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This simple method will teach you how to make perfectly tender, juicy, and great-tasting baked chicken breasts. A perfectly seasoned chicken dinner is just 3 quick steps away!
Ready in less than 30 minutes, these perfectly seasoned chicken breasts will have dinner on the table fast. Serve with your favorite easy side dishes, like Instant Pot Baked Potatoes, Spaghetti Mac and Cheese or Seasoned Rice and a simple green veggie.
Baked Chicken Breast Recipe Highlights
- Simple and Delicious Seasoning: My easy chicken seasoning is the best for chicken, pork, or even fish!
- Fast and Easy: With this recipe, you can have an easy baked chicken breast dinner in less than 30 minutes!
- Simple and Full of Flavor: No need to add complicated sides, just serve with some Garlic Bread and your favorite vegetables or salad for a fast dinner your family will absolutely love.
- Tender and Juicy: White meat often gets a bad rap for being dry and flavorless. But this baked chicken recipe is so tender, juicy, and has so much flavor you can hardly tell the difference. Plus it’s a much healthier protein than dark meat.
- Tested and True Method: This has been my go-to method for years for this quick and easy chicken dinner.
- Makes Great Leftovers! I always cook a couple of extra for adding soup, casseroles, chicken salads, or my favorite Chicken Caesar Wraps. Keep it in a sealed bag in the fridge for a few days, or pop it in the freezer if you’re not using it right away for juicy chicken breast anytime. So great for meal prep!
What you need
Ingredients for Baked Chicken
- Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts – I prefer to buy these fresh and then freeze them, but a bag of frozen is fine too. Keep in mind that in the frozen bags, they often include rib meat and have added salt and moisture.
- Olive Oil – Rub this on the meat to lock in moisture and help the seasoning to stick.
- Chicken Seasoning – This is my tried and true all-purpose seasoning blend of garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika or chili powder, salt and pepper. It’s simple, and in the right blend it’s a powerful flavor enhancer.
- Garnish – This is, of course, totally optional, but a garnish of fresh parsley for a little vibrant color makes everything look and taste just a little better.
How To Bake Chicken Breasts
See the recipe card below for full, detailed instructions
- Pound chicken to an even thickness. Pat the chicken dry with paper towels. Place chicken between two pieces of parchment paper or in a sealed plastic bag and lightly pound with a meat mallet. This will tenderize the meat and also help the chicken to cook faster and more evenly.
- Rub all over with olive oil. You could also use melted butter, or a variety of different types of oil, like avocado or corn oil.
- Season the chicken well. Rub salt, pepper, garlic powder, paprika and onion powder all over the chicken. I like to add a sprinkling of salt over the top just to make sure it’s properly seasoned. Sometimes I’ll use chili powder instead of paprika.
- Place the chicken side by side in a glass baking dish. Arrange each piece of chicken in the opposite direction and you should be able to fit 4 pieces in a 13×9-inch dish. For best results, they can be close together but not on top of each other. They will shrink slightly as they cook.
- Roast in the oven at 450°F for about 15-20 minutes. It doesn’t sound like a long time, but at the higher temperature the chicken will cook fast.
- Cook chicken to 165°F. Once the chicken reaches the optimal temperature, remove the pan from the oven and tent with foil to allow the chicken time to rest. Check out my free downloadable Meat Temperature Chart for more information on proper temperatures.
Pro Tip: Patting the chicken dry with paper towels will help the seasonings to stick. Don’t skip this step.
How Long Does it Take to Bake Chicken Breasts?
Boneless skinless chicken breasts are very lean, so it’s easy to overcook them. I always set my oven to 450℉, but maybe you want to cook something else at the same time and need the oven at a lower temperature. You can still get good results using this guide.
Here’s how long to bake chicken breasts at each temperature:
- 350℉: 30-35 minutes
- 375℉: 25-30 minutes
- 400℉: 22-25 minutes
- 425℉: 18-22 minutes
- 450℉: 15-18 minutes
Keep in mind that the exact time needed will depend on the size and thickness of the meat. It’s super handy to keep a digital instant-read thermometer in your kitchen to get the temp just right.
