Zesty Italian Chicken Drumsticks are a tasty and simple dinner idea. A mess-free marinade of lemon, garlic, olive oil and Italian seasoning coats the drumsticks in a zip bag for easy preparation.

Watch the step-by-step video or follow the recipe card below to get started. The instructions include oven, air fryer and BBQ methods plus tips for marinating, storage and reheating.
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Zesty Italian Chicken Drumsticks
Luke and Kay – Flawless Food
A lemon, garlic, olive oil and Italian seasoning marinade tossed with chicken in a zip bag keeps things quick and tidy.
These are shown oven-baked but can also be cooked in an air fryer or on the BBQ.
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Equipment
Ingredients
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- 6 Chicken Drumsticks
- 6 tablespoon Olive Oil
- 1 tablespoon White Wine Vinegar
- 2 teaspoon Garlic Puree or crushed garlic
- 2 teaspoon Italian Seasoning
- 1 teaspoon Dark Brown Sugar
- ½ Lemon Juice
- 1 Lemon zest
- small handful Fresh Basil – chopped
Instructions
Oven Cook Method
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Place all marinade ingredients in a zip or sandwich bag, seal and use your fingers to combine them.

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Add the chicken drumsticks to the bag, mix to coat. Cook immediately or refrigerate for up to 2 hours to marinate.

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Place the marinated drumsticks on a baking tray and cook in a preheated oven for 45 minutes at fan 180°C / 200°C / 400°F / gas mark 6, turning halfway through.

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Garnish with fresh basil before serving.

Air Fryer Method
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Follow Oven Method steps 1–2.
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Preheat the air fryer to 190°C. Place drumsticks in a single layer and cook for 25 minutes, turning halfway.
BBQ Method
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Follow Oven Method steps 1–2.
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Place on a preheated BBQ at medium-high heat and cook for 30–35 minutes, turning every 5 minutes for even charring.
Video
Just season your drumsticks with your favourite dried seasoning or rub and pop them in the air fryer. The hot air circulating around the chicken gives you crisp skin without drying the meat. Using an air fryer reduces the amount of oil needed compared to traditional frying.
Nutrition
Post originally published on 31/05/2020; updated for cooking time and serving suggestions on 23/04/2023.
What is the best cooking method for Chicken Drumsticks?
Oven-baked drumsticks are simple and reliable. An air fryer will cook quicker and produce crisp skin with less oil. Grilling on a BBQ gives great smoky char and is ideal for summer.
How to make an Italian marinade for Chicken Legs?
Making this Italian marinade is quick and inexpensive. Combine the following ingredients and toss with the drumsticks in a large zip bag:
- Lemon (juice and zest)
- Garlic (puree or crushed)
- Dark brown sugar
- Dried Italian seasoning (typical blends include oregano, basil, red pepper flakes, marjoram, thyme, rosemary, sage and parsley)
- Olive oil
- White wine vinegar

There’s no strict order: add everything to the bag, seal and use your hand to rub the ingredients together for a quick, tidy method compared with mixing in a bowl.

Next add the drumsticks, seal and rub the chicken into the marinade so each piece is well coated.

How long to marinate Chicken Legs?
For best flavour, refrigerate the drumsticks in the marinade for 30 minutes to 2 hours. You can cook immediately if short on time; they will still be tasty. Because the marinade contains lemon and vinegar, avoid marinating longer than 2 hours to prevent texture changes.

Place the drumsticks directly on a baking tray—no need for extra oil or foil; the marinade helps prevent sticking.
How long to cook chicken drumsticks in the oven?
Cook in a preheated fan oven at 180°C (200°C conventional / 400°F / gas mark 6) for 45 minutes, turning once halfway to ensure even browning.

How to check if chicken drumsticks are cooked?
Forty-five minutes typically produces cooked drumsticks. For large pieces, check the thickest part with a thermometer; an internal temperature of 165°F / 75°C indicates they are safe to eat.
Chicken Leg still pinkish?
Chicken near the bone can sometimes look pink even when cooked. If the internal temperature reaches 165°F / 75°C, the chicken is safe to eat despite any pink tinge.

Add chopped fresh basil after cooking for extra flavour and colour.
Serving Suggestions
Serve on a bed of tomato and mozzarella, add olives and baby leaves for a fresh, Italian-style salad. These drumsticks also pair well with an Italian-style rice salad for BBQs.

More Chicken Side Dishes
Try serving these drumsticks with rice salad, grilled corn, jacket potatoes or cheesy fries for a hearty meal.

Storage
After cooking, allow drumsticks to cool, then store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Wrap in foil or plastic if preferred.

Freezing
Freeze leftover cooked drumsticks within two hours of cooking in freezer bags for up to four months. Defrost before reheating.
Reheating
Reheat stored drumsticks until they reach an internal temperature of 165°F / 75°C. You can reheat in an oven or microwave.
Microwave
Cover the container and reheat in one-minute intervals, turning the drumsticks until piping hot throughout.
Oven
Preheat the oven to 400°F and bake the drumsticks on a sheet for approximately 15–20 minutes until thoroughly heated.
More Italian Recipes
If you enjoy Italian-style chicken, try recipes such as mozzarella chicken or explore other Italian dishes for more ideas.
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