A simple and delicious homemade honey mustard sauce. Let the drumsticks soak up the sauce, and then grill to perfection!
How to Make Homemade Honey Mustard Sauce
Combine the mustard, vinegar and honey.
Whisk together.
Brush onto the chicken and grill until cooked through.
Grilled Honey Mustard Chicken Drumsticks
A simple homemade sauce that's grilled right into these drumsticks. Enjoy!
Servings - 4 servings
Ingredients
- 2 lbs drumsticks
- 1/4 cup dijon mustard
- 1 tsp cider or white vinegar
- 1/4 cup honey
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 large yellow squash side dish
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- frozen dinner rolls side dish
Instructions
- Set drumsticks into a dish for marinating.
- Prepare the honey mustard dressing.
- Add the dijon mustard and vinegar to a small bowl. Pour in the honey.
- And whisk until well blended.
- Brush the honey mustard marinade onto the chicken drumsticks and let sit for at least 30 minutes. Grill the marinated drumsticks on all sides for a few minutes, or until cooked through.
- Note: This marinade would work wonderfully with chicken thighs, split breasts, and boneless, skinless chicken breasts.
- Steam saute the yellow squash.
- Warm the rolls. Serve with butter and jam if desired.
- Serve Grilled Honey Mustard Chicken with Steam Sauteed Squash and bread.
Jocelyn Stott says
That looks SO good right now. I am starving and I wish I could stick my had through that pic and eat that drumstick!
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Angela - Thrifty Homemaker says
This sounds delicious, I will be sharing your post with my friends.
Angela
Yasmin says
To keep the chicken from burning, spray each piece with a non-stick spray (non-silicon based). Because the honey has a high amount of sugar do NOT marinade the chicken before BBQing. Instead use your wet AFTER you’ve grilled the chicken. Near the end of cooking you want to glaze your chicken and rotate the chicken so both sides have finished cooking OTHERWISE you get that black skin which is not very tasty.
Another method, if you want to marinade the chicken then you’ll want to place the chicken on a piece of aluminum foil or cook over a lower heat on the BBQ. Slow cooking on the grill is so yum and you still get a crispy skin without it becoming black and nasty.
Yasmin says
Oh yes, before I forget…. Instead of steaming the veggies (waste of electric if you’re BBQing outside) grill them in aluminum foil packets! Spay the aluminum foil with non-stick spray then add your veggies. Fold the packet like an envelope but not so tight. Toss on the BBQ near the end of cooking your meat. Typically a foil packet takes about 10 to 15 minutes on the BBQ.
An alternate method, buy (at the dollar section of most stores) either a BBQ stir-fry pan OR veggie grill plate. Much better.
karen says
@Yasmin,
can you cook it in the stove on broil instead of a grill? we have no grill and I was looking forward to making it, it looks yummy! 🙂
karen says
@Yasmin,
whoops, comment for $5 dollar dinners. 🙂
Debbi Does Dinner Healthy says
These look excellent! We don’t grill as often as we should but it is super tasty when we do! I love the mustard on this, yum!
Liz says
sounds yummy!
FoodontheTable says
Love this! Such a simple marinade. I’m sure this tastes delicious – it looks great.
Stephanie @ Couponing 101 says
Made this the other night and it is DEE-LISH! So easy to make too!
Heidi says
Ooh, these look good! The only thing I would have done differently with this meal is that I would grill the squash. My family is addicted to grilled vegetables, the kids LOVE grilled veggies that they won’t eat any other way. I drizzle just a teensy bit of olive oil in with the sliced squash and maybe a little balsamic vinegar too. I can’t wait to try the drumsticks! Thanks!
Melissa says
This is going to be dinner tonight…except it’s going to have to go in the oven since its pouring outside!!
Janelle says
This recipe is a keeper. I bbq’d thighs first (.99 lb) then brushed sauce on both sides when they were nearly done and let it bubble and crisp a bit and the kids and hubby LOVED IT!! Served with grilled squash and pesto orzo pasta. Perfect for a summer night. (Oh, and I was out of dijon so used yellow mustard instead and it was great)
karen says
can you cook it on the stove?
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
@karen,
Sure could! Just saute until chicken is cooked through. 🙂
karen says
do you have an idea of temperature, time? I don’t know about how the chicken is cooked through and I’m using bigger pieces of chicken(split breast) so I imagine one would feed one person, since they are pretty big! otherwise it looks yummers!