
1 Pot Dinner
Prep
20 mins
Cook
45 mins
Servings
4
Difficulty
Medium
Here's my go to weeknight dinner that I absolutely love sharing with friends. This one pot meal comes together in just 65 minutes and honestly, it's as simple as throwing everything into a pot. Chicken is packed with lean protein that keeps you feeling full and satisfied, plus potatoes add that comfort factor we all crave. What really makes this recipe a winner is how budget friendly it is and how minimal cleanup you'll have when everything cooks together in one vessel. Trust me, once you make this, you'll be coming back to it again and again.
Ella x
Ingredients
- 13 -4 chicken pieces
- 12 chicken bouillon cubes
- 1 largeonion
- 13 -4 large potatoes(peeled, chopped in large chunks)
- 1corn
- 1water
- 1salt
- 1pepper
- 1chicken seasoning
Detail level
Instructions
- 1
Place chicken in a deep baking dish with a lid.
- 2
Chop, onion, potatoes; put in pot. Place corn in and add bouillon cubes and seasoning.
- 3
Add water until all is covered.
- 4
Bake at 400°F for 45 minutes.
- 5
I like using leg quarters and chicken breasts.
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