Tasty, quick, juicy air fryer chicken thighs are here to save you from hunger.
These air fryer chicken thighs are juicy, quick, and best of all, delicious. When you want food and you want it fast, air fryer chicken thighs are just the thing. These guys are seasoned with one of the best chicken flavors out there – lemon pepper chicken. It makes a great base chicken for any sauces or side pairings you might like, and it’s so good all on its own too.
Why is the air fryer better for chicken thighs?
- If you like super juicy baked or roasted chicken, air fryer chicken tastes just as juicy and tender, maybe even more so
- Air frying chicken thighs is faster than roasting/baking
- It’s also more energy efficient because you don’t need to preheat or turn on your oven
How long to cook chicken thighs in the air fryer?
- Boneless skinless chicken thighs: Air fry at 360°F for 12-15 mins, flipping halfway.
- Bone in skin on chicken thighs: Air fry at 360°F for 18 mins, flipping halfway, then add an extra 5 minutes at 400°F to crisp up the skin.
- Frozen chicken thighs: Air fry from frozen at 360°F for 25 mins, flipping halfway, then add an extra 5 minutes at 400°F to crisp up the skin.
You want to air fry them until the internal temperature reaches 165°F, or until the juices run clear. Chicken thighs come in all sizes and thickness, so it’s best to get an instant read thermometer to make sure that they reach 165°F.
Bone in skin on vs. boneless skinless
You can go with either: extra juicy or extra easy, the choice is yours! This recipe defaults to boneless skinless chicken thighs because they are my go-to: they cook quickly and are never dry because the cooking time is so short. Plus, when I’m eating, I can just shove them in my mouth without thinking or use them shredded in tacos or on salads.
Bone in skin on chicken thighs are delicious as well though – I use them in a huge amount of recipes and you can easily use them here too. The skin crisps up beautifully and also self-bastes the meat underneath, which makes it tastier. They’re not a second class citizen at all.
How to air fry chicken thighs
I switch between making bone-in skin on chicken thighs and boneless skinless thighs in the air fryer. I like both, so which chicken thigh you choose is up to you.
- Pat dry. Use a clean kitchen towel or paper towels to dry the skin of your chicken. You want a dry surface so that it can crisp up – this is especially important if you’re making bone in, skin on chicken thighs. Moisture is the enemy of crispiness.
- Season. Place the thighs in a bowl and season with a lemon juice, spices and a touch of oil. The oil helps conduct heat which makes the skin crispy and the lemon juice and seasoning adds flavor.
- Air fry. Place the chicken in the air fryer in a single layer and air fry, flipping halfway through, until the internal temp reaches 165°F. (See below for times)
The secret to juicy air fryer chicken thighs
The secret to juicy air fryer chicken thighs is…there is no secret! It always comes out juicy!
Do I need to preheat the air fryer for chicken thighs?
Unlike using a regular oven, you don’t need to preheat the air fryer, which means dinner gets on the table faster.
If you wanted to get that last little bit of speed or juiciness, or if your air fryer takes a little longer than you’d like to come to temp, you can preheat the air fryer before starting any of the other steps, and it’ll be hot enough by the time you have the chicken ready to go.
Do you need to flip the chicken in the air fryer?
Technically you don’t need to because the air in an air fryer circulates around, but for even crispiness and presentation, especially for bone-in skin-in, I recommend it. Start cooking the chicken skin side down then flip it to finish skin side up so the skin looks pretty and crisp.
What can I serve with air fried chicken thighs?
Since you have the air fryer out, why not pair the chicken thighs with:
- Air fryer asparagus
- Air fryer brussels sprouts
- Air fryer roasted broccoli
- Air fryer parmesan wedge fries
How do I reheat chicken thighs in the air fryer?
To reheat already cooked chicken thighs in the air fryer, let the thighs heat up at 350°F for 2-3 minutes.
What’s the best air fryer?
Our air fryer is discontinued ? but we love it so much. The Philips XL (ok actually the XXL) is what we’d get if ours ever broke though.
Can I make these in the oven?
Yes!
- Boneless skinless chicken thighs: Bake at 425°F for 18-20 minutes.
- Bone in skin on chicken thighs: Bake at 425°F for 25-30 minutes if properly tempered.
- Bone in skin on chicken thighs: Bake at 425°F for 35-40 minutes if they’re coming right out of the fridge.
Stick them on a wire rack on a foil lined baking sheet and flip them half way through. If you have convection mode, it means you have a giant air fryer! Follow the same instructions as with an air fryer, maybe with an extra 5 minutes in case the oven temp is not as accurate.
Just like with the air fryer, you want to bake them until the internal temperature reaches 165°F, or until the juices run clear, and that instant read thermometer is your best bet!
Air fry me up Scotty!
Steph
Air Fryer Chicken Thighs
Ingredients
- 1/2 lemon
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp paprika smoked paprika preferred
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground pepper or 1/2 tsp as desired
- 1.5 lbs bone in skin on chicken thighs or 1lb boneless skinless, see notes
Optional paprika oil for extra shine
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tsp paprika smoked paprika preferred
Special Equipment
- air fryer
Instructions
- Slice half of the lemon and set aside, then juice the other half. Mix in 1 tbsp olive oil into the lemon juice and stir in the garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and pepper.
- Lightly pat the chicken dry with a paper towel. Season with salt and pepper. Toss the chicken in the lemon-pepper sauce.
- Cook at 360°F for 12-15 mins or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F and the juices run clear. Halfway through, flip the chicken and add lemon slices. Remove from the air fryer immediately when done. See notes for bone-in skin-on or frozen cooking times.
- Optional: make some paprika oil to drizzle/brush on after the thighs are done: heat up 1 tsp paprika with 2 tbsp oil in a small pan over low heat, until it starts to bubble. Remove from the heat and brush onto the cooked thighs.
Omg this Air Fryer Chicken Thighs looks so mouth-watering. You captured the photographs of chicken so beautifully. Can’t wait to try this recipe. Can we use Any kind of oil like sunflower oil, bran oil instead of olive oil?
hi preeti,
yes, you can use any oil!
This was excellent. The recipe looks so simple, I was surprised how good the flavor turned out. I get garlic powder from a man that grows, dries, and grinds the garlic himself, so it has great flavor. I didn’t have onion powder on hand, so I used Trader Joe’s onion salt (three kinds of onion) and just used 4 good shakes. I had sauteed asparagus in butter to go with. After the thighs were done in the fryer, I put the thighs in the still hot pan with leftover asparagus butter and poured the juices from the fryer over top. Flipped them and again poured the juices over the thighs on the plate. EXCELLENT!! Thank you!!
thank you so much carrie! i’m so happy you liked the thighs. that garlic powder you use sounds AMAZING :)
Having taken some chicken thighs from the freezer with a vague idea of something for dinner, I found this recipe. Easy to prep, air fryer made quick work of them. They were yummy but I overcooked them, I’ll need a time/temp adjustment. This recipe is on my go to list now!
First ever recipe in an air fryer for me and it was so good. Did bone in thighs and broiled 5 minutes at the end they were perfect!!
Excellent, great recipe for my husband who has heart issues!
Will definitely make again!
Thanks a lot for this super simple and tasty recipe. It turned out really good.
Looks delicious and easy to prepare. It is made with some healthy foods and the ingredients are not expensive at all
yummy, love a new to me chicken dish whenever I can find one and this will do, thank you!