Chicken Thighs at 180°C (350°F) — Overview
Slow rendering of fat under the skin produces incredibly tender thighs.
BBQ Temperature
180°C (350°F)
Cook Time
35-45 minutes
Internal Temp
74-82°C (165-180°F)
Heat Method
indirect
How to BBQ chicken thighs at 180°C (350°F). Cook for 35-45 minutes, target 74-82°C (165-180°F). Step-by-step guide with tips.
By Bill Ohaire | Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 2026
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Chicken Thighs at 180°C (350°F): Cook for 35-45 minutes using indirect heat. Target internal temperature: 74-82°C (165-180°F).
Slow rendering of fat under the skin produces incredibly tender thighs.
180°C (350°F)
35-45 minutes
74-82°C (165-180°F)
indirect
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| BBQ Temperature | 180°C (350°F) |
| Cook Time | 35-45 minutes |
| Target Internal Temp | 74-82°C (165-180°F) |
| Heat Setup | indirect |
Slow rendering of fat under the skin produces incredibly tender thighs.
Pro tip: Cook skin-side up first so the fat renders down through the meat, then flip to crisp the skin.
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Open CalculatorHow long to cook chicken thighs at 180°C?
Cook chicken thighs at 180°C (350°F) for 35-45 minutes. Use indirect heat and check the internal temperature reaches 74-82°C (165-180°F).
Is 180°C a good temperature for chicken thighs?
Slow rendering of fat under the skin produces incredibly tender thighs.
What internal temperature should chicken thighs reach?
Target 74-82°C (165-180°F). Always use a digital meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part for accuracy.
Should I use direct or indirect heat at 180°C?
At 180°C, use indirect heat for chicken thighs. This provides even, gentle cooking.