Looking for an easy baked chicken and potatoes recipe that’s both healthy and delicious? This simple, one-pan meal combines juicy roasted chicken, tender potatoes, sweet onions, and mellow roasted garlic, all brightened with fresh rosemary and lemon. It’s the perfect no-fuss, weeknight chicken dinner idea for your family—simple to prep, can be made in advance, and full of flavor!

This baked chicken and potatoes recipe truly checks all the Clean & Delicious boxes — it’s healthy, hearty, and unbelievably easy to make. Everything roasts together in one pan, so you get juicy, flavorful chicken, perfectly golden potatoes, and tender caramelized onions — all with minimal prep and almost no cleanup (a total win in my book!).
I love how simple yet satisfying this dish is. It’s the kind of meal that feels cozy and comforting, but still light and wholesome — perfect for busy weeknights or lazy Sundays when you want real food without the fuss.
And here’s the best part: my kids love it. They devour the crispy potatoes and juicy chicken every single time. It’s totally family-approved and makes for a complete meal all on its own (though a quick kale salad or some sauteed garlic broccoli on the side never hurts!).
A squeeze of fresh lemon and a sprinkle of rosemary brighten everything up, making this one-pan dinner just as delicious on a sunny spring evening as it is on a cool fall night. Whether you meal prep it ahead of time or toss it together at the last minute, this is one of those recipes that always delivers!
Ingredients You’ll Need

- Whole Chicken – I like to grab a whole chicken and ask the butcher to cut it into 10 pieces (two legs, two thighs, two wings, and cut the breasts in half – into four pieces). If preferred, you can also buy chicken pieces.
- Red, Yellow, or Purple Potatoes – I’ve tested this recipe with all three varieties, and have no fear—they all work well. In a perfect world, I love using a combination of all three potatoes because it makes for a beautiful presentation and a delicious meal.
- Onion – A white onion is my first choice. It’s mild and gets super sweet once it’s cooked. But ultimately, any onion will work.
- Garlic – Leave the cloves unpeeled so they roast inside their skins, turning buttery and mild. Spread them out onto sourdough bread when you serve the meal – you can thank me later!
- Fresh Rosemary – The easiest way to elevate a dish: fresh herbs! Thyme would also be delicious.
- Fresh Lemon – Adds a bright, fresh flavor that balances the richness of the chicken. Roast the wedges right in the pan for extra flavor.
- Red Wine Vinegar & Olive Oil– Creates a simple dressing to drizzle over the chicken before baking. This keeps the meat super tender while in the oven and is delicious drizzled over the final dish.
How to Make One-Pan Chicken & Potatoes
Before you get started, take a minute to prep your ingredients and preheat your oven. This recipe comes together fast once everything’s ready to go.




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One-Pan Baked Chicken With Potatoes & Onions
Ingredients
- 1 (3.5 pounds) whole chicken, Cut into ten pieces: two legs, two thighs, two wings, two breast cut in half crosswise (to make four pieces).
- 1 pound red or purple potatoes, halved (quartered if large)
- 1 large onion, cut into eight wedges
- 1 head garlic, cloves separated and left unpeeled
- 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary, finely minced
- 1 lemon, cut into six wedges
- 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Arrange the chicken skin-side up in an 11×13-inch glass roasting pan.
- Nestle the potatoes, onions, garlic, and lemon wedges in the pan alongside the chicken pieces.
- Season the chicken and veggies with salt, pepper, and chopped rosemary.
- In a small bowl or spouted cup, whisk together olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper. Drizzle over the chicken and veggies.
- Cook for 50 minutes or until the chicken is browned and cooked through. The internal temperature of the chicken should reach 160℉.
Notes
- Room temperature chicken: Let the chicken sit out for 15–20 minutes before roasting to ensure even cooking.
- Pan juices: Spoon the pan juices over the chicken and potatoes before serving for extra flavor.
- Prep the chicken in the morning, so when you come home later in the day, all you have to do is pop it in the oven – easy peasy!


