Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (2024)

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (1)

LizzMarek

Rating: Unrated

08/04/2016

Maybe your fitnesspal is including the skin in the analysis.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (2)

daneanp

Rating: 4 stars

02/21/2016

Have made this several times but then forgot about it. Revisited again tonight and it is just as good as I remember. So easy to put together too. Definitely delicious and nice enough to serve at a dinner party.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (3)

lrosner

Rating: 5 stars

01/20/2016

My family absolutely LOVES this recipe. I don't make any changes. My 11 year old sons frequently ask me to just make the butternut squash and potato part of this. It's one of our staple side dishes. Thanks!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (4)

Joie456

Rating: 5 stars

08/01/2015

This recipe is fabulous! I've made it a few times. Our 15 yr old daughter made it last week while we were at work, she was very proud of herself & found it easy to do. The chicken comes out FLAWLESS every single time.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (5)

flopyear

Rating: 1 stars

05/11/2015

How is it that the recipe shows 399 calories and when its logged with myfitnesspal the calorie count is 584??? Im I missing something???!!!!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (6)

caliberry

Rating: 5 stars

11/04/2014

This has to be one of the best chicken dishes I've made in a while. I used fresh sage from my garden instead of the dried and added it to the potatoes/squash, as well. I also subbed chicken breasts for the whole chicken. I put the potato/quash mixture around two chicken breasts in a glass pan and baked everything for about 50 minutes at 400. Everything was cooked perfectly. The chicken was moist, the squash wasn't too mushy, but was sweet and caramelized and the red potatoes were not underdone. The flavor combination is delicious. This is definitely going to be my go-to meal for company if it comes out just as good the next time I make it.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (7)

Malibuco83

Rating: 1 stars

11/03/2014

Just disappointed. I did everything this recipe called for. I love cooking and I know I am an excellent cook, but this recipie just made me frustrated. My chicken was not even done. I even baked it for an additional 30 min on both sides, my potatoes were still raw and my squash was delicious but really mushy. I am just unhappy with this recipe. What a waste of roasted chicken to cut it open after Almost 2 hours of baking to find that its still bloody in the center. Worst recipe I've ever used.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (8)

omegatron5k

Rating: 5 stars

09/04/2014

I also subbed olive oil for butter and this dish turned out fantastic. The chicken was cooked perfectly and the flavor was amazing. Definitely a great hosting meal.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (9)

Coconutmuffn

Rating: 5 stars

01/19/2014

Exceptional and really fast! I used the convection bake setting and I had a 7lb. chicken with double potatoes and squash done in 1.5hrs. Fabulous recipe, can't wait to make for company!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (10)

Maureen73

Wonderful recipe. I didn't have red potatoes on hand and so subbed them with sweet potatoes. I also upped the amount of garlic to our tastes, added onion, and subbed the butter with olive oil because I didn't have butter on hand. To reduce fat, I cooked boneless, skinless chicken breasts separately in a nonstick pan, as another poster mentioned, seasoned with salt, pepper, and sage. The taste of the squash/sweet potatoes/onion/garlic mixture was amazing. It was almost candy-like in taste…very addictive! Will definitely be making this again.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (11)

TiffaniNicole

Rating: 5 stars

11/18/2013

The rub for the chicken is delicious. I wanted to spare us of the butter so I instead cooked the chicken (and potatoes) in the crock pot and added the squash and some carrots in for the last 1-2 hours. I wasn't sure how the squash would turn out in the crock pot but it was great. I also added one whole chopped sweet onion and I think that really added to the flavor. I will definitely make this again.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (12)

jenorman19

Rating: 4 stars

10/29/2013

Great flavor! Substituted thyme for sage and added onions.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (13)

laebrown

Rating: 5 stars

10/19/2013

Wow! Really enjoyed this dish. Used bone-in thighs instead of a whole chicken, a trimmed them to avoid too much fat from being released into the potatoes. The squash caramelized beautifully, and we ate this meal with steamed frozen peas on top. In lieu of sage, fresh or dried rosemary works beautifully. Used a 9X13'' dish and layered the chicken atop the potatoes and squash. Would be great for a dinner party. I'll definitely be making this again! :-)

