Savory Roasted Chicken Potatoes and Vegetables
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Homework, laundry, ballgames, music lessons, and then dinner too? With so many things to juggle on any given weeknight, washing the dishes isn’t one that I want to spend a lot of time doing. So preparing quick meals that require the fewest dirty pans is always a winner in my book. That’s why I a one pan recipe is always appealing.
I decided to combine a family favorite, chicken thighs, with potatoes, red onion, and fresh asparagus. White wine, lemon, and rosemary were added to tie it all together to create Savory Roasted Chicken, Potatoes and Vegetables, a one-pan wonder that can be made in 30 minutes.
Boy, did our home smell wonderful while it cooked. Plus, I was able to enjoy a quick clean up afterwards and get on with more important things in our life.
Savory Roasted Chicken Potatoes and Vegetables Recipe
Savory Roasted Chicken, Potatoes and Vegetables
A simple one pan recipe perfect for a weeknight meal.
Ingredients
- 3 squares Savory Butter & Olive Oil Sauté Express® Sauté Starter (or substitute a combination of 3 tablespoons butter and 2 tablespoons olive oil)
- 2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs (other chicken cuts may be substituted, adjust cook times accordingly)
- 2 ounces, fluid white wine (cooking wine may be substituted)
- 20 ounces shredded potato hash browns (you can make your own or find these pre-prepared in the refrigerated (NOT freezer) department, usually near where you'll find the Sauté Express® Sauté Starter too!)
- pinches salt and pepper
- 1 bunch fresh asparagus, trimmed (about 12 ounces)
- 1 medium red onion, sliced
- 1/2 lemon, sliced
- 2 sprigs fresh rosemary, stems removed
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400-degrees F.
- Melt 3 Savory Butter & Olive Oil Sauté Express® Sauté Starter squares in an oven-safe skillet or pan (with at least a 3-quart capacity) over medium heat until it begins to bubble.
- Make sure to first flatten the thighs by pounding with a meat mallet for even cooking. Cook chicken thighs 2 minutes each side. Remove, set aside and cover.
- Add white wine and whisk for 30 seconds over medium heat.
- Reduce heat to low, add shredded potatoes, a few pinches of salt and pepper, and combine.
- Spread asparagus, onion, lemon, and rosemary across potatoes, tuck chicken thighs amongst it all and bake uncovered in the oven for 20 minutes, or until chicken is done.
Disclosure: I’ve partnered with Land O’Lakes for an exclusive endorsement of Sauté Express® Sauté Starter. This blog post is sponsored by Land O’Lakes. All opinions are my own.
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This dish looks absolutely fantastic and easy!! Would LOVE to try this!
I’d love to try your recipe, SAVORY ROASTED CHICKEN, POTATOES AND VEGETABLES, since it looks easy and delicious.
I don’t have a one pan recipe, so I need one. Maybe if I win, I can experiment and find one.
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Love the fantastic array of colors in this dish — so pretty!
I’m not a very good cook. Maybe the Saute Starter would help me learn. Looks easy and delish.
corned beek with potatos and cabbage all working together!
Hamburger, tomatoes and macaroni is a favorite one pan dish for my family
I’m not sure what’s in the savory starters, but I bet it would be a good way to cook a one-pan pork chop meal. You could probably just do a variation on your chicken recipe. Looks delicious!
I would make Savory Roasted Chicken, Potatoes and Vegetables, OH MY!!! Looks so good, I can’t wait to try this!!
This looks like a very delicious and hearty meal!
Great idea. Something along the lines of this like chicken, red potatoes and broccoli sounds goof
We love boneless pork chops and I’ll cook them with rice, orzo or noodles and a can of soup with a veggie. This recipe looks like I might be able to substitute with pork.
My favorite one pan recipe is any kind of frittata!
Chicken and Rice or Jambalaya with Smoked Sausage are two of my favorites. Your chicken dish looks scrumptious, but my husband won’t eat asparagus.
Just used the garlic and herb Saute Express last night to cook some chicken breasts to cut up for my dinner salad!! Yum and the house did smell delicious!!
My go-to one pan dish is picadillo (Cuban dish) with ground beef, onions, peppers, celery, diced tomatoes and green olives.
I have a chicken green curry with coconut milk, potatoes, lime and cilantro recipe in one pot that we just love.
Egg scrambles.