When the sheet pan dinner craze started, I was all on board. What’s not to like about a dinner with minimal prep, minimal effort and maximum flavor? I decided to take advantage of that one-pan method, but I use a roasting pan as my sheet pan—shhh, don’t tell anyone. That way, I can layer the ingredients with a rack so that the chicken cooks evenly and the vegetables roast effectively.
To maximize the fall flavors, I’m using a mix of root and aromatic vegetables, plus savory herbs. The chicken on top flavors all of it. This dinner is just impeccable—it works every time. You’re going to love it. It’s in heavy rotation this season in our house.
Watch the Video
Get my tips on how to chop the vegetables and layer the dish perfectly in the video below!
Preheat the Roasting Pan
Add your roasting pan to a 375-degree oven on convection setting so it can be warmed through. This is important later on so that the vegetables don’t stick, instead creating a nice crust.
Prepare the Vegetables
I like to use a range of colors and textures here so that it’s not all one-note. I’m using a rustic chop on rainbow carrots, celery, golden beets (red are fine but they’ll make everything a bit more red), fennel, acorn squash, red onion, lemons, and a whole head of garlic with the outer paper removed and the tops sliced off. Brussels sprouts would make a fine addition as well but are optional.
Add these to a bowl with some fresh or dried oregano, pepper, my house seasoning (garlic and onion powder are major components), and a pinch of freshly ground nutmeg. Then add in some olive oil and duck fat (or just olive oil), and toss or stir everything together until evenly coated.
Prepare the Chicken
Get your butterflied chicken out of the fridge and lay flat. Coat it with duck fat and olive oil, spreading around the whole bird and adding some under the skin. Sprinkle it with seasoning blend and pepper on both sides. Finish the top with some freshly ground nutmeg and lemon zest.
Add Everything to the Roasting Pan
Remove the roasting pan carefully from the oven and add your vegetables to the bottom of the hot pan. Shake them around to distribute evenly across the bottom. Add the roasting rack just above. Put some fresh sage leaves in the corners and some rosemary stems across the middle of the rack. Lay the chicken breast side up across the top.
Put a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the chicken breast, return the whole pan to the oven, and turn the heat up to 400 degrees. Then watch and wait until the chicken reaches 163 degrees so the chicken has a nice even brown crust that is crisp and the vegetables are cooked through.
Let it cool down a little bit before slicing into it, but it’s that simple. It can be a weeknight dinner. The flavor in all of these ingredients is so nice—it’s a main course that’s comforting, warm and delicious. Squeeze a little lemon across the top just before serving and enjoy!
Give it a try and let me know what you and your family or friends think!