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (14)

whippd

Rating: 4 stars

10/03/2013

The recipe was delicious. I added large chopped onions.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (15)

lcommon

Rating: 5 stars

04/15/2013

We tried this recipe and it was fantastic! The chicken was so moist and tasty and the potatoes and butternut squash complimented each other nicely. The light seasoning on the squash and potatoes was just right - not at all overdone. Follow this recipe to the letter and I guarantee it will become a staple in your home.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (16)

spanielmom

Rating: 5 stars

10/21/2012

This was an excellent recipe. I did not have a whole roasting chicken but I used 4 boneless chicken breasts. Because of that, I cooked it at 350 for an hour. The potatoes weren't quite done, so next time I make this I'm going to nuke the potatoes for a little first. I didn't have sage and used savory instead. This recipe made my whole house smell good while it was cooking.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (17)

Critterito

Rating: 5 stars

06/10/2012

Probably one of my favorite roast chicken recipes. A little bit time consuming with the preparation, but well worth the wait. I add 1/2 tsp thyme and 1/2 tsp rosemary to the sage mixture for the chicken, and also sprinkle a little over the potato and squash mixture before placing around the chicken in the pan. Smells wonderful and tastes even better! Everything has always cooked perfectly for me, but for those complaining that the chicken was a little dry, maybe covering the breast with a piece of tin foil would help.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (18)

emmypass

Rating: 3 stars

03/14/2012

This recipe was pleasant. Though I bought banana squash instead of butternut. It would have been a bit better with the butternut, I think. Instead of a whole chicken I used 8 small chicken breasts (we don't like eating the meat straight off the bone.) This may have been why it was slightly dry. Anyhow, the flavor was delicious. I added an extra tablespoon of garlic (as suggested in early comments) and I thought that was just a perfect amount. The sage is delightful. I used ground sage rather than dried rubbed sage and I felt the flavor didn't suffer for it. Overall, I would probably make this again, but it's nothing to die for. Oh, one more thing, the potatoes are AMAZING, you can't ever go wrong with red potatoes!!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (19)

LaraRR

Rating: 1 stars

01/16/2012

Not sure what I did wrong here but my chicken was dry, my potatoes were underdone(which I hate) and my butternut squash was overdone and mushy. My family was ok about it but I won't try again.

Rating: 5 stars

01/10/2012

In my opinion this is the only recipe worth making for roast chicken. The buttrnut squash becomes like candy, you just can't get enough. Even my 4 y.o. son was picking it out of the pan to nibble.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (21)

liafinney

Rating: 4 stars

11/01/2011

Made this Friday night with company coming...didn't have red potatoes, just used butternut squash and onions and more garlic. Used sage and herbs de provence for both the squash and the whole chicken, which I put in "v"shaped rack above the squash mix. When I took the chicken out to rest, turned up the heat a little and got the squash a bit more browned. Would love to do again with fresh sage and possibly more garlic; might even add red bell peppers to squash onion mix for more color and texture. Served with mix of green and wax beans, steamed, then sauteed for a moment with a little EVOO. Just wonderful...recommend highly.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (22)

LoniRV

Rating: 4 stars

10/06/2011

Soooo...I cheated on this one a bit. My BF had brought home a roasted chicken for some reason, so I decided to use it in this dish. I put the rest of the ingredients together and baked for the given amount of time. Once it was done I took the meat off the chicken bones and mixed it together with the potatoes and squash. It turned out great!! Another meal my BF loved. And I used the remaining pot/squash mixture for breakfast burritos the next day. Yum!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (23)

Lindsey07

Rating: 3 stars

09/23/2011

I only used what I had on hand for this dish. I put garlic and lemon slices under the skin, and used sweet potato and brussel sprouts instead of the red potato and squash. I had never roasted a whole chicken before, and this came out perfectly cooked, juicy, and tasty! If you choose to eat the skin, I would recommend putting some oil on the outside before roasting. I did not do this and the skin was dry and close to burnt, which didn't effect the flavor of the meat. The vegetables ended up a little more overdone that I would like - maybe next time I will cut them into larger sections. So simple I will be making this again.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (24)

GayleR

Rating: 4 stars

02/22/2011

Loved the squash, wish there had been more of the vegetables.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (25)

