Sheet-Pan Roasted Chicken With Pears and Arugula Recipe (2024)

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Lari

I'm always up for a sheetpan bake, and you read my mind - spinach instead of arugula. I will also sub unsalted chopped pistachios or slivered almonds for the sunflower seeds.

Lea

This was delicious. Having no sunflower seeds on hand, I used pine nuts. I also tossed the chicken and pears together with the oil/spices in a ziplock bag. The lemon was a beautiful brightener.

Laura Macagno Shang

Made pretty much as written, no nuts. Spectacular! Made farro and stir fried brussels sprouts as sides. Maybe next time we add some green olives, or not. Had a 2015 pinot noir from Walnut Ridge in the Willamette Valley. Cannot say enough about how great this meal was. Thank you!

John S.

Sur La Table brand with raised grooves. Easy to clean and works well.

Catherine

After having this at a friend’s house prepared exactly as written, I made the following modifications:- doubled amount of marinade- added butternut squash to the pan- used boneless skinless thighs - used pepitas instead of sunflower seeds- served on top of the arugula that was tossed with a lemon-olive oil vinaigrette- served with a sprinkle of feta and the cilantro, which is keyCooked in stages at 425 - first squash for 10, added pears for 10, then added chicken for 20. Much better IMO.

pomputius

Made this exactly as written, except swapped sunflower seeds for the pumpkin seeds I actually had, and it’s delicious. Could not be easier. Nice to have a no-onion, no-garlic option for guests with those issues.

barbara

The last 10 min. of roasting I topped the chicken with crumbled goat cheese. Also, added halved small yukons to the sheet pan along with the chicken and pears.

Doug W.

Great meal! I used a whole chicken that I cut into 10 pieces and marinated in the olive oil, spices and ginger overnight in the fridge. So much flavor!

Tim

This is terrific. I'd change one thing: serve it on a bed of arugula where the chicken and pears soften it instead of putting the arugula on top where it flies around the countertop when you try to mix it in.

Margaret Crites

I poured the pan juices off and made a vinaigrette with shallots, cider vinegar, dijon, and a touch of honey. I dressed spinach (I couldn't get arugula) with the dressing and served it on the side. Don't waste those pan drippings.

Beth from Portland

In 2019, Wirecutter said: "The Nordic Ware Natural Aluminum Commercial Baker’s Half Sheet is the best all-purpose baking sheet we’ve found for everything from baking cookies to roasting vegetables." At the time, it was $10-$12 at WalMart and Target (If you can afford to patronize a local small business, you may pay a little more but your money will stay local.) I would buy two sheet pans, in case you want to cook for a crowd, or want to bake cookies and roast vegetables.

MysteryDancer

Delicious, fast, easy. Really well-balanced spices. Used baby spinach and slivered almonds in place of the arugula and sunflower seeds because that was what I had. Very important to trim excess skin and fat, as the recipe says. Looking forward to leftovers for lunch!

Carol

This turned out great using chicken leg quarters and without using sunflower seeds or nuts. Next time, I'll add more pears!

Pears

Used one Bosc pear and one Asian pear. The bosc pear was mushy. The Asian pear retained some crunch. Both were delicious. Just a choice.

Laura

Quick and easy. Served it with cous cous cooked in chicken broth.

Deb Nelson

More arugula, double seasoning add butternut squash

Rob

Delicious! I was able to increase the quantities by 50% and still just fit it in a large sheet pan.

Lu F.

I use 1 pear for each chicken thigh.

Renee

Put the arugula on the serving platter then add the chicken and pears and that wonderful marinade.

Renee

Sunflower seeds are too salty. Pepitas or pistachios. I put the arugula in the serving platter first and then add the chicken and pears. All of the yummy juicy marinade dresses the arugula.

Susannah

Cook for 45 to 50 minutes.

Susannah

I used skin on bone in breasts, drizzling extra olive oil on them and they were wonderfully moist. I also served them on top of arugula tossed with a bit of olive oil and lemon juice. Poured some pan juices on top. A very delicious and elegant company dinner. Thank you!

