Best Pollo Asado

A bright and savory pollo asado with citrus and achiote that grills or roasts to juicy perfection. Ready in about one hour and perfect for weeknight dinners or weekend gatherings.

This pollo asado has been one of my most requested dishes for family gatherings and weeknight dinners. I first developed this combination of orange and lime with achiote during a summer barbecue when fresh citrus was overflowing at the market. The result was so lively and balanced that everyone asked for the recipe and then asked for seconds. The chicken finishes with a deep color from the annatto and a light char if you grill it or a crisp exterior if you roast it in the oven.
I love how this preparation highlights simple ingredients and an easy technique. The marinade is bright from the orange and lime juices, savory from the garlic and oil, and aromatic from ground cumin and coriander. Achiote powder or paste gives the chicken that classic golden red hue without overpowering the flavor. The texture is juicy and tender when you follow the resting advice and check the internal temperature. It is the kind of dish that travels well to picnics and also stands proud on a scaled down weeknight plate.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- The marinade comes together in minutes using pantry staples and fresh citrus, making it a realistic midweek option even on busy days.
- It is flexible for grill or oven, bone in or boneless, and forgiving about exact timing, so cooks of all skill levels can succeed.
- The achiote adds authentic color and subtle earth notes while cumin and coriander build warm spice layers without heat.
- Ready in about one hour including marinating at room temperature for 30 minutes which preserves texture and flavor.
- Feeds six when paired with rice and salad, and it keeps well for meal prep, freezing or reheating without losing character.
In my experience this recipe converts skeptics into fans. The first time I served it my partner declared it restaurant worthy. I often double the marinade and save a little to baste during cooking when roasting in the oven. When grilled it develops a beautiful char that adds a smoky counterpoint to the citrus. It is a consistently reliable crowd pleaser.
Ingredients
- Orange juice: Use fresh squeezed for best brightness and natural sugar balance. If you must use store bought choose a 100 percent orange juice, not from concentrate.
- Lime juice: Fresh squeezed limes add a sharper acidic edge that lifts the marinade. One large lime yields about two tablespoons of juice.
- Olive oil: Extra virgin olive oil creates mouthfeel and helps the spices adhere to the skin. Use a neutral oil if you prefer a less fruity finish.
- Garlic: Fresh minced garlic is recommended for aroma. If using garlic paste make sure it is smooth so it disperses evenly.
- Achiote: Use powdered annatto seed or achiote paste. Powder blends easily while paste needs breaking up. Annatto gives color and subtle earth tones.
- Cumin, coriander and oregano: These dried spices build the classic pollo asado profile. Mexican oregano is ideal though Mediterranean oregano is acceptable.
- Salt and black pepper: Sea salt or kosher salt seasons and helps proteins retain moisture. Adjust salt to taste.
- Chicken: Three pounds of thighs, legs and or breast, bone in or boneless, skin on or skin off depending on preference. Bone in pieces take longer to cook but stay juicier while boneless cooks faster.
- To serve: Lime wedges and chopped cilantro are optional but recommended for bright finishing flavor.
Instructions
Mix the marinade Combine one half cup orange juice, one quarter cup lime juice, three tablespoons olive oil, three to four minced garlic cloves or one tablespoon garlic paste, one tablespoon achiote powder or broken up paste, one teaspoon ground cumin, one teaspoon ground coriander, one teaspoon dried oregano, two teaspoons sea salt and one half teaspoon black pepper in a large mixing bowl or resealable bag. Whisk or massage to emulsify and dissolve the achiote. Marinate the chicken Place three pounds of trimmed chicken pieces into the bag or bowl and turn to coat evenly. Seal the bag, remove excess air and massage the marinade into the meat. Let sit at room temperature for thirty minutes or refrigerate up to four hours. Do not exceed four hours to avoid texture changes from the acids. Prepare the grill or oven For a gas grill preheat to medium high or between 375 to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and set one side off to create indirect heat. For charcoal set coals to one side for a two zone fire. For oven roasting preheat to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and set a wire rack inside a lined baking pan. Grill the chicken Remove chicken from the marinade and discard excess liquid. Place bone in pieces skin side up over direct heat and cook for about twenty minutes turning every five minutes. Move to the cooler side and continue over indirect heat for fifteen to twenty minutes until the thickest part reaches one hundred sixty to one hundred sixty five degrees Fahrenheit. Oven method Arrange pieces skin side up on the wire rack with one to two inches between pieces. Bake for thirty five to forty five minutes turning once if desired until the internal temperature reaches one hundred sixty five degrees Fahrenheit. Tent and rest for ten minutes before serving to allow carryover cooking.
You Must Know
- Do not marinate for more than four hours, as extended exposure to citrus will change the texture and make the meat soft in an undesirable way.
