This one-pot Slow Cooker Seasoned Chicken, Potatoes and Green beans has a homemade dressing/marinade and will be your new favorite healthy dinner.
If you love this one-pot meal you need to see my Garlic Butter Chicken and Veggies, that recipe has the same easy one pot meal concept as this recipe. Or if you need just a recipe for chicken breasts, try my easy chicken breast recipe.
I’ve seen oven versions of this recipe, but most include an Italian dressing seasoning packet.
Instead of using a seasoning packet to flavor the sauce in this dish, I make a simple mixture of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and dried seasonings.
How to make a one pot chicken dinner:
- Boneless skinless chicken breasts – Can use chicken thighs or tenders.
- Fresh green beans – Frozen works well too.
- Red Potatoes – Cut into quarters or about 1/2 inch pieces.
- Homemade Italian dressing – Super quick to make, see my recipe below.
For the homemade dressing:
- Fresh lemon juice
- Olive oil
- Oregano
- Salt and pepper
- Onion powder
- Minced garlic
Can I use lemon juice out of a squeeze bottle?
- No. This recipe isn’t the time or place to use squeeze bottle lemon juice; the recipe will taste off if you use it.
- Lemons are cheap, be sure to grab them at the store.
Can I use a different vegetable than green beans?
Yes! If you aren’t a green bean fan, then try one of these substitutes.
- Broccoli
- Asparagus
- Canned or fresh corn
- Baby carrots or sliced carrots
- Extra potatoes
Can I use the Italian dressing mix instead of making the homemade dressing?
- Yes! You can forgo all the dressing ingredients and drizzle a half cup of butter over the seasoned chicken, potatoes and green beans then sprinkle an Italian dressing mix over.
- Follow the same cooking directions below.
- You can find the Italian dressing mix on the salad dressing aisle next to the ranch dressing packets.
More complete meal slow cooker recipes:
- Slow Cooker Full Chicken Dinner
- Slow Cooker Ranch Chicken and Potatoes
- Slow Cooker Garlic Butter Chicken and Veggies
- Slow Cooker Bruschetta Chicken
- Slow Cooker Fiesta Chicken with Rice
- Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Casserole
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Slow Cooker Seasoned Chicken, Potatoes and Green Beans
Ingredients:
- 2 lbs. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
- 1/2 lb. fresh green beans trimmed (about 2.5 cups)
- 1 1/4 lb. diced red potatoes about 4 cups
Homemade dressing ingredients:
- 1/3 cup FRESH lemon juice (NOT BOTTLED) (1 large or 2 small lemons)
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1 tsp. dried oregano
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1/4 tsp. pepper
- 1/4 tsp. onion powder
- 2 garlic cloves minced
Instructions:
- Start by placing the chicken the middle of the slow cooker. Next, add the green beans on one side. Then for the potatoes, you will need to mound them high off to the other side.
- In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, oregano, salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic cloves.
- Pour this mixture evenly over the chicken, green beans and potatoes.
- Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours or LOW for 7 hours, without opening the lid during the cooking time.
- Note- Do NOT use lemon juice out of squeeze bottle, the recipe will not turn out correct.
How to Video:
Sarah’s Notes:
- Yes! You can forgo all the dressing ingredients and drizzle a half cup of butter over the seasoned chicken, potatoes and green beans then sprinkle an Italian dressing mix over.
- Follow the same cooking directions below.
- You can find the Italian dressing mix on the salad dressing aisle next to the ranch dressing packets.
- Broccoli
- Asparagus
- Canned or fresh corn
- Baby carrots or sliced carrots
- Extra potatoes
- Bottled lemon juice in recipes can taste bitter.
- This recipe has been tested with fresh lemon juice. Many reviews who have used bottled instead have not liked the meal for the flavor of the bottled lemon juice isn’t right for this recipe.
Nutrition Information:
Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.
Katie Phoenix says
This was absolutely delicious! Thank you for the recipe! I’ve been looking for something different to try and this was great! The fresh lemon juice was so good!
Chuck Lisle says
Made this for the first time yesterday. Delicious. The only thing though was the chicken seemed a little dry. I tried to follow your directions exactly, but maybe I missed something. What do you think?
Miss Rose says
It is possible that your chicken was too thin. I am using big thick breasts, which take longer to cook/dry out.
Jasmin Sotelo says
Can I use russet potatoes or do they have to be red potatoes?
Sarah Olson says
Yes, russets works great.
Yvonne says
Can I use ordinary white potatoes. I find potato takes ages to cook . Or sweet potatoes
Sarah Olson says
Yes, those work great.
Patricia F. says
I am cooking for a group of 13 of us, so plan on using 2 larger Crock-Pots. Am I able to increase amount of main ingredients and follow same cooking time? Also, will be using canned green beans. How long should I let them sit in the Crock-Pot for? Don’t want them to get mushy.
Sarah Olson says
You may have to cook a little longer if you increase the time. I’d add the green beans half way through, but don’t leave the lid off too long, the potatoes won’t cook.
Cherri says
Absolutely delicious and thank you for sharing this with the rest of us! My whole family loved it. Thank you again and I love your recipes. Didn’t have to change a thing.
Sarah Olson says
Thank you for the kind comment Cherri!
Catherine says
We really enjoyed this. I’ve only used my slow cooker for casseroles before and wondered whether this might dry out – but it didn’t and was really tasty. Really good to be able to prepare the whole meal in advance.
Mark Davies says
A different dressing piece do not like lemon
Theo says
Can I use russet potatoes
Sarah Olson says
yes, they will work fine.
Barb says
I discovered your recipe a couple years ago and it has become a family FAVORITE! I sometimes use Balsamic Vinegar and olive oil which changes the flavor but is amazingly delicious.
Sarah Olson says
such a great idea. I will have to try that.
Jakki says
How much balsamic vinegar do you use?
lee shafer says
I think you should pan fry your chicken first b-4 going in to crock-pot!!
Coco Paz says
Good idea. All protein tastes better when its been pan fried before putting it into a crockpot. Pan frying gives a deep/rich taste rather than a boiled taste.
General comment: bottled lemon or lime juice is HORRID. As the website author said, “Lemons are cheap”. They can always be bought in the summer and frozen, juiced or whole, so you don’t have to worry about them going bad.
Julie says
My family really enjoyed this! I had to cook on high and was worried the chicken might be too dry, but it was actually very moist and flavorful. Super easy and healthy dinner that even my picky husband and kids liked.
Mary says
This was just fantastic I will definitely make this again. Thanks for this keeper recipe
Hannah says
Made this but added chicken broth to the sauce and less lemon juice. Then for the last 45 minutes I added mushrooms on top of the green beans. It was delicious!