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This colorful Sheet Pan Korean Chicken Bowl with Sweet Potatoes and Yum Yum Sauce is the perfect weeknight dinner. Chicken tossed in an addicting sweet and spicy Korean inspired BBQ sauce, roasted with sweet potatoes, and served up bowl style with steamed rice, homemade yum yum sauce, and vegetables. This quick-cooking, easy sheet pan dinner comes together in just about an hour. It’s colorful, healthy, and beyond good. Incorporate this into your monthly dinner rotation or prep ahead of time and enjoy for lunch throughout the week.

They’re colorful, flavorful, and so full of everything I love. I’ve been holding onto this recipe for a couple weeks now and could not be more excited to share it. These bowls are GOOD…and simple…and pretty healthy too. Do you see all that color? Perfect for these very white, snowy winter days.
It’s definitely that time of year when I really start to crave color when it comes to cooking. I hit a little bit of a “slump” with the cozy, not so colorful, winter recipes. So I switched gears and decided to bring back all the color. Enter this bowl. Everything from the chicken to the sweet potatoes, to all the “optional” toppings, are colorful. And most importantly, this dish is so delicious.
The added bonus is that this recipe is made entirely on one sheet pan and in just about an hour’s time. Great for busy weeknights, but delicious enough for the weekend too. The flavors are, of course, inspired by my family’s trip to South Korea for the 2018 winter Olympics. Which is crazy to think was just about two years ago, almost to the day (Red took gold February 11th)! I love being able to bring back all those amazing memories through food. It takes me back to a really special time.

First things first, if you’ll be cooking rice, get that started now so it can cook while the chicken cooks.
Next, start in on the sweet potatoes as they take the most time to cook. Get them on a sheet pan and start roasting them up simply with sesame oil, salt, and pepper.
While the potatoes are roasting, make the Gochujang sauce. This is a pretty simple mix of Gochujang (Korean chili paste), soy sauce, and sesame seeds. The Gochujang adds all the flavor, so you really don’t need much else. Gochujang makes everything good, it’s sweet, tangy, spicy, and salty.
Toss about half of this sauce with cubed chicken, then add the chicken to the pan with the sweet potatoes. Roast the chicken and potatoes together until the chicken is cooked through. Now, here is the KEY. During the last few minutes of cooking you’ll want to switch the oven to broil to help give the chicken just a little bit of a char and make the sauce really stick to the chicken.

While everything is roasting in the oven, start prepping the rest of the bowls. Make the yum yum sauce with the remaining Gochujang sauce by mixing it with your choice of yogurt, sour cream, or mayo. Personally, I like to use yogurt, but use what you and your family love most. Either way, this sauce is beyond good and slightly addicting. It’s my recommendation to double it.
For my vegetables, I toss a bunch of kale with fresh lime juice and cilantro. My other toppings include avocado, kimchi, carrots, cucumbers, and green onions. You can use all of these or take your pick of favorites.
At this point, it’s time to put it all together. Add the rice to bowls, then spoon the chicken, potatoes, kale, and yum yum sauce over top. Finish with any and all toppings you’d like. There is A LOT going on here, but it’s all so very very good!

What is Gochujang? If you’re not familiar, Gochujang it’s Korean chili paste. It’s spicy with a little sweetness, and it’s extremely flavorful. It’s traditional in a lot of Korean based sauces and is often used in Korean fried chicken or simply as a dipping sauce. Over here, we LOVE Gochujang and I use it for so much more than just Korean food. It’s good paired with pretty much anything that you’d enjoy with a touch of hot sauce.
You can buy Gochujang in most grocery stores. I know Whole Foods and Trader Joes carry it. I highly recommend this brand Gochujang. It certainly makes for the best, truly Korean food. Tip? If you love a lot of sauce (we do!), then I would recommend doubling the Gochujang sauce so that you can have extra for serving…yes, in addition to the creamy yum yum sauce. Never enough sauce, you know?