Linda Christian-Herot

Definitely up the spices. Really delicious and don’t worry if the pears are a bit under ripe. Cooked on convection with lower temp and less time. Use thermometer

homecook

Simple and delicious. Used skinless, boneless thighs so reduced time a bit. Added walnuts because I had them. As others suggested put spinach on plate and then topped it with chicken and pears. Drizzled pan juices over dish and squeezed lemon on plates to create a sauce to wilt the spinach. Added a bit of Gorgonzola on chicken and pears because pears go perfectly with it. Company worthy for virtually no work and easy clean up. A winner.

Alex

Amazing. I was somewhat skeptical based on both the simplicity and ingredients, but the combination is so much more than the sum of its parts. I would easily serve this at dinner parties. One note on cook time: cooking chicken and pears for the same amount if time seem wildly off, as in my experience, pears get very mushy very fast. I'd base the cook time around the type of chicken you're baking/roasting, and then add the pears with 15 mins left (or 20 max).

Joe

Easy recipe. Cooked with 4 breast. Done in 25 minutes. I subbed pine nuts for sunflower seeds.

If you somehow have leftovers....

This is so good on the night you make it but if you somehow happen to have leftovers, make a sandwich with all of it - the chicken, sprinkle the sunflower seeds in, pack it with arugula, smash some pears in there, and drizzle the chicken fat dressing over top. Goat cheese if you want it. So ridiculously good.

Lisa

I made this for a friend who is a wonderful cook so it felt a little scary and it came out delicious! Will make again. I added green beans because I had quite a few from my garden and that was tasty too.

robertOh

Wanted to cook at a lower temperature to minimize oven spatter. 1+ hour at 350 did the trick. Also, happy w. pistachios. Great recipe.

L4sley

Made this as written for the most part and the family loved it. I added cauliflower and broccoli and let everything marinate in the liquid for a few hours before cooking. I did add some extra olive oil just to make sure the chicken and veggies were coated. Will definitely make this one again.

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Sheet-Pan Roasted Chicken With Pears and Arugula Recipe (2024)

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Which chicken pieces take longer to cook? ›

How Long to Bake Every Cut of Chicken
PartOven TempTime
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts350°F20 to 30 minutes
Chicken breasts, bone-in, skin-on350°F30 to 40 minutes
Whole chicken legs or thighs, bone-in350°F40 to 50 minutes
Chicken drumsticks350°F35 to 45 minutes
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What is the best temperature to roast a chicken? ›

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

How long should I put chicken in the oven? ›

For large boneless, skinless chicken breasts: cook them 20 to 30 minutes in a 375 degrees F oven. For large bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts: cook them 35 to 40 minutes in a 375 degrees F oven.

How to cook chicken in the oven Martha Stewart? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place chicken breasts in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Season both sides generously with salt and pepper. ...
  2. Bake until a meat thermometer registers 160 degrees in the thickest part of the breast, about 20 minutes. Remove chicken from pan; let rest 10 minutes before slicing.
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Which herbs go well with chicken? ›

5 Best Herbs To Use For Chicken
  • Basil. Basil is a perfect herb to use in many chicken dishes. ...
  • Oregano. Used widely, dried oregano is related to the mint. ...
  • Rosemary. When it comes to chicken, using rosemary is a perfect collaboration. ...
  • Thyme. Thyme's flavour profile is a delicate herb to add to your chicken dish. ...
  • Tarragon.
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Do chicken breasts or thighs take longer to cook? ›

First, chicken breasts cook faster than thighs and are easier to overcook. For example, if a recipe suggests cooking thighs for 30 minutes, the breasts may only take 20. The best way to avoid under or overcooking your chicken breasts is to test them with a meat thermometer.

What takes longer to cook chicken breast or legs? ›

Chicken Thighs and Drumsticks:

They take longer to cook than breast meat, about 25 to 30 minutes on the grill.

Which takes longer to cook boneless or bone-in chicken? ›

First, boneless meat will cook faster. There is less muscle and connective tissue to deal with, and the bone isn't slowing down the transfer of heat. This means that you can prepare a meal in less time, which is helpful if you prefer something quick and easy.

Does chicken cook faster in pieces? ›

However, cutting the chicken breast into smaller pieces will increase the surface area, which means that it will cook faster than a whole chicken breast. This can be an advantage if you are looking for a faster cooking time, but if you overcook the chicken, it can become dry.

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