
Juicy grilled chicken breasts marinated in a tangy honey-Dijon blend and served with a creamy honey mustard sauce—easy, family-friendly, and ready in under 30 minutes of active time.

Personally, I love how the glaze caramelizes when the sugars in the honey hit the grill grates—those caramelized edges are what everyone fights for. My kids call this “sticky chicken” and always request extra sauce, which I’m happy to provide because it keeps the meat moist and amplifies the sweet-tangy flavor.
My favorite thing about this dish is its versatility: the same honey mustard mix works as a marinade, glaze, and sauce base. I once prepped a double batch for a potluck; the platter arrived empty and the host asked for the recipe on the spot. Little moments like that—when a dish becomes the star of a casual night—are the reason I keep this one in rotation.
Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For longer storage, slice the cooked breasts and freeze in portioned airtight bags for up to 3 months—lay slices flat to freeze quickly and stack easily. To reheat, gently warm slices in a skillet over medium-low heat with a splash of water or chicken broth to prevent drying, or microwave in short 20-second bursts, covering to trap steam. Keep the creamy sauce refrigerated separately and add just before serving for the best texture and flavor.
If you need a dairy-free creamy sauce, use dairy-free mayonnaise or blend avocado with a little water and lemon for a buttery alternative. Swap mayonnaise for plain Greek yogurt to cut calories and add tang (use 3 tablespoons Greek yogurt). For a gluten-free version, substitute tamari or a gluten-free soy sauce. To reduce sugar, use sugar-free honey substitutes sparingly and taste as you go; note that the glaze’s caramelization and mouthfeel will change slightly without natural honey sugars.
Serve the grilled breasts with a crisp green salad, grilled vegetables, or roasted sweet potatoes for a balanced plate. For a casual family dinner, slice the chicken and tuck into toasted brioche or whole-grain buns with pickles and red onion for sandwiches. Garnish with thin lemon slices and chopped parsley for freshness. Pair the meal with a bright side—cucumber-dill salad or a quinoa pilaf complements the sweet-tangy profile nicely.
The combination of mustard and honey is classic in Western kitchens, often used to balance savory meats with a sweet counterpoint. Dijon originates from Burgundy, France, and its smooth, pungent profile has become a staple in American home cooking. Combining it with honey creates a harmony of bright acidity and sugary caramelization that converts well on high heat. This preparation is an American adaptation—simple, direct, and suited to backyard grills—borrowing the tang of French mustard with the crowd-pleasing sweetness common in many American glazes.
In summer, grill thin-skinned peaches or pineapple alongside the chicken and toss slices into the salad for a lively fruity contrast. In cooler months, swap lemon for a splash of apple cider vinegar and finish the sauce with a pinch of smoked paprika for warmth. Holiday gatherings benefit from swapping honey for maple syrup and adding a teaspoon of grainy mustard to deepen texture—these small seasonal swaps keep the core technique but shift the flavor to match produce and mood.
Marinate chicken in the morning or the night before for faster weeknight cooking—store in a zipper bag and squeeze out air so the marinade makes full contact. Grill or bake several breasts at once and cool completely before portioning into airtight containers with a separate small container of sauce. This keeps meals fresh and flexible for lunches or dinners; simply reheat and add fresh sides like a quick slaw or microwaved steamed veggies for a complete dish in minutes.
There’s something comforting about serving a simple, well-executed dish to the people you care about. With minimal fuss and maximum flavor, this honey mustard grilled chicken is exactly the kind of reliable, delicious meal I love to make again and again—please try it, tweak it, and make it your own.
Pound thicker breasts to a uniform thickness to ensure even cooking and avoid dry edges.
Always use an instant-read thermometer and pull the chicken at 165°F; let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
If using a gas grill, preheat to medium-high and oil grates to prevent sticking; if flare-ups occur, move the meat to indirect heat.
This nourishing honey mustard grilled chicken recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes—if you don’t have a grill, bake uncovered at 375°F for 24-27 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
Reserve 3 tablespoons of the honey mustard, stir in mayonnaise, and refrigerate. It keeps up to 4 days and is best added just before serving.
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Whisk together Dijon, honey, soy sauce, and lemon juice until smooth and glossy; this forms both the marinade and part of the sauce.
Spoon 3 tablespoons of the mixture into a small bowl and mix with 3 tablespoons mayonnaise; refrigerate until serving.
Pour remaining marinade over chicken in a dish or sealed bag and toss to coat. Marinate in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to 4 hours.
Preheat grill to medium-high and grill chicken 6 to 7 minutes per side until an instant-read thermometer reaches 165°F and juices run clear.
Let chicken rest for 5 minutes, then slice and serve with the chilled creamy honey mustard sauce.
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