When I need a dinner that feels a little special but asks almost nothing from me later, this 5-Ingredient Late July Delight is exactly the kind of recipe I lean on. It’s the sort of simple roasted sheet pan meal that works beautifully for busy workdays because you can get it prepped well ahead of time, then let the oven do the heavy lifting. The sticky, savory-sweet glaze turns glossy and caramelized as it roasts, giving the whole dish that irresistible late-summer comfort-food feeling with hardly any cleanup.

This dish is great served over steamed rice, buttered noodles, or even a pile of roasted potatoes to catch all that extra glaze. If you want to round it out with something fresh, a crisp cucumber salad, simple green beans, or a quick corn and tomato side fit the late-July vibe perfectly and balance the richness of the roasted main.

5-Ingredient Late July Delight

Servings: 4

Glistening roasted dish with sticky caramelized glaze in a metal baking sheet
Glistening roasted dish with sticky caramelized glaze in a metal baking sheet

Ingredients

2 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs

1/2 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup honey
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon olive oil

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and lightly oil a metal baking sheet or shallow roasting pan.

2. In a medium bowl, stir together the soy sauce, honey, minced garlic, and olive oil until the glaze is smooth and well combined.

3. Arrange the chicken thighs skin-side up on the baking sheet, then pour and brush the glaze over the top so each piece is well coated. At this point, you can cover and refrigerate for up to 8 hours if you want dinner handled ahead of time.

4. Roast for 35 to 45 minutes, basting once halfway through, until the chicken is deeply browned, the glaze is bubbling and caramelized, and the chicken reaches 165°F at the thickest part.

5. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving, then spoon the pan glaze over the top for the glossiest finish.

Variations & Tips

Make it sweeter: If you like a stronger sweet-savory contrast, add a little extra honey before roasting. Keep an eye on it near the end so the glaze caramelizes without getting too dark.

Use boneless chicken: Boneless skinless thighs also work well and cook faster, usually in about 25 to 30 minutes. This is a great shortcut when you’re squeezing dinner into a busy weeknight.

Add a late-summer vegetable: You can scatter thick slices of zucchini or chunks of onion around the chicken for the last 20 minutes of roasting so they soak up the glaze and cook right in the same pan.

Line the pan for easy cleanup: A layer of foil or parchment under the chicken makes cleanup much easier, especially because the glaze gets sticky as it bakes. It’s one of those small prep steps that really pays off after dinner.