- Use a reliable instant read thermometer and pull the meat at one hundred sixty degrees Fahrenheit for carryover to reach one hundred sixty five while resting.
- The recipe is dairy free and can be gluten free if you use a paste without additives, making it friendly for many diets.
- Leftovers refrigerate well for three to four days and freeze for up to three months when stored airtight.
What I enjoy most is how the simple marinade transforms ordinary chicken into something vibrant and memorable. Family and friends often comment on the color and citrus aroma before they taste it. Serving it with warm tortillas, simple slaw and grilled limes turns a meal into a mini celebration.
Storage Tips
Cool leftover chicken to room temperature within two hours and store in airtight containers in the refrigerator for three to four days. To freeze, portion into meal sized airtight containers or vacuum bags and freeze for up to three months. Reheat gently in a low oven at two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit until warmed through to help maintain juiciness. Microwaving works for quick meals but cover the chicken to trap steam and check frequently to prevent overcooking.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you cannot find achiote powder substitute a small amount of smoked paprika for color and a pinch of turmeric for the golden hue though the flavor will be different. Use chicken thighs for more forgiving results and juicier meat. Swap lime for lemon if you prefer a less pungent citrus note. For a spicier profile add a teaspoon of chipotle in adobo finely chopped to the marinade and reduce the acid slightly.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with warm corn or flour tortillas, a scoop of cilantro lime rice, pickled red onion and a green salad for a complete plate. Garnish with chopped cilantro and lime wedges to brighten each bite. For a party presentation carve pieces and place on a large platter with bowls of salsa verde and a simple avocado crema for dipping. The aromatic marinade pairs especially well with charred vegetables or grilled pineapple for a sweet contrast.
Cultural Background
Pollo asado translates to roasted or grilled chicken and is popular across many Latin American countries. The use of achiote reflects traditions from Mexico and Central America where annatto seed provides color and subtle flavor. Citrus based marinades are common in coastal regions and are used to tenderize and flavor proteins. Regional variations will include different spice blends and added chiles or herb mixes based on local tastes.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer use fresh citrus and grill outdoors for a smoky char. In winter, roast in the oven and pair with roasted root vegetables for a heartier meal. During holidays increase aromatic spices like cinnamon or allspice for a warming twist. Fruit like mango or orange segments can be added when in season to make a bright salad that complements the savory chicken.
Meal Prep Tips
Marinate the night before and portion raw chicken into meal sized bags so you can grill or roast just what you need. Store cooked meat in shallow containers to cool quickly and reheat portions in the oven to preserve texture. Make the marinade in bulk and reserve a small portion before adding raw meat to finish dressings or to toss with reheated pieces so flavors remain fresh.
This pollo asado recipe is simple to make and full of flavor. It is a reliable choice for feeding a family or a group and adapts easily to what you have on hand. Try it soon and make it your signature dish for gatherings and easy weeknight feasts.
Pro Tips
Always pat the chicken dry before searing to ensure better browning and less steaming.
Use an instant read thermometer in the thickest part to avoid overcooking and to take advantage of carryover cooking.
If using achiote paste break it up and mix thoroughly with the liquids to avoid clumps.
Create a two zone fire on the grill so you can sear on direct heat and finish over indirect heat for even cooking.
Reserve a small portion of the marinade before adding raw chicken if you want to use a glaze or dressing later.
This nourishing best pollo asado 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.
FAQs about Recipes
How long should I marinate the chicken?
Do not marinate for more than four hours because the citrus will begin to change the meat texture making it mushy. Thirty minutes at room temperature is sufficient for flavor infusion.
What is the best way to know when the chicken is done?
Pull chicken at 160 degrees Fahrenheit and rest it tented for ten minutes. Carryover cooking will bring the internal temperature to 165 degrees Fahrenheit ensuring safe doneness.
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Best Pollo Asado
This Best Pollo Asado recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Marinade
Main
Instructions
Mix the marinade
Combine orange juice, lime juice, olive oil, garlic, achiote powder or paste, cumin, coriander, oregano, salt and black pepper in a large bowl or resealable bag and mix to combine until the achiote is evenly dispersed.
Marinate the chicken
Place the chicken in the bag or bowl and turn to coat. Remove excess air if using a bag and refrigerate up to four hours or let sit at room temperature for thirty minutes before cooking.
Prepare grill or oven
Preheat a gas grill to medium high and create a two zone fire or preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit with a wire rack in a lined baking pan.
Grill the chicken
Sear bone in pieces skin side down over direct heat turning every five minutes for about twenty minutes then move to indirect heat for an additional fifteen to twenty minutes until internal temperature reaches one hundred sixty to one hundred sixty five degrees Fahrenheit.
Oven method
Arrange chicken skin side up on a wire rack and bake for thirty five to forty five minutes or until the internal temperature reaches one hundred sixty five degrees Fahrenheit, then tent and rest for ten minutes.
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