Bring some new and vibrant flavors to your table with this roasted chicken and vegetables with miso honey-butter! It all cooks up in one pan, and has incredible flavor using simple ingredients.
When it comes to chicken dinners, sheet pan meals are my favorites! Whether you make a Jamaican sheet pan dinner, or chicken fajitas, you can get dinner on the table quickly, using simple ingredients.
This roast chicken with vegetables is another great option...because the honey miso butter is going to blow your mind!
If you are new to miso paste, just think: umami. Flavor. Salty. Deliciousness. Pair that with sweet honey and it's unbelievable.
Reasons you'll โก roast chicken with vegetables and miso honey butter
- it cooks up in one pan for easy clean up
- it's simple to prepare
- the honey miso butter is an absolute flavor bomb
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Which miso paste to use
Miso paste comes in a whole bunch of different flavors and colors, most notably white, yellow and red. In general, the darker the color, the more pungent the flavor. Read more about the different types of miso paste here. For this recipe, we are sticking with white miso paste.
Tips for crispy chicken thighs
When baking skin-on chicken thighs, there are a few things you can do to encourage that deliciously crispy skin:
- pat the thighs dry
- use only a light coating of oil
- place them on a wire rack
You can read more about baking perfect, crispy chicken thighs here.
While the photos in this post show the chicken thighs on top of the vegetables, if you want crispy skin, I'd recommend baking the thighs on wire rack placed on a separate baking sheet from the vegetables.
Recipe tips
- you can bake this recipe in a 9 x 13 inch baking dish (as pictured), or spread it out over 2 baking sheets
- if you find the chicken does not have brown/crispy skin by the end of the cook time, remove the vegetables from the oven and place the chicken under the broiler for 2-5 minutes
- swap the skin-on chicken thighs for drumsticks or chicken legs (adjust cook time accordingly and ensure chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165ยฐF)
- get the chicken and vegetables into the oven, then start working on the miso honey butter
- use up leftover miso paste as a chicken marinade (find my favorite one here)
- use up leftover honey miso butter on Instant Pot corn on the cob
More chicken recipes
- Greek Chicken Marinade
- Perfect Baked Chicken Breast
- Honey Lime Shredded Chicken Sandwiches
- Baked Bruschetta Chicken
- Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup
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One Pan Roasted Chicken and Vegetables with Miso-Honey Butter
Ingredients
Roasted Chicken and Fall Vegetables:
- 16 Brussels sprouts (rinsed, outer leaves discarded, and chopped in half)
- 4 carrots (peeled and coarsely chopped)
- 1 1 lb baby red potatoes (scrubbed and halved)
- ยฝ butternut squash (peeled, seeds removed, and sliced into 3 inch long pieces)
- 4 chicken thighs (bone in and skin on)
- 1-2 tablespoons olive oil
- salt and pepper
Miso-Honey Butter
- ยผ cup unsalted butter
- 2 tablespoons white Miso paste
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- pepper to taste
Instructions
Roasted Chicken and Fall Vegetables
- Pre-heat oven to 425ยฐF.
- In a large bowl, toss together all vegetables with olive oil, salt and pepper.
- Arrange in a large baking dish or on a sheet pan.
- Blot chicken thighs with a paper towel to dry. Brush tops thighs with oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Arrange chicken thighs over vegetables in baking dish, or on a second sheet pan (see *notes).
- Roast for 45-55 minutes, until chicken is golden and potatoes are cooked through to an internal temperature of 165ยฐF.
Miso-Honey Butter
- While chicken and vegetables are roasting, prepare the honey-miso butter.
- Melt the butter in a microwave-safe dish, then stir in the miso, honey, sesame oil and pepper. Set aside until chicken and vegetables are ready.
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Tips:
- you can bake this recipe in a 9 x 13 inch baking dish (as pictured), or spread it out over 2 baking sheets (check on it 10 minutes earlier)
- if you find the chicken does not have brown/crispy skin by the end of the cook time, remove the vegetables from the oven and place the chicken under the broiler for 2-5 minutes
- swap the skin-on chicken thighs for drumsticks or chicken legs (adjust cook time accordingly and ensure chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165ยฐF)
Nutrition Information
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Regina says
I love easy one pan recipes like this one! This working mother thing is a stressful, busy role. But so worth it!
These days I bake more sweets than savory food, so I would probably make a nice apple crisp or sweet rolls!
Denise says
I am with you on that one, Regina! I am trying not to be too stressed out these days but it's hard. Can't wait to be done school (Dec 14!!!)
Bailey Dexter says
Great pan for so many dishes and desserts! My first would be a nice deep apple/peach crisp! I would fill this dish 3/4 high with sliced apples and peaches then top with brown sugar, oats, flour, butter and cinnamon, well mixed together of course. Bake until fruit cooked and topping has browned.
