(Pat them very dry with paper towels—this is mandatory for crispy skin!)
  • 1.5 tsp Kosher salt(Divided use)
  • 1 tsp Black pepper(Freshly cracked)
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil(Just to get the pan going)
  • 1 pint Cherry or grape tomatoes(Whole, do not chop them)
  • 4 cloves Garlic(Smashed and peeled (no need to mince))
  • 1 bunch Asparagus(Woody ends snapped off, cut into 2-inch pieces)
  • 1/4 cup Balsamic vinegar(A decent quality one, but don't waste your expensive aged stuff here)
  • 1 tbsp Honey(Maple syrup works too if you're out)
  • 1/3 cup Chicken broth(Low-sodium)
  • 1/4 cup Fresh basil(Roughly torn)
  • 1 loaf Crusty bread(For serving and sauce-mopping (do not skip this))

Instructions

  1. 1

    Season 4 to 5 medium Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs generously all over with 1 teaspoon Kosher salt and 1 teaspoon Black pepper. Heat a large skillet (cast iron or heavy stainless steel) over medium heat and add 1 tbsp Olive oil.

    5 min

    Tip: Make sure your chicken is truly dry before seasoning. Wet skin equals rubbery skin, and we want a shattering crunch.

  2. 2

    Place the chicken thighs skin-side down in the skillet. Press them down lightly so the skin makes full contact. Cook undisturbed until the fat renders and the skin is deeply golden brown and naturally releases from the pan.

    12 min

    Tip: Do not touch them for at least 10 minutes! If you try to lift the chicken and it sticks, it's not ready yet.

  3. 3

    While the chicken sears, prep your veggies: snap 1 bunch Asparagus, smash 4 cloves Garlic, and whisk 1/4 cup Balsamic vinegar, 1 tbsp Honey, and 1/3 cup Chicken broth together in a small measuring cup or bowl.

    5 min

    Tip: This is how we keep things to 30ish minutes—prep your ingredients while the chicken does the heavy lifting.

  4. 4

    Flip the chicken thighs to cook the bone side. Cook until cooked through (a thermometer inserted into the thickest part should read 165°F-175°F).

    8 min

    Tip: Bone-in thighs are incredibly forgiving. I actually prefer taking them closer to 175°F for the best texture.

  5. 5

    Transfer the chicken to a plate, skin-side up. Drain all but about 2 tablespoons of the chicken fat from the pan. Keep the heat at medium. Toss in 1 pint Cherry or grape tomatoes and smashed garlic. Cook until the tomatoes begin to blister and pop.

    4 min

    Tip: Save that excess chicken fat in a jar in your fridge to roast potatoes later!

  6. 6

    Add the asparagus pieces and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt. Toss everything in the chicken fat and let the asparagus char slightly while remaining crisp-tender.

    3 min

    Tip: We want the asparagus vibrant green, not mushy. They'll keep cooking slightly in the sauce.

  7. 7

    Pour the balsamic-honey-broth mixture into the skillet. It will immediately bubble up. Use a wooden spoon to vigorously scrape the bottom of the pan, releasing all the caramelized brown bits (the fond). Let the sauce simmer and reduce until slightly syrupy.

    3 min

    Tip: The vinegar fumes might make you cough for a second when it hits the hot pan—that means you're doing it right! Those brown bits are the absolute soul of this dish.

  8. 8

    Nestle the chicken thighs (and any resting juices) back into the pan among the vegetables. Turn off the heat. Scatter 1/4 cup Fresh basil over the top. Serve immediately right out of the skillet with thick slices of 1 loaf Crusty bread.

    2 min

    Tip: Keep the crispy skin above the sauce line so it stays crunchy while the bottom soaks up the balsamic goodness.

Chef's Notes

A quick note on deglazing: The French call those stuck-on brown bits 'fond', which literally translates to 'base' or 'foundation'. When people ask why their home cooking doesn't taste like a restaurant, it's usually because they left the fond in the pan and washed it down the drain instead of deglazing. The balsamic vinegar here acts like a magnet for all that savory, meaty flavor. Use a wooden spatula with a flat edge to really get in there and scrape!

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce take to make?

One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce takes about 37 minutes total. That includes 10 minutes of prep and 27 minutes of cooking.

How many servings does this recipe make?

This recipe makes 4 servings.

What skill level is needed for One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce?

This recipe is rated easy — it's beginner-friendly and straightforward.

What ingredients do I need for One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce?

The main ingredients are: Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, Kosher salt, Black pepper, Olive oil, Cherry or grape tomatoes, Garlic, Asparagus, Balsamic vinegar, Honey, Chicken broth, Fresh basil, Crusty bread.

What type of meal is One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce?

One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs with Burst Tomato & Balsamic-Honey Pan Sauce is categorized as: dinner.