Dinner is on the table in less than 20 minutes with this new Chicken Thighs recipe! The family goes crazy for this Creamy Dijon Chicken — crispy bacon pieces, a flavourful creamy Dijon sauce and perfect, golden chicken!
Chicken Recipes
Chicken thighs are easy to make without worrying too much about drying out the meat. They are juicy, flavourful and so versatile they go with absolutely anything! Since making these Creamy Mushroom Thighs and these Crispy Garlic Buttery Thighs, readers have been asking for more more MORE easy low carb thigh recipes! I’d just like to take a moment to THANK YOU for making our dinners incredible. This easy chicken recipe is crazy good.
Dijon Mustard
Dijon adds amazing flavour to a creamy sauce. If you’re hesitant, start with 1 tablespoon. Don’t taste test it straight away as it is quite strong and may throw you off. Give it time to dissolve through the sauce, add the rest of your ingredients, then taste test. You may like it at this point and wish too leave it, OR you can add the extra tablespoon as suggested in the recipe for a deeper flavour.
How To Make Dijon Chicken
We take some pride in the comments and feedback we receive by readers all over the world about our recipes being super simple, easy to follow and cook! As usual, this recipe only needs a few main ingredients to come together and create the best flavours!
Garlic — use minced or finely chopped. Fresh always yields better results, but you can use jarred or bottled. Herbs — Thyme, Rosemary and Parsley are our herbs of choice that go extremely well with Dijon! You can use fresh OR dried. White wine — Use good quality wine for this. I always keep a $20 bottle of Pinot Gris in my kitchen just for creamy sauces. You can also use Sauv Blanc or Riesling. A good quality wine means an incredible flavoured sauce! White wine substitute — I understand many readers cannot include wine in their meals for different reasons. You can substitute it with chicken stock or broth. Chicken bouillon powder or seasoning salt adds deeper flavour to the chicken and sauce. You can of course use salt if you wish or stock powder.