Thyme Roasted Chicken with Grapes and Burrata.
Thyme roasted chicken with caramelized shallots, bacon, and grapes, served with fresh burrata cheese…all made in one skillet. This is all things simple, easy, and delicious. Perfect for weeknights, but hearty enough for a Sunday night dinner served alongside wild rice and toasted bread. Perfection!

As I sit here typing this, I am trying to decide if this recipe is weird or not? Do you roast your grapes alongside your chicken? Like is that a thing you are into? Personally, I am so into it, and if you’re unsure, let me try and convince you, because it is delicious.
And also? There’s burrata cheese involved, so that alone should have already convinced you.

It’s definitely not a secret that I love a good sweet and savory recipe. Using fruits in unexpected ways is 100% my thing. When I set out to make this recipe I was unsure if I would end up sharing it. Don’t get me wrong, this chicken is so good, both my family and I love it, but I was nervous to post a recipe that might get some odd stares.
When I started HBH a little less than six years ago (how has it almost been six years?!), I really did not know what I was doing. I didn’t know anything about SEO, social media was just starting to become a thing, and I really didn’t think twice about whether or not the recipes and stories I was sharing would be well received or not. I just shared what I loved and didn’t think much else about it.
Fast forward to today where so much has changed. I’ve learned so much, become smarter, and kind of, sort of, know what I am doing. Here’s the thing though, with knowledge, also comes second guessing and over thinking. At least for me anyway. I want so badly to share content with you guys that I know you all will LOVE. Sometimes I second guess myself too much, and I wonder if you all will actually like a recipe I want to share. It can be hard. But thankfully I have an awesome mom to call on and talk me into posting certain recipes that I’m nervous about. She’s always there to put me in my place and reassure me that yes, chicken with grapes and burrata cheese is indeed delicious.
Bottom line? Stop second guessing guys, do what you love, share what you love, and don’t over think it.
PS. the really fun fact is that a lot of the times the recipes/stories that I’m most nervous about sharing end up being the most well received. Just goes to show you that your “self doubt voice” knows absolutely nothing.

Anyway, not sure why I decided to tell you all that (probably because I’m on an airplane and have the time to ramble…sorry guys), but my point is that I really love this recipe and even though I was slightly nervous to post it, I’m pretty excited to convince you all to make it.
And soon too.
If you’ve never roasted grapes let me just tell you that it’s something you must do. Grapes are not my favorite fruit of all time, but when roasted they caramelize and their sweet flavor is intensified. I love pairing roasted grapes with savory flavors like fresh thyme, balsamic vinegar, and cheese.
Enter in this Thyme Roasted Chicken with Grapes and Burrata. It’s kind of like putting roasted chicken together with the contents of a cheese board, and it’s really good.

There are a few key ingredients to this recipe.
First, the chicken. I had so much fresh thyme that was starting to dry out in the greenhouse, so I seasoned my chicken mostly with thyme, which happens to be one of my favorite herbs and is delicious when paired with the grapes. I love using quick cooking chicken breasts, but I also love to use a couple of small thighs for an added depth of flavor. You can use either or, or a mix of both.
Second, the sauce. To keep the chicken tender I braised it in a mix of balsamic vinegar, apple cider vinegar, and chicken broth. It’s sweet and tangy and perfect.
Third, the grapes. These are key. They are the big flavor in this recipe and make each and every bite delicious. Especially when you get some of that burrata into the mix.
Oh my gosh, so good.
I love pairing this chicken with a side of wild rice, beer bread (from the HBH cookbook), and roasted broccoli (also from the cookbook). Makes for the perfect healthy, but cozy dinner for any night of the week.
But I’m in favor of Sunday night. This just feels like a cozy Sunday night recipe to me.

