Cilantro Lime Chicken is both simple and flavorful! Pair it with cilantro-lime rice and mango avocado salsa for a fresh and delicious meal.


author’s note
I Make This Chicken on Repeat for a Reason!
This cilantro lime chicken has been one of the most loved recipes on my site for years. I’ve gotten so many kind messages and rave reviews about it, which makes my day every time. I always love hearing how much you enjoy it because it’s one of my personal favorites too, and a big hit with my family.
Even though there are a few parts to it, the chicken, salsa, and rice, it all comes together really nicely. I usually get the chicken marinating earlier in the day, then have my husband throw it on the grill while I prep the salsa and rice. If I know the evening will be busy, I’ll make the salsa ahead of time and just add the avocado right before serving.
It’s one of those meals that feels restaurant-quality but still light and fresh, which I absolutely love. It’s packed with flavor, has simple prep, and is one I know everyone will happily eat and love.

Ingredients
| Ingredient | Swaps or Tips |
|---|---|
| Chicken breasts or thighs | Both work well and stay juicy in this marinade. Thighs are extra forgiving if you like darker meat. |
| Fresh lime juice + zest | Bottled juice works in a pinch, but fresh gives the best flavor. |
| Orange juice | Pineapple juice also works and adds a fun twist. |
| Cilantro | If you are not a cilantro fan, try flat leaf parsley instead. |
| Honey | Maple syrup works too. |
| Olive oil | Use a good quality oil for best flavor. |
| Cumin | Chili powder works for a slightly different flavor profile. |

How To Make Cilantro-Lime Chicken
- Whisk together the marinade: Remove about 1/2 cup of the marinade (use it later).
- Prep chicken: You want to pound chicken breasts to an even thickness so they’ll cook evenly later on. This is best accomplished by a meat mallet.
- Marinate: Place the chicken in the marinade and refrigerate for at least 30 mins.
- Cook: Grill, bake, or saute the chicken until it reaches 165 degrees F.
- Baste: As you cook the chicken, brush it occasionally with the reserved marinade mix.
Quick Tip
Mangoes have a large pit inside and that makes it tricky to slice them. Here’s a helpful visual guide: how to cut a mango.

Chelsea’s recipe tips
My Top Tips For Success
- Even thickness = even cooking: Slice the chicken in half or pound it so it cooks evenly and soaks up more marinade.
- Oil the grill: Soak a paper towel in oil (I use canola), grab it with tongs, and rub it on the grates so the chicken doesn’t stick.
- Preheat the grill: A hot grill gives the chicken a better sear and keeps it juicy.
- Marinade: While it cooks, brush on the reserved marinade for extra flavor.
- Let it rest: Tent with foil and rest for 5–10 mins before slicing to keep it juicy.
Featured Comment
“This is literally the best dinner recipe ever! Everyone that has tried this (paired with the coconut lime rice and mango avocado salsa) say it is restaurant quality and it is one of the best things they’ve ever tasted! You must try this! My husband requests it often.”
– Bree

Storage
Let the chicken cool completely, then store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Store the mango avocado salsa separately and use within 1 day. Reheat chicken gently.
Cilantro-Lime Chicken Sides:
Fruit Salads
Peach Fruit Salad
Salads
Mandarin Orange Salad
Side Dishes
Roasted Brussel Sprouts
Side Dishes
Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Cilantro Lime Chicken
Video
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 batch mango-avocado salsa
- cilantro-lime rice or coconut-lime rice, optional
Instructions
- Zest orange and lime with a zester to get 1 teaspoon of zest from each. Juice them using a citrus juicer to get 3/4 cup orange juice and 1/3 cup lime juice.
- Whisk together all marinade ingredients in a medium bowl. Reserve 1/2 cup marinade and pour the rest into a large resealable bag.
- Trim chicken of fat. Pound chicken to even thickness or slice in half to get evenly sized breasts and place in bag with the marinade. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and flip the bag halfway through. Marinate for up to 6 hours.
- Preheat the grill to 450°F and lightly oil the grill grate or grill pan. Place the marinated chicken on the grill, discarding any leftover marinade. For baking or pan-searing options, refer to the "Alternate Cooking Methods" section in the full post.
- Grill for 10–12 minutes or until chicken juices run clear and internal temperature is 165℉ (see note 1). Flip chicken halfway and brush it generously with reserved 1/2 cup marinade.
- Prepare mango-avocado salsa.
- If desired, prepare cilantro-lime or coconut rice.
- Serve grilled chicken over a bed of rice (if prepared) and top with mango-avocado salsa. Enjoy immediately!
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Cilantro Lime Chicken FAQs
Thirty minutes gives good flavor, but 4 hours is the sweet spot. Longer than 24 hours can toughen the meat.
Yes. You pulled it out before adding raw chicken, so it never touched raw meat.
Always pull chicken at 165°F in the thickest part for juicy results.
Alternate Cooking Methods
Use a thermometer to check doneness. Chicken should reach 165°F. Undercooked chicken isn’t safe and overcooked chicken turns dry.
- Baked: Heat oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment. Bake chicken about 18 minutes, flipping halfway. Tent with foil and rest 5 to 10 minutes before slicing.
- Sautéed: Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a pan over medium high heat. Cook chicken 4 to 6 minutes per side, brushing with reserved marinade as it cooks. Transfer to a clean plate, tent with foil, and rest 5 to 10 minutes.
Variations
Fun Serving Twists
- Street-style tacos: Shred the chicken, pile into warm corn tortillas, and top with pickled onions.
- Burrito bowls: Layer cilantro-lime rice, black beans, grilled corn, and chopped chicken. Finish with lime crema.
- Stuffed sweet potatoes: Split a baked sweet potato, fill with chicken, mango salsa, and a drizzle of hot honey.
- Quesadilla: Thinly slice leftovers and press with Pepper Jack between tortillas



















Do you have suggestions for doing this on the stove or in the oven?
I wound up making this in a pan instead of grilling, I cut the chicken into small pieces. Cooked them first, pulled and then put all the marinade in the pan with 2tblspns of butter to thicken, then added the chicken back in. IT WAS STILL DELICIOUS! Great recipe. Thank you.
I’m so glad to hear it worked out! Thanks! 🙂
Just WOW! I made this tonight and oh wow I’m definitely making this again! I didn’t have honey so I substituted brown sugar. This is a winner for sure.
I’ll be checking out more of your recipes.
Yay! Love hearing that 🙂 So happy you enjoyed this dinner and hope you love whatever you try next 🙂
I think my friends would love these for our dinner tomorrow. Thank for sharing amazing recipe!
I hope you all enjoy! Thanks for the comment 🙂
Looks amazing! Any suggestions for replacing the Hidden Ranch here in Australia?
Yes! I’d add the sauce in this recipe to this: https://axis-framework.live/one-pan-mexican-tortilla-chicken-veggies/%3C/a%3E Enjoy!
This looks just like my kind of recipe! Cilantro is MY FAVORITE and this chicken looks divine! And why haven’t I tried that ranch dressing yet?!!
This is gorgeous, love the colors — sharing 🙂
Thank you so much Sue! 🙂
I’m seriously loving all the fresh flavors here and that mango! 🙂
This looks so good! I have an amazing chilli & lime salad dressing that I get here in the UK which would complement it brilliantly I think.
This looks soooo good! I’m allergic to avocado (so sad!) but I could substitute. Perfect for a summer night 🙂