Pollo Asado (Oven Roasted, Grilled) Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (2024)

Flavorful chicken (roasted or grilled) marinated in orange, lime juice, garlic, paprika, herbs, and spices.Pollo Asado is Mexican (or Cuban depending upon spices) take on grilled chicken where citrus tenderize chicken, and herbs, spices make it juicy and flavorful. The beautiful orange color is so tempting. You will love the flavors.

Today, I'm sharing both cooking methods to make pollo asado; 1) Grilled 2) Oven Roasted. Plus vibrant made-from-scratch Pollo Asado marinade that you can use with any kind of meat. Even sauted shrimp tastes amazing with such bold and citrus flavors.

So, let's make some Pollo Asado!

Pollo means chicken. Asado means roasted. In simple words, pollo asado is chicken roasted. Some sources claim that pollo is slang word. We are not going to dig deeper in name but talk about the flavor; how delicious and simple this homemade pollo asado recipe is.

Pollo Asado Marinade:

Pollo Asado recipe, like any good roasted chicken starts with marinating the chicken in Asado marinade. Marinade is combination of two main components: citrus and asado seasoning.

In a best tasting Pollo Asado, I look for bright citrus notes, garlic, and aroma of oregano and smoked paprika.

My Pollo Asado seasoning is blend of roasted cumin, Spanish smoked paprika, onion powder, black pepper, and oregano. I add orange juice and lime juice, mix with olive oil, and fresh crushed garlic to make a paste like marinade. This marinade tenderize the chicken, infuse in ton of flavor, and yields a dark-spiced (not that spicy but darn delicious) chicken roast. Heavenly Pollo Asado it is!

Let's break apart few things that I do differently forPollo Asado Marinade:

Achiote or Paprika: Like many other Cuban/Mexican Chicken recipes, all flavor of pollo asado comes from citrus, and spices. The beautiful orange-red color of chicken is either Achiote Paste Or Spanish Paprika. Even though I have used achiote paste for this recipe.. The recipe I'm sharing here uses Smoked Paprika. I feel achiote is not that easy to find and the smokey flavor of paprika gives good flavor boost to the pollo asado.

However, if you are after that red-orange color, I have also shared the Achiote Mariande recipe in the notes.

Citrus: Most common citrus for asado marinade are: orange and lemon juice. I love the flavor of orange, but replace lime in place of lemon juice. Lime is perfect to cut the rich smoky flavor of smoked paprika. Since my recipe is paprika based, lime is the way to go. If you are planning to use Achiote Paste. I must tell you that achiote powders are often pre-seasoned with some citrus and spices. So, if you using only achiote and no paprika, you can use lemon juice.

I promised to share two ways to prepare Pollo Asado: Grilled and Oven Roasted. (these pictures show oven roasted chicken)

Oven roasted is great for weeknights and any time of the year when switching-on outdoor grill is not an feasible option. Grilling makes perfect sense for sunny days ahead. Late Spring and summer, The season of grill is here. On weekends, Vishal want to only eat grilled. My job is only to get the chicken marinated and ready. Grilling is his job. So, I keep lots of marinade recipes handy to make my life easier.

Let's discuss both cooking methods, one at a time.

Pollo Asado in Oven:

To roast chicken in oven, pre-heat oven at 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray pan with oil, reserve marinade (to use later) before placing chicken on sheet pan. Roast until internal temperature on instant thermometer reads 165 degrees Fahrenheit. I like to broil for last 1-2 minutes for more roasted flavor. (optional)

Bone-in chicken thighs take 30-35 minutes. Boneless chicken cooks quickly. (25-30 minutes)

Note: Check chicken temperature sooner to avoid dry chicken. For more flavor and moisture, after first 15 minutes, rotate the pan, and baste chicken with reserved marinade (twice, every 5 minutes).

Pollo Asado on Grill:

Pollo Asado or any time grilling chicken, grill preheated to 375 to 400 Fahrenheit works best. This temperature keeps chicken moist and cooks evenly. Medium temperature don't let chicken dry out or cook fast from outside and leave inside raw.

Note: Always only flip the chicken when one side is done. Don't hurry or flip too many times.

I hope this will make to your grill coming weekend. If you haven't started grilling yet (like us with still snowing outside). Oven roasted Pollo Asado recipe is great way to bring summer into kitchen even without grill.

If you like Grilled Chicken, I'm sure you will enjoy these other recipes on blog: (all can be adapted to cook in oven too)

Chicken Souvlaki
Chicken Fajita
Malai (Cream) Chicken Kabobs
Hawaiian Chicken Skewers

Oh, and don't forget to pin this recipe for later.

Enjoy!

