Peruvian chicken you’ll crave weekly — smoky charred chicken with green sauce and rice

Servings: 4 Total Time: 40 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Deeply spiced smoky chicken, fluffy rice, and a bright herby green sauce that changes everything
A dark ceramic bowl of smoky charred Peruvian chicken thighs with beautiful char marks served over fluffy white jasmine rice drizzled with bright green cilantro sauce and garnished with fresh cilantro and lime wedges pinit

There is a version of this chicken that exists at a small Peruvian restaurant about twenty minutes from my house. I have driven there specifically for it more times than I am comfortable admitting.

The smoky charred skin, the way the spices sink deep into the meat, and that green sauce — that bright, herby, slightly spicy green sauce that makes everything it touches better. I needed to figure out how to make it at home.

It took a few attempts to get the spice balance right and another attempt to nail the green sauce. But when it finally came together in my own kitchen, over a bed of fluffy white rice with lime wedges on the side, I realized I had just solved a very important problem in my life. No more twenty-minute drives. No more waiting for a table. Just this recipe, made at home, any night of the week.

This is the kind of food that reminds you why cooking is worth the effort. Bold, bright, smoky, and completely satisfying. Once you make it you will crave it weekly. The name is not an exaggeration.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • The spice marinade builds incredible depth. Cumin, smoked paprika, garlic, oregano, and a touch of soy sauce work together to create a flavor profile that tastes like it has been developing for hours. It has not. It takes five minutes to mix.
  • The green sauce is genuinely life changing. Fresh cilantro, lime juice, garlic, jalapeño, and a base of mayonnaise and sour cream blend into a bright creamy sauce that is herbaceous, slightly spicy, and completely addictive. You will be putting it on everything in your fridge.
  • The chicken gets a beautiful char. Whether you finish it in a hot skillet or under the broiler the outside of the chicken gets that smoky charred quality that makes Peruvian chicken so distinctive and so good.
  • It is naturally gluten free and dairy free. The base recipe has no gluten and no dairy. The green sauce uses mayo and sour cream but both are easily swapped for dairy free alternatives if needed.
  • It is a complete meal in one dish. Protein, carbs, a vibrant sauce, and lime for brightness. Everything you need is right there in the bowl.
  • The leftovers might actually be better than the original. The spices deepen overnight and the chicken reheats beautifully. The green sauce keeps in the fridge for five days and gets better as it sits. This is a meal that rewards you twice.

Ingredients with key notes

For the chicken marinade:

  • 2 lbs boneless skinless chicken thighs — Thighs are the right choice here. They stay juicy through the high heat cooking and their higher fat content means they char beautifully without drying out. Bone-in thighs work too but increase the cooking time by about 10 minutes.
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced or grated — Grating the garlic on a microplane gives you a finer paste that distributes more evenly through the marinade than minced. Worth the extra 30 seconds.
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce — This is the secret ingredient that most people do not expect in a Peruvian chicken marinade. It adds a deep savory umami note and helps the chicken caramelize and char beautifully. Use tamari if you need a gluten free version.
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cumin — Ground cumin is essential to the Peruvian flavor profile. Do not substitute with cumin seeds — the ground version distributes more evenly through the marinade.
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons smoked paprika — Adds smokiness and that deep reddish color to the chicken. Regular paprika works but smoked paprika is significantly better here.
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric — Adds a subtle earthiness and contributes to the gorgeous golden color of the cooked chicken.
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • Salt to taste

For the green sauce:

  • 1 cup fresh cilantro, packed — Leaves and tender stems both go in. Do not use just the leaves — the stems have just as much flavor and they blend completely smooth.
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise — The creamy base of the sauce. Use a good quality mayo. This is not the place for the discount brand.
  • 1/4 cup sour cream — Adds a slight tang and creaminess that balances the brightness of the lime and cilantro. Greek yogurt works as a substitute.
  • 1 jalapeño, roughly chopped — Seeds in for more heat, seeds out for less. Start with one jalapeño and taste before adding more.
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons water — To thin the sauce to the right consistency for drizzling.

