Cook the chicken thighs at 400°F (200°C) for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, flip the chicken thighs and cook for an additional 8-10 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) and the skin is crispy and golden brown.
Once cooked, remove the chicken thighs from the air fryer and let them rest for a few minutes before serving.
Serve hot and enjoy!
Note: Cooking times may vary depending on the size and thickness of the chicken thighs. It’s always a good idea to use a meat thermometer to ensure the chicken is cooked through.
I hope you enjoy this recipe! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Yes, you can substitute bone-in, skin-on thighs with boneless, skinless ones.
Adjust the cooking time as boneless thighs might cook faster.
Yes, preheating is recommended. It helps to achieve even cooking and ensures that the chicken thighs start cooking immediately.
While this recipe doesn’t involve marinating, you can season the chicken a few hours before cooking for enhanced flavor.
However, avoid marinating too long, especially if it includes acidic ingredients.
The internal temperature should reach 165°F (74°C).
Additionally, the skin should be crispy and golden brown.
If needed, you can cut into one to check if the juices run clear.
Absolutely! Feel free to customize the spice blend.
Adding herbs like thyme, rosemary, or a pinch of cayenne pepper can add extra flavor.
Adjust the quantities to suit your taste preferences.
Yes, flipping the chicken thighs halfway through ensures even cooking and helps achieve a crispy skin on both sides.
Absolutely! Feel free to experiment with different herbs and spices.
You can customize the seasoning to your taste preferences, adding herbs like thyme or rosemary for extra flavor.
Patting the chicken thighs dry before seasoning helps ensure crispy skin.
Additionally, you can brush the skin with a little oil during cooking to enhance moisture.
Yes, you can use a similar method for other cuts like chicken wings or drumsticks.
Adjust the cooking time based on the size and type of chicken cut you’re using.