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These baked chicken drumsticks are finger-lickin’ good! They are tender and flavorful with a crisp salty skin.
My Mom makes these all the time and uses the same recipe for bone-in chicken thighs. The marinade only needs 4 simple ingredients that everyone has in their pantry, but my Mom’s brilliant method will become your secret weapon for marinating all kinds of bone-in-chicken.
Baked chicken drumsticks are perfect for parties because they are inexpensive, easy to prepare, and satisfy a crowd.
Marinating overnight produces supremely tender and flavorful chicken drumsticks. The seasoning penetrates the meat resulting in perfectly seasoned chicken from the crispy skin to the tender center.
Ingredients for Baked Chicken Drumsticks:
4 1/2 to 5 lbs (1 large pack) chicken drumsticks
1 medium yellow onion, pureed*
2 Tbsp mayo
1 tsp black pepper
1 Tbsp salt
Optional if you want a little spice: 1 to 2 Tbsp Jamaica me sweet hot and crazy sauce
*You can either puree onion using the star side on a box grater or chop into pieces and puree in a food processor or blender. Onion should be consistency of applesauce.
How to Make Delicious Baked Chicken Drumsticks:
1. In a small bowl, stir together: onion puree, 2 Tbsp mayo, 1 tsp black pepper, 1 Tbsp salt and hot sauce if using.
2. Place chicken drumsticks into a large mixing bowl or soup pot then pour on the marinade and toss to coat. Cover with lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 6 to 8 hours or (preferably) overnight.
3. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil and bake skin-side-up at 400˚F for 45 minutes then turn drumsticks over (skin-side-down) and bake another 15 minutes. For extra crispy skin, turn drumsticks again and broil 3 minutes or until skin is browned and crisp.
I garnished with chives for effect 🙂
Tips for Speed Marinating: We’ve tested marinating 4 hours and the meat wasn’t as tender and tasty as overnight marinating. However, if you have a foodsaver, you can marinate in an airtight bag and have it done in 2 to 4 hours. Did you know that a foodsaver can marinate foods faster? Removing the excess air forces the marinade into the meat. We’re absolutely in love with our foodsaver.
Here’s the Print-Friendy Baked Chicken Drumsticks Recipe:
Mom's Chicken Drumsticks Recipe

Ingredients
- 4 1/2 to 5 lbs 1 large pack chicken drumsticks
- 1 medium yellow onion, pureed*
- 2 Tbsp mayonnaise
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 Tbsp salt
- Optional if you want a little spice: 1 to 2 Tbsp Jamaica me sweet hot and crazy sauce
Instructions
- In a small bowl, stir together onion puree, 2 Tbsp mayo, 1 tsp black pepper, 1 Tbsp salt and hot sauce if using.
- Place chicken drumsticks into a large mixing bowl or soup pot then pour on the marinade and toss to coat the drumsticks. Cover with lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 6 to 8 hours or (preferably) overnight.
- Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil and bake skin-side-up at 400˚F for 45 minutes in the oven then turn drumsticks over (skin-side-down) and bake another 15 minutes. For extra crispy skin, turn drumsticks again and broil 3 minutes or until skin is browned and crisp.
Notes
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I tried this today , was pressed for time so just pan fried it .. They were so juicy. Thanks for such a simple recipe .
You’re so welcome 🙂 Thank you for the great review! 🙂
It looks so delicious. I’ll try to make it at home someday. Thanks for sharing delicious recipe. Say hello for you Natasha from Indonesia.
Hello to you as well! I hope you absolutely love the recipe. 🙂
They turned out really delicious!! My husband doesnt like drums so I used breasts instead and I added some pressed garlic sense we all love garlic lol.. but 1st time my husband has grilled them instead which turned out incredible but now I wanna try the oven way now. My 3rd time making them in 10days its so good!
Wow that must be a record! Awesome!! Thanks for sharing your review and it’s great to know that it works well for grilled chicken breast 🙂
Thank you for another delicious recipe! It was the most delicious chicken that was so simple to make, but the results were outstanding! The chicken was so moist and flavorful, it is definitely a keeper!
I’m so happy you loved the recipe and found a new favorite 🙂
Natasha, wondering if you can marinade frozen legs and thaw in refrigerator while marinating.
Hi Lee, I haven’t tested that to advise but it may work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe
These were delicious!! I did marinate them for only 5 hours and they turned out super yummy (can only imagine marinating them over night). My husband, who is very honest about how dinner turns out, absolutely loved these! Will be making these again and again! Thanks Natasha!
I’m so glad you and your husband loved it! Thank you for sharing your awesome review 🙂
Natasha, your the best. I’m Ukrainian and a lot of the food you prepare reminds me of my moms. Thanks again.
