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Grilled Split Chicken Breasts—Crispy and Delicious

Updated: Nov 23, 2023 · Published: Mar 20, 2011 by Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan · 6 Comments

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Total Time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

These Grilled Split Chicken Breasts are extra crispy, moist, and tender on your gas grill. It is a quick, easy, and economical dinner everybody will love.

🐓Ingredients

Split chicken breasts—AKA bone-in skin-on chicken breasts
Pantry ingredients—garlic powder, cayenne pepper (optional), kosher salt, and black pepper
Baking powder (optional)

Crispy Garlic Grilled Chicken Breasts on a white plate.
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  • 🐓Ingredients
  • 👨‍🍳How to Cook Split Chicken Breasts on the Grill
  • How long to grill split bone-in chicken breasts
  • Serving
  • Split Chicken Breast Recipes
  • Chicken tips
  • Grill tips
  • The secrets of trimming split chicken breasts
  • 🐓What are split chicken breast
  • ❓FAQs
  • Step-by-Step Photo Instructions
  • 👨‍🍳Recipe
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Grilled bone-in chicken breasts are economical and delicious when correctly prepared. Learn the secret of moist and tender split chicken breast on a gas grill that will have you doing this economical recipe for friends and family.

The secret to grilling skin-on chicken breasts is to trim them into smaller pieces that are much easier to cook while not burning the skin—and the correct grill setup. The trimmed chicken is the proper serving size and provides more surface area for spicing and browning on the grill.

👨‍🍳How to Cook Split Chicken Breasts on the Grill

  1. Trim split chicken breasts by removing trimmable fat, excess skin, and the rib section. Cut in half or thirds, depending on size.
  2. Mix the ingredients of rub and apply to the chicken.
  3. Preheat the grill to a surface temperature of about 450°.
  4. Grill the chicken to an internal temperature of 165°—about 30 minutes.

For more details, keep reading. See the Recipe Card below for complete instructions and to print.

How long to grill split bone-in chicken breasts

It takes about 30 minutes on a 450° grill when properly trimmed to reach a safe internal temperature of 165° measured with an instant-read thermometer.

Serving

Serve with Grilled Corn on the Cob, Grilled Mixed Vegetables, Grilled Baby Potatoes, and Homemade Lemonade. Add some Cornbread Biscuits and Grilled Pineapple Slices to complete the meal.

Split Chicken Breast Recipes

Check out other split chicken breast recipes, like Crispy Baked Split Chicken Breasts, Grilled BBQ Split Bone-in Chicken Breasts, Herbs de Provence Chicken, and Garlic Butter Stuffed Chicken Breast.

Chicken tips

  • The most important thing about getting this right is to trim the split chicken breasts correctly so they can cook thoroughly without burning the skin.
  • Let the chicken rest at room temperature for 15-20 minutes while getting the grill clean and to a stable temperature. You can cook the chicken more easily without burning the skin.
  • Be sure to use kosher or a rough salt in the rub. This is "salty," so be aware if you are on a low-salt diet.
  • Pat dry the skin before seasoning. We do not rinse chicken anymore. See Chicken... To Rinse or Not To Rinse?
  • Spice it up some with ¼-1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper.

Grill tips

  • The problem most people will have with grilling chicken breasts on a gas grill is the grill temperature. The surface temperature where the chicken is cooking needs to be in the 450° range.
  • You can not cook chicken on high heat like beef, so you need a surface thermometer to know what you're doing. This is not the same as that nice-looking but useless thermometer in the grill hood.
  • For this skin-on recipe, we like an indirect heat cooler zone on the grill to use if the skin is getting burnt. Remember, a little char tastes good, but burnt is bad. I suggest leaving one of the outside burners off while adjusting the grill temperature.
  • For details about grill temperature, please see my disussion about BBQ Temperature.

The secrets of trimming split chicken breasts

Chicken breasts have become progressively bigger over the last few decades. They are now too big for a reasonable serving size and are nearly impossible to cook.

