Chicken Thigh Tray Bake (Crispy, Juicy + One Pan Dinner)

Juicy, crispy chicken thigh tray bake with vegetables on a baking tray.

If you need a no-fuss dinner that basically cooks itself, this Chicken Thigh Tray Bake is it. Everything goes on one tray, the oven does the work, and you end up with crispy chicken, caramelised veg, and zero stress.

Perfect for busy weeknights, meal prep days, or those evenings when you just can’t be bothered—but still want something proper and satisfying on the table.

In This Recipe for Chicken Thigh Tray Bake

Why This Recipe Works

  • One tray = less washing up (huge win)
  • Budget-friendly using chicken thighs
  • Beginner-proof—no fancy skills needed
  • Flexible with whatever veg you’ve got
  • Great for leftovers and next-day lunches

Costing & Budget Breakdown (Real Mum Maths)

  • Chicken thighs = one of the cheapest cuts with the most flavour
  • Root veg = filling and affordable

Estimated cost per serve: budget-friendly family meal

Stretch it further:

  • Serve with rice, couscous, or flatbread
  • Use leftovers for wraps, lunch boxes, or quick salads

Tips for Maximum Flavour

  • Don’t overcrowd the tray—this is the secret to crispy skin
  • Bone-in thighs stay juicier and more forgiving
  • Pat the chicken dry before marinating for extra crispiness
  • Want extra crisp? Pop it under the grill for 5 minutes at the end

Meal Prep & Storage

  • Fridge: keeps well for 3–4 days
  • Freezer: portion and freeze for easy future dinners
  • Reheating: oven is best to keep skin crispy (microwave softens it)

Easy Variations

  • Honey garlic twist: add extra honey and garlic
  • Lemon herb: swap soy for lemon juice
  • Mild family version: reduce paprika for picky eaters
  • Extra veg: use whatever needs using up

Chicken Thigh Tray Bake (Crispy, Juicy + One Pan Dinner)

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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Course: MainCuisine: AustralianDifficulty: Easy

A crispy, juicy chicken thigh tray bake made in one pan—perfect for busy mums, beginners, andbudget-friendly family dinners.

Servings
+

4

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

45

minutes
Calories

560

kcal
Total time

1

hour 
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Ingredients

  • 8 8 chicken thighs, bone-in, skin-on, about 1.4 kg

  • 600 g 600 potatoes, chopped

  • 250 g 250 carrots, sliced

  • 1 medium 1 red onion, cut into wedges

  • 120 g 120 broccoli florets, optional

  • 60 ml 60 olive oil

  • 4 4 garlic cloves, crushed

  • 20 ml 20 honey

  • 20 ml 20 soy sauce

  • 1 tsp 1 paprika

  • 1 tsp 1 dried oregano

  • 1 1 Salt, to taste

  • 1 1 Black pepper, to taste

Directions

  • Preheat your oven to 200°C (or 180°C fan-forced).
  • In a large bowl, mix all the marinade ingredients.
  • Add the chicken thighs and toss until fully coated.
  • Spread the potatoes, carrots, and onion on a large baking tray.
  • Place the chicken on top, skin side up.
  • Drizzle any leftover marinade over the tray.
  • Bake for 35–45 minutes, until: the chicken is golden and crispy, the veg is soft and slightly caramelised
  • Add broccoli in the last 10–15 minutes so it stays fresh and not mushy.

Equipment

What to Serve with Chicken Tray Bake

This tray bake is a full meal on its own, but if you want to stretch it further (or feed extra mouths), here are some easy add-ons:

  • A light soup starter like this 👉 Lose a Kilo Soup (perfect if you’re trying to keep things balanced)
  • Fresh bread or wraps to soak up all those tray juices
  • A simple side salad for something fresh and crunchy

Turn It Into a Full Family Meal Plan

If you’re planning ahead for the week, pair this tray bake with other easy, budget-friendly favourites:

Leftover Ideas

Got leftovers? Don’t let them go to waste—turn them into completely new meals:

  • Shred the chicken and use it in wraps or sandwiches
  • Add to rice bowls or quick stir-fries

FAQs

Can I use boneless chicken thighs?

Yes, but they cook faster and won’t be quite as juicy. Reduce cooking time by about 10 minutes and keep an eye on them.

How do I get really crispy chicken skin?

Make sure the skin is dry before cooking, don’t overcrowd the tray, and roast at a high temperature. Finishing under the grill helps too.

Can I make this ahead of time?

Absolutely. You can marinate the chicken in advance (up to 24 hours) or cook the whole tray bake and reheat later.

Can I freeze chicken tray bake?

Yes—portion it out and freeze for up to 2–3 months. Reheat in the oven for best results.

What vegetables work best?

Anything that roasts well—potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, courgette, capsicum, or even green beans.

Is this recipe good for meal prep?

Perfect for it. It stores well, reheats easily, and can be used in multiple meals (wraps, rice bowls, salads).

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overcrowding the tray (leads to soggy veg)
  • Skipping seasoning (this is where flavour comes from)
  • Cooking at too low a temperature
  • Adding soft veg too early (like broccoli)

This is one of those recipes you’ll come back to again and again—simple, affordable, and actually doable on a busy day.

Pop everything on a tray, let the oven do its thing, and dinner’s sorted without the stress.

Save it, bookmark it, and make it part of your weekly rotation.

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Lenz
Lenz has been part of the Stay At Home Mum team since 2015 and currently serves as its General Manager. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Development Communication, Major in Journalism, from Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan and previously worked as a news reporter for SunStar Cagayan de Oro. Lenz contributes practical guides, lifestyle resources, and helpful content designed to support busy families while overseeing the platform’s content and marketing initiatives.

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