Chicken Potato Bake is like a chicken potato casserole tossed in garlic and olive oil, baked to a golden brown, and topped with stretchy, melty cheese.
It's my go-to chicken bake recipe for when I need inexpensive, no-fuss, quick dinner ideas! Your whole family will love the simple but timeless combination of baked chicken and potatoes.

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💚 About This Recipe
This might seem kind of crazy, but I often sit down to do my meal plan for the upcoming week, and I am stumped.
Well, I think it is a similar phenomenon as the one that causes Thing 1 and Thing 2 to meander into our fully stocked kitchen, look through the pantry and fridge, and declare that there is nothing to eat!
Whenever I get that meal planning 'block' or whatever you want to call it, I pull up one or two of my go-to dishes and plop them in the meal planner. That jump-starts my brain so that I can finish the entire meal plan.
This Chicken Potato Bake is one of those go-to dishes. Potatoes tossed in garlic and olive oil and baked to a golden brown right in the same dish with tender, juicy chicken thighs guarantees a successful meal every time. The melty mozzarella cheese on top then seals the deal! I have served it more times than I can remember, and every time it is a big hit in the family.
If you love simple chicken dinners like this, you should also try my Chicken Pitas with Homemade Yogurt Sauce!
🥘 Ingredients Needed for Baked Chicken and Potatoes
- boneless chicken thighs - baked in the oven along with the potatoes. If you don't have chicken thighs, you can substitute chicken breasts.
Looking to save money on meat? Check out these tips on the cheapest meat to buy (and which to skip!).
- potatoes - choose between russet potatoes, red potatoes, or white potatoes. No need to peel! Just wash them and cut into ¾ inch cubes. I keep the skin on because it adds texture and its also contains a lot of the nutrition.
- cheese - brings all the ingredients together and gives the casserole that delicious crusty look. I found that using freshly shredded mozzarella works best. However, if you don't have fresh mozzarella, using store-bought mozzarella will taste good too.
- seasoning - add minced garlic, salt, and pepper to taste.
Serve with a side salad or some steamed veggies like my easy roasted Brussels sprouts and dinner is complete!
It only takes baked chicken and potatoes about 25 minutes to finish cooking. I serve it right after I remove it from the oven and I can still hear the sizzling!
When I remove my chicken bake from the oven, it fills the whole house with a delicious baked chicken and potato aroma.
This aroma is so heavenly that I don't even have to call everyone to the dinner table. The aroma brings everyone running to the dinner table!
🔪 Let's Make a Chicken Potato Bake!
(Or click here to jump right to the recipe card with measurements!)Cut Potatoes
Use a sharp knife to dice the potatoes into bite-sized pieces.
Season
In a large mixing bowl, toss the potatoes with oil and seasonings.
Bake Potatoes
Spread the potatoes in an even layer in the bottom of a baking dish and bake for 15 minutes.
Add Chicken and Bake
Remove from the oven and add chicken to the potatoes. Brush with oil and add salt and pepper if desired, then bake 25 minutes.
Add Cheese
Sprinkle shredded cheese over top of the chicken and return to the oven for a minute or so to melt.
❔ FAQs
Yes, it is safe to cook raw chicken and potatoes in the same baking dish. Just ensure the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) to kill any harmful bacteria.
If you prefer juicier, more flavorful chicken, thighs are the way to go. Thighs are dark meat, so they’re naturally juicier, richer, and more flavorful. If you want lean and mild, use breasts but carefully monitor the cooking time. Breasts can dry out easily if overcooked because they have less fat.
Choose based on the texture and flavor you want. Using russet will result in light, fluffy potatoes. White potatoes will be crispy on the oustide and soft but not mushy. Red potatoes will result in creamy, dense potatoes.
📖 Variations
- Add some dried rosemary or thyme to change up the flavor profile.
- Some red pepper flakes or a pinch of cayenne is a great way to spice it up!
- We like to add some paprika or even smoked paprika to our baked chicken and potatoes.
- Seasoned salt is another great way to amp up the flavor in this dish.
- Cook up some bacon, cut it into pieces, and then mix it in with the potatoes right before adding the chicken into the pan. YUM!
- To add some additional nutrition, mix in about 8 ounces of sliced mushrooms with the potatoes before baking them.
I find that dinner recipes with potatoes and chicken are just so versatile and perfect for busy weeknights. What are your favorite chicken bake recipes?
🍗 More Chicken Recipes You'll Love
If you like baked chicken and potatoes recipes like this one, check out my other family favorites, like this Chicken Tray Bake with Potatoes!
Or if you prefer to use your pressure cooker, check out this Instant Pot Chicken and Potatoes recipe, which is an easy and delicious dinner you can throw together at the last minute.
Here are some other tasty baked chicken recipes as well.
One of my family's favorite chicken bake recipes is this bright, lemony Breaded Lemon Pepper Chicken. So flavorful yet so delicious!
And it's oven-baked instead of fried so it's a lot healthier than fried chicken.