Hollypop

Rating: 5 stars

02/13/2011

Definitely a keeper recipe! The chicken was so juicy and not dry at all. My veggies were perfectly done; the only thing I might change would be to make sure the veggies are not on the bottom of the roasting pan, since I would have liked them crispier (mine could not 'stay' around the chicken on the rack since it had larger holes). I might improvise and put a cookie cooling rack on the bottom of the pan to keep the veggies up. Overall great recipe!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (26)

KarinME

Rating: 4 stars

01/31/2011

YUMMMMY!!!! Easy to prepare, the squash was very hard to cut up, but my husband managed. :) We hadn't had this type of squash before, very tasty! I think I would do chicken pieces in the future, it's just easier to serve.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (27)

ksquaredplus1

Rating: 1 stars

01/31/2011

I'm quite sure my oven was up to temp, but after well over an hour (hour 20 maybe?) The potatoes and squash still weren't "done" and the chicken was just about cooked, probably a little underdone for some, but at least it wasn't pink. For such a basic recipe I shouldn't have had these problems. I threw out the recipe.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (28)

EllenDeller

Rating: 4 stars

01/15/2011

Cooking method resulted in a very juicy and nicely done chicken--no dryness in the breast at all, which surprised me considering there's no oil or butter in the rub. Vegetables were also delicious, might add turnips or onions next time too. I did add lemon pepper to the vegetables and a squirt of lemon on everything. I served this with some steamed kale.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (29)

ronmofew

Rating: 4 stars

11/04/2010

Much better thai i expected. I used a thick chicken breast cutlet because i prefer white meat. Worked great. The Sage is a must!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (30)

JWhalenTyler

Rating: 4 stars

04/08/2010

This recipe was exceptional. I didn't have a whole roaster chicken, so I used cut up pieces. Also, at the last minute I realized I was out of fresh garlic, so I used garlic powder and it was fine. Delicious and super-easy, what else could you ask for? Oh yeah, it's healthy!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (31)

tsloop001

Rating: 5 stars

03/09/2010

We loved this meal. The chicken was great and the potatoes and squash were amazing. All three kids and the hubby raved. We're serving it to company this weekend.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (32)

isosa312

Rating: 5 stars

02/24/2010

Just finished making this and our entire family devoured it! Few changes - we used the same amount of chicken but just used breasts cut up into large cubes. After reading other reviews, we doubled the squash and added a few more potatoes. I also added more garlic and salt/pepper. It was truly outstanding! Full of flavor, easy enough to prepare any day of the week and nothing fried. Highly recommend it - next time I would add even add a little more butternut squash...

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (33)

kateq18

Rating: 4 stars

01/30/2010

Delicious meal. Easy to make--minimum prep work and done in 90 minutes. Will definitely make it again.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (34)

dkwalters08

Rating: 5 stars

01/27/2010

I went on cooking light to find some budget friendly meals that were different from our normal staples. I found this recipe and made it lastnight for myself, my husband and our seven year old daughter. This meal turned out excellent. Since the vegetables roast with the chicken, they absorb the chicken juices. My daughter doesn't care for squash, but she ate this whole meal....squash and all. I used an organic chicken so the serving size would be correct. The perdue roasters were about 5lbs. The only thing my husband wanted to add is more squash. Would definitely recommend if you are looking for a new "chicken" recipe.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (35)

mbsings

Rating: 5 stars

01/17/2010

This was fabulous! I made it with 3 breasts instead of a whole chicken so I could have leftovers for another meal later this week. I would probably double the amount of butternut squash, but the flavors were outstanding!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (36)

Jessie123

Rating: 2 stars

01/17/2010

This was good but not too exciting for our family. The best part was the veggies, the chicken was bland. It was my first time cooking a whole chicken and it turned out well although I had to cook longer then 1 hours, more like 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (37)

HMM1974

Rating: 5 stars

01/11/2010

This was very good and easy to prepare. The only changes I made were swapping Herbs de Provence for the sage, because I discovered I was out at the last minute, and doubling the garlic as our family LOVES garlic. I will definitely make this again!

