13 One-Pan Chicken and Vegetable Recipes That Cut Down on Cleanup Time (2024)

Rotisserie chicken is good. But you know what's even better—and almost as quick and easy? These one-pan chicken and vegetable recipes. Our ideas include stir-fry chicken and vegetables, slow cooker chicken and vegetables, and roasted chicken and vegetable recipes. These hearty yet healthy ideas allow you to put a nutritious meal on the table (with maximum flavor!) with minimal cleanup after.

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Skillet Chicken and Green Beans with Lemon-Tahini Sauce

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Put that extra tahini (sesame seed paste) left over from your last batch of homemade hummus to give this one-pan chicken and vegetable recipe a rich nutty quality. In just 30 minutes, you can transform ho-hum chicken thighs into a five-star meal masterpiece with that pantry staple, perky lemon, and a few dried spices. The green beans and shallots in the mix mean your main and side dish cook all at once—in a single skillet.

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Pressure Cooker Chicken Cacciatore

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Hit the easy button on this typically low-and-slow classic Italian entrée with an assist from your pressure cooker. Start this slow cooker chicken and vegetable recipe by browning the chicken with the sauté setting, then give the wine-spiked veggies a head start for a few minutes. Combine everything in the pot, and all that's left to do is pressure-cook for a mere 8(!) minutes.

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Pan-Roasted Chicken with Brussels Sprouts and Apples

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Thyme and maple syrup make this 300-calorie roasted chicken and vegetable recipe taste like fall—as do the produce picks (apples and Brussels sprouts). You won't believe how much flavor you can coax out of just five ingredients—but if you have bacon, crisping up a few diced strips would be a brilliant addition. With the help of your handy skillet, this healthy chicken and vegetable recipe can be on the table with little fuss and next to no mess.

Balsamic Chicken and Vegetables

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Searching for easy chicken dinner ideas? Look no further than this one-pan balsamic chicken with roasted vegetables, which happens to be one of our most popular recipes ever. Opt for quick-cooking chicken breast tenderloins to get this nutritious, fresh asparagus-loaded skillet on the table in less than 30 minutes.

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Chicken Alfredo Cauliflower Rice Bake

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Because it's quite rich and decadent, chicken Alfredo pasta is generally a special-occasion-only dish in our book. But this chicken and vegetable recipe is a one-pan-style supper and a lightened-up rendition that we'd feel great about serving and savoring any day of the week. Atop a bed of nicely spiced cauliflower rice, layer on fresh spinach, rotisserie chicken, light Alfredo sauce, and just a sprinkle of grated Parmesan and crunchy panko bread crumbs. Warning: You might fight over the last scoop of this easy, cheesy (and surprisingly low-cal) casserole.

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Breaded Chicken Strips and Sweet Potato Fries

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Please picky eaters with this lightened-up oven-fried twist on chicken fingers and french fries. No drive-through stop required! The roasted sweet potatoes provide all the vitamin A you need for the day. Every element of this sheet pan chicken and vegetable recipe cook together on a single baking sheet for easy cleanup.

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Basil-Tomato Chicken Skillet

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We've got your back if you're craving Italian but following a gluten-free diet. This low-calorie, one-pan chicken and vegetable supper, loaded with basil, garlic, and tomatoes, will make you forget all about pasta. (Although piling it atop a bed of zoodles doesn't sound like a bad idea!)

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Moroccan Chicken and Peppers

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Grind spices (like coriander, cumin, and dried chiles in this recipe) using a mortar and pestle to release their natural aromas. Combine those vibrant spices, plus a sprinkle of cinnamon, in a skillet along with chicken thighs and bell peppers. In just 45 minutes, you'll have a one-pan chicken and vegetable recipe masterpiece that will transport your taste buds to North Africa.

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Chicken and Lemon Broccoli Alfredo

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Put down the take-out menu! With an assist from a jar of light Alfredo sauce, this one-pan chicken and vegetable recipe can be on your table quicker than pizza can arrive at your door. "This is one of my favorite dishes," says one BH&G fan. "I love chicken recipes, and the added touch of broccoli, mushrooms, and lemon sends this dish over the top! I'm making it all the time!"

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Thai-Inspired Green Curry Chicken

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If you think every chicken dinner idea is boring, one serving of this one-pan chicken and vegetable recipe will convince you otherwise. Follow our lead to kick up your dinner routine with green curry paste paired with coconut milk and a scoop of rice. Your taste buds will get just the right amount of heat.

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Tomatillo Chicken Soup

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Chicken tortilla soup gets a low-fuss, flavor-forward makeover in this slow-roasted chicken and vegetable meal. Green tomatillos, green chiles, fresh lime, jalapeño, cumin, garlic, and cilantro make this taste like a restaurant-quality dish.

