🍑 Peach Glazed Chicken Legs Sheet Pan Recipe 🍗
Adding fruit to baked chicken dishes brings a delightful sweetness and bold, juicy flavor. This peachy twist turns your weeknight dinner into something crave-worthy and totally cozy.
📝 Ingredients:
- 4 chicken legs (bone-in, skin-on for max flavor)
- 2 ripe peaches, pitted and sliced
- 1/4 cup peach preserves
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 lb sweet potatoes, cubed
- 1 lb green beans, trimmed
- 1 yellow bell pepper, sliced
- 2 cups cooked Jasmine rice (for serving)
🍽 Instructions:
- Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
- In a bowl, mix together peach preserves, olive oil, apple cider vinegar, thyme, salt, and pepper.
- Place the chicken legs on a greased sheet pan and brush them generously with the peach glaze.
- Arrange the peach slices, sweet potatoes, green beans, and yellow bell pepper around the chicken.
- Drizzle the veggies and peaches with a little olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
- Bake for 35–40 minutes, or until the chicken is fully cooked and the veggies are roasted and tender.
- Serve hot with a scoop of fragrant Jasmine rice on the side.
🥄 Pro Prep Add-Ons:
- Marinate or season well – even 30 minutes makes a difference! That peach glaze is even better when it soaks in.
- Use bone-in, skin-on cuts if you're after juicy, flavorful chicken. Trust us – it’s worth it.
- Meal prep tip: Make a little extra! Shred the chicken and toss it into wraps, bowls, or salads all week.
- Let it rest! Give your chicken 5–10 minutes post-oven time so the juices stay locked in.
🍗 Chicken Cooking Tips:
- Always preheat your oven – it ensures your chicken cooks evenly and your veggies get a nice roast.
- Chop veggies to similar sizes for even cooking. No one likes half-burnt, half-raw bites.
- Use a meat thermometer to confirm your chicken reaches 165°F (74°C) in the thickest part.
- Don’t overcrowd the pan – space is key for crispness, not sogginess.
💡 Ovens all have their quirks. Whether it’s vintage charm or brand-new bells and whistles, they can mess with timing. Trust your thermometer over the timer!
⚠ Never eat undercooked chicken. If it’s pink or rubbery, it’s not done. Better safe than salmonella.