
Garlic Miso Chicken is that dreamy main dish I come back to on busy weeknights when everyone needs dinner fast but we want something bold and comforting. Combining miso and garlic with tender chicken thighs gives such a savory kick you will wonder why this was not already a staple. No need to marinate or fuss—just toss and cook.
I first tried this recipe when I bought my first air fryer and wanted to experiment with Japanese flavors I already loved It instantly made my rotation and is now one of my most reliable solutions for hands-off cooking nights
Ingredients
- Boneless skinless chicken thighs: tender and juicy with rich flavor Aim for even-sized pieces for best cooking
- Minced green onions: fresh bite and gentle sharpness Choose stalks that are bright green and crisp
- White miso paste: complex umami base opt for mild fresh miso in a sealed tub
- Rice vinegar: gentle balance to the sweet savory sauce Clear unseasoned works best
- Mirin: subtle sweetness enhances depth Look for a Japanese brand with rice as the first ingredient
- Honey: rounds out the umami with natural sweetness Use pure runny honey
- Soy sauce: salty depth and color low-sodium keeps the dish balanced
- Minced garlic: essential aromatic choose plump fragrant cloves
- Green onions and cilantro for garnish: refreshing finish and color Pick fresh herbs for brightness
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Combine the Sauce:
- Combine white miso paste rice vinegar mirin honey soy sauce and minced garlic in a medium bowl Whisk until completely smooth and miso is dissolved There should not be any lumps this ensures even flavor
- Add and Massage Chicken:
- Add the chicken thighs to the bowl with miso sauce Massage sauce thoroughly into the meat Every piece needs to be fully coated which helps the marinade cling even with no resting time
- Prepare the Air Fryer:
- Line the air fryer basket or tray with parchment paper or foil This prevents sticking and keeps the juices with the chicken for moist results
- Arrange and Glaze:
- Lay chicken thighs in a single layer Do not crowd the basket Pour any leftover miso sauce from the bowl right over the meat Extra sauce is what makes every bite juicy
- Air Fry and Flip:
- Cook the chicken at 320 degrees for 20 minutes Turn thighs over halfway through This step is key so both sides get golden and soak in the glaze
- Broil for Color:
- Once finished air frying set under your broiler for 2 minutes This caramelizes the honey and miso on top Repeat it on both sides if you love more color The internal temperature should reach 165 degrees
- Baste and Serve:
- Baste cooked chicken with pan juices and arrange on a platter Sprinkle with fresh green onions and cilantro for the perfect finish

Miso paste is truly my star ingredient It transforms simple chicken into something restaurant-quality Every time I serve this my family hovers over the kitchen asking if it is ready yet We always eat it straight off the tray with rice and it never lasts long
Storage Tips
Leftovers keep in a sealed container for up to three days in the fridge Miso helps maintain the chicken’s moisture so it will not dry out Reheat gently in the microwave with a splash of water or chicken broth
Ingredient Substitutions
If you do not have white miso you can use yellow miso for a more robust taste For mirin substitute a splash of dry sherry or apple juice with a pinch of sugar Boneless chicken breasts work but thighs are much juicier
Serving Suggestions
Serve with steamed rice and quick-pickled cucumbers for a full Japanese-style meal Wrap cold leftovers in lettuce leaves or slice onto salads for lunch Bowls with sautéed greens are another favorite in my house

Cultural Context
Miso is a Japanese staple that brings deep flavor to everything from soups to meats Garlic and soy sauce blend in beautifully with miso This recipe celebrates those classic flavors but in a speedy air fryer version anyone can master
Frequently Asked Questions
- → Can I use bone-in chicken instead of boneless thighs?
Yes, bone-in cuts work well but will require extra cooking time. Always ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F for safety.
- → Is it possible to bake this dish instead of using an air fryer?
Absolutely. Bake at 375°F for 30-35 minutes, flipping halfway. Broil briefly at the end for a caramelized finish.
- → Do I need to marinate the chicken before cooking?
No marinating is necessary. The glaze penetrates quickly, delivering flavor without extra wait time.
- → What are suggested garnishes for serving?
Top your chicken with sliced green onions and fresh cilantro for extra color and brightness.
- → Can the glaze be made ahead of time?
Yes, prepare the glaze in advance and refrigerate for up to three days. Give it a good mix before using.