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (38)

Laurie18

Rating: 5 stars

01/08/2010

Loved this recipe as it was very easy with only 10 minute prep and one pan to clean with a whole meal on the plate. Took about 45 minutes to an hour for the meal to cook.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (39)

shmedly

Rating: 4 stars

01/07/2010

I made the potatoes and squash portion of this recipe, using the squash, potatoes, 2 tbsp butter, and the salt, pepper and garlic called for and it was delicious! I will never use olive oil to roast potatoes again. The only thing I changed is that I used acorn squash instead of butternut...and found that I didn't have to peel the squash; it was tender enough to eat the peel after roasting. Also it only took 45 minutes to cook, not an hour. I used a shallow-sided baking pan which I preheated in the oven, adding the butter to melt while it preheated, then tossed in the rest of the ingredients in to bake, and served with boneless skinless chicken breasts that I seasoned with salt, pepper and sage and cooked in a nonstick pan on the stove. This gave me the same basic flavor as the recipe with less fat.

Roast Chicken with Potatoes & Butternut Squash Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my roasted butternut squash soggy? ›

Insufficient roasting time: Butternut squash needs sufficient time in the oven to roast and develop that crispy exterior. Roast until they turn golden brown on the edges, and the texture becomes tender.

Do I need to peel butternut squash before roasting? ›

While butternut squash skin is edible and it can even turn nice and crisp when roasted, many people prefer to peel it first so it's easier to eat. Butternut squash skin is smooth and thin and the best way to peel it is by using a sharp vegetable peeler.

Will butternut squash soften in the oven? ›

Place squash, cut-sides down, in a 9x13-inch baking dish. Pour 2 cups water into the dish around the squash halves. Bake in the preheated oven until tender and easily pierced with a fork, about 1 1/2 hours, adding more water as needed.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

Should butternut squash be cooked face up or face down? ›

You can roast the butternut squash cut side down or cut side up, you will get a more caramelized squash when roasted cut side down. Once it cools a bit scoop the flesh out of the squash halves with a spoon.

Is butternut healthier than sweet potato? ›

To begin with, the butternut squash beats the sweet potato with fewer calories, carbs and sugar per serving. Moreover, it is rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins B6 and E. On the other hand, the sweet potato, however, provides more fiber and protein.

Is butternut squash lower carb than potato? ›

Butternut squash is often thought to be a starchy vegetable but you can see that it's not quite as high in starch as a potato. This makes butternut squash a great option for those on a lower carb diet who still want to get the flavor of a starchier root vegetable.

Is buttercup squash the same as butternut squash? ›

Buttercup. Not to be confused with the long, tan-hued butternut squash, the buttercup squash is squatter, with dark green skin. Its sweet, nutty flesh is dense and dry, and can be boiled, steamed, or worked into baked goods and casseroles. It will keep for two to four months.

Can dogs eat butternut squash? ›

Just like other squashes such as courgettes or pumpkins, dogs can eat butternut squash. In fact, butternut squash is one of the most nutritious and delicious fruits for dogs and it's perfectly safe for them to eat regularly.

Is there a difference between roasting and baking squash? ›

Most recipes say to either bake or roast butternut squash—but what's the difference? While both cooking methods will turn the tough, raw gourd into a soft, sweet ingredient, roasting butternut squash is the more common process for achieving browned, crispy edges and a creamy interior.

Why is my roasted butternut squash watery? ›

The key to avoiding watery butternut squash is to roast it rather than steam it. Steaming butternut squash causes the vegetable to absorb more water and doesn't impart much flavor. Roasting the squash prevents this and caramelizes the vegetable's natural sugars, adding another layer of flavor to your dish.

Why is my roasted squash soggy? ›

Mushy veggies are also often the result of overcooking. When the interior is loaded with moisture, you have to cook it for much longer to evaporate all of the water and avoid the interior having the unappealing, spongy, raw texture that eggplant and zucchini are notorious for.

How to keep butternut squash from getting mushy? ›

Make sure all of the squash is coated with oil. Place in oven and roast for 25 to 30 minutes, stirring once, or until squash is golden brown and fork tender. Don't overcook it or it will get mushy.

Why is my butternut squash mushy? ›

A squash with soft spots and is soft to the touch, is a sign that the squash has gone bad. And if it starts to leak fluid, that's a sure sign that the squash is spoiled. Likewise, if the flesh and seeds of the fruit are mushy and slimy, that's a clear sign that it shouldn't be eaten.

How do you cook squash so it doesn't get soggy? ›

The secret to zucchini with the best flavor and texture is roasting it in a 450°F oven. Roasting zucchini at a high temperature instead of baking or sautéing helps develop browning and a slight char on the outside, which keeps it from getting soggy.

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