How Long Do You Grill Chicken? Here Are All the Answers

2016-02-26
How Long Do You Grill Chicken? Here Are All the Answers

If you're like most people who enjoy barbecuing, you've probably wondered at some point, "How long do you grill chicken?" It's tempting to overcook chicken to be safe since eating it below the government-recommended safe internal temperature of 165°F can put you and cookout guests at real risk for foodborne illness. (By the way, chicken is the number one cause of foodborne illnesses in America, so it's vital to be vigilant!) But, just like an avocado seems to have about a 30-minute window of perfect ripeness (you check it, and it's under-ripe for days, then all of a sudden, it's past its prime), perfectly grilled chicken can be challenging to nail.

If you don't know how long to grill chicken breasts or how long to grill chicken thighs (or legs, wings, or a whole chicken, for that matter), it can be challenging to determine when to remove the chicken from the grill. First, check out our guide for how to grill chicken, then use this go-to guide for how long to grill chicken so you can serve the juiciest meat ever.

Test Kitchen Tip: All chicken is safe at 165°F. But not all pieces (especially the dark pieces with bone) are as palatable at 165°F. Our Test Kitchen recommends cooking above the USDA-recommended 165°F mark for specific chicken pieces for the most tender and juicy results. Refer to the list below for your chicken recipe's best safe temperature.

A Quick Guide to Grilling Chicken

Before we answer the question, "How long do you grill chicken?" use this primer to prep the chicken and your grill.

  • Begin with refrigerated raw poultry. If frozen, allow thawing in the refrigerator overnight in a rimmed tray or container such as a baking pan, preferably with a lid.
  • If desired, remove skin from the poultry.
  • Use the list below to determine if direct or indirect grilling is best for your chicken cut.
  • For charcoal grills, place poultry on grill rack, bone side up (if it includes a bone), directly over medium coals. (Here's how to control the temperature of your charcoal grill.) Grill, covered, for the time given or until the proper temperature is reached, turning once halfway through grilling.
  • For a gas grill, preheat grill. Reduce heat to medium. Place poultry on grill rack, bone side down (if it includes a bone), over medium heat. Cover and grill for the time given below in our instructions for how long to grill chicken.
  • Test for doneness using a meat thermometer. We recommend using an instant-read thermometer for the most accurate, quick results. The thermometer should register 165°F to 175°F, depending on the cut you're cooking. During the last 5 to 10 minutes of grilling, brush with a sauce.
  • Remove the chicken from the grill and tent with foil. Allow the meat to rest about 5 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute.

How Long Do You Grill Chicken?

You won't grill chicken breasts the same way as chicken legs or quarters, so there's not one neat and tidy answer for how long to grill chicken that applies across the board. Instead, use these guidelines for each different cut.

How Long Do You Grill Chicken Breasts?

We know this is likely the cut of chicken stashed away at all times in your freezer, so let's start here.

  • Parts and Pieces: Chicken breast half, skinless and boneless
  • Weight: 6 to 8 ounces
  • Grilling Type: Direct
  • Heat: Medium
  • Grilling Time: 15 to 18 minutes
  • Doneness: 165°F

How Long Do You Grill Chicken Thighs?

This cut of dark meat is growing in popularity, so be sure you know how to grill it right. Try more of our healthy chicken thigh recipes, too.

  • Parts and Pieces: Chicken thigh, skinless and boneless
  • Weight: 4 to 5 ounces
  • Grilling Type: Direct
  • Heat: Medium
  • Grilling Time: 12 to 15 minutes
  • Doneness: 170°F

How Long Do You Grill Chicken Legs, Breast Halves, and Other Meaty Pieces?

Bone-in and larger pieces of meat fare better with indirect grilling.

  • Parts and Pieces: Meaty chicken pieces (bone-in breast halves, thighs, and drumsticks)
  • Weight: 2½ to 3 pounds total
  • Grilling Type: Indirect
  • Heat: Medium
  • Grilling Time: 50 to 60 minutes
  • Doneness: 170°F for breast halves, 175°F for thighs and leg drumsticks

How Long Do You Grill a Whole Chicken?

Perhaps the most obvious case for indirect grilling is a whole chicken. Place on the grill breast-side up and follow these timing directions.

  • Parts and Pieces: Chicken, whole
  • Weight: 2½ to 3 pounds total
  • Grilling Type: Indirect
  • Heat: Medium
  • Grilling Time: 60 to 75 minutes (add 15 to 30 minutes per pound, if above 3 pounds. So a 4½- to 5-pound bird should grill 1¾ to 2 hours)
  • Doneness: 170°F

Now that you're well-versed in how long to grill chicken, all that's left to do is stock up on these essential grilling tools, select your next crowd-pleasing chicken recipe, and fire up the grill. Then, enjoy the juicy barbecue fare that will rival anything you'd order at a restaurant.

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