If you make this thyme roasted chicken with grapes and burrata, please be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love hearing from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

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Thyme Roasted Chicken with Grapes and Burrata
Thyme roasted chicken with caramelized shallots, bacon, and grapes, served with fresh burrata cheese…all made in one skillet. This is all things simple, easy, and delicious. Perfect for weeknights, but hearty enough for a Sunday night dinner!
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts or thighs (skin on or off, I prefer skin off)
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons fresh chopped thyme, plus more for serving
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- kosher salt and pepper
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 4 slices thick cut bacon, cut into quarters
- 2 small shallots, thinly sliced
- 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
- 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
- 2 cups red grapes
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 2 balls burrata cheese or fresh mozzarella
- flaky sea salt
Instructions
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1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees
2. Rub the chicken all over with 1 tablespoon olive oil, thyme, cayenne, and season generously with salt and pepper. Sprinkle the flour evenly over the chicken and toss to coat, adding more flour if needed.
3. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat and cook the bacon until crisp. Remove the bacon from the pan and drain onto paper towels.
4. Add the chicken to the pan and sear on both sides until golden, about 5 minutes per side. Remove the chicken from the pan.
5. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil. When the oil shimmers, add the shallots and cook until fragrant, about 3 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium low and pour in 1/2 cup water, the balsamic vinegar and apple cider vinegar. Slide the chicken back into the pan.
6. Transfer to the oven and roast for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven, add the grapes and drizzle the grapes with honey. Return to the oven for another 10-15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through.
7. Add the bacon back to the skillet. Break the burrata over the chicken. Let the chicken rest 5 minutes and serve with the sauce drizzled over the chicken with the burrata and roasted grapes. Enjoy!

