Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks

$5.25 recipe / $1.75 serving
by Beth Moncel
4.82 from 37 votes
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I finally got around to cooking some of the chicken drumsticks that I bought last week and they are soooo good! I love southwest inspired flavors, so marinating the chicken in cilantro lime was a natural choice for me. This savory, garlicky marinade infuses the chicken and creates the most wonderful pan juices, which I then spooned over rice. It’s safe to say that I’ll be making these Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks again in the future.

Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks in the baking dish with lime and cilantro

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Do I have to use drumsticks?

Don’t have drumsticks? No prob. This would work equally as well with bone-in or boneless chicken thighs. While you could use chicken breasts, I prefer the tender juicy dark meat for baking. If using breasts, I suggest pounding them out thin to increase the meat to marinade ratio and be sure not to over cook them because breasts dry out quickly.

Can I grill this Cilantro Lime Chicken?

This is also a great recipe for the grill. I don’t have one, so I popped mine in the oven, but the smoky flavor of the grill would be an amazing addition. Not to mention, cilantro lime is such a great summery flavor! I’m over here day dreaming about grilling poolside in the summer sun… Is winter over yet?!

Close up of Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks in the baking dish
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Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks

4.82 from 37 votes
These garlicky Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks are like a blast of summer to get you through those winter blues. Also great for the grill!
Close-up of cilantro lime chicken drumsticks.
Servings 3 to 4 servings
Prep 45 minutes
Cook 45 minutes
Total 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil ($0.24)
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced ($0.24)
  • 1/2 tsp cumin ($0.10)
  • 1/2 tsp salt ($0.02)
  • Freshly cracked pepper ($0.05)
  • 2 limes ($0.66)
  • 1/2 bunch cilantro ($0.40)
  • 6 chicken drumsticks (about 1.75 lbs.) ($3.54)
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Instructions 

  • Combine the olive oil, minced garlic, cumin, salt, and some freshly cracked pepper (about 10-15 cranks of a mill) in a bowl.
  • Use a zester, microplane, or small-holed cheese grater to remove the zest from one of the limes. Add about 1 tsp zest and 3 Tbsp juice to the marinade.Pull the leaves from 1/4 bunch of cilantro and chop finely. Add the chopped cilantro to the marinade and stir to combine. The other 1/4 bunch of cilantro will be added after baking.
  • Pour the marinade into a gallon sized zip top bag and add the chicken drumsticks. Close the bag tightly and massage to mix and coat the chicken pieces in the marinade. Refrigerate for 30 minutes, or longer if desired, turning the bag occasionally to redistribute the marinade.
  • When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Add the chicken pieces to a casserole dish so they are all in one layer, trying not to overcrowd. Pour the rest of the marinade in the bag over the chicken.
  • Bake the chicken for 40-45 minutes, basting once or twice throughout. For more browning, turn the broiler on at the end of the cooking time and broil for 2-4 minutes, or until the desired amount of browning is achieved. The total cooking time will ultimately depend on the size of your drumsticks and how closely they are packed together in the baking dish. Use a meat thermometer to make sure the meat has reached 160ºF to be sure.
  • Garnish the chicken with fresh slices of lime and more chopped cilantro leaves.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 528.6kcalCarbohydrates: 7.13gProtein: 48.6gFat: 33.57gSodium: 763.5mgFiber: 1.87g
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How to Make Cilantro Lime Chicken – Step by Step Photos

Oil, garlic, pepper, chili powder in a bowl

Start the marinade by combining 2 Tbsp olive oil, 4 cloves of minced garlic, 1/2 tsp cumin, 1/2 tsp salt, and some freshly cracked pepper (about 10-15 cranks of a pepper mill).

Juiced and zested lime on a blue cutting board next to a fine holed cheese grater
Zest the lime using a zester, microplane, or a small-holed cheese grater. Add about 1 tsp of the zest to the marinade and about 3 Tbsp of the juice (you may need to cut open the second lime to get 3 Tbsp of juice).

Chopped Cilantro on a blue cutting board

Finely chop about 1/4 bunch of cilantro (leaves only). The other 1/4 bunch will be added to the chicken after baking.

Finished Cilantro Lime Marinade in a white bowl

Add the lime zest, juice, and chopped cilantro to the marinade and stir to combine. 

Marinating Chicken in a zip top bag

Add the marinade and 6 chicken drumsticks to a large zip top bag. Massage the bag to mix the marinade and coat the chicken pieces. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

Drumsticks in a baking dish, ready to bake

When you’re ready to bake them, preheat the oven to 400ºF. Place the chicken pieces in a baking dish, making sure they’re in a single layer and not over crowded (the more space between the pieces, the faster they’ll cook).

Close up side view of uncooked chicken in the baking dish, remaining marinade poured over top

Pour the rest of the marinade from the bag over the chicken. I made sure to scoop up the rest of the minced garlic and chopped cilantro from the bag and pile it on top of the chicken.

Baked Cilantro Lime Chicken in the baking dish

Bake the chicken for 40-45 minutes, or until the internal temp is 160ºF (you can use a meat thermometer to be sure). For extra browning, turn on the broiler and let the chicken brown under the broiler for 2-4 minutes, or until browned to your liking. I maybe left mine under the broiler just a tad too long, but it was still delicious.

Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks topped with fresh cilantro and sliced limes

Fresh cilantro has a much different flavor than cooked cilantro, so you’ll want to garnish the cooked chicken with the second half of the cilantro. Chop it fresh just before adding to the chicken. I also added thin slices from the second lime. Gorgeous!

Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks in the baking dish with baking juices

The sauce in the bottom of the dish is TO-DIE-FOR, so don’t let it go to waste. Try not to let the lime slices sit in the hot liquid too long, though, the rind can add a bitter flavor.

Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumstick meal in a bowl with rice and sweet potatoes

I spooned some of that liquid from the bottom of the dish over the rice that I served with the chicken. I also served the chicken with roasted sweet potatoes. Don’t worry, that recipe is coming tomorrow! :)

Cilantro Lime Chicken Drumsticks meal prepped in square meal prep containers

I packed these bowls up for the refrigerator so we could just grab one and reheat when we’re hungry. I put two drumsticks in each container for the boyfriend, and one each for me, so we got four meals out of this dish.

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  1. I’m excited to try this recipe! I checked the nutrition, below, if anyone else is interested:

    Nutrition Facts
    Servings: 3
    Amount per serving
    Calories 257
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat 14.8g 19%
    Saturated Fat 2.7g 14%
    Cholesterol 81mg 27%
    Sodium 465mg 20%
    Total Carbohydrate 6.3g 2%
    Dietary Fiber 1.5g 5%
    Total Sugars 0.8g
    Protein 26g
    Vitamin D 0mcg 0%
    Calcium 38mg 3%
    Iron 2mg 11%
    Potassium 268mg 6%
    *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calorie a day is used for general nutrition advice.
    Recipe analyzed by verywell

    1. We only recently brought on a Registered Dietician to our team. Sheโ€™s working hard behind the scenes to update the entire recipe database, over 1500+ recipes, with nutritional information. Sheโ€™s working her way from the newest recipes back and it takes some time to update them all. Stay tuned!

      1. Hi Kelly – Team Budget Bytes, I believe there is a typo above for the nutrition: Fat: 125.9g (??)

        Excited to try this recipe! :)

      2. The nutrition data we originally had for chicken drumsticks was for some reason out of line with the average calculated stats for that ingredient, but we’ve recalculated it using better data.

  2. The flavors are delicious but I have two issues with the way this recipe is explained and the instructions given here. First of all, it’s really more of a pesto than a marinade. There is very little volume of final product if done according to the recipe. I doubled the amount of oil, lime juice, and cilantro and it was still barely enough to cover four bone-in chicken thighs with legs attached. Secondly, what is the point of the plastic bag? All the pesto just sticks to the bag! Why not just coat the chicken parts with the pesto and then put in a covered bowl to marinate in the refrigerator? I had to scrape the pesto back out of the bag when ready to bake the chicken which seemed like an unnecessary and messy extra step.

  3. Made this for dinner tonight, WOW! Didnโ€™t expect this kind of flavor. I added a packet of Sazon, chili powder and onion powder. Never been a fan of cilantro but this was delicious.ย 

  4. Loved the combo of lime with chicken and cilantro! Added one more tasty recipe to my favourite menu list! Btw would Searing the chicken make any difference from that of baking it in order to get that crispy texture for the chicken?

    1. You could certainly try searing it and then baking for the remainder of the time until cooked through.

  5. Delicious! I used thighs, marinated an hour or more, and they soaked up that lime-cumin-cilantro marinade.ย 

  6. Cooked this tonight 12/8/18. No disappointment here ! Don’t scrimp on the fresh Cilantro as it’s a match made in heaven! I did add extra (a dash more Cumin), also some cracked black pepper. Served it with Coconut Rice. Shame there wasn’t more liquid after cooking the chicken as it was soo yum !. Left overs for work tomorrow ๐Ÿ˜€. Give it a try ! So tasty.

  7. Iโ€™m making this later today. ย I wanted to know if I can use lemons instead of limes

  8. So good! I added a tsp of jalapeno powder to the marinade :) I grilled these and was pressed for time, so I just grilled the drumsticks, liberally brushed with the marinade, and set them to the side of the grill. I used the extra marinade to grill some bell peppers–so good!

    1. I’ve heard that marinating chicken for too long in an acidic marinade can cause the meat to become mushy, but I’ve never tried 24 hours in this marinade to know how noticeable it would be.

  9. I think I got the macros figured out. It looks like:
    Fat ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  4.6g
    Carbs ย  ย  ย  1.6g
    Protein ย  0.18g
    Calories ย 46
    This is per drumstick NOT per serving.ย 

  10. Iโ€™d love for you to please post the macros to the marinade! Thank you in advanced!

  11. I doubled the recipe for our weekly meal prep and added two small jalapeรฑos. We loved the extra kick! Thanks for another great recipe!

  12. If I were to make a version of this dish with boneless chicken breasts, are there any modifications you would recommend? Also, do you think this dish could be made in the slow cooker? Thank you for your blog, you’ve kept me well-fed for years!

    1. Baking time would probably differ because there is no bone and breasts are lean meat as opposed to dark meat, but I’d have to do some testing to find out what time and temperature would be appropriate. I think this one is better for the oven than the slow cooker because you want some evaporation to occur to get those concentrated flavors (and browning). :)

    1. Has anyone tried this marinade on shrimp or tilapia? I’m kind of chickened out right now and want to change things up. Sorry if someone already mentioned this in an old comment, I didn’t feel like reading all of them… :)

  13. Here I am carefulling reading the instructions and I see “I made sure to scoop up the rest of the minced garlic and chopped cilantro from the bag and pile it on top of the chicken.” So I’m scraping the bag dripping everywhere just to get out the garlic and be a reall budget chef. =P lol