Tonight, all eyes will be on this buttery, one pot lemon herb chicken and rice with lemon herb spices, all cooked and ready to devour in 30 minutes in just one pot!
Loving one-pot wonders for busy nights? Youโve gotta try One Pot Cashew Chicken Ramen, One Pot Enchilada Orzo, and One Pan Mediterranean Chicken with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce.
Ankle socks? What does that have to do with chicken, you ask? Well, I grew up in the 90s so if you can remember back that far you might recall those long socks we used to wear all the time reaching anywhere from 2 to 5 inches above your shoes. I was fairly young and easily influenced when the ankle sock movement began, so when I finally gave into peer pressure and tried on my first pair of ankle socks, let’s just say it felt…revolutionary. I had that, “where have you been all my life?“ feeling.
That all is to say, why has everyone else in the world known how wonderful one-pot dishes were while I avoided them? Although I may not have all the answers, I do know one thing: One pot dishes are here to stay on this blog.
Why This Recipe Works
This recipe for lemon herb chicken and rice is about as easy as it gets. And so tasty too!
One pot โ I have to say it again. I might even shout it from the rooftops. One-pot meals are LIFE. So easy to cook in, so easy to clean up, I wish every meal could be made in one pot.
Easy pantry staples โ Doesn’t get any easier than thawing some chicken, cooking in butter, adding boxed or canned broth, rice, lemon, and some spices.
Leftovers โ This recipe makes a decent amount of food and makes for great leftovers. Or, if you’re into meal prepping, this would make four excellent to-go lunches or dinners and reheats easily.
Easy to customize โ If you prefer different flavors, you could do some cumin and chili powder and limes instead of lemon, or whatever is your favorite flavor.
Here’s How You Make It
Get out that one pot and that’s all you need to make this delicious lemon herb chicken and rice.
- First, melt the butter over medium-high heat in a large skillet or pan with a lid. Season the chicken with salt and pepper and add the Italian seasonings to the chicken, too. Put the chicken in the butter and brown it for 1-2 minutes on each side.
- Take the chicken off and put it on a plate (it won’t be cooked all the way through).
- Now, to the same pot, add in the rice, chicken broth, lemon juice, and the rest of the Italian seasoning. Put the chicken back in on top of this mixture and put the lid on. Simmer over medium-low heat till the liquid is dissolved and rice is cooked, about 20-25 minutes.
- Serve with fresh parsley or cilantro as a garnish and with extra lemon wedges if you prefer. Serve while hot.
Can you cook raw chicken and rice together?
Although you brown the chicken before adding the rice into this dish, the chicken is basically still raw inside. So, yes, you can cook raw chicken and rice together. If you are worried about cross-contamination, remember that you’ll be cooking both the chicken and the rice so there’s no need to worry that you’ll get sick from eating undercooked chicken/contaminated rice.
How Many Cups is Two Chicken Breasts?
For an average size bone-in breast, you should get about 1 ยฝ cups of chicken. For a skinless, boneless chicken breast, you’ll get about 1 ยฝ cups as well. Of course, it all depends on the size of your chicken breasts to begin with.
Expert Tips
- If you are cooking with bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts, up the browning time to about 3-4 minutes per side before removing to add the rice and broth. Be sure to check that the chicken has reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees before eating.
- If you are using brown rice, you’ll need to up the cooking time to about 30-35 minutes. Check around the 30-minute mark for doneness.
- Some great add-ins to this recipe include one can of fire-roasted tomatoes, half a cup of frozen peas or carrots, one teaspoon of red pepper flakes, or add half a finely chopped onion to the butter to caramelize a bit before adding chicken.
- This chicken and rice recipe will keep for up to 3 days in the fridge or up to 3 months in the freezer in an airtight container.
More Recipes You’ve Gotta Try
- Baked Honey Lemon Garlic Salmon in Foil
- Chicken and Asparagus Stir Fry
- One Pan Spanish Chicken and Rice
- Lemon Herb Shrimp and Rice Skillet
Did you make this One Pot Lemon Herb Chicken and Rice recipe? YAY! Please rate the recipe below!
One Pot Lemon Herb Chicken & Rice
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 2 tablespoons butter
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
Rice
- 1 cup uncooked white rice
- 2 ยผ cups chicken broth - (I used low sodium)
- juice of 1 lemon
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
Instructions
- Melt butter over medium heat in a large skillet or pan (one that has a lid). Season chicken with salt and pepper to taste, and Italian seasoning. Brown chicken in the butter for 1-2 minutes on each side. (Chicken shouldn’t be cooked through at this point) Transfer chicken to a plate.
- Add rice, chicken broth, lemon juice, and remaining Italian seasoning to the pan (no need to clean it first). Place chicken on top, then cover and simmer over medium-low heat for 20-25 minutes until liquid is dissolved.
- Garnish with fresh parsley or cilantro if desired and lemon wedges for squeezing. Serve immediately.
Notes
- If you are cooking with bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts, up the browning time to about 3-4 minutes per side before removing to add the rice and broth. Be sure to check that the chicken has reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees before eating.ย
- If you are using brown rice, you’ll need to up the cooking time to about 30-35 minutes. Check around the 30-minute mark for doneness.ย
- Some great add-ins to this recipe include one can of fire-roasted tomatoes, half a cup of frozen peas or carrots, one teaspoon of red pepper flakes, or add half a finely chopped onion to the butter to caramelize a bit before adding chicken.
- This chicken and rice recipe will keep for up to 3 days in the fridge or up to 3 months in the freezer in an airtight container.ย
You say you can use brown rice. Brown rice takes 45 minutes to cook. Will the additional time dry out the chicken breasts. Suggestions?
Thanks,
Sunny
Hi Sunny, there is a chance that you might end up with chicken that is less moist if you go a full 45 minutes so I would suggest waiting to add the chicken to the pan til 15 or so minutes into the cooking time!
Great recipe! No complaints from any of my kids and thats a big thing!
Yayyyyyy – it’s definitely a winner if the kids love it!!!
Okay, how long did you ACTUALLY simmer this for? I have the dish in progress and it’s been simmering for 45 minutes covered. The liquid hasn’t even begun to boil off.
Hi Brian, I simmered this dish for 25 minutes – all of the liquid was gone at this point!
It was good, but I had the same issue with the rice having to cook it for 45 minutes and ended up having to add water and broth. I used brown rice if that makes a difference on time. All in all it turned out good. My husband’s thinks it needs some sort of sauce on it but he says that about almost everything!
Ha – sounds like my husband! He says every dish without sauce is lacking something!! The brown rice probably needed the extra cooking time – white rice cooks faster!
I made this yesterday, it was so easy and so good. I made it with quinoa which took about 45 mins. I wish I had read the comments about simmering for 15 and adding the chicken later so it doesn’t over cook. However my chicken was still moist and turn out yummy still! But great note and great recipe!
Thanks Janet! I’m happy to hear it turned out great with the quinoa!!