No-Nonsense Oven Baking Temperatures & Times

I’m not writing a life story here. You came for two things: temperature and minutes. These are exactly what I use in my kitchen. Tried. Tested. Tasted.

KB Method

  • Foil-First = Juicy
  • Broil Finish = Restaurant Color
  • Fall-Apart Friendly
  • Cook covered for tenderness and moisture.
  • Uncover and broil briefly for char.
  • Preheat oven, use middle rack, single layer always.

Proteins — Ultra-Juicy Foil-First Oven Chart

Item Temp Covered Time Broil Finish Notes
Chicken Drumsticks 375°F 45–50 min 5–7 min Tightly covered. Uncover + broil for char. Flip halfway optional.
Chicken Thighs (bone-in) 375°F 40–45 min 5–7 min Very forgiving. Broil skin-side up for color.
Chicken Breast 375°F 55–65 min Optional 3–4 min Add 2–3 tbsp water/broth. Shreddable + juicy.
Tandoori Chicken 375°F 50–55 min 6–8 min Cover first. Broil hard for tandoori char.
Ground Chicken/Turkey Kabobs 425°F 22–28 min (no cover) 3–5 min Bake on rack if possible. Pull at 165°F.
Shrimp (large) 400°F 8–10 min Optional 1–2 min Pull when pink + curled. Do not overcook.
Salmon 375°F 18–22 min 1–2 min Loose foil tent. Broil briefly for top color.
Rainbow Trout 375°F 20–25 min 2–3 min Cover first. Lemon inside works beautifully.
Catfish 375°F 20–25 min 2–3 min Covered keeps it tender. Broil for slight crust.

Vegetables — Two-Stage Restaurant Method

Item Temp Covered Time Broil Finish Notes
Potatoes 400°F 30–35 min 8–10 min Cover to soften, broil to crisp.
Sweet Potatoes 400°F 25–30 min 6–8 min Broil for caramelized edges.
Cauliflower 400°F 25–30 min 6–8 min Deep browning after broil.
Carrots 400°F 25–30 min 5–7 min Broil adds restaurant glaze vibe.
Broccoli 400°F 12–15 min 3–5 min Short cover only. Don’t over-soften.
Zucchini / Yellow Squash 400°F 10–12 min 2–3 min Keep single layer for best roast.
Brussels Sprouts 400°F 20–25 min 5–7 min Halve. Broil cut-side up.
KB Pro Tip Before covering, add 2–4 tablespoons water, broth, or extra marinade to create a gentle steam chamber. Then broil at the end for color.

Note: Broil times vary by oven. Always watch closely.
Scroll to Top