Baked Chicken Leg Quarters are an easy, budget-friendly, oven-baked chicken dinner made with simple pantry spices and roasted until the skin is crispy and the meat is juicy and tender. Ready in about an hour with just 10 minutes of prep, this easy baked chicken recipe is perfect for weeknight dinners or Sunday suppers.
Seasoned with paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, and a touch of brown sugar, these oven-baked chicken leg quarters develop incredible flavor while baking at a higher temperature for perfectly crisp skin.
If you have ever wondered how to make inexpensive chicken taste truly delicious, this simple baked chicken leg quarter recipe is one you will make again and again.

🔍 Quick Look: Baked Chicken Leg Quarters
- Ready in: 60 minutes
- Servings: 4
- Calories: 336 kcal
- Main Ingredients: Chicken leg quarters, paprika, onion and garlic powders, brown sugar, dried oregano, and salt
- Flavor Profile: Savory & Umami
- Cook Method: Baked
- Difficulty: Easy, making it great for cooks of all levels.
- Why You'll Love It: A budget-friendly chicken dinner with crispy skin, juicy meat, and big flavor from simple pantry spices.
- Best For: Weeknight dinners, Sunday suppers, & cook-ahead meals.
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- 🔍 Quick Look: Baked Chicken Leg Quarters
- What Are Chicken Leg Quarters?
- Why This Recipe Works
- Ingredient Notes
- Substitutions & Variations
- How to Bake Crispy Chicken Leg Quarters
- How Long to Bake Chicken Leg Quarters
- My Top Tips
- What to Serve with Baked Chicken Leg Quarters
- Baked Chicken Leg Quarters FAQs
- Make-Ahead, Storage, & Freezing
- More Easy Chicken Dinner Recipes
- 📖 Recipe
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What Are Chicken Leg Quarters?
Chicken leg quarters are a butcher's cut that includes the drumstick, thigh, and a small portion of the back. A whole chicken is divided into four sections, creating two leg quarters.

Because they require very little processing, chicken leg quarters are often less expensive than buying thighs or drumsticks separately. Plus, dark meat stays juicy and flavorful when baked, making this cut ideal for easy dinners.
Why This Recipe Works
✓ Crispy Skin: Baking at 400°F helps the skin crisp beautifully.
✓ Juicy Dark Meat: Chicken leg quarters stay tender and flavorful because dark meat naturally contains more fat.
✓ Budget-Friendly: One of the most economical chicken cuts available.
✓ Simple Pantry Ingredients: No marinades or special ingredients needed.
✓ Family-Friendly Flavor: Mild seasoning that everyone loves.
Ingredient Notes

Here's what you need to make Baked Chicken Leg Quarters:
- Chicken Leg Quarters - This is a hearty cut of chicken typically sold in packages of 4. They are often very economical, and an entire chicken leg quarter can be divided into the drumstick and the thigh if you need smaller portions. You can also substitute whole chicken legs (thigh-drumstick pieces without the back portion), chicken thighs, or chicken legs in this recipe.
For the Spice Rub:
- Paprika - Paprika is made from all types of dried ground peppers that vary in heat and it comes in several varieties that include hot, smoked, and sweet. Use sweet paprika for a mild flavor and beautiful color.
- Onion Powder & Garlic Powder - Adds savory depth to the seasoning blend.
- Dark Brown Sugar - A small amount balances the spices and helps browning.
- Dried Oregano - Adds warm herbal flavor that pairs beautifully with chicken.
- Fine Sea Salt - Salt makes everything taste better. I use fine sea salt, but you can use any finely textured salt.
Please see the recipe card for the exact quantities.
Substitutions & Variations
- Substitute Italian Seasoning. Instead of dried oregano, you can use your favorite dried Italian seasoning blend.
- Omit the Brown Sugar. If you are watching your sugar consumption, you can omit the brown sugar.
- Add Black Pepper. I prefer not to add black pepper to dishes as a seasoning. But if you enjoy the flavor of black pepper, you can add ½ teaspoon to the spice mixture.
- Add Red Pepper Flakes. If you like a little heat, add red pepper flakes to the spices. Be sparing and start with ¼ teaspoon and add more if you like.
- Add Lemon Pepper Seasoning. If you love the flavor of lemon and pepper, add a teaspoon of lemon pepper to the spice rub.
How to Bake Crispy Chicken Leg Quarters
♡So, let's cook!

Preheat and Prepare. Preheat oven to 400°F/204°C and line a large rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Use non-stick aluminum foil or lightly spray plain aluminum foil with non-stick cooking spray.


Make the Seasoning Mix. In a small bowl, mix together the paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, dark brown sugar, dried oregano, and fine sea salt. Set aside.

Prepare the Chicken. Remove the chicken leg quarters from their packaging and dry the chicken well with a paper towel. Trim any excess fat and skin from the chicken with kitchen shears and remove any feathers that might still be on the chicken. Do not wash the chicken! Sprinkle and rub the seasoning mix over the entire surface of the chicken.

