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Are you looking for a gorgeous, easy Paleo dinner recipe? This is my Lemon Rosemary Chicken Recipe.
Photography has become quite a passion of mine! I’m not always one to brag, but I’m actually very proud of these photos.I love a good cast iron skillet, and this chicken was just to die for!One thing I learned about photography is that itis all about the lighting! And it’s also about perspective.We all have our own photography style, and we are all attracted to different looks and feels of a picture. It’s hard for me to channel my creative side, but taking pictures of food seems to help! If youwant to see what I’m eating daily, check out my instagram.
This recipe is in my top 10 recipes! I personally always keep it “in rotation”, for when I need a delicious easy recipe. If you are looking for a good cast iron, here’s one from Amazon! It really isa necessity to make this dish.
Enjoy the recipe and share with me (in the comments) your experience with it.As always follow me onInstagram,Facebook,Twitter&Pinterestfor some more Monica and more Paleo ideas, too!
Lemon Rosemary Chicken
Monica Bravo
whole 30 and paleo approved
5 from 1 vote
Servings 4
Calories 428 kcal
Ingredients
- ¼ cup olive oil
- 4 chicken breasts
- 1 ½ sweet potatoes cubed
- 1 large lemon squeezed
- 1 large lemon sliced
- 2 Tablespoons rosemary
- 5 garlic cloves crushed
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Add olive oil to a large cast iron skillet or to a roasting pan, and heat over medium-high heat. If using a roasting pan, you may need to use it over two burners.
Sprinkle desired amount of salt and pepper over chicken breasts. Then place the chicken breast sides down in the pan. Add the cubed sweet potatoes, and cook in pan/skillet for 4-5 minutes or until the chicken is browned.
Turn the chicken over and pour lemon, rosemary, and garlic over the chicken and potatoes. Top with sliced lemons.
Bake at 400 degrees for 30-35 minutes, or until the chicken is done. This varies for each oven.
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Chiqui says
Looks yummy!! Great job on the pics. 🙂 Can’t wait to try it once the heat calms down in our region. Right now, I’m not inspired to cook and heat up our home even further.
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Monica Bravo says
Haha I totally understand. Louisiana is HOT HOT HOT right now. I have been eating mostly cold things as well.
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Erika says
Girl, you should be proud of these photos–they’re amazing!!! It was so nice to meet you last night–sorry I took off without saying goodbye :/ I was in such shock after meeting Juli and George!! Haha. Anyway, your blog is awesome and can’t wait to read your guest post on PaleOMG!!
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Monica Bravo says
Erika! Thanks for commenting! and no problem! I was in shock too haha. Had a big fangirl moment! It was so nice to meet you too and I’ll definitely stay in touch on social media 🙂
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Kim says
WOW! Pinned this last night and threw it together quickly when I got Home from work today. Phenomenal!
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Monica Bravo says
Glad you liked it! Thanks Kim!
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Crystal says
Hi, I was wondering if you used boneless chicken breast for this recipe? if so, it seems like it takes a long time to cook the chicken (8-10 on the stove then 40-45 in the oven).
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Monica Bravo says
See AlsoEasy Chickpea Curry RecipeYes I did, that’s the time that worked for me.
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Czyna says
I have a short question. Do I get it correctly, I first cook it and then I bake it as well????? I am scared it would make the chicken taste dry???
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Monica Bravo says
Yes you are correct.
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Ali says
Do you use sweet potatoes or yams?
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Ali says
Do you use sweets potatoes or yams?
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Monica Bravo says
Sweet potatoes, but either will work.
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kim says
Monica,
Are these boneless skinless chicken breasts, or bone-in skin on? Thanks!
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Monica Bravo says
Boneless skinless! : )
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Eliza says
Hi Monica, excited to cook this recipe, but a little confused. On the Paleo parents site, the time for cooking on the stove is doubled, and the oven temp says 450. But here on your blog it says shorter time on the stove and lower temp on the oven. Am I missing something?
Is it supposed to be 8-10 mins on the stove or 4-5?
Is it supposed to be 450 degrees or 400?Thanks!
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Monica Bravo says
Hey Eliza. I actually lowered it when I reposted this recipe on my blog. I think the way I posted it on Paleo Parents was slightly overcooked, and this was due to the oven I was using at the time (college apartment problems!). I will definitely make note of this on here so there won’t be more confusion! The verdict is 4-5 minutes on the stove and 400 degrees in the oven.
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Eliza says
Thanks for being so quick to respond! I went right in the middle of both times and temps and am about to pull it out of the oven now. I’m new to Paleo (literally, day one) but I love the recipes you share. Thanks so much!!!
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Lisa says
Do you happen to have nutritional info on this recipe? Thanks
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Monica Bravo says
I do not! I would just type it in a nutrition calculator.
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Tiffany says
I was curious about how many pounds of chicken are your 4 chicken breasts? Or how many ounces per breast? For some reason all the chicken breast near me is HUGE, think almost a pound per breast :-/
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Monica Bravo says
Wow! Mine are about a half a pound I’d say!
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Sharon says
I have frozen boneless chicken breasts; how would I change the cooking to make it work with frozen chicken?
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Daena Prinsen says
One of my favorite recipes! Love how easy it is!
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Monica Bravo says
Glad you enjoyed it!!
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