You’ll Love This One-Pan 5-Ingredient Delicious Chicken Recipe!

Aug 30, 2021 | Food, Recipes

Nothing is better than a one-pan, 5-ingredient meal! (Can we get an amen?!) Whip this “delicious chicken” recipe up in no time, and you'll have a family-approved dinner on the table in just a short time!

Delicious chicken and green beans on a plate, from Fun Cheap or Free

With lots of kids and life being crazy, we've turned to effortless dinners. If it's a one-pan, slow cookerfreezer-to-oven, or a meal with just a few ingredients you likely already have (#ShelfCooking), we are all over it. That's why we're sharing a favorite around our house that is not only quick and easy; it's DELICIOUS. So delicious, in fact, it's called Delicious Chicken. (Clearly.)

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All you need are five ingredients, some seasonings, and one pan to make this awesomeness. The secret ingredient is graham crackers, believe it or not! It coats the chicken in a sweet, salty breading that leaves you wondering why the heck you never thought to use graham crackers before. Add this to your recipe binder because you're going to want to make it again and again!



OUR FAVORITE SIDES

Fork with dinner, from Fun Cheap or Free

This delicious chicken recipe pairs so well with pretty much any side that you have! Here are some of our favorites:

Keep it simple, mama! Since this dish features potatoes, you don't need much on the side, so don't be afraid to pull out that leftover sliced watermelon and call it good.


HOW TO MODIFY THIS RECIPE

Are you missing an ingredient or two but dying to try our delicious chicken recipe? Don't worry! Here are a few easy modifications you can try:

  • Graham Cracker Substitute – No graham crackers? No problem! You can also use Ritz crackers, cereal, or even bread crumbs. If you want the sweetness of graham crackers, then add just a little brown sugar, and you'll be on your way to making your taste buds do a happy dance.
  • Chicken Breast Substitute – We used boneless, skinless chicken breasts because we had a ton in the fridge, but thighs are A-okay, too.
  • Corn Substitute – If you're out of corn, don't sweat it. Leave it out, or sub in another veggie. A can of green beans would work!
  • Potato Substitute – Use up any kind of potato you have, or mix and match. You could even try sweet potatoes. The flavors mesh well with the sweetness from the graham crackers!

If your spice rack is looking bare, use what you have. Packets of dry salad dressing mix work great in a pinch! The moral of the story? You can use whatever you have in the fridge and pantry to whip up this recipe, so just step away from the car keys. Now, are you ready to get to this EASY and mouthwatering recipe?!


EASY CHICKEN CASSEROLE RECIPE

Delicious chicken in a casserole, from Fun Cheap or Free

You really can't go wrong with this delicious chicken recipe! It's the perfect use of graham crackers that are going stale or are leftover from your s'mores party.

Delicious chicken in a casserole, from Fun Cheap or Free

Delicious Chicken Recipe

An easy 5-ingredient recipe that only uses one pan! It's sure to be a family favorite and is very quick to throw together!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 8 Tbsp butter, divided
  • 3-4 cups potatoes, very thinly sliced
  • 1 can corn, drained (or 16-oz frozen corn)
  • 1-1 ½ cups honey graham crackers, crushed
  • 3-4 large skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
  • 2 tsp basil, separated
  • 2 tsp salt, separated
  • 2 tsp pepper, separated
  • 1 tsp rosemary

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Put 4 Tbsp butter in a 9×13 pan and place in the oven as it's preheating. (Don't let the butter burn!) Pour the melted butter into a separate bowl or dish.
  • Meanwhile, slice the potatoes. Line the bottom of the pan with potatoes and top with corn. Add 1 tsp each of basil, salt, and pepper.
  • Combine graham cracker crumbs with 1 tsp each of basil, salt, and rosemary.
  • Dip chicken into 4 Tbsp melted butter, then coat completely in the crumb mixture. Place on top of the potatoes and corn. Sprinkle remaining crumb mixture on top!
  • Cover and bake for 30 minutes (depending on how large your chicken tenders are). Uncover and bake another 10 minutes or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F and the potatoes are tender.
  • Serve with your favorite sides and tell all your friends how awesome you are.

