Slow baked potatoes chicken skillet recipe (2024)

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Tender chicken drumsticks cooked on top of layers of thinly sliced potatoes and onions make this potatoes chicken skillet a mouthwatering, flavorful meal.

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One of my family’s favorite dinneris pairing chicken with potatoes. May it be simply roasting them, throwing them on the hot grill of turning into a comforting meal, it is always a winner! Although I love this red winebaked potatoes and chicken I knew I have to find another recipe thatmy daughter can enjoy as well.

I’ve made this potatoes chicken skillet a couple of times this summer and I finally can say – it makes my heart sing! Thinly sliced potatoes, onion, garlic, fresh thyme and oregano neatly arranged in a cast iron skillet and topped with chicken drumsticks and roughly chopped bacon and baked in a hot oven until the potatoes melt in your mouth and the meat falls off the bones.

I honestly don’t know if this dish can get any better!Slow baked potatoes chicken skillet recipe (2)

After making the slow baked red wine chicken and potatoes and falling in love with the flavors developed by slow baking the dish, I knew I want to use the same technique. I know most of the times easy quick meals are in order, but there are times when waiting a couple of hours for the dinner to cookmakes the wait all worth it.

Reading the recipe you might think it’s pretty complicated, but is quite simple, and even the most novice of cooks should be able to prepare it. Just follow the recipe and you’ll have the most amazing potatoes chicken skillet.

Start by giving your potatoes a good scrub. I love keeping the skin on but if that’s not your thing, you can peel them.

Using a mandoline, a food processor or a very sharp knife, thinly slice the potatoes and onions. Mince the garlic and finely chop the thyme and rosemary.

In a bowl mix the potatoes with the onion, garlic and herbs and arrange them in layers in a greased cast iron skillet.

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My family loves chicken drumsticks and that’s what I used in this recipe, but you can use thighs and even chicken breasts if that’s what you prefer. My advice is to keep the skin on the chicken while it cooks. Oh, the flavor it brings to the dish!!!

Finish the skillet with some roughly chopped bacon and place it in the hot oven for 2 hours. Take a nap, catch up with your favorite TV series or do whatever you want during this time. No peaking in the oven. Just be patient!

After two hours, remove the lid and keep under the broiler for a couple of minutes, just until the potatoes slices and chicken get a little brown color.

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Slow baked potatoes and chicken skillet recipe

Yields 6-8 servings

Tender chicken drumsticks cooked on top of layers of thin sliced potatoes and onions make this potatoes and chicken skillet an mouthwatering, flavorful meal

10 minPrep Time

2 hr, 15 Cook Time

2 hr, 30 Total Time

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 lb potatoes, thinly sliced
  • 2 large onions, thinly sliced
  • 2-3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
  • 1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • 4-6 chicken drumsticks
  • 2 thick cut bacon slices, uncooked
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 300F. Grease an 11" cast iron skillet with olive oil. Set aside.
  2. Scrub the potatoes. I love keeping the skin on but if that’s not your thing, you can peel them.
  3. Using a mandoline , a food processor or a very sharp knife , thinly slice the potatoes and onions. Mince the garlic and finely chop the thyme and rosemary.
  4. In a large bowl combine the sliced potatoes, onions, minced garlic, fresh herbs. Season with salt and pepper and arrange layers of the potatoes in the prepared skillet.
  5. Place the chicken drumsticks on top of the potatoes and finish with pieces of roughly chopped bacon.
  6. Pour the chicken stock in the skillet and season with salt and pepper.
  7. Cover the pan with aluminum foil and place in the heated oven. Bake for 2 hours without opening the oven.
  8. After two hours, open the oven and remove the aluminum foil.
  9. Turn he broiler on and cook for few more minutes until the potatoes slices and chicken get a little brown color.
  10. Turn the oven off and serve warm.

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Slow baked potatoes chicken skillet recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I bake potatoes at 250 degrees? ›

Sure, it's okay to cook them at 250 degrees.