For serving:

  • 2 cups cooked white jasmine rice — Jasmine rice is my preference. Its subtle floral quality complements the bold spices beautifully. Cook it in chicken broth instead of water for extra flavor.
  • Fresh cilantro for garnish
  • Lime wedges for serving — Squeeze fresh lime over everything right before eating. It brightens every flavor in the bowl.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Marinate the chicken

In a large bowl combine the olive oil, grated garlic, soy sauce, cumin, smoked paprika, oregano, turmeric, black pepper, lime juice, and salt. Whisk until fully combined. Add the chicken thighs and toss until every piece is completely coated in the marinade. If you have time, let the chicken marinate for at least 30 minutes at room temperature or up to 24 hours in the fridge covered with plastic wrap. Even 15 minutes makes a noticeable difference. The longer it marinates the deeper the flavor goes.

Step 2: Make the green sauce

Add the cilantro, mayonnaise, sour cream, jalapeño, garlic cloves, lime juice, and olive oil to a blender or food processor. Blend until completely smooth. Add water one tablespoon at a time until the sauce reaches a consistency you can drizzle easily — thick enough to coat but thin enough to pour. Season with salt and taste. Adjust lime juice or jalapeño to your preference. Transfer to a bowl or jar and refrigerate until ready to serve. The sauce gets better as it sits.

Step 3: Cook the chicken

Heat a large oven-safe skillet or cast iron pan over medium-high heat until very hot. Add a tablespoon of olive oil and swirl to coat. Add the marinated chicken thighs smooth side down in a single layer without crowding the pan. Sear for 4 to 5 minutes without moving until deeply golden and charred at the edges. Flip and sear for another 3 to 4 minutes on the second side.

Step 4: Finish in the oven

Transfer the skillet to a preheated 400°F / 200°C oven and roast for 10 to 12 minutes until the chicken is cooked through and reaches an internal temperature of 165°F / 74°C. The combination of stovetop searing and oven finishing gives you the deeply charred exterior and juicy interior that makes this chicken so good. If you do not have an oven-safe skillet, transfer the chicken to a baking dish after searing and finish in the oven the same way.

Step 5: Rest and serve

Remove the chicken from the oven and let it rest for 3 minutes before serving. Resting allows the juices to redistribute through the meat. Spoon fluffy jasmine rice into bowls or onto plates. Place the chicken over the rice. Drizzle the green sauce generously over the chicken and rice. Garnish with fresh cilantro and lime wedges. Serve immediately with extra green sauce on the side.

Serving suggestions

This bowl is completely satisfying on its own but here are a few ways to build on it:

  • Add sliced avocado to the bowl. Creamy avocado alongside the bright green sauce and smoky chicken is a combination that works on every level. Add it right before serving so it stays fresh and vibrant.
  • Serve with warm flour tortillas on the side. Use them to scoop up the chicken and rice with extra green sauce. This turns the bowl into something closer to a taco situation and nobody at the table will complain.
  • Add a simple corn and black bean salad on the side. Canned corn and black beans tossed with lime juice, cilantro, red onion, and olive oil takes five minutes to make and rounds out the meal beautifully.
  • Serve the chicken over a bed of mixed greens instead of rice. The green sauce doubles as a salad dressing and the warm chicken wilts the greens slightly. A great lower carb option that loses nothing in terms of flavor.
  • Top with pickled red onions. Quick pickled red onions — thin slices of red onion soaked in lime juice and salt for 20 minutes — add a bright acidic crunch that cuts through the richness of the chicken and green sauce perfectly.

Storage tips

Chicken: Store cooked chicken in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. The flavors deepen overnight and the chicken reheats beautifully. Reheat in a skillet over medium heat with a splash of water or chicken broth to keep it moist, or microwave in 90-second intervals covered with a damp paper towel.

Green sauce: Store in an airtight jar or container in the fridge for up to 5 days. The sauce thickens slightly as it sits — whisk in a teaspoon of water to loosen it before serving. The flavor actually improves after the first day as the garlic and cilantro meld together. Make a double batch. You will use it on everything.

Rice: Store cooked rice in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat with a splash of water in the microwave or in a small saucepan over low heat.

Freezing: The cooked chicken freezes well for up to 3 months. Freeze in a single layer first then transfer to a freezer bag once solid. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat gently. Do not freeze the green sauce — the texture changes significantly after freezing. Always make it fresh.

Meal prep: This is one of the best meal prep recipes I make. Marinate and cook a full batch of chicken on Sunday, make a big jar of green sauce, and cook a large pot of rice. Portion everything into containers and you have four days of genuinely great lunches ready to go. The combination of smoky chicken, green sauce, and rice reheats perfectly every single time.

A quick closing thought

This recipe started as an attempt to recreate something I loved eating at a restaurant and ended up becoming something I love even more at home. That does not happen often but when it does it is one of the most satisfying feelings cooking can give you.

