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One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon

4.17 from 53 votes

What’s Inside: One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon Recipe to add to your list of Delicious and Quick Chicken Skillet Recipes (since you’ll always need these on hand). This Paleo, Whole30, and AIP-friendly meal can be made in just 30 minutes.


One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon Recipe via Food by Mars (Whole30, Paleo)

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This recipe was so easy to prepare and so flavorful! My husband and two-year-old loved it as well! Definitely keeping this one in our recipe box!” – Doralyn

One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon

I am back with a quick weeknight meal that I’ve already received rave reviews about since it’s featured as one of the 50 anti-inflammatory recipes in my winter meal plan!! Literally, someone said, “I didn’t even like brussels sprouts until now”… and while I’d love to pat myself on the back for that, I think the symphony of flavors in this chicken and bacon skillet had something to do with it.

 

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Here’s the scoop:

  • the chopped veggies… going seasonal with brussels sprouts and butternut squash (to save more time, you can always buy pre-chopped/cubed veggies or chop them on the weekend)
  • chopped protein (literally just go nuts on some chicken breast and bacon right out of the package… cutting this small makes everything go quicker)
  • a hot cast iron pan… ah yes, the other MVP, any skillet will do but this provides extra flavor and is a healthier option.
  • To make it extra nutrient-dense, you are welcome to use a little bone broth as cooking liquid, omit, or use water. It just helps absorb into the veggies and get them softer if you’d like!
One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon Recipe via Food by Mars (Whole30, Paleo)

Mixing chicken and bacon together is always a win, I’m sure that’s why you clicked on this recipe (let’s be real)… but so is mixing brussels sprouts with bacon.

Actually, let me just put this out there, ready?

Mixing BACON with anything IS A WIN. So now that we’ve established that, let’s move on to how this one pan chicken and veggies dish has it all…

  • Sweet
  • Savory
  • Soft
  • Crispy

… you can bet it’s perfectly balanced both in nutrition and in flavahhhh!

What are you waiting for? Grab your new favorite Paleo chicken dinner recipe below!

One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon Recipe via Food by Mars (Whole30, Paleo, AIP)


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One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon Recipe via Food by Mars (Whole30, Paleo)

One Pan Chicken and Veggies with Bacon

4.17 from 53 votes
Easy, flavorful, and great for any weeknight meal, this one-pan skillet meal will be a new favorite! The addition of savory bacon mixed with sweet squash and crispy chicken and brussels sprouts is both comforting and bursting with flavor.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 pound skinless chicken breasts cleaned and cut into small ½ inch pieces as shown
  • 4 slices of nitrate/nitrite-free bacon roughly chopped
  • 1 small-medium butternut squash peeled and cubed into small pieces as shown (or approx. 1 ½ cup pre-cubed)
  • 12 ounces brussels sprouts chopped into thirds
  • Sea salt and pepper to taste omit pepper for AIP
  • 1/4 cup chicken or turkey bone broth or water

Instructions:

  • Prepare chicken and season with salt and pepper, set aside.
  • Chop bacon and add to a cast iron pan heated over medium, toss with a wooden spoon for appox. 5-7 minutes until the fat renders and bacon is cooked. Remove the bacon from the pan and set aside. Leave the fat in the pan to cook with.
  • Add chicken pieces and cook, stirring, remove from the pan when golden after approx. 6 minutes or so. Add it to the same plate as your bacon bits.
  • Using the remaining bacon grease in the pan, add your chopped vegetables and stir well to coat in the oil. Cook on the stovetop for 5 minutes or so and then add in your cooking liquid, stir and reduce heat to medium-low. Optionally add cooking liquid for softer veggies.
  • Cover the cast iron with a lid and let cook for approx. 10-12 mins or so until vegetables are done and tender when pricked with a fork.
  • Add chicken and bacon back to the cast iron and stir, most or all liquid should be absorbed into the veggies by now. Serve when ready!
Diet: American
Keywords: one-pan meal, paleo meal
Course: Main Course
-Alison Marras
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10 comments

  1. I like balsamic vinegar on Brussel Sprouts so I tried it on this recipe. This was a big hit in my house and the vinegar just made it that much better. Thank you for this dinner idea!!!!

  2. This recipe was so easy to prepare and so flavorful! My husband and two year old loved it as well! Definitely keeping this one in our recipe box! 

    • Thanks so much for sharing, Doralyn! I’m glad to hear it – my almost 2-yr old loves it too!

  3. One pan meals are my favorite, and this recipe is one of my favorites! We’ve had it for dinner three times already!

  4. This is the perfect quick recipe for a weeknight dinner! I can’t wait to add this to my meal plan for next week.

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