Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner

$11.99 recipe / $3.00 serving
by Beth - Budget Bytes
4.75 from 20 votes
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Baking is usually my least favorite way to cook boneless chicken breast because you don’t get any browning action like you do in a hot skillet, or that yummy flavor that goes along with it. But when your chicken is slathered in pesto, covered in gooey melted mozzarella, and then topped with caramelized roasted tomatoes, you kind of don’t care about that browning anymore. 😂 So if you want an easy baked chicken recipe, that cooks right along with the rest of your dinner all on one pan, I think you’ll love this Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner!

Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner close up and being eaten.

I added a simple side salad to this Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner because with all of that roasted goodness it’s nice to have a splash of freshness on your plate, plus a little extra green in addition to the pesto really helped balance things out.

Success with Sheet Pan Meals

Sheet pan meals can be tricky because different foods cook at different rates. To combat this you can chop your food into larger or smaller pieces to make them cook either slower or faster. For this Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner, the potatoes are cut rather small to speed up their cooking and left the grape tomatoes whole to slow them down a bit. Pound out the chicken to an even thickness to make sure it cooks quickly and evenly and add it to the sheet pan half way through the total cooking time to make sure it doesn’t dry out. Cooking the chicken quickly at a high temperature in the oven allows the chicken to heat through to a safe temperature before it has time to dry out, leaving it juicy and tender!

Other Vegetable Options

If you’re not into potatoes, you can substitute them with broccoli, asparagus, sweet potatoes, carrots, or Brussels sprouts.

Close up of roasted tomatoes on top of Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken DInner

I might be kind of biased, but I think a slice of Homemade Garlic Bread would also be amazing with this!

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Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner

4.75 from 20 votes
Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner is an easy to execute, simple yet elegant, and flavorful weeknight dinner that you’ll want to add to your weekly rotation! 
Close up of roasted tomatoes on top of Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken DInner
Servings 4
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 45 minutes
Total 55 minutes

Ingredients

Sheet Pan

  • 1 lb. baby potatoes ($2.00)
  • 3 Tbsp olive oil, divided ($0.48)
  • 1/2 tsp oregano ($0.05)
  • 3 pinches salt and pepper ($0.05)
  • 1 pint grape tomatoes ($1.99)
  • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about 1.3 lbs. total) ($3.89)
  • 1/4 cup pesto ($0.73)
  • 4 oz. fresh mozzarella ($1.05)

Side Salad

  • 1/4 lb. spring mix ($1.00)
  • 1/4 cup Caesar dressing ($0.75)

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 425ºF. Spray or brush a thin layer of oil onto a large sheet pan.
  • Slice the potatoes into 1/2 to 3/4-inch pieces. Place them in a bowl, add 1 Tbsp olive oil, the oregano, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss the potatoes until they are coated in oil and seasoning, then spread them onto half of the sheet pan.
  • Add the tomatoes to the same bowl used for the potatoes, add another tablespoon of olive oil and another pinch of salt and pepper. Toss the tomatoes until they are coated and spread them out on the other half of the sheet pan.
  • Roast the potatoes and tomatoes for 20 minutes. While the potatoes and tomatoes are roasting, prepare the chicken. Place the chicken breasts on a cutting board and cover with a sheet of plastic wrap. Use a rolling pin or mallet to pound the chicken until it is an even thickness, about 1/2-inch thick. Slice each chicken breast into two pieces. Place the chicken in the oiled bowl used for the potatoes and tomatoes, add another tablespoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss the chicken until it is coated, then set aside.
  • After roasting for 20 minutes, stir the potatoes and tomatoes, keeping them separate, and then push each to the side slightly, opening the center of the sheet pan for the chicken. Place the chicken on the sheet pan, then return the pan to the oven and roast everything for an additional 20 minutes.
  • After 20 minutes, use a meat thermometer to make sure your largest piece of chicken has reached 165ºF at its thickest point.
  • Spread 1 Tbsp pesto over top of each piece of chicken. Slice the mozzarella into thick slices, then place one over each piece of chicken. Change the setting on the oven from bake to broil and return the sheet pan to the oven. Let the chicken broil for 3-5 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and slightly browned. Watch the chicken closely as it broils because it will cook very quickly under the broiler.
  • Toss the spring mix with the dressing, then divide between four plates. Add one piece of pesto chicken to each plate, then top the chicken with a few of the roasted tomatoes. Divide the roasted potatoes between the four plates, then serve.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 599kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 42gFat: 35gSodium: 982mgFiber: 4g
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How to Make A Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner – Step by Step Photos

Season potatoes

Begin by preheating the oven to 425ºF. Spray or brush a thin layer of oil over a large sheet pan. Slice 1 lb. baby potatoes into 1/2 to 3/4-inch pieces, place them in a bowl, and add 1 Tbsp olive oil, 1/2 tsp oregano, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss the potatoes to coat, then spread them out over half of the sheet pan.

Season tomatoes

Add 1 pint grape tomatoes to that same bowl, add another tablespoon olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss to coat.

Potatoes and Tomatoes on Baking Sheet

Spread the tomatoes out onto the other half of the sheet pan. Roast the potatoes and tomatoes in the preheated oven for 20 minutes.

