Baked Chicken Drumsticks | Sweet & Sticky Chicken Legs Recipe! (2024)

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Sweet & Sticky Baked Chicken Drumsticks are the perfect appetizer! This easy drumsticks recipe makes crispy, juicy chicken legs covered in a sticky Asian glaze – so addicting. These just might be the BEST baked chicken drumsticks ever. You decide!

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  • The Best Sticky Baked Chicken Drumsticks
  • What Makes this Recipe So Good?
  • What You’ll Need
  • What’s the Difference Between Chicken Legs and Chicken Drumsticks?
  • How to Make Sticky Chicken Drumsticks
  • Tips for Success
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Can I Freeze Extras?
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    The Best Sticky Baked Chicken Drumsticks

    I only know one way to introduce this incredible Baked Chicken Drumsticks recipe, and that’s with a mathematical equation. Yep, you heard (read?) me right. Here it is: Delicious Crispy Skin + Juicy Dark Meat + A Wonderfully Sticky Sauce = Happy Eating.

    Once you try these easy, sticky chicken drumsticks, your favorite chicken wings recipe will be in danger of replacement. Seriously! The meat is perfectly juicy and tender – as in, fall-off-the-bone tender – and the skin is crackly and crispy. Mouth watering yet? Good, that’s the goal here!

    The last thing I want to talk about is this Asian marinade/glaze. It’s got honey, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, and a couple of other really tasty ingredients. Basically, there’s savory, there’s sweet, and above all, there’s pure deliciousness!

    Ready to dig in?

    What Makes this Recipe So Good?

    There’s no shortage of baked chicken recipes, or even baked chicken drumstick recipes, to choose from on the internet. So why this one?

    Allow me to convince you with just a couple of reasons:

    • It’s Easy: I hesitate to say that this recipe is ‘quick and easy’ because you’ll want to let the chicken marinate for 8 hours for the best results. However, I can assure you that it’s easy! You’ll need just 5 minutes of prep work to get this recipe started, and then it just comes down to sauce stirring and baking time.
    • It’s Relatively Healthy: These chicken drumsticks taste fabulous, but you don’t have to feel guilty about it! They’re baked instead of being fried, for one thing, and there’s also no added salt. I’m not saying they’re the healthiest meal you’ll ever eat, but they’re not too bad calorie-wise.
    • It Can Be an Appetizer or a Dinner: I like to serve these drumsticks as an appetizer because they’re small, and usually gone within a couple of bites, but you could also make a bunch and serve them for dinner! Totally up to you. (Also, if chicken dinners are your jam, this Oven Baked Chicken recipe is always a hit as well!)

    What You’ll Need

    Okay, time to round up the chicken, the marinade ingredients, and the garnishes. Here’s what we’re working with:

    • Chicken Drumsticks: Chicken legs will probably work too – see section below for more information.
    • Balsamic Vinegar: Putting this in the marinade helps to tenderize the chicken.
    • Honey: To add sweet flavor.
    • Brown Sugar: I like to use packed light brown sugar when I make this recipe.
    • Soy Sauce: I typically add in low-sodium soy sauce, but you can use whatever kind you have on hand.
    • Garlic: Mince fresh cloves of garlic for the best flavor.
    • Seasoning: Use a mix of minced fresh ginger and fresh cracked black pepper.
    • Garnishes: I like to add sesame seeds, lightly toasted, and a few pinches of chopped fresh parsley. These are optional, but I highly recommend them!

    What’s the Difference Between Chicken Legs and Chicken Drumsticks?

    Most of the time chicken legs and chicken drumsticks are the same thing. However, sometimes drumsticks are sold while still attached to the thighs, under the label chicken legs (aka chicken quarters). Because I like to stick with just drumsticks, I try to avoid buying chicken quarters, but you could use them in this recipe if you so choose.

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    How to Make Sticky Chicken Drumsticks

    Sweet and sticky chicken drumsticks are a super low-maintenance recipe. First you’ll whip together the marinade, then you’ll let the drumsticks marinate. Next the chicken goes into the oven to bake, and finally you’ll drizzle the thickened marinade over the now-crispy chicken.

    Here are all of the details:

    Make the Marinade/Let the Chicken Marinate: In a medium bowl, whisk together balsamic vinegar, honey, brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and cracked black pepper. Pour into a large ziplock bag and add chicken drumsticks. Shake to coat chicken and refrigerate for 8 hours, or overnight, giving the bag a shake whenever you think about it.

    Preheat Oven to 400°F: Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and place a cooling rack on top.
    Remove the chicken from the bag, reserving the marinade, and place the drumsticks on the rack. Bake the drumsticks, on the middle oven rack, for 25 minutes.

    Heat the Leftover Marinade: While the chicken is baking, place the leftover marinade in a small saucepan. Bring the marinade to a boil, then reduce the heat to a slow simmer. Cook over low heat, stirring as needed, for about 15 minutes or until thickened.

