BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet – One Pan Comfort Meal

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The sound of potatoes hitting a hot pan is one of those little things that always makes me pause for a second. That soft sizzle, the way they slowly turn golden… it just feels like dinner is already halfway there. And when you add BBQ chicken into the mix, everything starts coming together in the best possible way.

BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet is one of those meals I lean on when I want something hearty without overthinking it. You’ve got crispy potatoes, tender chicken, and that rich BBQ coating that pulls everything together. It’s simple, a bit messy in a good way, and honestly, it smells amazing while cooking.

And the best part? One pan. Less cleanup, more time to just enjoy it.

Why You’ll Love BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet

Some meals just make sense from the first bite, and this one definitely does.

One pan cooking: Everything cooks together, which keeps things simple and saves time
Crispy and tender contrast: Golden potatoes with soft centers and juicy chicken pieces
Rich BBQ flavor: The sauce coats everything lightly and adds that sweet smoky touch
Great for any time: Works just as well for a relaxed dinner as it does for a quick lunch

Once the potatoes start crisping and the sauce thickens slightly, you’ll see why this one keeps coming back.

Ingredients for BBQ Chicken and Potatoes Skillet

Just a handful of ingredients here, all working together in a very natural way.

• 2 large chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
• 3 medium potatoes, diced into small cubes
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• ½ cup BBQ sauce
• 1 teaspoon garlic powder
• 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
• ½ teaspoon salt
• ½ teaspoon black pepper

How to Make BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet

Cook the potatoes

Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add olive oil. Once it’s warm, add the diced potatoes in a single layer.

Let them cook without stirring too much at first. This helps create that golden crust. After a few minutes, stir occasionally until they are crispy on the outside and tender inside.

This step takes a little patience, but it makes a big difference in texture.

Add the chicken

Push the potatoes slightly to one side of the pan and add the chicken pieces. Let them cook for a couple of minutes before stirring so they get a light sear.

Then mix everything together and continue cooking until the chicken is fully cooked and lightly browned.

You’ll notice how the flavors already start to blend at this stage.

Season everything

Sprinkle garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and black pepper over the skillet. Stir well so everything gets evenly coated.

The spices warm up quickly and bring out that deeper flavor.

Add the BBQ sauce

Pour the BBQ sauce over the chicken and potatoes. Stir gently to coat everything without breaking the potatoes too much.

Let it cook for a few minutes so the sauce thickens slightly and clings to the ingredients.

The skillet will start to look glossy, and the smell becomes richer.

Finish and serve

Once everything is coated and heated through, remove from heat and let it sit for a minute.

That short rest helps the sauce settle and stick better.

Serve warm straight from the skillet.

Serving Suggestions for One Pan BBQ Chicken Potatoes

This dish already feels complete, but adding something fresh can balance it nicely.

A simple green salad on the side works well. It keeps things light against the rich BBQ flavor.

You can also add a few fresh vegetables like sliced cucumbers or tomatoes for a bit of contrast.

If you want something extra filling, serve it with warm bread to soak up the sauce.

And sometimes, just a little sprinkle of fresh herbs on top brings everything together without changing the dish too much.

Variations & Customization

You can adjust this skillet easily depending on what you feel like.

Spicy version: Add chili flakes or a touch of hot sauce to the BBQ mixture
Use chicken thighs: They stay a bit juicier and add extra flavor
Add vegetables: Bell peppers or zucchini work well in the skillet
Extra crispy potatoes: Cook potatoes a bit longer before adding chicken
Smokier flavor: Add a bit more smoked paprika for depth

Small changes, but they keep the recipe feeling fresh every time.

Storage & Reheating

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

To reheat, use a skillet over medium heat. This helps bring back the texture of the potatoes. Add a small splash of water or extra sauce if needed.

The microwave works too, but the skillet keeps everything a bit more balanced.

Pro Tips

Cut potatoes evenly: This helps them cook at the same rate and crisp properly
Don’t overcrowd the pan: Give everything space to brown instead of steam
Let potatoes sit before stirring: That first golden crust really matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Stirring too early: Potatoes need time to develop that golden surface
Adding sauce too soon: Wait until chicken and potatoes are cooked for better texture
Using high heat the whole time: Medium heat gives better control and prevents burning

Conclusion

There’s something really comforting about a skillet meal like this. You cook it all in one place, you serve it straight from the pan, and somehow it just feels easier.

And honestly, when the potatoes are golden and the chicken is coated in that sticky BBQ layer, it’s hard not to go back for another bite.

FAQs

Can I use pre-cooked chicken?

Yes, but add it at the end just to warm it through so it doesn’t dry out.

What type of potatoes work best?

Regular white or yellow potatoes work best because they crisp nicely while staying soft inside.

Can I make this ahead of time?

You can prep the ingredients ahead, but it tastes best when cooked fresh for the best texture.

How do I get crispy potatoes?

Cook them in a single layer and avoid stirring too often at the beginning.

Can I freeze this dish?

It’s possible, but the potatoes may lose some texture when reheated.

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BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet


  • Author: Ellie
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Description

BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet is a hearty one-pan meal with crispy golden potatoes and tender chicken coated in a rich, slightly sticky BBQ sauce. Simple ingredients come together quickly for a comforting and satisfying dish.


Ingredients

Scale

2 large chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces

3 medium potatoes, diced into small cubes

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 cup BBQ sauce

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1 teaspoon smoked paprika

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper


Instructions

1. Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add olive oil.

2. Add diced potatoes in a single layer and cook without stirring for a few minutes until golden on one side, then stir occasionally until crispy outside and tender inside.

3. Push potatoes to one side and add chicken pieces to the skillet, letting them sear for a few minutes before stirring.

4. Cook chicken until fully done and lightly browned, then mix with the potatoes.

5. Sprinkle garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and black pepper over the skillet and stir to coat evenly.

6. Pour BBQ sauce over the mixture and gently stir to coat everything without breaking the potatoes.

7. Let it cook for a few minutes until the sauce thickens slightly and becomes glossy.

8. Remove from heat, let sit briefly, and serve warm directly from the skillet.

Notes

Let potatoes sit undisturbed at the start to create a crispy golden crust.

Cook chicken in the same pan for deeper flavor.

Add sauce at the end so it thickens properly without burning.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Skillet
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 portion
  • Calories: 350
  • Sugar: 8g
  • Sodium: 500mg
  • Fat: 15g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 10g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 28g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 25g
  • Cholesterol: 85mg

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BBQ Chicken Potato Skillet – One Pan Comfort Meal

Ellie Monroe, food blogger at My Flashy Recipes, sharing easy chicken recipes and family meals
Ellie Monroe

Hi, I’m Ellie Monroe, a food blogger and mom from Asheville, North Carolina. I share easy chicken recipes and family meals that make cooking stress-free and joyful. When I’m not cooking, I love traveling, exploring food spots, and family time.

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