Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs recipe (2024)

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by Sandyon May 17, 2022

Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs recipe is a great weeknight meal, delicious served with a Fruit and Nutty Brown Rice and sliced cucumbers.

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Hey Friends! If you’re not a “reluctant entertainer,” have fun hosting this week. If you are, here are a few tips to make entertaining a little easier for you. But first, what do you serve? I say an easy chicken dish. Everyone loves chicken, and this Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs Recipe can’t get any easier.

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Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs Recipe

And, I must say it’s good enough for company. I love keeping chicken thighs in the freezer, for recipes like this. It’s affordable and delicious! If you love to cook with coconut milk, then you may want to try this Lemongrass Curry Coconut Chicken Thighs recipe, too!

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Tips and substitutions for coconut milk chicken thighs

Welcome to our newest go-to summer marinade for chicken.

  • Swap out the protein for shrimp, or flank or skirt steak.
  • Make the chicken and serve with brown or Jasmine rice.
  • Serve with a cucumber salad or this chicken recipe is amazing served with this Asian Chicken Cranberry Salad (minus the chicken). The dressing is spot on!
  • You don’t have fresh chives? You can use green onions.
  • Or make a specialty rice (my nutty brown rice recipe will be posted soon on the blog).
  • Love the option of either grilling the meat or you can bake it in the oven (but of course will not get those cool grill marks that grilling gives).
  • Yes, you can take the marinade and make a sauce. NOTE: It must be boiled for 5 minutes first to destroy any harmful bacteria. You can thicken the sauce and drizzle over the chicken!

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Buy these simple ingredients

Let’s dive in. Here are the ingredients you will need for Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs.

  • Chicken thighs
  • Soy sauce
  • Coconut milk
  • Cider vinegar
  • Pressed garlic
  • Bay leaves
  • White ground pepper
  • Fresh chives
  • Lime

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This is what I mean by “easy chicken recipe.”

  1. Mix soy sauce, coconut milk, cider vinegar, garlic, bay leaves, and white ground pepper together in a bowl. Add fresh chives, but leave some chives out for garnishing the chicken after it’s grilled.
  2. Marinate chicken in refrigerator for 12-24 hours. We use the “Ziploc” method.
  3. Grill the chicken; sprinkle with fresh cut chives.
  4. Serve with brown rice.

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How do you marinate the chicken thighs?

Easy!

  1. Marinate in a 9×13 pan (covered) or in a sealed Ziploc bag.
  2. Place in the fridge for 12-24 hours.

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How do you serve coconut milk chicken thighs?

And what about the Brown Rice? We love this easy savory (and sweet) rice recipe. Recipe coming soon on the blog!

  • Brown rice
  • Scallions, finely sliced
  • Toasted coconut
  • Walnuts
  • Craisins
  • Salt & pepper
  • Your favorite seasoning
  • Olive oil

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This also makes a great weeknight dinner!

You may want to also try these chicken recipes:

Lemon Parmesan Chicken

Pineapple Chipotle Chicken Tacos

Super easy Baked Apricot Greek Yogurt Chicken Thighs

Greek Style Chicken Drumsticks with coconut vinegar

My 8 Entertaining tips:

Here are a few things you DON’T want to do …

  1. Don’t over-schedule yourself the day that you are hosting. Make sure to have enough time to cook, set the table, and possibly create last minute touches that make you happy!
  2. Don’t plan a sit-down meal if it stresses you out! Serve buffet-style; it’s super-easy, and everyone feels right at home dishing up their own food and keeping it casual. [Or, set out a board, like a baked potato board or a chili board.]
  3. Don’t cook something that you are not familiar with, if that stresses you out. Make a recipe you know, so you can be “present” for your guests.
  4. Don’t think that silence is a good thing. A little background music is always a must to set the tone, the mood, and can really add to the in-between-moments where no one is talking!
  5. Don’t worry about every detail–no one is going to inspect your home, or check out your bedroom, or look in the cupboards.
  6. Don’t talk too much (if you’re an extrovert). Learn to listen more, so you don’t miss out on cool conversation, or learning something about someone else.
  7. Don’t go into the evening thinking that everything will be perfect. It never will be, and you’re setting yourself up for huge disappointments. Go with the flow, and relax!
  8. Trust that the people coming over are coming to get to know you, that they are just as interested in investing in your life as you are in theirs!

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When our friends came for dinner last week, we had these thighs marinating in the fridge, and we whipped up a big green salad and put a loaf of whole-wheat bread in the oven. Oh, and then we had this amazing cake (just a small piece) for dessert!

So good!

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Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs

This Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs Recipe is a great weeknight meal, and delicious served with Fruit and Nutty Brown Rice.

