Chicken thighs are one of my favorite things to cook! They are so juicy and super easy to cook. Probably my favorite things to do with them is making a good ole chicken sandwich. Now follow along and I'll how you what we did!

One Incredible Grilled Chicken Sandwich!
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Blackened Grilled Chicken Sandwich!
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Category
Sandwich
Cuisine
American
Author:
Tim Van Doren
Servings
4
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
45 minutes
Aight Guys!! If you are looking for something that is always a crowd pleaser? Then let's talk chicken thighs! They are super easy to cook and oh so dang tasty! Just think about a blackened chicken thigh sandwich with a fire roasted garlic & habanero mayo, dill pickles all swerved on a toasted Hawaiian roll! Son of a gun is it ever good! Now let me show you how we made it!

Ingredients
Chicken Sandwich
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4 - Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs
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12 - Kings Hawaiian Rolls
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1 - Cup of Mayonnaise
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3 - Tbsp of Melinda’s Fire Roasted Garlic & Habanero Sauce
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Dill Pickle Chips
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4 - Tbsp of Butter
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Lane’s BBQ Blackening Seasoning
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Aight Guys!! Smokey Sweet Rub
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Bear & Burton’s Everyday Hot Sauce
Directions
Chicken Sandwich
Preheat Pellet Grill to 325 degrees.
Take your chicken thighs and rub them with Bear & Burton’s Everyday Hot Sauce as a binder and season good on both sides with Lane’s BBQ Blackening Seasoning first and then a layer of Aight Guys!! Smokey Sweet Rub.
Put your chicken thighs on the grill and allow them to cook until at least 170 degrees internal temperature flipping halfway through.
While your chicken is cooking, mix mayonnaise and Melinda’s Fire Roasted Garlic & Habanero sauce together really well and set in the fridge.
Divide your Hawaiian rolls into sections of 4 rolls each and slice them in half. Add butter to a skillet and toast your Hawaiian buns until golden brown.
Time to assemble! Spread your mayonnaise mixture on the top and bottom buns, place a chicken thigh on the bottom bun, add as many dill pickle chips as you like, place the top bun on and dig in!
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Recipe Note
You can add candied jalapeños instead of dill pickle chips if you prefer!