    Apply Marinade and Bake Again: Remove the drumsticks from the oven (after the first 25 minutes of cooking) and heavily coat with the thickened marinade, using a silicone pastry brush. Return to the oven and cook for 10 more minutes. Coat the drumsticks again and return to the oven to cook for 5 more minutes, or until an internal temperature of 165°F is reached.

    Garnish and Enjoy: Coat the drumsticks one last time, with any remaining sauce, and sprinkle with sesame seeds and parsley. Serve immediately.

    Tips for Success

    Looking for some tips and tricks on how to get the best results with your homemade sticky chicken drumsticks? You’re in the right place:

    • Can I Use Chicken Breast? Sure! I used a chicken breast instead of drumsticks for my dinner and loved this sauce with it. So, feel free to change the recipe up to fit your tastes!
    • How to Know if the Chicken is Done: When you cut into the drumstick to test for doneness, there should be no pinkness. The best way to know if your chicken is done, though, is to use a meat thermometer. The internal temperature should reach 165°F, as mentioned above.
    • If You Just Use a Baking Sheet and Foil: If you don’t have a cooling rack, or prefer to just lay the chicken on a baking tray, that’s totally fine. Make sure you use a lot of cooking spray, though, so that the chicken can be easily removed. The drumsticks will be super sticky, so a generous amount of cooking spray helps a lot!
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    Serving Suggestions

    Should you decide to serve these baked chicken drumsticks as a dinner instead of an appetizer, I’ve got some side dish ideas for you:

    • Potatoes: Potatoes in any form complement this meal really well! Feel free to go with mashed potatoes, oven roasted potatoes, fries, etc…
    • Salad: Again, salads of all kinds are welcome additions to these chicken drumsticks. I’ve done coleslaw, potato salad, pasta salad, and (most often) a simple green salad.
    • Vegetables: I like to serve roasted vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, mushrooms) with my chicken drumsticks.
    • Bread: It’s never a bad idea to have a basket of fresh rolls or buttery garlic bread on the table when these drumsticks are around.

    How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

    These chicken drumsticks can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days. Reheat them by preparing a baking tray and preheating the oven to 400 degrees F. Bake until warmed through (this can take anywhere from 10-15 minutes, but be sure to check on the chicken often so that it doesn’t burn).

    Can I Freeze Extras?

    Sure! Freeze your extra chicken legs in an airtight container. I would suggest eating them within 1-2 months.

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    Sweet & Sticky Baked Chicken Drumsticks

    Sweet & Sticky Baked Chicken Drumsticks are the perfect appetizer! This easy drumsticks recipe makes crispy, juicy chicken legs covered in a sticky Asian glaze – so addicting. These just might be the BEST baked chicken drumsticks ever. You decide!

    Prep Time5 minutes minutes

    Cook Time40 minutes minutes

    Additional Time8 hours hours

    Total Time8 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
    • ¼ cup honey
    • ¼ cup light brown sugar, packed
    • 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
    • 3 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
    • ½ teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper
    • 6 chicken drumsticks, about 1.25 pounds
    • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds, lightly toasted
    • a few pinches chopped fresh parsley

    Instructions

    • In a medium bowl, whisk together balsamic vinegar, honey, brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and cracked black pepper. Pour into a large ziplock bag and add chicken drumsticks. Shake to coat chicken and refrigerate for 8 hours, or overnight, giving the bag a shake whenever you think about it.

    • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and place a Cooling Rack on top.

    • Remove the chicken from the bag, reserving the marinade, and place the drumsticks on the rack. Bake the drumsticks, on the middle oven rack, for 25 minutes.

    • While the chicken is baking, place the leftover marinade in a small saucepan. Bring the marinade to a boil, then reduce the heat to a slow simmer. Cook over low heat, stirring as needed, for about 15 minutes or until thickened.

    • Remove drumsticks from oven (after first 25 minutes of cooking) and heavily coat with the thickened marinade, using a silicone pastry brush. Return to the oven and cook for 10 more minutes. Coat the drumsticks again and return to oven to cook for 5 more minutes, or until an internal temperate of 165°F is reached.

    • Coat the drumsticks one last time, with any remaining sauce, and sprinkle with sesame seeds and parsley. Serve immediately.

    Notes

    I used a chicken breast instead of drumsticks for my dinner and loved this sauce! So feel free to change it up to fit your tastes!

    Adapted from The Comfort Of Cooking., originally from Group Recipes

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 263kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 23g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 116mg, Sodium: 269mg, Sugar: 21g

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    Cuisine: Asian

    Category: Chicken

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    FAQs

    Is it better to bake drumsticks at 350 or 400? ›

    Lightly oil a baking sheet, put the drumsticks on top and roast for 40 minutes at 400 degrees. Before turning off the oven, test with a skewer into the meatiest part of a drumstick. If juices come out clear with no hint of pink, the meat is done. If you are unsure, leave them to roast for another 5 or 10 minutes.

