Honey Dijon Roast Chicken and Pears
A simple, flavorful roast chicken dish where honey, Dijon mustard, and caramelized pears do most of the work. It’s reliable for a holiday dinner because everything bakes on one pan and the sauce forms naturally.

🧡 Why You’ll Love It
- Minimal prep — everything goes on one sheet pan.
- Sweet-savory flavor that feels festive.
- Works with chicken thighs or breasts.
- Easy to scale for larger gatherings.
🧂 Ingredients (serves 4)
Chicken
- 4 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs (or 2 large bone-in breasts)
- 1 tbsp olive oil (good everyday option)
- ¾ tsp kosher salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
Pears & Aromatics
- 2 ripe but firm pears, sliced into 8–10 wedges
- 2 shallots, quartered
- 2–3 sprigs fresh rosemary (or ½ tsp dried)
- 1 tbsp butter, cut into small cubes
Honey Dijon Sauce
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 1½ tbsp honey
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 small garlic clove, minced
- ⅛ tsp salt
Optional for serving
- Fresh thyme
- Extra pan juices spooned over the top
Useful gear
- Rimmed sheet pan (sturdy options)
- Parchment paper (for easy cleanup)
- Instant-read thermometer (helps nail doneness)

🍳 Steps (do this)
- Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C). Line a rimmed sheet pan with parchment.
- Dry the chicken: Pat chicken dry with paper towels. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
- Mix sauce: In a small bowl, stir together Dijon, honey, vinegar, olive oil, garlic, and salt.
- Assemble the pan:
- Scatter pears and shallots across the sheet pan.
- Drizzle with 1 tbsp olive oil and toss lightly.
- Nestle the chicken pieces on top, skin-side up.
- Sauce the chicken: Brush half the Honey Dijon sauce over the chicken.
- Add rosemary & butter: Tuck rosemary sprigs around the pan and dot the pears with small cubes of butter.
- Roast: Bake 30–40 minutes, depending on cut and size, until the thickest part of the chicken reaches 165°F (74°C).
- Finish: Brush the remaining sauce over the chicken during the last 5 minutes of roasting, or right after it comes out of the oven.
- Rest 5 minutes before serving so juices settle.
💡 Helpful Tips & Substitutions
- Pears: Use firm varieties like Bosc or Anjou so they hold shape. Softer pears will break down too much.
- Chicken swaps: Boneless thighs work; reduce roasting time to 20–25 minutes. Boneless breasts take 22–28 minutes depending on thickness.
- Sweetness control: Reduce honey to 1 tbsp if you want a less-sweet glaze.
- Crispy skin: Brush the chicken lightly with olive oil before adding sauce, and place the pan in the upper third of the oven.
- Add-ins: Toss 1 cup halved Brussels sprouts or 1 cup cubed butternut squash on the pan for extra sides.
- Wine substitute: If you want extra sauce, add ¼ cup white wine or chicken broth to the pan before roasting.
🎁 Serving Ideas
- Plate with roasted potatoes, wild rice, or a simple green salad.
- Spoon pan juices over the chicken and pears before serving.
- Add a squeeze of lemon to balance the sweetness.
- Great on a holiday platter — arrange chicken pieces in the center and fan pear slices around the edge.
🕒 Make-Ahead & Storage
- Marinate ahead: Mix sauce and brush onto chicken up to 12 hours in advance. Refrigerate until ready to cook.
- Prep produce: Slice pears and shallots up to 4 hours early; keep refrigerated in a sealed container.
- Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container up to 3 days.
- Reheat: Warm gently in a 325°F oven for 10–12 minutes.
- Freeze: Cooked chicken freezes well for up to 2 months. Pears get soft but are still fine for reheating.
This dish gives you solid holiday flavor without a lot of effort — sweet roasted pears, savory chicken, and a clean, bright honey-Dijon glaze that works with almost any side. Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive version like the expanded post above.