Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner Recipe + VIDEO (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 1 vote

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

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Last updated on May 11, 2022

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This Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner is an easy, healthy dinner recipe that requires a few minutes to prep and just one pan! Fluffy potatoes, soft carrot slices, and tender chicken tossed in a flavorful spice blend and topped with a simple apricot glaze.

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Table of Contents

  • What is the benefit to making a sheet pan meal?
  • Are sheet pan dinners safe?
  • Ingredients for this Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner
  • How to Make Apricot Chicken
  • Tips and tricks for making this apricot chicken sheet pan dinner
  • Serving suggestions
  • How to store
  • Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner Recipe + VIDEO Recipe

There is not much I love more than an easy, healthy dinner that requires minimal prep and minimal dishes (and I have a feeling I’m not alone on that one.)

Well, this apricot chicken sheet pan dinner is just that! It’s healthy, it’s quick and easy to make, it’s even easier to clean up, it’s delicious, and bonus: the kids love it too!

What is the benefit to making a sheet pan meal?

There are plenty of benefits to cooking up a sheet pan dinner! They’re healthy, they pretty much always include veggies and a protein, they’re customizable, they’re easy to prep, and they’re made using just one pan which makes for super easy cleanup!

If you love sheet pan meals as much as I do, check out my chicken fajita sheet pan dinner, my sheet pan sausage and potatoes, my sheet pan mini meatloaf and roasted potatoes, or my sheet pan honey garlic chicken thighs!

Are sheet pan dinners safe?

Yes! Sheet pan dinners are safe as long as everything in the pan is fully cooked before serving. For chicken, that means the internal temperature should be a minimum of 165ºF.

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Ingredients for this Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner

I wanted to keep this sheet pan meal healthy with plenty of veggies but I also wanted to still have lots of flavor so the kiddos would eat it. Turns out, a super simple microwave glaze was the perfect fix! Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Potatoes: I use creamer potatoes so I don’t have to slice them. You can use standard sized potatoes, just be sure to cut them into similarly sized chunks!
  • Carrots: peeled and thinly sliced. I like to slice mine pretty darn thin so they become soft in the oven, but if you prefer your carrots to have a bit of bite feel free to slice them a little bit thicker.
  • Chicken Breasts: you’ll need 4 boneless and skinless chicken breasts. I recommend finding ones that are similar in size so they cook evenly and fully.
  • Salt, Garlic Powder, Black Pepper, Paprika, and Onion Powder: a simple spice blend that’s used on both the veggies and the chicken to add tons of flavor.
  • Oil: coats the veggies and chicken to add moisture and help the seasonings stick.
  • Apricot Jam, Soy Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Cider Vinegar, and Cornstarch: makes up a simple sweet, salty, and tangy apricot glaze.

How to Make Apricot Chicken

This apricot chicken dinner comes together with just 15 minutes of prep! Just throw everything on a sheet pan, bake it for 30 minutes, then eat up!

  1. Preheat the oven to 375ºF, line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper, then place the sliced potatoes and carrots on the baking sheet.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together salt, garlic powder, pepper, paprika, and onion powder.
  3. Drizzle the veggies with 1 tablespoon of oil, then sprinkle on half the seasoning. Stir until coated and move to the edges of the pan.
  4. Place the chicken breasts in the center of the pan, drizzle with another tablespoon of oil, then sprinkle with the rest of the seasoning mix.
  5. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the veggies are cooked through and the chicken is at a minimum internal temperature of 165ºF.
  6. While the chicken and veggies are cooking, in a medium bowl stir together apricot jam, soy sauce, Worcestershire, vinegar, and cornstarch. Microwave the sauce on high in 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until thickened. I did 1 minute total.
  7. Once the chicken and veggies are done baking, brush the glaze over the chicken, then serve and enjoy!
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Tips and tricks for making this apricot chicken sheet pan dinner

  • Chicken breasts come in all shapes and sizes, which can affect the cook time. If you’re using small chicken breasts, you may want to give the veggies a 5-10 minute head start before adding the chicken to the pan. If you’re using large chicken breasts, you may want to let them cook a bit before you add the veggies.
  • Slice your own carrots. Yes, the baby carrots you buy at the store are more convenient, but they actually take much longer to cook than carrot slices. Plus, peeled and sliced larger carrots have better flavor!
  • Use whatever veggies you like! I love the little potatoes with the carrots, but anything goes! Try it with asparagus, broccoli, squash, zucchini, green beans, red onion, bell peppers, mushrooms, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, beets, you name it! Whatever you use, keep in mind the amount of baking time they require and adjust as needed.
  • Line the baking sheet This makes for an even easier cleanup! Once you’re done, you can just take the parchment paper off and toss it. Then all you have to do is give the pan a quick once-over and it’s good to go. No elbow grease required!
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Serving suggestions

This apricot chicken and veggie dinner is delicious on it’s own, but I do love to bulk the meal up with a side of brown rice, dinner rolls, or quinoa pilaf

How to store

Leftover chicken and veggies will last in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator, if frozen, then rewarm in the microwave, in a skillet on the stove, or on a lined baking sheet at 350ºF until hot.

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Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner Recipe + VIDEO

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 1 vote

This Apricot Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner is an easy, healthy dinner recipe that requires just a few minutes prep and one pan! Loaded with potatoes and vegetables and topped with a simple apricot glaze. Includes step by step recipe video.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Main Course

Servings 4 servings

Calories 469cal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Little Potatoes 20-24 potatoes
  • 3-4 large carrots peeled and thinly sliced (see note above)
  • 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1/4 cup apricot jam
  • 1 tablespoon low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon corn starch

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F and line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Place potatoes and carrots on baking sheet.

