You won't believe just how delicious these simple tomato braised chicken thighs are! The chicken is tender, the sauce is rich, and there are so many different ways to customize the dish and take it in all different flavor directions. Serve it with rice, creamy polenta, spaghetti squash, or pasta.
This delicious recipe from Food 52 is easy to make and is one of my favorite recipes to make when we have guests for dinner. Many times I will use the bone-in thighs for a dinner party and leave some with the skin on for those who like it. It's easy to remove for those who don't like it though so either way, everyone is happy.
However, when I am making it for just us, I always use boneless, skinless thighs to shave some extra calories and I love the addition of onions to pack in more flavor. Olives are also delicious as an addition. Feel free to amp up the garlic and thyme to get it to just where you like it. The versatility of this recipe is what makes it so great, so go ahead, get creative!
How Do You Make Tomato Braised Chicken Thighs?
As easy as this is to adapt, it's even easier to make!
The first thing you should do is season the chicken with salt and pepper. Next, heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and add a tablespoon or so of olive oil. Add the chicken thighs in a single layer and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side, or until they start to brown. Push the thighs to one side of the pan or take them out of the pan and put them on a plate to rest.
Next, add olive oil, onion, and garlic to the same skillet. Cook this for 2 minutes or until the garlic is nice and fragrant. Add to this mixture the tomatoes, chicken broth, and thyme. Bring the whole thing to a simmer and put the chicken back into the broth and veggies and cover.
Let the whole thing cook at a low simmer for 30 minutes or until the chicken is cooked all the way through. Sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley (optional) and serve!
Recipe Ideas
This easy tomato braised chicken recipe is basically screaming for you to customize. There are so many ways to switch up this recipe that you could make it every week and have a completely different flavor profile.
- Make this dish Meditteranean by adding sliced olives (Calvestrano are my favorite), drained canned chickpeas, and some crumbled feta cheese on top. Capers would be delicious as well. You can also add some drained artichoke hearts.
- Go in a Mexican direction by adding a chopped chipotle pepper, swapping oregano for the thyme, and serving it with queso fresco and cilantro. You could also use spicy canned tomatoes like Rotel.
- Make this Italian style with fresh or dried basil, red pepper flakes, and Parmesan cheese.
- Deepen the flavor in this dish by adding some roasted red peppers and swap in fire-roasted tomatoes. This adds a smoky flavor that is really delicious.
- Add some greens by adding chopped kale when you are cooking the onions or wilting in some spinach during the last few minutes of cooking.
- Make a heartier dish by adding some canned beans. Chickpeas, cannellini beans, or Great Northern white beans are all good options.
- Saute some fresh mushrooms with the onions to add an earthy element to the dish. Canned mushrooms could also be added in a pinch.
- Make this Caprese style by finishing the dish with fresh basil, mozzarella, and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar or glaze.
- Swap in any herbs you like for this recipe. You can use thyme, rosemary, oregano, basil, or a combination of herbs. They can be fresh or dried.
- Add curry spices and finish with some coconut milk for an Indian spin on this dish.
- Make the dish creamy by finishing the dish with a splash of half and half, creme fraiche, coconut cream (or milk), or cream cheese.
How to Use Leftover Tomato Braised Chicken
- Tacos: Shred the chicken and make tinga style tacos with tortilla, diced onions, cilantro, avocado, and some hot sauce or spicy salsa.
- Shakshuka: Use the leftover sauce to make some baked eggs in a classic Shakshuka style or simply baked with some melted cheese on top.
- Pasta: Shred the leftover chicken, saute or roast some vegetables, and toss everything with some freshly cooked pasta.
- Grain bowls: Cook up some farro or quinoa, make some sauteed greens or veggies, and add your leftover braised chicken. Pack them up for lunches during the week or an easy leftover dinner.
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