Put Chicken in Prepared Pan. Place the seasoned chicken leg quarters in a single layer, skin side up, in the prepared pan, and sprinkle them with any remaining seasoning mix.
Bake. Place the seasoned chicken in the preheated oven and bake for 45 to 50 minutes, depending on size. Check for doneness with an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh. Chicken is safe to eat at 165°F, but dark meat is often most tender between 175°F and 185°F.

How Long to Bake Chicken Leg Quarters
Chicken leg quarters bake at 400°F for about 45 to 50 minutes, depending on their size. The chicken is done when an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh reads 165°F.
For extra crispy skin, allow the chicken to roast uncovered and avoid overcrowding the pan.
My Top Tips
♡ The secret to crispy chicken skin is baking chicken leg quarters at a higher temperature and drying the skin thoroughly before seasoning.
♡ Make the spice rub in advance and store it in a small airtight container. I like to make a double batch to save time.
What to Serve with Baked Chicken Leg Quarters
- Creamy Mashed Potatoes or Buttered Boiled Potatoes
- Homemade Chicken Gravy for extra comfort-food flavor
- Honey-glazed Carrots or Roasted Vegetables
- Rice Pilaf or Seasoned Rice
- Green Beans with Bacon for a classic comfort-food side
Baked Chicken Leg Quarters FAQs
Chicken leg quarters are safe to eat when the thickest part of the thigh reaches at least 165°F on an instant-read thermometer. Occasionally, dark meat chicken can remain slightly pink near the bone due to natural pigments, even when fully cooked. The best way to know chicken is done is to check the internal temperature and ensure the juices run mostly clear.
No. For crispy skin, chicken leg quarters should bake uncovered. Covering the chicken traps steam and softens the skin instead of allowing it to brown and crisp.
Chicken skin may not crisp if the oven temperature is too low, the chicken was not dried well before seasoning, or the pan was overcrowded. For the crispiest skin, pat the chicken dry, bake uncovered at 400°F, and leave space between the pieces so heat can circulate. If needed, broil for 1 to 2 minutes at the end of cooking.
Yes! Baked chicken leg quarters can be made ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat and help restore crispness, warm them uncovered in a 350°F oven until heated through.
Chicken leg quarters are safe to eat when the thickest part of the thigh reaches 165°F. However, dark meat chicken is often most tender and flavorful when cooked to about 175°F to 185°F, allowing the connective tissue to break down. At that temperature, the skin is crisp, the juices run clear, and the meat pulls easily away from the bone.
Make-Ahead, Storage, & Freezing
Make-Ahead & Storage: Store any baked leftover chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Freezing: To freeze, individually wrap the chicken leg quarters in aluminum foil and place them in a freezer-safe container or seal them in a FoodSaver freezer bag.

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Baked Chicken Leg Quarters
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Equipment
- 1 Large Rimmed Baking Sheet
- Aluminum Foil
Ingredients
- Non-Stick Cooking Spray, (Optional)
- 4 Teaspoons Paprika
- 2 Teaspoons Onion Powder
- 2 Teaspoons Garlic Powder
- 2 Teaspoons Dark Brown Sugar
- 2 Teaspoons Dried Oregano
- 1 ½ Teaspoons Fine Sea Salt
- 4 Chicken Leg Quarters
Instructions
- Preheat and Prepare. Preheat oven to 400°F/204°C and line a large rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Use non-stick aluminum foil or lightly spray plain aluminum foil with non-stick cooking spray.Non-Stick Cooking Spray
- Make the Seasoning Mix. In a small bowl, mix together the paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, dark brown sugar, dried oregano, and fine sea salt. Set aside.4 Teaspoons Paprika, 2 Teaspoons Onion Powder, 2 Teaspoons Garlic Powder, 2 Teaspoons Dark Brown Sugar, 2 Teaspoons Dried Oregano, 1 ½ Teaspoons Fine Sea Salt
- Prepare the Chicken. Remove the chicken leg quarters from their packaging and dry the chicken well with a paper towel. Trim any excess fat and skin from the chicken with kitchen shears and remove any feathers that might still be on the chicken. Do not wash the chicken! Sprinkle and rub the seasoning mix over the entire surface of the chicken.4 Chicken Leg Quarters
- Put Chicken in Prepared Pan. Place the seasoned chicken leg quarters in a single layer, skin side up, in the prepared pan, and sprinkle them with any remaining seasoning mix.
- Bake. To cook the chicken, place it in the preheated oven and bake for 45 to 50 minutes. Check if it's done by using an instant-read thermometer to measure the internal temperature of the chicken, which should read 165°F/74°C. To ensure it's fully cooked, pierce the chicken with a fork and check that the juices run clear.
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Nutrition
Per 1 serving. All nutritional information on this site is an estimate. Your results may vary.
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