How long to bake a potato at 180 degrees? ›

The standard method is 200C for 1hr-1hr 20mins. For a super-crispy skin and a slow-cooked inside, go for 180C for 2hrs 20 mins. If you're time-pressed, ping your potato in the microwave for 5 mins to soften it up, then finish in the oven for 35-40 mins.

How do you prepare baked potatoes ahead of time? ›

Baked potatoes can be prepared a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator. To reheat, wrap them in foil and place them in a 350°F oven for about 20-30 minutes, or until heated through. You can also partially bake the potatoes and then finish them off on the day you plan to serve them.

Should I poke holes in potatoes before baking? ›

Rumor has it that an un-pricked spud will explode in the oven—but in all actuality, that's unlikely. Conventional wisdom says that when you bake a potato, you have to prick it with a fork all over a few times, piercing the skin to allow steam to release.

How long does it take to bake potatoes at 250? ›

Depending on their size, a potato needs around two hours to bake at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. When cooked alone, potatoes require one hour in a 350°F oven and 90 minutes in a 300°F oven.

How long do baked potatoes take at 225? ›

Test them by sticking a fork in them — if it goes in easily, they're done! If you already have meat smoking at a lower temperature, you can smoke a baked potato on the pellet grill for 2 to 3 hours at 225°F as well.

Can you bake potatoes at a lower temperature? ›

The latest recommendations we have are to bake at 425 degrees F for one hour if using a conventional oven. You can lower the temp to 400 degrees F for 50-60 minutes in a convection oven, which cooks a little more evenly and consistently. Many recipes call for 375 degrees, which is too low.

Will potatoes cook at 200 degrees? ›

At 200 degrees the outer edge was light and fluffy, while the core was just tender, but at 205 degrees the whites of the potatoes were at their best: fluffy from edge to center.

Will potatoes cook at 225 degrees? ›

I found with the smoker preheated and running consistently at 225 degrees F, it will take around 2 hours to smoke a baked potato. Better yet, have an instant-read thermometer handy, and cook these potatoes until the temperature reaches 205-210 degrees F.

How do you cook a lot of baked potatoes at once? ›

You can get out your baking sheets and place the potatoes on each sheets and fit them on rack or more. We have three racks in our one oven but we have a double oven. Pre pierce a few areas on the potato, salt and pepper for the out side. You can wrap one sheet all together or wrap each potato.

How do restaurants keep baked potatoes fresh? ›

Technology may have changed since the nineteenth century, but the basic practice hasn't. According to Restaurant Ninjas, restaurants that serve baked potatoes bake their potatoes in advance and keep them in warming equipment. Moreover, there is a constant cycle of new potatoes going out to ensure the food is fresh.

How do restaurants keep baked potatoes warm? ›

Foil will prevent potatoes from drying out while they are kept warm – one of the reasons restaurants serve their baked potatoes in foil.

Why are restaurant baked potatoes so good? ›

The olive oil helps the seasonings adhere to the surface of the potato. To save time, restaurants often apply the oil with a spray bottle. Thanks to their naturally high starch content, which creates a plush texture under heat, Russet potatoes make a good fit for baking.

Why do restaurants bake potatoes in foil? ›

Some say wrapping baked potatoes in aluminum foil helps them cook faster (aluminum conducts heat, then traps it), and it does keep them hot for longer once they come out of the oven, which is why we think restaurants use this method. Wrapping potatoes will also give you a softer, steamed skin, if that's what you like.

Should I wrap baked potatoes in foil? ›

NEVER BAKE POTATOES IN FOIL.

Foil wraps will not decrease baking time, but will result in a soggy potato interior with wet skin. Wrapping a baked potato in foil after it has been baked will allow you to hold up to 45 minutes, but the best method for holding a baked potato is in a bread warming drawer.

Can you cook potatoes at a low temperature? ›

When potatoes roast at a lower temperature, such as 325 to 350 degrees Fahrenheit with a roast, the interior reaches 210 degrees Fahrenheit more slowly, causing more drying of the potatoes' "meat," loss of mass and less-aggressive explosions of starch fibers. The result is an edible but waxier potato.

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