Baked Chicken Drumsticks with Garlic and Herbs

Why You’ll Love Baked Chicken Drumsticks with Garlic and Herbs Recipe

  • It uses affordable chicken drumsticks — hearty and satisfying without a high cost.

  • The marinade infuses the meat with bright lemon, aromatic garlic and herbs, while the baking gives you crispy skin and tender interior.

  • Minimal hands‑on time: once marinated, you simply roast and walk away.

  • Kid‑friendly and crowd‑pleasing — it’s familiar enough to appeal broadly, yet tastes better than plain baked chicken.

  • Adaptable: you can modify the herb and spice mix for different flavor profiles.

Ingredients

(Tip: You’ll find the full list of ingredients and measurements in the recipe card below.)

  • Chicken drumsticks

  • Olive oil

  • Lemon juice

  • Minced garlic

  • Salt

  • Black pepper

  • Italian seasoning

  • Fresh parsley, chopped

  • Cooking spray (or a little oil to coat the baking sheet)

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, minced garlic, salt, pepper and Italian seasoning.

  2. Add the chicken drumsticks to the bowl and coat them thoroughly with the marinade. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, up to 24 hours.

  3. Preheat your oven to 400 °F (≈ 200 °C). Lightly coat a sheet pan with cooking spray or brush with oil (or use foil + spray for easier cleanup).

  4. Arrange the marinated drumsticks in a single layer on the sheet pan.

  5. Bake for approximately 40 minutes, or until the drumsticks are cooked through (the internal temperature of the thickest piece should reach 165 °F / ~74 °C).

  6. If the skin is not as crisp as you like, you can broil for a minute or two at the end (watch carefully so the herbs don’t burn).

  7. Remove from the oven, sprinkle with chopped parsley, and serve immediately.

Servings and timing

  • Serves: 6

  • Prep time: 10 minutes

  • Marinating time: Minimum 2 hours (up to 24 hours)

  • Cook time: 40 minutes

  • Total time (excluding marinating): ~50 minutes

Variations

  • Greek style: Use Greek seasoning instead of Italian seasoning.

  • Mexican style: Use lime juice in place of lemon juice, and substitute 1 Tbsp of chili powder for the Italian seasoning (you could also use fajita seasoning).

  • Asian style: Swap the olive oil for a mix of 1/3 cup soy sauce, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 teaspoon minced ginger and 1 teaspoon minced garlic.

  • Seasoning tweaks: Add paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper or fresh herbs (such as oregano, basil) to change the flavor profile.

  • Alternate proteins: Use chicken thighs or legs instead of drumsticks (adjust cook time accordingly); or even chicken wings if desired.

Storage/Reheating

  • To store: Once cooled, place leftover drumsticks in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3‑4 days.

  • To reheat: Preheat oven to about 350 °F (175 °C). Place the drumsticks on a baking sheet, cover with foil and warm for around 10–15 minutes until heated through. Then remove the foil and bake an additional 5 minutes to crisp the skin. Alternatively, reheat in a microwave briefly, then bake for a few minutes to restore crispiness.

  • Do not leave cooked chicken at room temperature for more than 2 hours; discard any portions left out too long.

FAQs

1. Do you have to marinate the drumsticks?

Marinating helps infuse the meat with flavor and helps the skin crisp up, but if you’re short on time you could skip most of the marinating time – just allow at least 30 minutes. The flavor will be less pronounced though.

2. Can I bake at a lower temperature (e.g., 350 °F) instead of 400 °F?

You could, but baking at 400 °F helps the skin get crispy while keeping the meat juicy. At lower temperatures the skin may remain softer and the cooking time will increase.

3. Do I need to flip the drumsticks during baking?

No, you don’t have to flip them — they will cook well in a single layer. If you prefer, you can flip halfway through for more even browning.

4. How can I tell when the drumsticks are done?

Use an instant‑read meat thermometer: the thickest part should reach 165 °F (≈ 74 °C) inside. Also, juices should run clear and meat should pull away from the bone slightly.

5. Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of freshly squeezed?

Yes, you can use bottled lemon juice in a pinch, though fresh lemon juice will give brighter flavor and is preferred.

6. What if my drumsticks are larger than average?

If you have larger pieces, you may need to increase the baking time to around 45–50 minutes. Ensure the internal temperature is reached and the skin is nicely browned.

7. Can I use chicken breasts instead of drumsticks?

Yes, but breasts will need less cooking time and are more prone to drying out. If using breasts, reduce the baking time and check more frequently.

8. How do I make the skin extra crispy?

  • Use a convection oven if available.

  • Pat the drumsticks dry before marinating to reduce surface moisture.

  • After the main baking time, you can broil for 1–2 minutes to further crisp the skin (watch that herbs don’t burn).

  • Avoid overcrowding the pan so air circulates properly.

9. Can I freeze the cooked drumsticks?

Yes — once cooled, wrap individually or in portions and freeze in airtight bags for up to 2–3 months. Reheat from frozen by baking at 350 °F until heated through (cover loosely with foil to avoid over‑browning).

10. What side dishes go well with this recipe?

This dish pairs well with roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, rice, a fresh green salad, steamed broccoli or what you normally serve with chicken. If you’re using one of the flavor‑variations (Greek, Mexican, Asian), you might want sides that echo that theme (e.g., rice pilaf, seasoned veggies, tortillas).

Conclusion

This baked chicken drumstick recipe is a winner when you want an easy yet delicious meal that works for both weeknights and casual gatherings. The simple marinade of olive oil, lemon, garlic and herbs transforms everyday drumsticks into something flavorful and satisfying. With minimal prep and a single baking sheet, it’s convenient — and the variations allow you to keep it fresh and interesting. If you’re looking for a go‑to chicken dinner that the whole family will enjoy, this one deserves a spot in your rotation.

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