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You had me at Burrata!! YUM!!
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Thank you Rebecca!
The food is great, I’ll save the recipe for the weekend
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I hope you love this! Thank you!!
I definitely don’t think this recipe is weird! And great message about not second-guessing.
Thank you so much!
I love roasted grapes ( roasted with with butternut squash and sage, in particular), so this sounds awesome! I will definitely give this a try soon.
Thank you so much Fran! I am so glad you like this!
Love roasted grapes. I’ve done them with rosemary and served them with brie or whipped ricotta and crostini as an appetizer. Will definitely be checking this recipe out!
I hope you love this! Thank you Jean!
This looks lovely Tieghan! Definitely love the addition of the burrata as well. The sweet and savory, with that little bit of creaminess is heavenly.
Thank you so much!
This looks delicious, but your recipe calls for skinless chicken and the pictures look like they are skin on.
Hi Penny! You can use skin on or off, I just prefer it off. I hope you love this!
You can use skin on or off, whatever you prefer! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
“Just goes to show you that your “self doubt voice” knows absolutely nothing.”
This is so beautifully stated and so true. I am definitely HERE for these unexpected recipes – they always end up being amazing! I think everything you’ve done with this blog and your business is incredible, and at the heart of it is your amazing creativity with recipes!!
Thank you so much Jamie!
Teighan!! This look so good!! Trying it out super soon.
That is so great! I hope you love this Sheenam!
Love the grapes. I do have another dish roasting them on a sheet pan. It’s great, butI prefer sauté pan. Plus, sauce is tricky on a sheet pan. Can’t wait to try this one. I knowI will love it.
P.s. love some of your older recipes…wil, free and delicious. Don’t mind longer recipes either. Love both long and short recipes.
Thank you so much Joyce!
Roasted grapes, olives and rosemary with a splash of balsamic on crostini with goat cheese (or blue cheese). Super simple appetizer and yes gets strange looks until people taste. Roasted grapes SHOULD be a thing.
YES! Thank you Terri!
By the way, I was wondering if you would consider doing a post that pulls together your very favorite recipes across the history of the blog (and the cookbook as well)? The ones that you and your family eat the most? I know this is probably a DIFFICULT question with so many amazing recipes, but I am very curious!
I will try to do that! A lot of my family’s favorite recipes are in the cookbook if that helps at all! Thank you Jamie!
I’m making this right now! It smells intoxicating. I’m wondering if I am to use the bacon or just using the bit of fat left in the pan?
Thanks!
HI! Use the bacon in the dish. Add it back to the skillet just before serving. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
You list “skinless” when referring the the chicken pieces in the recipe, but the photos sure look like the skin is on. Am I wrong?
Hi Carie! You can use either! I hope you love this!
The combination of balsamic and apple cider sounds amazing!!! Cannot wait to try this 🙂
Thank you so much Brittany!
You had me at burrata cheese. And I’m all about using fruit in different ways. I love this! Plus the fact that it’s pretty healthy has got me super excited. I can’t wait to try this recipe.
Thank you so much Danielle!
This was so easy to make and SO delicious! Definitely making this one again.
Thank you so much Nicky! I am so happy to hear that!
This looks incredible – I’m actually in the middle of making right now. Question – do you put the bacon back in at some point? I don’t know if I missed it but I’m not sure if you just fry the bacon for the grease? Or does it go back when the whole thing comes out of the oven? Thanks!
Hey Cait! So sorry for the confusion. The bacon is added back right before serving. Recipe is all fixed. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
When does the bacon oil get removed? In our case it seemed like after step 4
When does the bacon get added back?
The bacon gets added back right before serving. So sorry for the confusion. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
So glad you decided to share this recipe with us, and I absolutely cannot wait to try it myself!! This is actually the first recipe I opened up from your insta story bc it looked and sounded SO GOOD!
Thank you so much Magda!
This looks super tasty, can’t wait to try it. Never cooked grapes before but griddled lettuce this summer for the first time and it was amazing; as I’m sure this will be ?
Thank you so much Maxine!
This looks so incredible!!!! Do you need to use flour? And at what point did you add the chicken broth? Thank you!!
Hi Michele, You can omit the flour. There is no chicken broth in this recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
I hear you about second-guessing yourself! I’m at well where you were 6 years ago I guess. Thinking a bit about how certain things will be received (for example – is this really off-season and/or extremely expensive this time of year?) but in general I want (and hope I’ll continue to want!) my blog to be about my flavors. And of course not everybody will like them, but I will and those who like my food will.
That being said – the blogs I follow (like yours! I follow for inspiration. If I want a specific recipe or a basic recipe I’ll google – and no I probably wouldn’t google chicken with grapes. But as a blog reader it inspires me to see a recipe for chicken with grapes and who knows – maybe I WILL now google it in the future 😉
Awh thank you so much Emmeline! This is so sweet and so nice to hear! I hope your blog is going amazing!
I made this Friday night and loved it! I must admit that although the burrata is what caught my attention initially, I found that it was so mellow up against the other flavors I would probably just do without it next time (call me crazy). Enjoyed the dish with a side of wild rice. I would make this again!