Now, let’s talk about the broiler. When using the broiler you must watch the food closely. And I really, really do mean that. Things can go from perfect to completely burnt in a matter of seconds. Trust me, I know from experience. And all broilers are different, so cooking times will vary from oven to oven.
Bonus? This is such a wonderful meal for meal prepping. Just package everything up in your favorite glass containers and enjoy it as an easy lunch or dinner.

I really can’t tell you enough how much I love this Korean inspired bowl. It’s so delicious, healthy, and a recipe that truly everyone will love. Plus it’s pretty easy too!
I’ll be turning to this one time and time again. Sheet pan dinners are always my go-to, but this Korean bowl is hands down a favorite. It’s all about that sticky Korean sauce. It truly makes everything that much better. Can’t wait to make this one again!

Looking for other Korean inspired recipes? Here are some of my favorites:
Oven Fried Korean Popcorn Chicken
Instant Pot Sticky Korean Chicken
Instant Pot Korean Bulgogi BBQ Tacos
If you make this sheet pan Korean chicken bowl with sweet potatoes and yum yum sauce, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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So good!
Thank you Nora! xTieghan
I made this for dinner tonight and it was absolutely delicious! I will definitely make it again ?
That is so great to hear! Thank you Renée! xTieghan
Im going to try to substitute tofu for the chicken to make it vegetarian, any suggestions?
Hey Lauren! That is a great idea! I would just cube the tofu, dry it well and roast as I directed for the chicken. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
This is really excellent, especially for the little work required. Thanks for a fantastic recipe.
Thank you Caitlin! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
love this, haven’t seen sweet potatoes used in such a creative way for a long time, love all of these flavors, thank you, really like this!
Thank you so much Sabrina! xTieghan
Soooo many awesome chicken recipes that I am finding that I can easily make gluten-free! This is so great and looks amazing. Thank you for this recipe, Tieghan! Can’t wait to try it!
Thank you Jennifer! I hope you love this one! Let me know how it turns out for you! xTieghan
Hi Hi What if I cannot find Gochujang Korean chili paste. Can I use a substitute?
Hi Sharon! I would recommend using your favorite chili paste that you have access to. Anything that you enjoy with a little bit of heat to it should would well. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
Made this yesterday and it was delicious! I was afraid it might be too spicy for my husband, but he also told me how much he enjoyed it. Don’t skip that simply prepared kale salad! I couldn’t believe how tasty that sesame/lime dressing was! Sadly, Cilantro was the only item I didn’t have on hand, but I used parsley instead. Great recipe.
Thank you so much! So happy to hear that Rayann! xTieghan
This was delicious! I made it tonight and all 3 of my kids gobbled it up. The sauce for the chicken is so flavorful, and the contrast of the sweet potatoes and the chicken with all of the bright raw veggies was perfect. Tonight’s leftovers will be tomorrow’s breakfast with a fried egg on top. ?
Ooo sounds amazing! So glad this turned out so well, Catherine! xTieghan
Made this recipe tonight; it was very easy and so good! Thanks! 🙂
Thank you so much Caroline! xTieghan
Perfect sheet pan dinner. Flavorful and great for any night. I may use chopped butternut squash vs. sweet potatoes, but looking forward to making this.
Thank you so much Joyce! I hope you love this! xTieghan
I do love all the colors this recipe delivers. And the flavor looks phenomenal. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much Linger! I hope you try this! xTieghan
This looks delicious! We have been trying to make more Asian food at home so will have to add this to the list. I’m not a huge fan of spicy though – what would you say the spice level is on a scale of 1 -5? Is it possible to reduce the heat? Thank you!
Hi Emily! It’s not too spicy, but try using only 1-2 tablespoons of the Korean chili paste. That will certainly tame the heat. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan! This looks great! I’m not a huge fan of kale though, is there another green you’d suggest? Spinach? Arugula? Thanks!
Hi Natalee! Spinach or arugula would both be great, so just use your favorite! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
I love sweet potato, might just try this soon!
Thank you Ruth! xTieghan