Download Article Show Download Article Picking up a pack of pre-marinated chicken from the store can save you hours of unwanted prep time, and brings you one step closer to a delicious, savory meal. We’ve got your meal plan covered, whether you have chicken breasts, wings, legs, or tenders. Scroll through some of the recipes below and see if any appeal to you!
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Advertisement ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 30,764 times. Did this article help you?Get all the best how-tos! Sign up for wikiHow's weekly email newsletter Subscribe You're all set! How long does it take marinated chicken to cook?How to cook marinated chicken in the oven? Once the chicken is done marinating, I add them to a baking dish I've sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. You're going to bake them at 400°F until they're cooked through, about 35-45 minutes. This is where an instant read thermometer comes in handy!
Is it better to bake chicken at 350 or 400?Baking chicken breasts at 350 degrees results in more tender and juicy meat while baking them at 400 degrees produces crispy skin.
How long does it take for chicken breast to bake at 350?Cooking tips
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).
Is it better to bake chicken at 350 or 425?When baking wings, we're almost always going for crispy skin, and the pieces are small and cook quickly so the higher temp at 425 is the best bet. For chicken breasts, it's best to go with the lower temp of 350 and keep an eye on the internal temperature of the chicken: white meat will dry out faster than dark meat.
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