The “secret” to the success of cooking split chicken breast in the oven or on the grill is how to prepare them for cooking. You get a better serving size, more even cooking, and more surface area for the great spices.

cutting ribs off a split chicken breast

Step one is cutting off the attached rib section—there is no meat, and it tends to overcook.

cutting a split chicken breast in half with knife

Step two is to cut the breasts into two or three pieces. Trying to cook the whole thing at once will almost always burn it on the outside before reaching a safe 165 internal temperature. There is also more surface area for seasoning, and the serving size is correct for most people.

🐓What are split chicken breast

Split chicken breasts are also known as skin-on-bone-in chicken breasts. They are the whole breast just split down the middle. It will have part of the breast bone, the skin, and a section of the ribs.

Most feel they have more taste and moisture than the more popular skinless version. But they are usually too big for a serving for most people and are hard to get entirely done cooking without burning the skin.

❓FAQs

What is the safe final internal temperature for chicken?

165°F according to the USDA. It is measured in the thickest part of the breast pieces with an instant-read or meat thermometer.

Why is there baking powder in the rub?

Baking powder pulls moisture out of the chicken skin for extra crispy skin. Be sure to use aluminum-free baking powder to avoid that aftertaste. While some recipes recommend hours for it to work, I see good results in a short time. Skip it if you want.

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This recipe is listed in these categories. See them for more similar recipes.

Chicken Breast Recipes, Chicken Recipes, Grill Recipes

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Step-by-Step Photo Instructions

trimmed and cut up skin on chicken breasts being patted with paper towel.

Trim chicken breasts by removing trimmable fat, excess skin, and the rib section. Cut in half or thirds, depending on size—dry chicken with paper towels.

seasoning and baking powder to coat chicken.

Mix the ingredients of the rub very well.

cut chicken breasts with seononing on white board.

Apply rub to the skin heavily and lightly to cut edges. Shake off excess. Don't try to use all the rub—there is more than you need.

clean and oil grill crates.

Preheat the grill to a surface temperature of about 450°, which is medium-high on most grills. Clean and oil the grill grates. Keep one of the outside burners off to create an indirect heat area. You want the chicken to rest at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before grilling.

pieces of chicken breasts on a grill.

Place the chicken pieces over direct heat with the chicken skin-side up and grill for 5-6 minutes. Flip with the skin down for 3-4 minutes. Keep doing flips; only 3-4 minutes when the skin is down. If the skin is getting too dark, do the skin-side-down time over the turned-off burner.

pieces of chicken on white plate.

Grill to an internal temperature of 165°—about 30 minutes total grill time, depending on your grill and the sizes of chicken pieces.

👨‍🍳Recipe

Crispy Garlic Grilled Chicken Breasts from 101 Cooking for Two

Grilled Split Chicken Breasts—Crispy and Delicious

From Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
These Grilled Split Chicken Breasts are extra crispy, moist, and tender on your gas grill. It is a quick, easy, and economical dinner everybody will love.
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Prep Time: 1 hour hour
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
Servings #/Adjust if desired 4

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Ingredients

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  • 2 bone-in skin-on chicken breasts - AKA split chicken breast
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 ½ teaspoon aluminum free baking powder - optional
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼-½ teaspoon cayenne pepper - optional

Instructions

  1. Trim chicken breasts by removing trimmable fat, excess skin, and the rib section. Cut in half or thirds depending on size—dry chicken with paper towels.
    trimmed chicken breasts on black board
  2. Mix the ingredients of the rub very well.
    seasoning and baking powder to coat chicken
  3. Apply rub to the skin heavily and lightly to cut edges. Shake off excess. Don't try to use all the rub—there is more than you need.
    cut chicken breasts with seononing on white board
  4. Preheat the grill to a surface temperature of about 450°, which is medium-high on most grills. Clean and oil the grill grates. Keep one of the outside burners off to create an indirect heat area. You want the chicken to rest at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before grilling.
    clean and oil grill crates
  5. Place the chicken pieces over direct heat with the chicken skin-side up and grill for 5-6 minutes. Flip with the skin down for 3-4 minutes. Keep doing flips; only 3-4 minutes when the skin is down. If the skin is getting too dark, do the skin-side-down time over the turned-off burner.
    pieces of chicken breasts on a grill
  6. Grill to an internal temperature of 165°—about 30 minutes total grill time, depending on your grill and the sizes of chicken pieces.
    grilled pieces of split chicken breasts