Notes

If you don't have graham crackers, crush some Ritz crackers and stir in a teaspoon of brown sugar for a little sweetness! 
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Sounds so delicious, right?! If you're lucky enough to have any leftovers, then you won't be disappointed! It reheats really well, and you'll get to enjoy it all over again.


Alright, well there you have it! Our famous “Delicious Chicken” recipe that'll have your family saying wow in 2.5 seconds, flat. Let us know how much you love it in the comments!

image with text that reads "delicious chicken", from Fun Cheap or Free

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Looking for more great ideas?!

  • A baked potato bar is the perfect way to feed a crowd (or your family) a cheap, filling, and delicious meal!
  • Our smothered tilapia recipe is another quick and delicious meal that'll please the whole family!
  • Chicken tacos are so easy to make, plus we've got 3 ways to reuse the leftovers!

Bon appetit!

16 Comments

  1. Nikki

    This does indeed sound delicious. I’m really disappointed that we can’t get graham crackers here in Australia; my family would probably love this. (If anyone in Australia is reading this and knows of an alternative to graham crackers please let me know)

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    • FunCheapOrFree

      NO WAY! I’m so sad about that! You could use Ritz crackers. Or any other crackers for that matter. Maybe mix a little honey in the breading? The graham is slightly sweet and added to the salty is mmmm mmm good. I’ll bring you graham crackers if I ever come to visit!

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    • Michelle

      Try arnotts Marie biscuits, or arrowroot. Some people say digestive biscuits are also a good sub also. I am from Australia but now live in the US. I think you would have to add a little sugar them though! ?

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  2. Jennifer

    Looks so good! Going to make it this weekend! Did you know you can cook corn on the cob in the microwave and it tastes just like you boiled it?! Wrap each cob in a damp paper towel and cook for 2 minutes per cob. Great time saver!

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    • Sharon

      You can cook corn on the cob in the husk for 3 minutes in the microwave. When done cut the stem end at kernels and pull the hairs and husk all off as one!

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      • FunCheapOrFree

        WHAT?! Love that, I’ll have to try it!

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  3. Corinna

    Looks great and so easy! I’ll have to give this a try!

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  4. Angela

    Just tried this for dinner tonight. It was amazingly delicious! I wasn’t sure how the graham crackers were going to work out, but they make it so good. Thanks for sharing!

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    • FunCheapOrFree

      So glad you liked it!! XO

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  5. Holly

    Hey Jordan! I tried this recipe tonight (smelled so good!) but my potatoes took fo-ev-ah to cook. It started drying out the chicken and I finally had to take all the chicken pieces (cut up small like you did) and put the potato mixture back in for a third time. I drained my corn…is that why the potatoes didn’t cook? Help!

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    • FunCheapOrFree

      Oh no! I’ve never had that problem before. Did you slice them SUPER thin? Like as thin as poker chips? That’s how I do it and it never seems to be a problem. Maybe bake them without everything on them first for a few minutes then add the chicken if it continues to be a problem!

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      • Holly

        Thanks girl! Yeah, I sliced them really thin, like for au gratin potatoes. So weird. I’ll maybe cook them separately for a bit next time and see how they do.
        Thanks!
        P.S. It was really yummy!

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  6. Neana

    Can’t wait to try this! Thank you!

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  7. Melissa

    I made this tonight and it was good, but I felt a whole tsp of pepper was a bit overpowering on the potatoes, I would do half or less next time for sure! Otherwise tasty, thanks!

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  8. Jordan Lindley

    This recipe was so yummy but I am having a hard time getting the breading to stay and crisp. Any thoughts on a certain pan or suggestions?

    Reply

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