Denise says
That sounds WONDERFUL, Bailey! I am posting an apple crisp recipe very soon!
Carol M says
Oh I think I'd make the dish featured, sounds absolutely delicious and nothing better than a one pan meal.
Thanks for the chance and Happy Thanksgiving.
Denise says
Thanks, Carol! I am so with you: nothing better than a one pan meal!
Amy Heffernan says
OH gosh I could cook so much in this hard to pick one. A family favorite here would be a cod, potato casserole! ๐ Thanks!
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Denise says
That sounds delicious, Amy! I don't cook fish nearly often enough.
Karla Sceviour says
ohh,I love these dishes,so pretty,and your meal looks delicious! I`d make a delicious lasagna first!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Karla! Lasagna is my favourite comfort food!
Belinda McNabb says
Your meal looks so good! The first thing I would use this for is to make some cheesy scalloped potatoes
Denise says
Thanks so much, Belinda! I love love love scalloped potatoes, especially if there is cheese involved ๐
Rachel @ Bakerita says
This looks so delicious, and that dish is gorgeous! I'm obsessed with the blue color. As for what I would make...this, because I want it for dinner!
Denise says
I love the blue color, too! So much more fun! Thanks so much, Rachel!
April @ Girl Gone Gourmet says
I agree -- the turkey is the easiest part of Thanksgiving! I love to brine mine overnight - like you said, helps it stay moist and I always add a little honey or maple syrup to the brine which helps the skin get really brown and crispy. I hope you have a wonderful time at the wedding!
Denise says
YES to brining! It is so so moist! I will have to try the honey or maple syrup, sounds wonderful. I've used an apple cider brine in the past...YUM! Thanks, April!
Sandra Provost says
I would make this amazing looking chicken dish...
Denise says
Thanks, Sandra ๐ ๐
marcie says
I was on a miso salmon and chicken kick for a while then I forgot about it! Thank you for the reminder with this beautiful, comforting dish! And Happy Thanksgiving! ๐
Denise says
I am loving miso! It is such a unique flavor. Thanks, Marcie!
SUMMER PLEWES says
I love one pan baking! Excellent and easy clean up. I would make a roasted root vegetable casserole
Denise says
Hi Summer! I am with you on the one pan baking, it is just too easy. Roasted root veggie casserole sounds delicious!
Tiffany says
That looks great! I love the unique flavour of miso, will have to give this recipe a try for sure!! I would love to make a cobbler or crumble in it! The colours of that bakeware set are stunning, Thanks for the chance to win!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Denise says
Miso is such a unique flavor, isn't it? Thanks Tiffany and good luck!
Nikisa says
Can't wait to try that recipe! We love baking salmon or chicken in a sweet + spicy honey chipotle sauce with fresh veggies. I think that pan would be excellent for that recipe! ๐
Denise says
Hi Nikisa, that honey chipotle sauce sounds amazing! Good luck in the contest ๐
Mariah @ Mariah's Pleasing Plates says
This looks like the ultimate comfort meal! And what a fun giveaway!
Denise says
Thanks, Mariah!
Olivia - Primavera Kitchen says
My dear, I wish you have a beautiful Thanksgiving. I love this holiday I am can't wait for this long weekend ๐
What a great one-pot idea. The taste of miso must be amazing in there!
Denise says
Thanks, Olivia! The week-end went by waaay too quickly for me ๐ I want to do it over!
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
Can't believe it's already Thanksgiving time for you! Holy smokes! This dinner looks so delicious, and so easy!
Denise says
I KNOW. Before you know it, it will be Christmas. I need time to slow down! Thanks, Natalie!
Annie says
This looks so great! I have never cooked with miso paste before so this is all new to me! I do love a great one pan dish though! And I love your pretty corningware! I have the plain white and I love it!
Denise says
CorningWare is the best! You should try miso paste if you can find it, it's a really unique flavor...and nice and salty ๐ Thanks, Annie!
Jan Pinkerton says
What a great pan for perking up a crumb-topped baked mac and cheese!
Denise says
You can't go wrong with mac and cheese! I haven't made a batch in so long. Good luck in the contest, Jan (and it was so nice to see you guys this past week-end)!
Helen @ scrummy lane says
Thanksgiving is a lovely holiday that I really wish we had over here, Denise. Happy Thanksgiving.
What a lovely one-pot idea. I love the taste of miso and it's a really interesting idea to spice up an already tasty-sounding dinner!
Denise says
I really missed Thanksgiving when I lived in Australia. It is just a nice excuse to cook up a turkey and get together with family. You could do your own English version of it?
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
I love finding new one pan meals! Less dishes makes me one happy girl! This dish looks fantastic, especially with that honey butter!
Denise says
I feel like food bloggers dislike dishes even more than regular cooks ๐ I am with you on the one pan meals. Thanks, Gayle!