Sheet Pan Kielbasa Potatoes and Green Beans

$9.47 recipe / $2.37 serving
by Beth - Budget Bytes
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THIS is the sheet pan meal to end all sheet pan meals! It’s similar to some I’ve made before, but it is by far the easiest one yet, and without sacrificing any flavor. This Sheet Pan Kielbasa, Potatoes, and Green Beans recipe is filling, tasty, and as easy as it gets, with only SIX simple ingredients, and very little hands on time. I don’t know what more you could want from a dinner recipe! 🙌

Sheet pan kielbasa, potatoes, and green beans with a spatula

Can I Use a Different Sausage?

Yes, if you can not find kielbasa, any sort of smoked sausage will taste delicious with this combination of ingredients. It’s so flexible!

Can I Use Fresh Green Beans?

I used frozen green beans for this recipe because they are already cleaned, cut, and blanched before freezing. The blanching keeps the green beans a little more moist as they roast in the oven. You can use fresh green beans if you prefer, just keep in mind that they will dry out a little more while roasting than frozen green beans.

What is Steak Seasoning?

Steak seasoning is my short cut for this recipe. It’s a bottled spice blend, sometimes called Montreal Steak Seasoning, that you should be able to find at any major grocery store in the U.S. It’s a chunky mix of salt, pepper, garlic, red pepper, and sometimes a couple other spices. I love steak seasoning because that chunky grind of the spices gives the dish not only texture but these wonderful pops of flavor in every bite. Don’t skip it! :)

Can I Use Different Potatoes?

Yes! Again, this recipe is so flexible. I used small red potatoes, but you can substitute larger red potatoes or even russet potatoes if that is what you have. Just make sure to cut the potatoes into one-inch pieces so they roast at an even pace with everything else.

Sheet pan kielbasa, potatoes, and green beans in a bowl with a fork

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Sheet Pan Kielbasa Potatoes and Green Beans

4.82 from 55 votes
Sheet pan meals don't get any easier or more delicious than this Sheet Pan Kielbasa Potatoes and Green Beans dinner.
Sheet pan roasted kielbasa potatoes and green beans with a spatula
Servings 4
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 35 minutes
Total 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 24 oz. petite red potatoes ($2.99)
  • 12 oz. kielbasa ($4.69)
  • 1 yellow onion ($0.32)
  • 12 oz. frozen green beans ($1.00)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil ($0.32)
  • 1/2 Tbsp steak seasoning ($0.15)
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Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Wash and slice the potatoes into 1-inch pieces. Slice the kielbasa into medallions. Dice the onion into 1-inch pieces.
  • Add the potatoes, kielbasa, onion, and frozen green beans (no need to thaw) to a large baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle the steak seasoning over top. Use your hands to toss the ingredients until everything is coated in oil and spices.
  • Transfer the baking sheet to the oven and roast in the oven for 20 minutes, then give the ingredients on the sheet pan a good stir. Roast for an additional 15 minutes, or until the ingredients achieve the level of browning you desire. Serve hot.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 504.88kcalCarbohydrates: 40.3gProtein: 15.65gFat: 32.45gSodium: 1028.88mgFiber: 5.88g
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Meal ingredients whole on the sheet pan

Preheat the oven to 400ºF. This is all that goes into the dinner, plus some olive oil and steak seasoning. How simple is that?? 24oz. petite red potatoes, 12oz. kielbasa, 12oz. frozen green beans, and one yellow onion.

Chopped ingredients on the sheet pan

Chop the potatoes into 1-inch pieces. Slice the kielbasa into medallions. Dice the onion into 1-inch pieces. Add the potatoes, kielbasa, onion, and green beans (no need to thaw) to the sheet pan.

Steak seasoning bottle close up

This is all I used to season the sheet pan meal. The chunky texture of this seasoning blend really adds a lot of texture and flavor differentiation to every bite!

Seasoned sheet pan meal

Add 2 Tbsp olive oil and ½ Tbsp of the steak seasoning to the ingredients on the sheet pan, then toss really well until everything is coated in oil and seasoning.

Roasted sheet pan meal

Then place the sheet pan in the oven, roast for 20 minutes, then give it a good stir. Return it to the oven and roast for about another 15 minutes, or until it’s browned to the level that you like.

Close up of sheet pan kielbasa potatoes and green beans on a sheet pan

It’s hard to describe how awesome this is. It doesn’t even need any sort of dressing or sauce. The fat and seasoning from the kielbasa soak into the potatoes and coats the other vegetables in an incredible amount of flavor, then you have the steak seasoning on top. It’s just 100% awesome! Serve hot and enjoy. :)

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  1. just put this in the oven XCEPT had a bit more potato and no green beans. did have a half package of breaded okra and added that. also had some Rendevous steak seasoning and used that. We’ll see……

  2. I just made this last night. I was delicious! I think that you can substitute almost any vegetable for the green beans. Roasted food is the best!

  3. Awesome and simple. I’ve been trying to do more sheet pan recipes like this. I put on a spoonful of sour cream to the green beans and potatoes. Made it taste like green bean casserole. Will make this again for sure!!

  4. This recipe is so simple and so good! ย My family loved it and we will definitely have it again!

  5. Amazing! We love this recipe and eat it almost every week! We have tried different types of sausage also just to try and change it up and it always turns out so good!ย 

  6. Love this recipe!! Soooo good!ย We use the roasted garlic chicken sausage and petite gold potatoes.ย Iโ€™ve already made this recipe 4x. It reheats well too, works well for meal prepping!ย 

  7. i just want to say WOW is this a great tasting meal. Kielbasa is usually made in our slow cooker, but not ever again. This was sooooo easy to make i couldn’t believe it. This will be a family staple.

  8. This is the first budget bytes recipe I am disappointed in and I have tried many. The potatoes and sausage were so stick to the pan despite stirring them halfway through. The green beans were mushy. I followed the recipe exactly.ย 

  9. This was such a great tasting recipe, and super simple. Made for great lunch leftovers the next day for my husband and reheated well.

  10. Iโ€™ve made this twice now and will be keeping it on the regular rotation. Everyone in the family likes it – from teenagers to grandparents. So easy and simple and yet so tasty!

  11. Really loved this one! This is probably the 5th or 6th budget bytes recipe I’ve done and Beth always has the best ideas. I like my potatoes extra soft and my green beans borderline uncooked, so put my potatoes and onion (only did 1/2 an onion) in first, then added the smoked sausage (I used the Trader Joes apple chicken smoked sausage) after fifteen minutes or so. Added the green beans in during the last ten minutes of cooking. So good with sour cream :)

  12. Did not enjoy this recipe. I guess you could say it was my fault because what could I have really expected from this? Just pretty plain and not very appetizing. Left overs went uneaten.

    1. Interesting. If you found it so unappealing, unappetizing, and pretty plain… why did you make this recipe in the first place? lol

  13. Made this tonight for dinner and it was a huge hit! Even my veggie and potato hating son was a fan!