Recipe Notes

Pro Tips

  1. The two keys to this are the trimming of the chicken breasts, and the grill setup.
  2. The grill surface temperature of 450°, and leave a cold zone by keeping an outside burner off.
  3. Let the chicken rest at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before going on the grill.
  4. Remember to do the uneven grilling with a shorter time when the skin side is down.
  5. The baking powder helps dry out the skin. Be sure to use aluminum-free baking powder to avoid that aftertaste. Skip if you want.
  6. Pat dry the skin before seasoning.
  7. Spice it up some with ¼-1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
  8. The chicken must reach 165° to consume safely.

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Nutrition Estimate

Calories : 196 kcal (10%)Carbohydrates : 0.4 gProtein : 30 g (60%)Fat : 8 g (12%)Saturated Fat : 2 g (10%)Polyunsaturated Fat : 2 gMonounsaturated Fat : 3 gCholesterol : 83 mg (28%)Sodium : 1179 mg (49%)Potassium : 250 mg (7%)Fiber : 0.2 g (1%)Sugar : 0.003 gVitamin A : 100 IU (2%)Vitamin C : 0.2 mgCalcium : 10 mg (1%)Iron : 1.3 mg (7%)
Serving size is my estimate of a normal size unless stated otherwise. The number of servings per recipe is stated above. This is home cooking, and there are many variables. All nutritional information are estimates and may vary from your actual results. To taste ingredients such as salt will be my estimate of the average used.
Course : Main Course
Cuisine : American

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Originally Published March 20, 2011. Updated with expanded options, refreshed photos, and a table of contents to help navigation. Also, the method is modified slightly to my current technique.

Molly Running.

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  1. Ailsa Millar says

    September 08, 2022 at 1:16 am

    5 stars
    Why do the pictures of the recipe not how up on the recipe instructions? I would appreciate being able to see how it is done. Love that your recipes are for two as no need to work out how to reduce the recipe and stop wastage.

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      September 08, 2022 at 4:40 am

      Hi Ailsa.

      Welcome to the blog. Glad you are enjoying the recipes.

      I see the images on two Macs and an iPhone. Sometimes the browsers will decide not to load the images. They are in two places, within the blog post, and in the recipe card when you click the "Photos ON' button.

      Most of the time, doing a "cold restart" by shutting down completely and then restarting. Not a "warm restart," which is just clicking restart. If that doesn't work, clearing the cache of the browser would be the next step, but that varies by computer/phone type and browser you are using, so you would need to Google how for your setup.

      It those things don't help, please let me know.

      Dan

      PS on this recipe, there are six photos, trimming the chicken, seasoning ingredients, seasoning the chicken, cleaning the grill, chicken on the grill and finally, the cooked chicken.

  2. Jay says

    October 13, 2014 at 4:17 pm

    Hello making this recipe as we speak can u tell why u put skin down on grill won't rub fall off or burn first thank u

    Reply
    • DrDan says

      October 13, 2014 at 11:12 pm

      The rub stays on fine and I wanted to get the skin to start crisping early. I felt it worked well. Start with skin up if you want.
      Dan

  3. Dr Dan says

    March 20, 2011 at 3:36 pm

    Baking powder... Thanks and the correction is made.

    Reply
  4. umbrellalady says

    March 20, 2011 at 1:17 pm

    I'm a little confused but your recipe calls for baking soda and your picture is of baking powder - could you tell me which one it is?

    Reply

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