Pound Chicken Breasts

While the potatoes and tomatoes are roasting, prepare the chicken breasts. Place the chicken on a cutting board, cover them in plastic wrap, then use a rolling pin or mallet to pound them out into an even thickness, about 1/2-inch thick. This step is VERY important to make sure the chicken cooks through during its short time in the oven.

Cut Chicken Breast in Half

The chicken breasts were fairly large to begin with (about 2/3 lb. each) and once they’re pounded out they’re even larger, so slice them into two pieces each. These smaller pieces will again help them cook a bit faster.

Seasoned Chicken Breast

Place the chicken in the same bowl used for the potatoes and tomatoes (with all the leftover oil and seasoning), add another tablespoon oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss the chicken until it is coated, then set it aside until the potatoes and tomatoes finish their first 20 minutes in the oven.

Chicken on Sheet Pan with vegetables

Once the potatoes and tomatoes have roasted for 20 minutes, take the sheet pan out of the oven, stir the potatoes and tomatoes, then push them to each side, opening up the center for the chicken pieces. Place the chicken on the sheet pan in the center, then return it to the oven for another 20 minutes.

Check internal temperature of chicken

After 20 minutes, use a meat thermometer to ensure the chicken has reached 165ºF in the center. Mine was actually a bit over, but it was still nice and juicy!

Spread pesto on cooked chicken

Spread one tablespoon pesto over the top of each piece of chicken.

Add mozzarella slices to chicken

Slice the mozzarella into four thick pieces, then place one piece on top of each piece of chicken. Change the setting on your oven from bake to broil and return the sheet pan to the oven.

Broiled Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken

Broil the pesto chicken for 3-5 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and slightly browned on top. Watch the chicken closely as it broils, as broilers can cook very quickly!

A plate full of Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner, complete with roasted potatoes and tomatoes, and a simple side salad.

Toss the spring mix in the salad dressing, then divide it between four plates. Place a piece of chicken on each plate, then top with some of the roasted tomatoes. Finally, divide the roasted potatoes between the four plates, and enjoy your Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner!

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  1. This a repeat for my boyfriend and me. Thank you for such a satisfying, easy recipe! We always silently eat this meal because it requires too much attention to enjoy, haha! Beth all your recipes are wonderful, and I’m so thankful I found your website. :)

    1. Unfortunately cheese is a pretty large part of this recipe (it’s in both the pesto and the mozzarella layer). I suppose you could try to make a cheese-free pesto and just skip the mozzarella layer, but I don’t think there is anything that you could really use in its place.

  2. Since we found out about this recipe, we’ve already made it twice in our house and are planning on making it again this week! A perfect simple dinner that also makes great leftovers.

  3. Made this with Red Bell Pepper Pesto instead of regular Pesto and Italian dressing instead of Caesar dressing for the side salad…Still an absolute hit with my roommates. Solid recipe! Gonna keep cooking using your recipes on the regular :D

  4. This recipe was so delicious!!! We used the pesto that we made and froze from the basil in our garden. We also used fresh mozzarella that we always have on hand for our Caprese Salad. We actually put a little of the pesto and cheese on the potatoes. YUM! Instead of salad, we served steamed broccoli with the juices from the pan poured over it. Thank you for always having such wonderfully yummy recipes!!!!

  5. We both really enjoyed the chicken! The tomatoes gave balance moisture-wise to the potatoes. We will use the leftovers as-is or make a breakfast hash with the taters/maters and use the pesto chicken on bagel sammies.

    Now on to searching your recipes for other ways to use pesto!

  6. I’m still learning, but instead of using a rolling pin or a mallet, could you just do a butterfly cut on the chicken breasts? I don’t have either of those kitchen tools.

    1. You likely would end up with different thicknesses doing a butterfly cut, leaving you with unevenly cooking chicken. You can do it, as long as you make sure the thicker part is cooked through, but the thinner piece(s) would be somewhat overdone.

      Alternatively you could just pound out the chicken with a small saucepan, or use a can to roll it out.

      1. I used a big glass jar and it turned out perfectly ❤️

    2. I agree with everything Kay said! :) Thank you for the excellent suggestions and insight, Kay.

  7. Thanks for giving the weight for the chicken. I am still plagued with buying chicken breasts from birds that wanted to be turkeys. I used one breast, weighing 1.23 lbs for this recipe. It was the smallest one I saw in the butcher counter. I split it lengthwise, pounded, and then cut in halves to get 4 portions. I actually followed your directions precisely and this was a REALLY DELICIOUS dinner for us, with leftovers for 2 lunches. Thanks, Beth!

  8. I am so excited to try this! Adding it to our dinner plans for next week right now!!!

  9. Recipe sounds quite tasty and I already have much of what I would need for this meal in my pantry/freezer. One question though – my oven doesn’t have a broil setting – what temp would you recommend for the second part of the cooking process?

    1. You can leave it at 425, but it may take a little longer than 5 minutes, and you won’t get that browning action on top, but it will still be delicious! :)

  10. Hi Beth! Your Sheet Pan Pesto Chicken Dinner looks so healthy and delicious and easy to make! I love the step-by-step photos too, they are so helpful! Great work!! :)

    1. Nope, it was low-moisture part skim, but it was shaped in a ball similar to fresh mozzarella. It is Kroger’s private brand and I honestly think that they make it look like fresh mozzarella to make it seem more fancy, but it’s the same kind that is in the rectangular block. 🤣