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Chicken and Broccoli Stir-Fry

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A little bit of sesame oil and freshly grated ginger (just 1 teaspoon each) go a long way. Those two high-impact ingredients help the stir-fry chicken and vegetables taste exactly like the recipe from your favorite Chinese restaurant. Like some spice? Serve with plenty of homemade or store-bought chili crisp.

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Brown Ale-Braised Chicken

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Carrots, celery, and onions simmer together with hearty chicken thighs in this single-skillet roasted chicken and vegetable dish. It's like an entrée and side dish all in one, and that means every bite of all of the above is infused with malty and nutty notes from the brown ale. "I've made it four times and it's more delicious each time," one BH&G home cook raves.

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13 One-Pan Chicken and Vegetable Recipes That Cut Down on Cleanup Time (2024)

FAQs

Can you cook chicken and veggies in the same pan? ›

It's fine, as long as you cook everything until the chicken is done. In other words, don't put a fast cooking vegetable into the pot and then take it out before the chicken is fully cooked. Once the chicken is in the pan, everything else stays in until the chicken has reached a safe interval temperature point.

What pairs well with chicken? ›

The best sides for chicken may depend on the way you're cooking the bird—a burnished roast chicken in the fall or winter goes wonderfully with butternut squash or cauliflower, while grilled chicken in the summer makes more sense with high-season salads and veggies charred over the coals.

Can you cook raw chicken and frozen veggies together? ›

Cut each chicken breast in half diagonally; place in sheet pan. Arrange frozen vegetables around chicken. Drizzle oil over chicken. Bake 30 minutes or until juice of chicken is clear when center of thickest part is cut (at least 165°F).

Should you cook meat or vegetables first in the same pan? ›

Cook the meat first to get that caramelization, then take it out and add in your veggies. The veggies will absorb all of the meaty flavors and scrape up all the delicious bits it left behind. In the end, you'll get caramelized, flavorful meat and tender, not mushy veggies.

Can you cook raw chicken and raw vegetables together? ›

Cooking raw chicken and vegetables in the same pan is generally safe as long as proper food safety practices are followed. Here are some important points to consider: Cooking Temperatures: Both chicken and vegetables need to reach a safe internal temperature to kill any harmful bacteria.

Is it OK to only eat chicken and vegetables everyday? ›

Restricting yourself to steamed vegetables and chicken could very well bring you to this caloric deficit, but it may also leave you feeling deprived and nutritionally-deficient. You may lose weight in the short-term, but it will be hard to sustain for the long-term.

What is the healthiest thing to cook chicken with? ›

Poached Chicken

Poaching is great because it adds virtually no fat to your food, yet yields subtle flavour and moisture. To poach your chicken, add your ingredients (chicken and any other vegetables, aromatics, and spices you like) to a skillet or pot, and add a cooking liquid such as broth, wine, or coconut milk.

What part of a whole chicken takes the longest to cook? ›

Dark meat, such as chicken thighs or legs, will take longer to cook, because they have a higher fat content and density.

How many portions can a whole chicken be cut into? ›

If you don't want to roast or grill a whole chicken at once, you need to cut it into individual parts before you cook it. Here are 7 steps for cutting a whole chicken into 8 pieces: 2 breast halves, 2 thighs, 2 drumsticks, and 2 wings. Lay the bird on its back.

How many meals can 1 whole chicken make? ›

I often buy whole chickens and create an entire menu plan around 1 chicken, using it in a variety of different ways to create 4-5 meals from one chicken. The meals are diverse enough that it doesn't feel like you're eating the same thing every day.

What is the best combination with meat? ›

Try adding apple, pomegranate or oranges with pork loins or chops; Peaches, apricots, dried figs and mango pair well with ham (baked or served cold) and work wonderfully in pork burgers. Beef: With a stronger flavour, sweeter fruits work best with beef dishes like apricots, peaches, plums and prunes.

Is chicken and potatoes a good combo? ›

Is there anything more perfect than a dish combining chicken and potatoes for a weeknight dinner? Chicken breasts, thighs (our favorite cut), or even a whole bird all go perfectly with creamy, dreamy spuds.

Do you cook chicken or vegetables first in a pan? ›

Chicken generally takes longer to cook than vegetables, so starting the stir-frying process by frying off your chicken first is the way to go. To prevent it from getting dry, remove it from the pan once it's brown before cooking the vegetables.

Can you cook raw meat in a pan with vegetables? ›

You can cook your meat and veggies in the same skillet, but cook the meat first, take it out, and then add in your veggies. Be especially careful with frozen veggies.

Can you put raw chicken on cooking vegetables? ›

If you cook the veggies and the meat together, some bacteria will transfer to the veggies, but they're all going to cook and kill the bacteria before it has any chance to do anything, so you're fine.

Why do we cook vegetables and chicken separately? ›

Cross-contamination occurs when juices from uncooked foods come in contact with safely cooked foods, or with other raw foods that don't need to be cooked, like fruits and vegetables. The juices from some raw foods, like meats and seafood, can contain harmful bacteria that could make you and your family sick.

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