The green sauce is the thing people always ask about first. It looks simple — just herbs and a few pantry ingredients blended together — and it is. But somehow it tastes like more than the sum of its parts. That is Peruvian cooking at its best. Bold flavors, simple techniques, and combinations that just work.

Make this on a weeknight when you want something that feels special without requiring a special occasion. Make it when you want to impress someone without stressing yourself out. Make it because the green sauce alone is worth turning on the blender for.

And when you make it, tell me how it went. Did you make a double batch of the green sauce? Did you eat it three nights in a row? Did it replace your regular restaurant run? I want to hear all of it.

Keep cooking things that make you crave them again before the plate is even empty. That is always the goal.

With gratitude, Kip

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 40 mins
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 16
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Smoky deeply spiced chicken thighs with beautiful char, served over fluffy white rice and finished with a bright creamy cilantro green sauce that is so good you will put it on everything. Bold Peruvian flavors, simple ingredients, and ready in under 45 minutes. This is the dinner that earns a permanent spot in your weekly rotation after the very first bite.

Ingredients

For the chicken marinade:

For the green sauce:

For serving:

Instructions

  1. Combine all marinade ingredients in a large bowl. Add chicken thighs and toss to coat completely. Marinate for at least 15 minutes or up to 24 hours in the fridge.
  2. Blend all green sauce ingredients until completely smooth. Add water to reach a drizzleable consistency. Season with salt and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  3. Heat an oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat with olive oil. Sear chicken smooth side down for 4 to 5 minutes until deeply charred. Flip and sear for 3 to 4 minutes more.
  4. Transfer skillet to a 400°F / 200°C oven and roast for 10 to 12 minutes until chicken reaches 165°F / 74°C internally.
  5. Rest chicken for 3 minutes. Serve over jasmine rice with a generous drizzle of green sauce, fresh cilantro, and lime wedges.
Keywords: Peruvian chicken, Peruvian green sauce, pollo a la brasa, easy Peruvian chicken recipe, cilantro green sauce chicken, Peruvian chicken and rice
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I grill the chicken instead of using the stovetop and oven?

Absolutely and grilling is actually the more traditional preparation for Peruvian chicken. Grill over medium-high heat for 5 to 6 minutes per side until charred and cooked through to 165°F internally. The smoke from the grill adds an extra layer of flavor that takes this dish even further. If you have a grill available use it.

What if I do not like cilantro?

The green sauce is heavily cilantro forward so if cilantro tastes like soap to you this is a real challenge. The best substitute is flat-leaf parsley combined with a small amount of fresh mint. The sauce will taste different but still bright and herby and delicious. Use the same quantities as the cilantro in the original recipe.

How spicy is the green sauce?

With one jalapeño and the seeds removed it is mild to medium — a gentle warmth that most people including kids find completely manageable. With the seeds in it gets noticeably hotter. If you want zero heat skip the jalapeño entirely and add a little extra lime juice for brightness. If you want serious heat add a second jalapeño or substitute with a serrano pepper.

Can I use chicken breasts instead of thighs?

You can but manage your expectations. Chicken breasts do not char as beautifully as thighs and they dry out much faster under high heat. If using breasts pound them to an even thickness before marinating and reduce the oven time to 8 minutes. Pull them the moment they hit 165°F and rest them before slicing. The green sauce will help keep things moist but thighs are genuinely the better choice for this recipe.

Can I make the green sauce ahead of time?

Yes and you should. The green sauce is significantly better after sitting in the fridge for a few hours — the flavors meld together and the garlic mellows beautifully. Make it the morning of or even the night before you plan to serve this dish. It keeps for 5 days and gets better every day. FYI making a double batch takes almost no extra effort and you will thank yourself for it later.

What does Peruvian chicken traditionally taste like?

Traditional Peruvian pollo a la brasa is smoky, deeply spiced, slightly garlicky, and has a distinctive flavor from cumin and oregano that you do not find in many other chicken preparations. It is typically cooked over wood or charcoal which gives it a smokiness that smoked paprika helps approximate at home. The green sauce — called aji verde — is the essential accompaniment and is bright, herbaceous, and mildly spicy. This recipe captures all of those elements as faithfully as a home kitchen allows.

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Most days you can find me in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or behind my camera capturing the stories food tells. What I’m most passionate about is creating dishes that are quick, comforting, and surprisingly healthy—and sharing them with you.

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