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Know the Proper Internal Temperature for Chicken
No matter what part of the bird, all chicken should be cooked to 165℉. Use a digital meat thermometer and stick the pointy end into the center of the thickest part of the meat, or for bone-in chicken, the thickest part near the bone. Once the internal temperature registers at least 160-165℉ you know it’s time to tent and rest.
The time it takes to reach the proper temperature can vary by size. These times are based on 450℉ in my recipe:
- 6-ounce breasts: 13-16 minutes.
- 8-ounce breasts: 16-19 minutes.
- 12-ounce breasts: 22-26 minutes.
FAQs
I have tested boneless skinless chicken breasts at a variety of oven temperatures and have found that the higher temperatures seal in the juices and produce the juiciest baked chicken. In my opinion, 450℉ is the best temperature to bake chicken at, but going as low as 425℉ would work fine.
It really depends on the recipe. Typically, I cook chicken uncovered to give it a chance to brown evenly. But for a recipe like Chicken and Rice Bake, covering the pan with foil is crucial to seal in the moistrure.
The seasoning blend I use for this chicken recipe is simple and easy, using spices that are usually readily available. It is my favorite blend and I use it with a variety of recipes. It works great with boneless or bone-in breasts, chicken thighs and drumsticks, and in the oven, on the stovetop or even on the grill! Just rub the seasoning into the chicken and cook accordingly.
Boneless, skinless chicken thighs can be cooked at the same temperature as this recipe but may need an extra 5-10 minutes depending on size. Bone-in chicken will always take much longer; at least an extra 20 minutes. Chicken tenders work wonderfully as well and should just take about 10 minutes.
You can prep the chicken up to 24 hours in advance and keep it tightly covered in the refrigerator. Remove from the fridge while the oven preheats and bake as directed.
Absolutely! It’s easy to double as long as you have the oven space. Double the amount of chicken and seasoning but cook for the same amount of time.
Serving Suggestions
The beauty of this recipe is that it is incredibly versatile. You could serve it with just about anything from pasta to salad and have a delicious meal. My go-to meal is serving with roasted red potatoes and salad. But here are some favorite sides to serve with chicken:
Storage Tips
How to Store Leftover Chicken
Refrigerator: Store leftover cooked chicken up to 4 days in the fridge in an airtight container. Perfect for meal prepping for the week and for using in a variety of recipes from salads to soups.
Freezer: Cool completely and store cooked chicken in a freezer safe container for up to 6 months. I recommend wrapping each breast in parchment paper before freezing for easy portioning.
Recipe Tips
White meat can be tough to get just right. It’s all too easy to overcook and end up with dry, rubbery chicken. I’ve got lots of expert tips to share when it comes to my favorite chicken breast recipes.
- Add healthy fat with olive oil. Rubbing the chicken with a little olive oil before baking helps add moisture to the chicken and also helps the seasonings stick to the breast.
- Keep the seasoning simple. I use a very simple seasoning of salt and pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and chili powder or paprika. Oregano, thyme, Italian seasoning or even taco seasoning are also great to use. Pick the spices, herbs and flavors you enjoy.
- Chicken breasts do best at a high temperature (roasting) around 425-450℉. This allows the meat to cook quickly and retain a lot of moisture. Lower temps result in a longer cooking time and a higher chance of dry chicken, which is not something anyone wants!
- Make sure to let the chicken rest. When cooked at a high temperature the juices in the chicken quickly rush to the center, so when you cut into it right away, all those juices come pouring out and boom – dry chicken. Resting allows the juices to redistribute through the breast and gives you a tender, juicy piece of meat every time.
- Serve with the juices. Adding a drizzle of the juices from the pan with add extra flavor and moisture to the meat.
- Slice against the grain. This will result in the most tender, easy to chew chicken.
- Use a deep baking dish. I use this baking dish (or one similar) for making my baking chicken. You could also use a foil or parchment lined rimmed baking sheet, but a high sided baking dish seems to do better at keeping the meat juicy.
- Add a topping. Try topping with some Homemade Garlic Butter to mix with the juices for extra flavor.