Comments
viviana says
This sound delicious. Thanks a lot!!!! I have a whole chicken in the frezer but I just dont know how to cut it, lol. I will figure it out but I have everything I need for this on hand ๐
Tracey says
I made this for dinner tonight with roasted broccoli. The only thing I changed was to use boneless, skinless chicken breasts because that’s what I had thawed.
My husband and I agreed; this one is definitely a keeper! Dang it was good and so easy.
Thank you so much for posting it! ๐
Ida says
Just tried this last night, very easy, perfect for busy life, as a mother of 3 and work full time, this is wonderful, like you said could prepare a night before and just put it in the oven when get home from work, get other things done and its baking, in no time dinner is ready. This is very delicious as well!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Dani says
It’s my pleasure! I’m so glad you enjoyed it Ina.
Lissa says
Delicious! Will definately make this variation on roast chicken. I love one pot cooking.
Cassie says
I love that I can prepare this all in the morning, stick it in the fridge, and have my husband pop it in the oven when he gets home (an hour before me) and then we can chow down on a delicious dinner when I get home before we run out to our sons activities.
I’m planning on making this this week. Can’t wait!
Cassie says
Hey Dani.
Just wanted to update that I made this for dinner tonight and it was SOOOO AMAZINGLY GOOD! I like to think I’m a good cook, but this was one of the best things I’ve eaten in a while. My husband literally said “wow” when he took his first bite.
Internet High-Five for an awesome dinner!!
Sherry says
My husband and I have loved every recipe of yours weโve tried Dani, and when I saw this one I couldnโt wait to try it. So much so, I made it on a night we had company over. I think it daring to attempt a never before tried recipe with guests, but I had faith. And the resultsโฆ We all thought it was superb!! I am addicted to this dish now!
Sharon says
This dish was simply wonderful, even my husband liked it! Thank you for this recipe. I have already tried many of your other recipes and am finding new staples to add to our weekly menu. YUMMY and FRESH! Thanks, Dani! ๐
Larry says
I am definitely a one pot cook so this is on my ready list without ever trying it because I know it will be excellent. The idea of the lemon is brilliant. Thanks for that Dani, I would have squeezed on the lemon rather than roasting it but roasting it is perfect. With rosemary growing like a weed in Palm Springs I always have fresh on hand. Makes the house smell GREAT.
Susan Jo Shapiro says
Where did you get your 12 in x 19 in baking glass? I can’t find one anywhere. Thanks
Dani says
I get mine at Bed Bath And Beyond. Did you look at Amazon? They may have as well.
Susan Jo Shapiro says
Sorry Dani meant to say glass baking dish.
Wendy Fried says
This was SOOO delicious! Will totally make it again! Thanks for posting !
Marina says
WOW! what a gem. I cooked this last night for some guests and got so many compliments. It was so tasty and easy. I used the balsamic vinegar as you suggested for the stronger taste, plus this is what I had in the pantry ๐ Thank you, Dani!
Marina says
I’ve used the pampered chef stoneware as I didn’t have a glass one and it was great. easy to clean.
Shirley says
Just found this website the other day, and made this dish tonight. WOW, it is awesome, thank you so much, I will be trying more of your recipes.
Wani says
I just wanted to tell you I think I’ve made this at least 10 times since you’ve posted it. It’s definitely one of the easiest dishes ever! I throw everything in a huge ziplock bag, toss, and pour into the baking dish (I like to make sure everything gets the vinaigrette mixture on it). It smells amazing while in the oven! I’ve tried it with both red wine and balsamic. I usually double the vinegar though. I’ve even mixed borh balsamic and red wine vinegar together! It comes out amazing every which way!
Patricia says
Hi Dani: You are helping me so much by providing these delicious and clean recipes and tips! For lunch today I had brown rice, black beans, tomato and avocado and for dinner I will have the feta spinach pie. And for being oh so good all week I am planning to make this chicken dish for lunch so that I can have some for dinner too. I am trying to spread the word but people are reluctant UNTIL THEY TRY YOUR RECIPES! Thanks again for being such a girl’s girl.
Kimberley says
I made this last night only i peeled my garlic and i didn’t have any rosemary so i left that out and i added other spices one i use on everything. All i had was russet potatoes so i used them but i peeled them. I forgot to add my lemon and i didnt have any vinegar The kids even loved it, my son is very picky at first he didn’t want to try it and my daughter took leftovers for lunch to school and she ate everything she don’t usually finish what i send to lunch for school. She in kindergarten and too busy talking with her friends I served it with brown rice with spices and rolls.
Mia says
Does it have to be a glass baking dish ?
Dani says
No Mia. Any baking dish will do:)
myreeene says
hi. what if the red wine vinegar isnt available? whats the best substitute for it? thank you!
Dani says
You can use balsamic vinegar or lemon juice or a combination of the two.
Jennifer Morris says
I have to say, so far one of my faves! I have tried both red wine vinegar and balsamic. ( I love the tanginess!) I would love to see more of these one dish meals, maybe with some lean beef?
Ellen says
We just started clean eating a couple of weeks ago and came across your youtube channel almost immediately. I like watching your videos and looking through this site.
I made this recipe tonight and it is delicious !!! Hubby and kids loved it as well. A new recipe to add to the keeper recipes for our new lifestyle
Dani says
So glad to hear it Ellen! I just love when I find new ‘keepers’!!
Joyce says
I’ve probably made this dish a dozen times. It’s in the oven as I type. So good.
Dani says
Me too! Its such a classic. So glad you enjoy it!
Nicolette says
I am going to try this for dinner tonight! It sounds really good!!
Dani says
awesome! Enjoy.
Karen says
I just luv this receipe. And I am not a chicken lover. But this is so tasty and delish. My apt smelled so fab and taste was so wonderful thank you
Karen
june says
can split chicken breasts be used for this recipe?
Melissa says
What other vegetables could we roast with it?
Dani says
You can try parsnips, carrots, or butternut squash!
Jennifer says
This dish looks so amazing! But I would like to know if I use boneless skinless chicken breast will the cooking time stay the same?
Dani says
Boneless breasts will definitely cook faster!!
Dee says
This is a classic and so very good! Still making this in 2019!
Dani says
ME too Dee! It’s so easy and so good ๐
Joan O'Sullivan says
I made this tonight. It was delicious. Store did not have whole cut up chicken, so I used thighs.
This will definitely be in my dinner rotation. I also made roasted squash.
Highly recommend this dinner.
Dani says
Thanks for letting me know that you enjoyed this one Joan. We keep this one in the dinner rotation as well. I’m just happy that everyone in my house likes it, makes dinner easy!
Natalie says
So delicious! I thought it was weird to leave garlic skin on but Iโm so glad I did! Really adds so much flavor, and lessened the effort to peel the garlic!
Thanks Dani
Reena Sahay says
Really very yummy Dish i love it
Helan says
Thanks For Sharing this Amazing Recipe. My Family Loved It. I will be sharing this Recipe with my Friends. Hope They will like it.
Jham says
Thank you for posting this wonderful recipe, glad to know that theres other ways to cook chicken and potatoes,looking forward to cook this and to taste with my family. I am looking forward to see more such type of recipe in future.
Dani Spies says
It’s my pleasure! This is a family favorite in our house – so simple and so delicious.