I wasn’t even planning to make anything “Chipotle-style”, but I had a leftover can of chipotle peppers and thought — ok, let’s try something.
What surprised me the most is how deep the flavor gets just from blending everything together. It smells intense… almost too strong at first.
But after cooking? It mellows out and turns into this smoky, slightly spicy chicken that’s honestly hard to stop picking at straight from the pan.
Quick Info
- Difficulty: Easy
- Prep Time: 15 minutes (+ marinating)
- Cook Time: 12–15 minutes
- Total Time: ~30 minutes + marinating
- Servings: 3–4

Ingredients
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Instructions
- Cut 600–700 g chicken thighs into slightly smaller pieces (not too small — they shrink while cooking). This helps them cook faster and get more of that browned surface.
- In a blender, add ½ small red onion, 3 garlic cloves, 2 tbsp chipotle sauce, 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1 tsp cumin, ½ tsp oregano, 1 tsp salt, ½ tsp pepper, and 2–4 tbsp water. Blend until smooth. It should look like a thick, slightly runny paste — not too heavy.
- Pour the marinade over the chicken and mix really well. Make sure everything is coated — it’s messy but worth it.
- Leave it for at least 30 minutes, but if you have time, do 2–4 hours. I once rushed it and the flavor didn’t go nearly as deep.
- Heat a pan over medium-high and add a little oil. Once hot, add the chicken in a single layer. Don’t overcrowd — cook in batches if needed.
- Let it cook without touching for a few minutes. This is where the color builds — don’t rush this part.
- Flip and cook another 5–7 minutes until nicely browned and fully cooked. The edges should look slightly charred and sticky.
- Squeeze in the juice of ½ lime at the end and toss everything quickly. This step seems small, but it really lifts the whole flavor.
- Let the chicken rest for a couple minutes, then chop into bite-sized pieces if you want that classic “Chipotle-style” texture.

FAQ
Can I use chicken breast?
Yes, but thighs stay juicier and are harder to overcook.
Can I make it in air fryer?
Yes — 200°C for about 12–15 minutes, shake halfway.







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