Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

Sheet pan greek lemon chicken and potatoes with crispy edges, herby olive oil, and bright lemon in 50 minutes. ♡

Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

This sheet pan greek lemon chicken and potatoes is the mediterranean style dinner that comes together on one tray with almost zero cleanup. Bone in thighs and golden potatoes roast in lemon herb olive oil until the skin shatters crisp and the potatoes pick up all the chicken juices for that classic taverna flavor. For more ideas, see our Lemon Herb Roasted Chicken Thighs.

One pan dinner that tastes like a greek vacation. Let’s make it together.

Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes ingredients

Ingredients

Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

  • 8 medium bone in skin on chicken thighs
  • 2 lbs yukon gold potatoes, cut into 1 inch chunks
  • 5 tbsp olive oil, divided
  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice, from 2 lemons
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1.5 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 cup low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 medium lemon, for serving
  • 3 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
  • 1 tbsp fresh oregano, chopped, optional
How to make Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

How to Make Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

  1. **Heat.** Preheat oven to 425F. Brush a half sheet pan with 1 tbsp olive oil.
  2. **Toss.** In a large bowl combine potatoes with 2 tbsp olive oil, half the lemon juice, half the garlic, half the oregano, half the thyme, 1 tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp pepper.
  3. **Spread.** Tip the potatoes onto the sheet pan in a single layer.
  4. **Season.** In the same bowl rub the chicken thighs with the remaining olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, thyme, salt, and pepper.
  5. **Layer.** Nestle the chicken skin side up on top of the potatoes. Pour chicken broth around the edges of the pan.
  6. **Roast.** Roast 40 to 45 minutes until the chicken hits 175F and the potatoes are deeply golden and crispy.
  7. **Finish.** Squeeze the fresh lemon over everything. Scatter parsley and fresh oregano on top to serve.

Why This Recipe Works

Tossing the potatoes with extra lemon juice before roasting is the greek move that makes the spuds taste like the ones served at every taverna in Athens. The acid breaks down the surface starch, which crisps harder in the oven, and the citrus flavor seeps into every bite for that bright unmistakable greek potato taste.

Layering the chicken on top of the potatoes makes one pan act like two. The chicken fat drips down and bastes the potatoes from above as they roast, while the potatoes shield the bottom of each thigh from drying out, building two textures at once: crispy skin on top and creamy chicken fat soaked potatoes underneath.

Finishing with a fresh squeeze of lemon and chopped oregano locks in the bright greek profile. Cooked lemon turns sweet and round, while raw lemon juice added at the end keeps the sharp grassy note that defines the cuisine. The combo gives you depth and brightness in the same bite. For more ideas, see our Crispy Honey Garlic Shrimp.

Tips

  • Cut potatoes into 1 inch chunks so they finish at the same time as the chicken.
  • Use yukon gold potatoes for the creamiest interior. Russets get too crumbly.
  • Pat the chicken bone dry before seasoning so the skin crisps.
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge up to 4 days.
  • Reheat in a 400F oven for 10 minutes to bring back the crispy skin.
  • Common mistake: do not crowd the sheet pan. Use a half sheet, not a quarter sheet, so everything browns instead of steaming.

Variations

  • Add halved cherry tomatoes in the last 15 minutes for sweet bursts.
  • Toss in kalamata olives and crumbled feta after roasting.
  • Use sweet potatoes instead of yukon golds for a nutrient swap.
  • Add 1 small fennel bulb wedged for an italian greek crossover.
  • Top with tzatziki for serving for a creamy cool finish.
  • Add bell pepper chunks for color and sweetness.

Looking for more recipes? Try our Slow Cooker Pulled Chicken or Italian Wedding Soup next.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Cutting potatoes too big: 1 inch chunks finish in the same time as bone in thighs. Bigger chunks stay raw inside.
  • Skipping the lemon toss: Lemon acid is what crisps the greek potato. Water won’t deliver the same effect.
  • Rotating the pan too often: Open the oven once at 25 minutes. Constant opening drops the temperature and stops browning.
  • Crowding the sheet pan: Use a half sheet pan. Crowded ingredients steam instead of roasting golden.
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Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

Sheet Pan Greek Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

Sheet pan greek lemon chicken and potatoes with crispy skin, herby olive oil, and bright fresh lemon in 60 minutes. Easy mediterranean dinner.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Greek
Calories: 480

Ingredients
  

  • 8 medium bone in skin on chicken thighs
  • 2 lbs yukon gold potatoes cut into 1 inch chunks
  • 5 tbsp olive oil divided
  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice from 2 lemons
  • 6 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tbsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1.5 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 cup low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 medium lemon for serving
  • 3 tbsp fresh parsley chopped
  • 1 tbsp fresh oregano chopped, optional

Method
 

  1. **Heat.** Preheat oven to 425F. Brush a half sheet pan with 1 tbsp olive oil.
  2. **Toss.** In a large bowl combine potatoes with 2 tbsp olive oil, half the lemon juice, half the garlic, half the oregano, half the thyme, 1 tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp pepper.
  3. **Spread.** Tip the potatoes onto the sheet pan in a single layer.
  4. **Season.** In the same bowl rub the chicken thighs with the remaining olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, thyme, salt, and pepper.
  5. **Layer.** Nestle the chicken skin side up on top of the potatoes. Pour chicken broth around the edges of the pan.
  6. **Roast.** Roast 40 to 45 minutes until the chicken hits 175F and the potatoes are deeply golden and crispy.
  7. **Finish.** Squeeze the fresh lemon over everything. Scatter parsley and fresh oregano on top to serve.

Notes

Cut potatoes into 1 inch chunks so they finish at the same time as the chicken. Use yukon gold potatoes for the creamiest interior. Russets get too crumbly. Pat the chicken bone dry before seasoning so the skin crisps.

Sources: USDA FoodData Central for nutrition data and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Nutrition Source.

FAQ

Yukon golds keep their shape and turn creamy inside while crisping on the outside. Russets crumble too much, and red potatoes stay too waxy.
4 days in an airtight container. Store the chicken and potatoes in the same container with a splash of broth to keep moisture.
Yes, boneless skinless thighs work. Reduce the bake time to 30 minutes and roast the potatoes alone for the first 15 minutes.
Yes, freeze cooled portions in airtight containers up to 3 months. Thaw overnight and reheat in a 400F oven for 10 minutes.
Yes as written. Just check your dried oregano blend if it is a greek seasoning mix, since some brands sneak in flour.
Yes, halved cherry tomatoes go in the last 15 minutes, bell peppers go in with the potatoes from the start.
Tzatziki, a greek salad, warm pita, and a simple cucumber tomato salad. The pan juices make the perfect dipping sauce for the bread.
You skipped the lemon toss or the pan was too crowded. Lemon acid crisps greek potatoes, and a half sheet pan gives every chunk room to brown.

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