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Sunday, February 25, 2024

Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon.

Are you looking for a new, delicious oven meal that everyone will like? If so Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon is calling your name! Quick to assemble, easy hands-off baking, and the family will love it!


Sometimes when I am the most tired, I am able to come up with a very tasty dish. 

Not always mind you, but often, thankfully! It could very well be that it is because I am so hungry! Based on my preference for and ease of long-term freezer storage, boneless, skinless chicken thighs grace our table often. By default, they are often taken out to thaw for our supper. Even though, having a specific recipe in mind to turn them into dinner, is not always the case...when I leave in the morning for the day.

With all that said out loud...

I am pleased to offer this easy and delicious recipe. It is not fancy, but often the simplest of ingredients when combined make a great meal. One you will serve again and again. And Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon is one of those. It also goes perfectly with Cilantro Brown Rice and Red Potatoes for a complete meal that will satisfy the hungry inside of you, at the end of the day.



Both of these dishes are "walk away" easy. Allowing you to complete other chores or better yet, take a moment for yourself...something we all look forward to at the end of a long day.


Ingredients needed for this recipe:
  • chicken thighs
  • canned peaches, juice pack preferred
  • thyme leaves
  • garlic salt
  • fresh ground pepper
  • Dijon mustard
You will also need the following:
  • baking pan
  • measuring spoons
  • liquid measuring cup
Now we are ready to begin!


Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon, easy and delicious oven baked dinner.


Chicken Baked with Peaches, Thyme, and Dijon
by the seat of my pants!
350-degree oven
UPDATED: 02.26.2024

6-8 chicken thighs, depending upon the size
1 16 oz. can or jar of sliced peaches drained, reserve 1/4 c syrup
garlic salt
fresh ground pepper
1-2 t dried thyme
1 (rounded) T Dijon mustard

Place the chicken in a single layer in the bottom of a 9X13 pan. 

Season with garlic salt and fresh ground pepper. Pour peach syrup to measure 1/4 cup into a liquid measure, set aside. 

Drain off any remaining syrup, save for another use if desired. Scatter the peach slices around the seasoned chicken.

Combine the reserved syrup and Dijon mustard until smooth. Spoon over the chicken and peach slices. 

Lightly crush the thyme and sprinkle over the top.

Bake 45-55 minutes or until done in your oven. 

Storage options for Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to three days. You may freeze leftovers for up to 30 days, thaw, in the refrigerator before reheating. 

UPDATE:  For your convenience, a "copy and paste" version of Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon has been included below. 

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Chicken Baked with Peaches, Thyme, and Dijon
by the seat of my pants!
350-degree oven
UPDATED: 0226.2024

6-8 chicken thighs, depending upon the size
1 16 oz. can or jar of sliced peaches drained, reserve 1/4 c syrup
garlic salt
fresh ground pepper
1-2 t dried thyme
1 (rounded) T Dijon mustard

Place chicken in a single layer in the bottom of a 9X13 pan. 

Season with garlic salt and fresh ground pepper. Pour peach syrup to measure 1/4 cup into a liquid measure, set aside. 

Drain off any remaining syrup, save for another use if desired. Scatter the peach slices around the seasoned chicken.

Combine the reserved syrup and Dijon mustard until smooth. Spoon over the chicken and peach slices. 

Lightly crush the thyme and sprinkle over the top.

Bake 45-55 minutes or until done in your oven. 

Storage options for Chicken Baked with Peaches Thyme and Dijon. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to three days. You may freeze leftovers for up to 30 days, thaw, in the refrigerator before reheating. 

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  1. i make a similar recipe using tinned apricots. very tasty! chicken thighs are my fave cut of chicken too, so this would be a good and easy dinner one night soon...

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  2. Yummy dish here. I sometimes wrap a piece of bacon over a chicken piece and add a dollop of peach jam. It carmelizes. Thanks for your recipe!

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  3. I like chicken with fruit; my husband not so much, but when the peaches are in season, I'll give this a try anyway.

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    1. This dish is NOT sweet so I think he might like it anyway. Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. We used to do Apricot Chicken back in the 80s but never did peaches. I am not sure my husband would like this. He struggles with fruit in main meals at the best of times.

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    1. Boy do I understand about pleasing family members who share our table. Fruit and meat is a deal breaker for many, so I understand. I think this was a moment of low staples in the pantry and dinner needed to be made, and as it turned out, we enjoyed it very much.

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    2. I have done chicken and pears but not peaches - we'll have to try it. Thanks for sharing

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  5. What lovely flavours, Melynda. Peaches are a real favourite of mine and they go so well with the chicken and herbs. Thank you so much for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party. Take care and have a lovely week ahead.

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  6. Your recipe proves how useful it is to have canned fruits in the pantry. I generally use apricots, but I'm sure this would be just as delicious.

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  7. Thanks for this super easy and tasty chicken recipe. Bernadette, https://newclassicrecipe.com

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    1. Bernadette, thank you for stopping by, have a great week ahead.

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  8. I cannot cook when I'm hungry. I'll just wind up eating the ingredients. So I admire you for being able to use your hunger to create tasty dishes! You've used such an interesting combination of ingredients that nonetheless have a certain familiar vibe, which make me think I'd love this dish. We eat a lot of chicken at my house, so I always love finding new ways to prepare it. Thanks for the recipe!

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    1. Jeff the Chef, thank you for stopping by, and I hope you give this a try. It is easy and quite good, which is perfect for those hungry days!

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  9. What an interesting recipe! I love the flavor of dijon but had never thought to pair it with peaches. Wow. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #27 linkup. Hope to see you next time, too. Have a great week!

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    1. Jennifer, you are welcome! Thanks for hosting, have a great week ahead.

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  10. I never think to include 'fruit' in my main dishes but your recipe has inspired me to try. The combination of chicken and peaches with a hint of thyme sounds delicious. Thanks, Melynda and have a lovely weekend.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I use a juice pack style canned peach so the flavor is mildly sweet. Allowing all the flavors to come together. Fruit in a main dish is new for me, but this turned out delicious. I hope you give it a try, and enjoy it as much as we do. Have a great week ahead.

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