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📋 Recipe Card
Chicken Potato Bake
Ingredients
- 4 medium potatoes
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon pepper
- 1 ½ pounds boneless skinless chicken (breasts or thighs)
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- fresh parsley for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
- Dice the potatoes in approximately ¾ inch (2 cm) cubes.4 medium potatoes
- Place the potato cubes in a large bowl, add the garlic, olive oil, salt, and pepper, and toss to coat.1 tablespoon minced garlic, 1 tablespoon olive oil, ⅛ teaspoon salt, ⅛ teaspoon pepper
- Spray a large (9x13) baking dish with non stick spray. Spread potato mixture in dish and bake about 15 minutes.
- Remove baking dish from oven and place the chicken pieces in the dish, nestling them down into the potato mixture a bit. If desired, brush the top of each chicken piece with a little olive oil and season with salt and pepper.1 ½ pounds boneless skinless chicken (breasts or thighs)
- Bake 20-25 minutes, until chicken is cooked and potatoes are browned.
- Sprinkle the mozzarella cheese over the top, return to the oven and bake for a few more minutes to melt the cheese.1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- When serving, sprinkle chopped parsley on top (if desired).fresh parsley for garnish
Notes
- Russet, white, and red potatoes are all good choices for this recipe. No need to peel any of them.
- You can definitely cut back on the olive oil if you are trying to minimize oil. I have used as little as ½ tablespoon and it was fine.
- Change up this recipe with different herbs or spices. Some ideas: dried rosemary, thyme, paprika, smoked paprika, etc. Or use seasoned salt in place of the salt.
- To prep ahead of time, dice the potatoes and mix them with the seasonings and oil the night before. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
- Opt for jarred minced garlic to skip the peeling and chopping step.
- Toss the potatoes, garlic, oil, and seasoning directly in the baking dish instead of a separate bowl to reduce cleanup.
- Substitute the chicken with turkey breast, pork chops, or sausage links for a different protein.
- Add veggies like broccoli, bell peppers, or zucchini for extra nutrients and color.
- Swap mozzarella with cheddar, Monterey Jack, or Parmesan for a flavor twist.
- Use a meat thermometer to check the chicken for doneness. The thermometer should read 165 degrees F.
- Add a sprinkle of some smoked paprika before serving for added depth.
- Serve with a fresh green salad or steamed green beans, plus warm crusty bread for a complete meal.
- Serve with a side of ranch dressing or garlic aioli for dipping the potatoes.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- For longer storage, freeze individual portions in freezer-safe containers for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
- Reheat in the oven at 350°F (175°C) until warmed through to maintain texture. For a quicker option, use a microwave but note that the potatoes will not be crispy.
- Some ideas for leftovers:
- Dice the chicken and potatoes, sauté them with onions and peppers, and top with a fried egg for a hearty breakfast or brunch dish.
- Reheat the chicken and potatoes then, add toppings like sour cream, chives, and bacon bits, and enjoy as a comforting bowl meal.
- Chop leftovers into small pieces and use as a filling in tortillas with additional cheese. Grill until crispy.
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Nutrition
Nutritional information is an estimate. The nutritional values for your final dish may vary based on measuring differences and products used.
Update Notes: This post was originally published in July 2015, and was republished with tips, step by step photos, and a recipe change in January 2025.
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Julianne says
This was the perfect easy dinner, everyone loved it!
Allison says
Made it last night and everyone loved it! Thanks!
Kristin King says
So glad to hear it! You are welcome!
Jane says
Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Kristin King says
You are welcome!
Pia says
This recipe taste so good! Added it to my fave brekky recipes 🙂
Ginnie Richardson says
Could I put it in the Crockpot. after I bake it then cut chicken in small pieces and put everything in a Crockpot to bring to a gathering?
Kristin King says
It sounds like you want to use the crockpot just to keep everything warm. I think you can do that, although as always, you want to be careful to not let it sit out too long for food safety purposes, even in the crock pot. Also, the texture of the potatoes might change in the crock pot, I'm not sure. But I think it would still be delicious!
Sharon says
This dish was disappointing. The chicken was good, but the potatoes were dry. I will not be making again. Probably needs a cheesy cream sauce and some more herbs.
Kristin King says
I'm sorry to hear that! I'm not sure why this didn't turn out for you, I can confidently say that our potatoes have never been dry. A cheesy cream sauce sounds lovely but obviously would require a little extra effort and part of what I love about this recipe is its simplicity! I appreciate you coming by and sharing your feedback however. I hope you can find something else on my site that you like!
Kelsey DeJong says
I made this with the chicken in an air fryer to make it faster. Especially since I forgot my chicken was frozen
Kristin King says
Great idea! Hopefully it was delicious!
Cindy says
This recipe is simple but very tasty and a family favorite!
Kristin King says
Yay! So glad you guys enjoy this! It's one of our favorites too.
Beverly says
Making this tonight but using pepper Jack cheese instead and using the onion soup mix for the potatoes.
I am sure it will be delicious! Thanks!
Kristin King says
Pepper jack cheese sounds like a great variation. Enjoy! And thank you for stopping by! 🙂
Judi says
I made this for my husband and myself & he loved it!! The potatoes were so moist as was the chicken. I used a few breast pieces and added a little broccoli about 8 minutes before I added the cheese.
Kristin King says
That's great to hear! I love the idea of adding broccoli. Yum!