We made this and like many other of your recipes it is wonderful. When cooking the thyme, chicken and vinaigrette fills the house with a delightful aroma. We never used this type of cheese and was wondering why you picked it. We think the creaminess of it really compliments the tang and savory flavors while the grapes give hints of sweetness. Brilliant! Thank you for such wonderful recipes and making us look at it a little bit different. When we all sat down and ate it, we looked at each other and thought this is high end restaurant flavors and textures. This needs more than 5 stars to put on this.
Wow this is so awesome! I am so glad you loved this recipe! Thank you, Bill. Also, I love that smell as well!
I have made this twice in the past two weeks and it has been enjoyed by all! Great Fall Dinner Recipe.
Thank you so much Meghan!
Made this tonight – “very autumnal” per my husband. Great flavors and perfect comfort food for the gray, rainy days we have been having. It’s a fantastic recipe – grapes and all (so trust your gut and if not trust your Mom*)!
*from a high school classmate of hers who makes a lot of your recipes but never takes the time to comment (whoops)!
Thank you Victoria!
I made this dish for dinner this week and it was delicious! The flavor of the grapes married so well with the savory flavors I also made some nice wild rice, as suggested, and it was the perfect complement to the dish. I used 1.5 lbs of chicken breast, which was two pieces. I got full halfway through, so had enough for a meal the following day. However, my hubby’s hearty appetite caused him to eat all of his! In retrospect I think I could have doubled the amount of chicken breasts and had two meals out of this – just a suggestion!
Hi Elaine! I am so glad you and your husband loved this recipe! Thank you so much!
This was absolutely amazing!
Thank you Kelly!
Was excited to try this and it smelled great while cooking, but I found that the all vinegar sauce diluted with just that little bit of water very harsh and that the acid from the vinegar made the chicken tough. I ended up throwing it away.
Other commenters seemed to really enjoy what their results. I’m wondering if I missed something.
Hey Kristen, I am sorry you did not enjoy this recipe. I am have a hard time understanding how you made this. Can you clarify? Did you add water to the dish and if so, how much? Also, how long did you cook this?
Easy to make and absolutely delicious. The whole family loved it.
This was simply delicious and fun to make. The cup of vinegar may seem over-the-top, but combined with the water and other ingredients, the taste is actually very subtle — we’ll probably add a bit more in the future, in fact. The burrata provides some lovely creaminess to the dish, but if like some of my friends, you can’t eat cheese, this dish has plenty of flavor and texture without. I’m looking forward to making it again.
Thank you so much Ann! I am so glad you loved this so much and you had a great time making this!
This was an unbelievable dish! I paired it with your toasted broccoli/kale from the cookbook and my husband said that it was the best meal I’ve ever made. However, he says that every time we make one of your recipes. Thank you! You are an incredible creator.
Wow that is so amazing to hear! Thank you so much Alina, I am so glad you loved this recipe!
do these keep well in the fridge / make good leftovers?
Keeps great, yes!! I like to reheat in the oven, but the chicken is good cold in salads too. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much!! xTieghan
Absolutely delicious!! An any week “go to” meal! Loved by the whole family ?
That is so amazing to hear! Thank you Deann!
Your instincts in the kitchen are so good I would make anything you posted. No joke. I need an adventure guide. Your recipes have filled my “keepers” binder. Do you ever get bored of compliments? 🙂
Haha I never get bored of compliments! When anyone tells me they have made my recipe it makes me the happiest ever, especially when they loved it! I am so glad you have been loving my recipes Kim! Thank you so much! xTieghan
I omitted the bacon since I don’t eat pork and added crisp turkey bacon at the end instead. It worked well for me, I love the savory/sweet combo and will definitely make this again!
Thank you so much Mehgan! xTieghan
I had high hopes for this recipe but I’m sorry to say it just did not come together for me. It wasn’t very complimentary flavors and pretty under seasoned for my taste. Just a miss for me, I would not try it again.
Hi Rhaina! I am sorry to hear that! Are there any questions I could help you with? xTieghan
I have way more liquid at the end of the whole thing than you seem to in the pictures. Am I missing something where I should have reduced the water and vinegar before I put it in the oven?
Hi Sabs,
The liquid should reduce while in the oven, but I definitely have some liquid in the pan. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Seriously amazing! Restaurant worthy. Served with roasted broccolini and orzo.❤
That is so amazing to hear! Thank you so much for trying this one, Erin! xTieghan
The recipe leaves out the chicken broth you mentioned in the blog post…resulted in a super vinegary sauce and $30 of wasted burrata 😭
Hi Russell! I am so sorry about that, but this recipe actually does not include chicken broth. The blog post was a typo. Did you add the water and balsamic? Please let me know if there is anything I can help with! xTieghan
I had been planning to make this all week, but something kept getting in the way, and then I accidentally ate my burrata (oops!) — I served it with a dollop or 3 of plain Greek yoghurt and was none the wiser. It was so good! The grapes and the vinegar and the salty bacon & chicken go together so well – I might up the cayenne next time just to experiment. I served mine with acorn squash, which I started roasting as the oven preheated and during the steps on the stove – all finished up at the same time.
Hey Brenda,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad you enjoyed! Happy Holidays! xTieghan
Roasting grapes takes this normally average fruit to bingeworthy status!!
Hey Katie,
I am so thrilled this recipe was a hit, thanks a lot for giving it a try!! xTieghan