I’m so happy to hear that and thank you for the awesome compliment 🙂
For bone-in chicken breasts, what would be the baking time?
Hi Chris, I haven’t tried this recipe for bone-in chicken breast so I can’t give you an exact time at that temperature. You might check for doneness 15 minutes sooner so your chicken breast doesn’t turn out too dry.
This looks sooo good😋
Do u bake it on the middle rack?
Yes, I bake drumsticks on the middle rack and leave them on the middle rack to broil for three minutes at the end.
Marinated overnight and baked them yesterday. The best drumsticks ever! Natasha, thank you for this great recipe!
My husband feels the same with me, he said 100 times maybe how delicious and flavorful the drumsticks were. The onion taste and smell was strong, but oh so good! Can’t wait to share the recipe with my mom. 5 stars!!!
Thank you Natalie! I’m so glad you both loved the recipe :). I agree the raw onion smell is strong before it’s baked but I love how it disappears into the chicken once it’s baked.
Hi Natasha I love your blog I tried almost every recipe that you are sharing it’s so simple and very easy ,very very tasty Tomorrow I will try drumstick chicken but my question is where I can find the Jamaican sauce??thank you
Alla, thank you so much for the compliment 😀. My mom bought Jamaican sauce at Costco. I haven’t looked anywhere else.
Natasha do I have to cover chicken with a foil or not? Thank you
No need to cover the chicken with foil 😀.
mmmm I love when it is a little burned ;). Looks so crunchy. Pinned to my chicken board ;).
Thank you for pinning Peggy 😀.
This is the best chicken I ever made!!!! It’s unbelievable how just a few simple ingredients can make this the best chicken ever! Please make more recipes like these!
I’m so happy you loved it! 🙂 My Mom is a genius 🙂
Mouthwatering dish !! This looks so crunchy and spicy. I will surely make this recipe and serve my family. Chicken drumstick is one of my favourites. Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe 😄
You’re so welcome 🙂
These look really good. Will definitely try. Would the marinade work for a whole chicken? Thanks!
Hi Sophie, I thought about that the other day. I haven’t tried it but I really think it would work well! 🙂
In case anyone is interested, i did try this on a whole chicken but it did burn some of the skin on top. I put it at the bottom of the oven half way through. Perhaps if I put it there from the start or had covered it with foil for the last 15-20 mins it wouldn’t have burnt. But the chicken was very tender and the onion flavor seeped into the meat. Yum! Will definitely try again but with pieces next time 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing your experience!! 🙂
Do we really need a whole table spoon of salt? I’m about to try the recipe but wanted to make sure I’m reading it right. Thank you!
Yes, for 4 1/2 to 5 pounds of chicken drumsticks that is a normal proportion of salt. Also, a small portion of your marinade will stay in the bowl. Enjoy! 🙂
Wow Natasha awesome kudos and props to your mom am always looking for new chicken drum recipes omg this one looks like it takes the cake lol question am wondering if I can sautee the onion first let it cool then drain on a plate and then blend after or am I better off just chopping it raw and then blending straight up love hot sauce gives some foods a kick happy cooking always luv
Hi Tzivia, it won’t have the same potency as a marinade if you sauté it first. Also, after you bake the chicken with the marinade on it, you can’t even tell there is onion there. It just disappears into the chicken and tastes amazing! 🙂 I hope you love it!
Oh really so I guess it’s like a cook @ your own risk so to speak lmao I think I might just be better off chopping the onion straight up thanx @ always darlin so very helpful and really very extremely sweet @ well gnite
Natasha,
If I were to use a mix of drumsticks and thighs, would that work? Meaning, would the bake time still be the same?
Julia, yes, bone-in thighs will take the same amount of time to bake 😀.
I saw this recipe introduced via snapchat and new I needed to give it a go… I’ve had the chicken marinating since yesterday and can’t wait to cook it for dinner. Hoping it’s a tasty as promised!
Oh that’s awesome and you’re quick! I hope you LOVE it 🙂
I love the idea of grating the onion,will be super tasty and healthy too! I’m making it today, defrosting chicken thighs 🙂 Thanks Natasha!!
It really is a healthy way to make a marinade and it is great with chicken thighs. My Mom made them again the other day 🙂
Natasha, I baked the chicken thighs this morning after marinating all night, wow my kitchen smelled divine! BEST chicken I ever made, please thank your mom for this amazing recipe and please keep them coming ! 🙂
Hi Nina! I’m so happy you loved the recipe. I’ll be sure to let my Mom know 🙂
It never ceases to amaze me how often Mom saves the day with good recipes! When I’m clueless, I just give her a call and get the advice I need to “get it right” Your Mom’s drumsticks looks so yummy and browned perfectly….not to mention easy. My kids are gonna love these.
I completely agree – I call my Mom pretty often with cooking questions :).