    How do you keep chicken drumsticks from drying out in the oven? ›

    Here are some tips:
    1. Marinate: Marinating not only adds flavor but also tenderizes the meat. ...
    2. Brine: Brining is another method to keep chicken juicy. ...
    3. Cook at the Right Temperature: Overcooking chicken is a surefire way to dry it out. ...
    4. Don't Overcook: Check the drumsticks regularly to avoid overcooking.
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    Do you need to flip drumsticks when baking? ›

    I definitely recommend turning the chicken over halfway through baking, so the skin gets cooked on all sides. By the end the skin on top should be nice and crispy, but if you prefer it even crispier, set your oven to broil and place the chicken under the broiler for a minute or 2 on each side!

    How long does it take to bake chicken legs in the oven at 400? ›

    Generally, chicken drumsticks will need about 35-45 minutes in the oven when baked at 400 degrees. At 375 degrees, you will need to cook your thighs a bit longer. But remember, these timings can fluctuate based on the size of your drumsticks and the precise temperature calibration of your oven.

    How long do drumsticks take at 400? ›

    For juicy, flavorful chicken with golden skin, it is best to bake chicken drumsticks at 400°F. At this high temperature, the chicken will be done in about 30 minutes.

    How do you tell if baked drumsticks are done? ›

    Poke a thin metal skewer or fork into the thickest part of the largest drumstick until it hits the bone. If the juices coming out are entirely clear, the chicken is cooked through. If you see even a trace of red, it needs more cooking. For chicken, low and slow is best.

    What keeps chicken moist when baking? ›

    Brine. Like a marinade, a brine helps chicken breast soak up as much moisture as possible before cooking. It only requires three ingredients: water, salt, and a pinch of sugar.

    Will covering chicken in the oven keep it moist? ›

    When chicken is covered while baking, it traps steam and moisture within the dish, resulting in juicier results. The covering helps prevent excessive evaporation and keeps the chicken moist throughout the cooking process. Preventing dryness. Chicken tends to dry out more quickly when exposed to direct heat.

    Why are my chicken drumsticks bleeding in the oven? ›

    Chickens are slaughtered young.

    Those that are processed for meat are often just 6 to 8 weeks old. At that age, according to the USDA, the bones have not completely hardened, so “pigment from the bone marrow seeps through the bones and into the surrounding area.” This can lead to a dark or bloody-looking appearance.

    How do you know when drumsticks are done without a thermometer? ›

    If you can't get an accurate reading, you can tell if chicken drumsticks and drumettes are finished cooking by looking at the meat on the skinny side of the leg. The meat should shrink up, and you should be able to see a lot more bone than you could when you started cooking.

    Why are my drumsticks not crispy? ›

    Low Temperature: Baking chicken at too low a temperature can result in a lack of crispiness. To achieve crispy chicken skin, bake the chicken at a higher temperature, typically between 375°F to 425°F (190°C to 220°C), depending on the recipe and the size of the chicken pieces.

    Can you overcook chicken drumsticks? ›

    America's Test Kitchen writes that the meat is nearly impossible to overcook. While thighs or drumsticks are just fine once they're fully cooked to an internal temperature of 175 degrees Fahrenheit, it's actually even better at 195 degrees — unlike white meat, which just gets leathery and tough.

    Do you bake chicken at 400 covered or uncovered? ›

    Preheat the oven to 400°F. Lightly grease a rimmed baking pan. In a medium bowl, combine chicken breasts, olive oil, Italian seasoning, seasoned salt, paprika, and black pepper. Mix well to coat. Bake uncovered for 22 to 26 minutes or until the chicken breasts reach and internal temperature of 165°F.

    Should you bake drumsticks at 400 or 425? ›

    Tips for the Best Oven-Baked Chicken Drumsticks

    High temperature: Baking at 425°F means a deep, golden brown exterior, with a juicy, tender interior. Use a rack: Allows for hot air to circulate around the drumsticks, leaving no spot soggy or underdone.

    What temperature is safe for baked chicken legs? ›

    Leg and thigh meat is still safe at 165°F, but it is recommended to cook it to an internal temperature of about 170-175°F (77-79°C). The chicken's legs are actively worked muscles, and the meat is tougher because of it.

    How long do drumsticks take in the oven at 350? ›

    I like to start with a preheated 350 degree F. oven and bake them for 45 minutes, rotate the legs, raise the heat to 425 degrees F., and put them back for about another 15 minutes, until the sauce is bubbly and everything looks caramelized. Turning the legs is key to getting the sauce on “top” of the chicken legs!

    What is the best temperature for drumsticks? ›

    We have found that cooking chicken drumsticks at a high temperature of 425°F gives the best results for tender, juicy meat with crisp skin. Prep. Line a large baking sheet with aluminum foil for easy cleanup.

    Is 400 too high to bake chicken? ›

    The best way to bake chicken breasts is the oven is at 400 F. Simply drizzle some olive oil in the bottom of your baking dish, season your skinless chicken breasts generously and add a pat of butter on top of each chicken breast.

    Is it better to bake chicken at 400? ›

    It's better to cook chicken breast at 400°F. The less time it spends in the oven, the juicier it will turn out. Therefore, it's good to cook it at a high temperature for a short period of time.

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