  • In a small bowl, stir together salt, garlic powder, pepper, paprika, and onion powder.

  • Drizzle vegetables with 1 tablespoon oil and sprinkle with half of the seasoning. Stir until coated and move to the edges of the pan to make room for the chicken.

  • Place chicken breasts in the center of the pan. Drizzle with remaining 1 tablespoon oil and sprinkle with remaining seasoning mix.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes, until potatoes are vegetables are cooked through and chicken reaches 165 degrees F internally.

  • Meanwhile, in a medium bowl stir together apricot jam, soy sauce, Worcestershire, vinegar and corn starch with a whisk. Microwave on high in 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until slightly thickened (I did 1 minute total).

  • Once chicken and vegetables are finished baking, brush glaze over chicken and serve.

Notes

This recipe also has 156% of your daily Vitamin A requirements and 12% of your iron needs!

Leftovers:

Leftover chicken and veggies will last in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator, if frozen, then rewarm in the microwave, in a skillet on the stove, or on a lined baking sheet at 350ºF until hot.

Tips:

  • Chicken breasts come in all shapes and sizes, which can affect the cook time. If you’re using small chicken breasts, you may want to give the veggies a 5-10 minute head start before adding the chicken to the pan. If you’re using large chicken breasts, you may want to let them cook a bit before you add the veggies.
  • Slice your own carrots. Yes, the baby carrots you buy at the store are more convenient, but they actually take much longer to cook than carrot slices. Plus, peeled and sliced larger carrots have better flavor!
  • Line the baking sheet This makes for an even easier cleanup! Once you’re done, you can just take the parchment paper off and toss it. Then all you have to do is give the pan a quick once-over and it’s good to go. No elbow grease required!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 469cal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 50g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 85mg | Sodium: 1431mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 17g

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My name is Ashley Fehr and I love creating easy meals my family loves. I also like to do things my way, which means improvising and breaking the rules when necessary. Here you will find creative twists on old favorites and some of my favorite family recipes, passed down from generations!

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FAQs

What temperature do you bake sheet pan dinner? ›

Temperatures range from 375-400°F for sheet pan meals. Depending on the vegetables and protein you've chosen, it may take anywhere from 35-45 minutes to cook thoroughly. Remember if you've chosen something you know will overcook in that period, you want to add it in later on in the cooking time.

What is the basic of sheet pan dinners? ›

A sheet pan takes the concept of a one-pot meal and flips it onto a pan. It saves time, makes clean-up easier, and doesn't require expensive equipment or fancy ingredients. Just start with your protein of choice, then add vegetables, fat and flavorings, and roast at high heat until everything is golden brown.

Why do we have sheet pan dinners? ›

Mostly because there are countless ways to create meals using a sheet pan, but also because there's only a bit of hands-on time and only a few dishes to clean.

Can you use parchment paper for sheet pan dinners? ›

We recommend foil over parchment paper for sheet pan cooking. As it conducts heat, foil can help accelerate the cooking process and help browning. Parchment is better for delicate foods you don't want to brown, like cookies.

What is the correct baking time and temperature? ›

Oven Temperatures for Baking
Temperature (°F)Minutes
Cupcakes350–375°F15–25
Layer Cakes350–375°F20–55
Angel Food/Sponge350°F10–15
Cookies425–450°F10–15
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What is the difference between a sheet pan and a baking tray? ›

sheet pan: rectangular sheet with 1” sides all around. Many people use these to bake cookies on so they don't slide off the pan; baking pan: also known as loaf pan or bread pan. Generally an 8 x 5” pan with 4” sides.

Why does sheet pan warp in oven? ›

Sheet pans are most prone to buckle due to the uneven expansion of the surfaces of the pan. Most sheet pans have turned-up continuous edges all around, so you have multiple surfaces, all expanding in the heat, with the greater the length the greater the amount of expansion.

What's the difference between a roasting pan and a cookie sheet? ›

Baking sheet pans have rolled edges with a lip around the entire pan, whereas cookie sheets do not. Baking sheets are often used for roasting and other savory preparations. Baking sheets can also be used for very shallow cakes, like those used for jelly rolls. Baking sheets can be used for cookies.

What temperature do you cook a cookie sheet pan? ›

Like most nonstick sheet pans, it shouldn't be subjected to temperatures above 450ºF. That's a generous maximum for most baking projects, but this isn't a baking sheet you want to stick under the broiler or use to fire pizza at high heat.

At what temperature is a sheet cake done? ›

One other way to see if your cake is cooked is to use a thermometer to check the internal temperature of your cake. For most cakes, the centre should be around 98°C/210°F.

What temperature should baking sheet paper be? ›

Here at the Allrecipes Test Kitchen, we always have parchment paper (aka baking paper or baking parchment) close at hand. Unlike its nonstick cousin wax paper, which is not designed to go into the oven and cannot be recycled, parchment paper is heat-resistant up to 425 degrees F and can be recycled.

How do you adjust baking times for different pans? ›

It is hard to tell how much you will need to adjust the time by as this will depend on the size difference but for a larger pan start checking 10-15 minutes prior to the stated time, and for a smaller pan add time in 5-minute increments until it is baked.

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