Greek Chicken and Potatoes
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This Greek chicken and potatoes recipe includes tender chicken legs and baby potatoes roasted in a deliciously seasoned lemon Greek marinade.
This is one of those hearty comfort food meals that is so simple to prepare. Everyone should have this easy Greek chicken and potatoes recipe in their rotating recipe files. I make this on those days when I want a nice, no-fuss, rustic supper. You can use any cut of bone-in, skin-on chicken you like, but it becomes especially budget-friendly when you use drumsticks or leg quarters.
All you have to do is place the chicken and potatoes in a baking dish and coat them in lots of delicious seasonings. My lemon Greek chicken marinade includes a tasty combination of lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper, dried oregano, and garlic powder. I bake the chicken and potatoes with the foil on and then take it off, so every bite is juicy, tender, and full of flavor. I tell ya, this is the perfect easy supper.
Now, if you’re a fellow low-carb follower, you can easily make this Greek chicken recipe low-carb by substituting the potatoes for low-carb options like broccoli and cauliflower. Here are more low-carb (ketogenic) recipes too. I also love to serve some steamed or roasted veggies on the side.
Okay, let’s make us some Greek chicken and potatoes and all be happy come suppertime.
Recipe Ingredients
- Bone-in skin-on chicken of your choice, like chicken drumsticks.
- Potatoes
Seasoning
- Garlic powder
- Black pepper
- Kosher salt (or regular table salt)
- Oregano (dried or fresh oregano)
- Olive oil (but you can substitute for vegetable oil)
- Lemon juice (fresh or bottled lemon juice is fine)
How to Make Easy Greek Chicken and Potatoes
To begin with, wash and quarter your potatoes.
Or cut ’em up however you want. Feel free to rebel in your own kitchen.
Arrange all of your chicken and potatoes in a 9×13 baking dish.
It doesn’t have to be greased.
Mix up all of your dry ingredients in a small bowl.
Cut the salt in half if you are not a big salt person or if you are watching your salt intake.
While I have all of this mess out on my counter, I go ahead and mix up a double batch. I put the rest in a baggie and label it so the next time I want to make this dish I just pull that out and have it in the oven even faster!
This is also excellent to serve in a little dish alongside another dish of olive oil for dipping pieces of bread with your meal.
Have members of your extensive household staff sprinkle the seasoning all over the chicken and potatoes in the dish.
Or, if you’re like me and don’t have any staff, either do it yourself or tell your daughter when she asks if she can help.
“Yes! I have a perfect job and I was just hoping someone would come in and help me!”
Drizzle the lemon juice over the chicken and potatoes.
Followed by all of the olive oil.
Cover with foil and bake at 350 for one hour.
Remove foil, increase oven temperature to 400, and bake for 30 more minutes, or until nicely brown.
Enjoy this heartwarming meal with the people you love most!
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat any way you like: in the microwave, oven, or air fryer.
Recipe Notes
- You can use any cut of chicken you want but it needs to be bone-in, skin-on chicken for juicy and flavorful results. Leg quarters and split breasts work really well but I’m using drumsticks for the economy of it.
- You can also use any type of potato you have. Russet potatoes work well as do fingerlings, red potatoes, and even Yukon Gold potatoes. Whatever you have on hand is fine, really. Just eyeball about how many you want to use. I used about 8 small red potatoes but you can certainly do more if you like.
- For some extra heat, add a pinch of cayenne pepper to the .
- In the last 15 minutes, add some vegetables to the baking dish, like broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, or zucchini.
- Serve your Greek lemon chicken and potatoes with a Greek salad (here’s my Greek cucumber salad recipe too), some Tzatziki sauce or plain Greek yogurt, and some warm pita bread for a delicious Greek-inspired feast!
- If you’re using fresh lemon juice, you can place some lemon slices on top of the chicken and potatoes for more lemon flavor if you like.
- Substitute the oregano for dried or fresh rosemary or thyme.
- Garnish your sheet pan Greek chicken and potatoes with fresh parsley, chives, dill or basil, chopped green onion, chopped kalamata olives, or 1/3 cup of crumbled feta cheese.
You may also enjoy these other easy chicken supper recipes:
Easy Crock Pot Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Chicken With Fried Rice Easy Peasy (And You Can Freezey)
Crockpot Fiesta Chicken and Rice
Broccoli and Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breast
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt or to taste
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/3 cup lemon juice
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- 3-4 pounds chicken drumsticks or whatever type of bone-in, skin-on chicken you prefer
- 8-10 small red potatoes more or less, per taste
Instructions
- In a small bowl, stir together all dry ingredients.2 teaspoons kosher salt, 1 tablespoon dried oregano, 2 teaspoons garlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- Wash and quarter potatoes.8-10 small red potatoes
- Place the chicken and potatoes in a deep 9x13 baking dish. Sprinkle with the seasonings and drizzle with lemon juice and olive oil. Cover with foil and bake at 350 for one hour.1/3 cup lemon juice, 3-4 pounds chicken drumsticks, 1/3 cup olive oil
- Remove foil and increase oven temperature to 400. Bake for 30 minutes more, or until lightly brown.
Nutrition
“This thing we call ‘failure’ is not the falling down, but the staying down.”
~Mary Pickford. Submitted by Jackie.
I have Greek Seasoning in my pantry. Could I just use that in lieu of the dry ingredients listed above? Would I use the same amounts of Greek as dry?
Hey! I don’t know that I’ve ever used Greek seasoning but if I had it on hand I wouldn’t hesitate. And yes, I’d just substitute the same amount of dry greek seasoning for the other dry ingredients. Thanks!
P.S. Now I’m wondering why I don’t have Greek seasoning…
I was wondering if you had tried these seasonings with potatoes only, as a side? Would you adjust the amounts or the cooking time?
wooo hoooo….leg quarters are on sale here for .89 cents a pound. gonna stock up and make this. it is so yummy!!!!! all your recipes are though….you have spoiled me to the easy way of cooking.
I just came across this recipe on Pinterest and it is baking in my oven as we speak. I LOVE that its naturally gluten free so I didn’t have to make any changes/substitutions to the recipe. It is hard for me to come across recipes that are gluten free that don’t have tons of ingredients or are complicated to make. Thank you for a simple recipe!
So glad it was just what you needed Tiffany!! I hope you enjoy it!!!
Just found this recipe on Pinterest, looking for a way to use up my bone-in chicken. It smells delicious – cooking as we speak.
I also love your story about your grandmama’s phone call from heaven. I still dream about my grandma, and almost all of my dreams include a phone call. I used to call her while walking home from night classes in college. When she passed, I kept forgetting and would still hop on my phone afterwards. It was a little tradition that changed abruptly.
Those are the hardest aren’t they Kim?
My mom who was Italian made this dish quite often. Generally, she made it for Sunday mid-day meal after mass. On Sundays, we’d always have our main meal at 1 or 2 pm as they did in Italy. The only difference in her preparation was she added quartered onions.
Thank you for bringing back sweet memories.
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Thank you for a great recipe idea. I will be trying this tomorrow night. I just want you to know I may not comment much, but I’m always on here and in your book for supper ideas. The hoe cake has become a table staple. Especially when I need to spread the meal out a bit. I love you for all you do. You are truly a blessing to me and my family. Have a great week Christy. I think I have been following you for nearly two years. It’s almost as if you’ve become family to me.
I hope you enjoy it Beth and thank you for such a sweet comment!!! And yes, we are all family!!! That is how I think of each and every one of you!