Pollo Asado (Oven Roasted, Grilled) Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to grill chicken breast at 350 degrees? ›

Cover with plastic wrap and pound with a meat mallet, or even a rolling pin, until the breast is an even 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick. Grill over direct medium heat (350º to 450º) until the chicken breast reads 165º F with an instant-read thermometer. Flip once. Approximately 10 to 12 minutes.

What is the difference between pollo and pollo asado? ›

Pollo Asado – Pollo means “chicken” in Spanish, which means that pollo asado is grilled, marinated chicken. It's a delicious alternative to beef in burritos and tacos. Lengua – This is slow-cooked beef tongue, which also goes into burritos.

What is pollo asado seasoning made of? ›

Pollo Asado is deeply flavorful chicken marinated in a mixture of citrus juices, cumin, oregano, paprika and most notably, achiote powder, which gives the chicken it's signature orange and red color. You'll find variations of Pollo Asado in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Caribbean.

How long do you cook chicken on the grill? ›

Time, Temperature and Technique
  1. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts. Time: 5 to 6 minutes per side. ...
  2. Chicken Tenders. Time: 2 to 3 minutes per side. ...
  3. Chicken Wings. Time: 15 to 20 minutes. ...
  4. Drumsticks. Time: 30 minutes. ...
  5. Thighs (Bone-In) Time: 30 to 40 minutes. ...
  6. Boneless Skinless Thighs. ...
  7. Skip the Guesswork. ...
  8. Use Direct and Indirect Heat.

Is it better to grill chicken at 350 or 400? ›

The ideal grill temperature range for chicken is between 350 and 450 degrees Fahrenheit. This range is narrowed down by whether you're grilling chicken breasts, thighs, or drumsticks.

How long to grill chicken breast at 400 degrees? ›

Heat grill to medium heat (approximately 400 degrees F). Place chicken on direct heat (direct flame) and cook at medium heat for 4-5 minutes per side.

What do Mexicans call taco meat? ›

Carne Asada is the most common taco meat. Photo by Travis Yewell on Unsplash. Carne Asada is certainly the most popular meat for tacos, and it's plain to see why.

What's the difference between asada and asado? ›

The term carne asada is used in Mexico and refers to the style of grilled meat in those countries. In South America, the term used for grilled meat is asado and it has a different style and preparation.

What's the difference between guisado and asada? ›

What is the difference between carne guisada and carne asada? Carne guisada is a stewed beef dish, whereas carne asada is a grilled beef dish. Carne asada contains steak, while guisada typically involves a less tender cut of beef. Both dishes are staples in Mexican cuisine!

Why are pollos asados red? ›

Achiote powder, or annatto powder, is a traditional ingredient in pollo asado marinades. It adds a distinct red color and earthy flavor to the chicken.

What does pollo asado taste like? ›

This easy, juicy and tender Mexican Pollo Asado (Chicken Asado) is marinated in a zesty, earthy and citrusy marinade with lots of Mexican spices and achiote, then grilled to perfection.

Can you overcook chicken on grill? ›

Grilling chicken at a controlled temperature is equally important. People may have a notion that high heat will result in quick cooking. However, this will lead to the chicken being overcooked or burnt from the outside and not properly cooked from the inside.

Is 10 minutes enough to grill chicken? ›

You should grill chicken breasts for about 10 minutes, flipping halfway through. Keep your grill on medium heat between 425 and 450 degrees, says grill manufacturer Weber.

How do you grill chicken without drying it out? ›

How do you grill chicken breast without drying it out? Brining is the secret to juicy grilled chicken breasts. It requires a bit of extra time, but the soak in the a brine helps to tenderize the meat, which makes it less tough once it's grilled. Also, a brine is a great way to add flavor if you want.

How long will chicken breast take at 350? ›

Cooking tips

Bake a 4-oz. chicken breast at 350°F (177˚C) for 25 to 30 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to check that the internal temperature is 165˚F (74˚C).

How to cook chicken breast on grill without drying out? ›

All it takes is 30 minutes in a simple brine solution of 1/4 cup kosher salt dissolved in 4 cups water. This is all the time you need for the chicken breasts to absorb enough moisture so they can better hold up to the heat of the grill without drying out.

How long does it take a grill to get to 350? ›

For indirect grilling, preheat your grill to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. This will also take 10-15 minutes.

How many minutes do you cook chicken breast on a gas grill? ›

How Long To Grill Chicken Breast
Type of Chicken BreastGrilling Times
6-8 oz. boneless, skinless chicken breastHigh heat: 2-3 minutes Medium-low heat: 10-15 minutes Rest: 5-10 minutes
Bone-in chicken breast (which can be up to 1 pound)High heat: 3-6 minutes Medium-low heat: 20-30 minutes Rest: 5-10 minutes

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