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If you’ve ever ended up with dry, rubbery chicken, you’re not alone. Learning how to grill chicken breasts can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to be.
This simple guide will show you exactly how to grill chicken breasts so they turn out juicy, tender, and full of flavor every time.

Table of Contents
- Step-by-Step: How to Grill Chicken Breast
- How Long to Grill Chicken Breast
- What Temperature Should My Grill Be for Grilling Chicken Breast
- Biggest Mistakes – Why Chicken Breast Turns Out Dry
- Marinade vs Dry Rub
- Grilled Chicken FAQs
- Storage and Reheating
- Our Favorite Grilled Chicken Breast Recipes
- Grilled Chicken Breast (Basic Method) Recipe
The Secret to Juicy Grilled Chicken Breast

The secret? Not overcooking and letting it rest.
Pulling it off the grill right at 165°F keeps it juicy instead of dry and letting it rest after it cooks allows the juices to redistribute for tender chicken.
Step-by-Step: How to Grill Chicken Breast
- Prep the Grill: Preheat grill to medium-high heat (400–450°F).
- Prep the Chicken: Pat the chicken dry and pound it to even thickness.
- Add Flavor: Season or marinate (see section below for ideas).
- Grill: Oil the grill grates, and grill the pieces for 5–7 minutes per side depending on thickness (see chart below).
- PRO TIP: Don’t move the chicken once you place it on the grill!
- Flip Once: Flip the chicken and cook to an internal temp of 165°F, use a meat thermometer.
- Rest: Remove from the grill and allow the chicken to rest for 5 minutes before slicing.

How Long to Grill Chicken Breast
Chicken breasts take an average of 8–14 minutes total on a grill over medium-high heat, depending on thickness.
| Thickness | Time | Temp |
|---|---|---|
| Thin (½ inch thick) | 8-10 minutes | 165°F |
| Normal (1 inch thick) | 10-14 minutes | 165°F |
| Thick (1 ½ inch thick) | 14-18 minutes | 165°F |
What Temperature Should My Grill Be for Grilling Chicken Breast
Grill chicken over medium-high heat (400–450°F).
Too hot = burnt outside, raw inside
Too low = dry, tough chicken

Biggest Mistakes – Why Chicken Breast Turns Out Dry
Grilling chicken is a great quick and easy dinner idea, but there are some things to avoid:
- Overcooking (the #1 mistake)
- Uneven thickness
- Cooking on heat that’s too high
- Flipping too often – only 1 flip needed!
- Not letting it rest
Marinade vs Dry Rub
When it comes to adding flavor to chicken, you can keep it as simple as salt and pepper, or you can use a marinade or dry rub.
- Marinades add moisture and flavor
- Dry rubs create a flavorful crust
Favorite chicken marinades:
- Balsamic Chicken Marinade
- Easy Grilled Chicken Marinade (3 ingredients)
- Citrus Grilled Chicken Marinade
- Maple Mustard Chicken Marinade
- Honey Lemon Basil Marinade
- Huli Huli Chicken Marinade
- Asian Chicken Marinade
- Honey Lime Chicken Marinade
Favorite chicken dry rubs:

Grilled Chicken FAQs
Chicken should be grilled with the lid closed. It’s ok to leave the lid open while you sear the chicken, but the chicken will cook the best with the lid closed.
Once! Chicken should only be flipped one time. If you flip it multiple times, it’s more likely to get dried out.
Yes, you can grill frozen chicken breast directly, but it requires specific techniques to ensure it is cooked safely and properly. Grill over medium-low heat for about 50% longer than thawed chicken (approx. 15–20 minutes), ensuring a safe internal temperature.
The chicken should feel firm but slightly springy to the touch, and juices should run clear.
Storage and Reheating
Leftover grilled chicken breasts should be stored in an airtight container. They will keep for 3-4 days.
Chicken should be reheated using low heat so that the chicken doesn’t dry out. It can be reheated in the oven at 300 degrees F in a baking dish covered with foil. You can also add a little chicken broth or water in the pan to help the chicken stay moist.

Once you get the hang of how to grill chicken breast, it’s one of the easiest, most reliable dinners you can make. A few simple tricks make all the difference, and once you taste how juicy it can be, you won’t go back to dry chicken again.
Our Favorite Grilled Chicken Breast Recipes
- 3 Ingredient Grilled Chicken Marinade
- Grilled Chicken Caprese
- Mexican Grilled Chicken with Mango Salsa
- Pesto Grilled Chicken
- Grilled Chicken with Oregano




