Here’s a full guide to chicken foil packets — a simple, flavorful, and low‑cleanup meal:
🍗 What Are Chicken Foil Packets?
Chicken foil packets (sometimes called hobo packets) are individual servings of chicken, vegetables, and seasonings wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked together. They can be baked in the oven, grilled, or cooked over a campfire. Cooking in foil steams the ingredients in their own juices, making them tender and flavorful.
🛠 Basic Ingredients
- Chicken – breast, thigh, or cut into bite-size pieces
- Vegetables – bell peppers, zucchini, carrots, broccoli, or potatoes
- Seasonings – olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper, paprika, Italian herbs, or your favorite spices
- Optional: lemon slices, soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, cheese, or butter
🍳 Cooking Method
Step 1: Prep Ingredients
- Cut chicken and vegetables into roughly equal-sized pieces for even cooking.
- Toss chicken and vegetables with oil, seasoning, and optional sauce.
Step 2: Assemble Packets
- Tear a large sheet of aluminum foil (about 12–14 inches).
- Place a portion of chicken and vegetables in the center.
- Fold foil over ingredients and seal edges to create a tight packet.
Step 3: Cook
- Oven: Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 20–30 minutes, depending on thickness.
- Grill: Place packets on medium heat for 15–25 minutes.
- Campfire: Place packets on hot coals for 20–30 minutes.
- Tip: Open one packet to check that chicken reaches 165°F (74°C) internally.
🍴 Tips for Perfect Foil Packets
- Don’t overfill: Leave space for steam to circulate.
- Cut vegetables small: Hard veggies like potatoes may need precooking or thinner cuts.
- Add sauce at the end: If using cheese or delicate herbs, add after cooking to prevent burning.
- Make-ahead: Packets can be assembled ahead and refrigerated until ready to cook.
Chicken foil packets are perfect for easy weeknight dinners, camping trips, or meal prep, and they make cleanup a breeze.
I can also make a flavor-packed recipe variation, like Garlic Parmesan Chicken Foil Packets or Teriyaki Veggie Chicken Packets, with exact measurements and cook times if you want. Do you want me to do that?