NOTE: Yes, you can take the marinade and make a sauce. It must be boiled for 5 minutes first to destroy any harmful bacteria. You can thicken the sauce and drizzle over the chicken!

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Yield: 4

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Ingredients

  • 1-2 lb. Chicken thighs, boneless, trimmed
  • cup soy sauce
  • 1 can, 13 1/2 ounce coconut milk
  • ¾ cup cider vinegar
  • Pressed garlic
  • 3-4 bay leaves
  • 2 tsp. white ground pepper
  • Fresh chives, finely chopped
  • Fresh lime quarters

Instructions

  • Mix together. Leave some chives out for garnishing chicken after it’s grilled.

  • Marinate in refrigerator for 12-24 hours. You can marinate in a 9x13 pan or in a Ziploc bag.

  • Grill the chicken, and sprinkle with fresh cut chives; serve with Fruit and Nutty Brown Rice. Serve with a squeeze of fresh lime.

  • Optional to bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes.

Notes

Reposted from May 2012.

Cuisine: American

Course: Main Course

Author: Sandy / Reluctant Entertainer

Did you make this recipe?Tag @reluctantentertainer on Instagram and hashtag it #reluctantentertainer!

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  1. AudreyReply

    Hi. Would this work if making it in the oven? I live in an apartment, so no grill. If so, what temp do you recommend?

    • Sandy

      Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes. Check for doneness!

  2. Sydney DarlingReply

    Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs recipe (16)
    This is delicious, but with all these ingredients, it screams spice. Red pepper flakes would be best to add heat but not interfere with all the flavors. I would make it again.

  3. Lara SReply

    Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs recipe (17)
    It’s basically chicken adobo with coconut milk. Nice addition though! I made coconut rice to serve it over with veggies.

  4. MandyReply

    Hey There–It looks like you have a sauce on top of the chicken. Did you reserve some of the marinade to do this or is it something different? I think that my family would like this but they would probably enjoy a little sauce :)

    • Sandy

      Yes, exactly! We added in the tip to the recipe about reusing the marinade. NOTE: You have to boil it 5 minutes first (read the tips). Thanks for asking!

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  6. kellyReply

    The side looks so yummy! Is there a recipe for that??

    • Sandy

      Yes, Kelly, and I added the link to the rice! :)

  7. ArianaReply

    I successfully made this tonight! I halved the coconut and the apple cider vinegar and marinaded for 20 hours. It was moist and had a subtle coconut flavor.

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  10. VickyReply

    Sounds delicious. I’ve recently switched from cooking with chicken breasts to chicken thighs which used to gross me out but now I’ve realized how much more flavorful and tender and meat in the thighs is!

  11. GunnellaReply

    Hi Sandy, would you please share the recipe for the side dish you served with your chicken? I would love to try this too.

  12. Tickled RedReply

    Okay I’ll admit it I’m a dork and don’t eat chicken with bones, but I am so making this recipe with chicken breasts this weekend. Num-A-liscious!

  13. EmmaReply

    This looked so good that I just had to try it for dinner tonight. I only had time to let it marinate for about 3 hours but it was really good. The meat from the thigh is more tender (I think) than the breast. The coconut flavor was very mild-not overwhelming. Thanks for a new dish for the grill!
    BTW Thanks for the shout out on your facebook page. I’ve gotten over 100 views! Emma

  14. Chelsea at Three on GroveReply

    Oh Yum! What a great marinade! I was just trying to think of an easy way to use a spare can of coconut milk in my pantry. I will def give this one a try! Thanks!

  15. Lisa@The Cutting Edge of OrdinaryReply

    I was going to ask the same thing as Kirstin….is the coconut mild? I think I’ll love this dish. Also about how many pounds of thighs did you use?

  16. KirstinReply

    Hmmmm…sounds good. can you taste the coconut flavor or is it pretty mild. We haven’t done any outdoor entertaining yet. Well, I take that back. Mother’s Day was beautiful and we had my inlaws up. At the last minute we decided to set up a table outside and enjoy our meal on the covered back porch. So nice and enjoyable

  17. Kim in MDReply

    Hi Sandy- I stumbled upon your blog today while looking for books on Amazon. I purchased your book and immediately googled your blog! Your blog is lovely, and your entertaining advice is wonderful! I love to entertain and plan parties, and always feel like everything has to perfect. I have spent the past hour reading your summer entertaining series and I love it! I am going to lighten up and not stress so much about entertaining! You have a new fan, and I am looking forward to reading your book when it arrives! :-)

  18. DarlaReply

    Looks good. I like most every dish that has coconut milk in it. I have to go back and find that dessert recipe too.

    Darla

  19. Lori HReply

    This looks yummy Sandy! Can’t wait to try it. I buy the big bags of skinless boneless thighs from Costco. The chicken thighs are much moister grilled than breasts.

Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why marinate in coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk is a fantastic marinade which tenderises the chicken and infuses it with rich flavour. The added bonus is that the marinade doubles as a scrumptious sauce! Cook this on your BBQ or stovetop.

How to make chicken thighs taste better? ›

Spices like smoked paprika, cumin, coriander, cayenne, and thyme will make the most flavorful spice rub for your chicken, so make sure to always have your pantry stocked with some spices. Preheat a cast iron or non-stick pan over medium-high heat for 2 minutes with 1 tablespoon of oil.

Can I use coconut cream instead of coconut milk? ›

The good news about coconut cream and coconut milk is that although they may be different consistencies, they're very similar. You can use coconut cream in place of milk if you dilute it with additional water. Different coconut cream brands vary on fat content.

Is it better to boil or bake chicken thighs? ›

Baked chicken with the skin on is slightly higher in calories -- about 220 for a thigh/drumstick quarter -- than boiled chicken, which has about 190 calories for the same piece; some of the fat boils off and into the water. Baking chicken produces drier meat but the flavor is more robust than boiled chicken.

What does coconut milk do to meat? ›

Adding coconut milk to marinades helps tenderizes meat and infuses it with flavor. Once your protein has had time to soak up the flavor, grill, roast, or sear as you would normally. Combine coconut milk with peanuts to make the very popular Thai dipping sauce, satay.

Why do chefs use coconut milk? ›

The most common practical use of coconut in cooking is creating curries. No matter the type, the creamy and fragrant nature of curries makes it a comfort meal for many customers. Coconut milk effectively removes the unpleasant smell from other ingredients while tempering the spicy element of the entire dish.

What tenderizes chicken thighs? ›

Restaurants use marinades made from a combination of acidic ingredients (such as vinegar, citrus juice, or yogurt) and flavorful herbs and spices. The acid in the marinade helps to break down the proteins in the chicken, making it more tender. Put it in a double boiler and steam it.

How to infuse flavor into chicken thighs? ›

12 Ways To Add More Flavor To Chicken Thighs
  1. Buy thighs with the skin on. ...
  2. Salt or brine thighs before cooking. ...
  3. Use a splash of spirits in your marinade. ...
  4. Use leftover pickle juice for an easy marinade. ...
  5. Give the thighs a poke before marinating. ...
  6. Cook them low and slow. ...
  7. Use dairy as a marinade. ...
  8. Don't shy away from sweetness.
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What can you do with canned coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk adds richness and depth of flavor to soups, curries, and stews. Its natural fat content tames spices of all levels, turning down the heat while retaining flavor. Coconut milk is also an excellent dairy-free way to make the creamiest vegetable soups—simply substitute equal amounts of it for milk or cream.

What is the difference between coconut cream and coconut milk? ›

Coconut cream is the same thing as coconut milk—coconut meat blended with water—but it contains less water. While coconut milk is thin like cow's milk, coconut cream is thick like whipped cream. You can find this fat-rich cream floating on the top of any canned coconut milk, or you can buy it in a dedicated can.

Is coconut milk healthier than heavy cream? ›

Though coconut cream contains a similar amount of calories as heavy cream, it provides less than half the fat, which might make it a good option if you're limiting your fat intake.

Do chicken thighs get more tender the longer you cook them? ›

Unlike chicken breasts, chicken thighs and drumsticks actually become more tender the longer they cook. That's because of their makeup. Dark meat has an abundant amount of connective tissue, which dissolves into gelatin as the meat cooks, rendering it juicy and tender.

What does marinating in milk do? ›

Milk soaked meat marinades tenderize but don't make things chewy or mushy! The acid found in milk, and buttermilk, is just mild enough to soak the meat for hours without damaging the surface.

What is the purpose of marinating meat in milk? ›

The calcium-rich properties of milk react with enzymes in the meat to gently soften the proteins. Whole milk (not reduced fat), buttermilk, and yogurt all get the job done – with a special nod to buttermilk and yogurt for their optimal tenderizing acidity levels.

What can I use instead of coconut milk in marinade? ›

8 best substitutes for coconut milk
  1. Shredded coconut (and a blender)
  2. Coconut cream.
  3. Plant-based milk and coconut oil.
  4. Coconut water and plant-based milk.
  5. Coconut cream.
  6. Milk or plant-based milk.
  7. Evaporated milk.
  8. Heavy cream or half-and-half.
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Does coconut milk add flavor? ›

If you're a fan of Thai curries or Indian dishes like chicken tikka masala, canned coconut milk likely has a permanent spot on your grocery list. A few splashes add a creamy richness and nutty, slightly sweet flavor to everything from soups to desserts.

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