More Chicken Recipes You’ll Love
If your family loves this recipe as much as mine does, try some of our other favorite chicken dinners, like Creamy Baked Chicken, Easy Oven Baked Chicken Drumsticks and Juicy Baked Lemon Pepper Chicken.
Or try one of these chicken recipes next:
- Roasted Lemon Chicken Drumsticks
- Bacon Wrapped Chicken Thighs
- Mexican Chicken Casserole
- Chicken Thigh Marinade
- Crispy Baked Chicken Wings
- Easy Baked Barbecue Chicken
Baked Chicken Breasts
Ingredients
- 2 pounds Boneless, skinless chicken breasts about 4 medium size breasts
- 2 tablespoons Extra virgin olive oil
- 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Black pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon Garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Smoked paprika
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450℉. Pound chicken breasts lightly so they are even in thickness.
- Pour olive oil in a 13" x 9" baking dish. Lightly coat the chicken with the oil, then place chicken breasts side by side in the dish. *Make sure to use a baking dish that can withstand high temperatures.
- In a small bowl, whisk together salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and chili powder (or paprika). Sprinkle the seasoning mixture over both sides of the chicken and rub it in with your hands.
- Bake in a preheated oven for 15-20 minutes, until juices are clear or a meat thermometer reads 160-170℉. *Note – depending on the size of your chicken breasts, it could take longer. Mine were pounded to less than an inch thick.
- Cover with foil and allow to rest for 5-10 minutes while the juices settle before slicing and serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional Disclaimer Kristin Maxwell of “Yellow Bliss Road” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. For accurate calorie counts and other nutritional values, we recommend running the ingredients through your preferred online nutritional calculator. Calories and other nutritional values can vary depending on which brands were used.
This was absolutely delicious! I am so happy to have a way to bake chicken breasts that stay moist! The whole family loved it!
Just tried your recipe! FANTASTIC, Delicious and moist! Family loved it Thanks
Chicken has to be thawed out correct?
Yes, for this recipe it should be.
Awesome fast dinner! I will make it again
Sorry I forgot the 5 stars!
This chicken is AMAZING!! I love cooking, but have never felt confident making chicken in the oven until NOW! Made this twice this week and it turned out perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing!
I tried them tonight and they were delicious! I will definitely cook these again!
I’ve never thought rubbing chicken with EVOO would make such a huge diff on chicken but wowzers it does! also the chili powder gives it a lil kick! super easy delsih recipe! its a keeper for those busy nights… i also added buttered pasta for the side! thnx for the idea
thank you! Trying the recipe tonight. I’m a vegetarian making dinner for the Hubster who eats meat!!!
Can I divide this recipe in Half? If so, should I use a smaller pan? Thank you!
Yes you can divide it in half. If you have a smaller pan, yes go ahead and use that. But make sure to cook for the same amount of time.
Thank you!
“I have found no evidence that high-heat cooking with olive oil is unhealthy,” says Rebecca Blake, RD, director of clinical nutrition at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City. “There’s no proof.”
Source: https://www.prevention.com/food/cooking-with-olive-oil
Thanks for the recipe! 🙂
Thanks for the info Ken!
The chicken was delicious (and I’m pretty sure I overcooked mine).
Thanks for the recipe! Definitely lends itself to a nice honey dipping sauce. Easy to make and flavourful, I will for sure make this one again!
Tremendous. Daughter looked expectantly at me afterwards hoping there was more. We will be having them again tomorrow.
I really want to try this but its just me and my hubby right now so 2 chicken breast is the most we need, what would the cooking time be for only 2? I want to get it right so I don’t burn the house down. Any recommendations?
Yes the time would be the same for two breasts. Although, you could make 4 and use the other two for some soup in in tacos.
Sunflower oil would make a great substitute for those that were concerned about using olive oil with the temperature!! It has a high smoke point of 450 degrees plus it is a very beneficial- lowest saturated fat and low monounsaturated fat high in polyunsaturated fat also contains vitamin E!
thanks for that tip. I don’t mind using the olive oil as it doesn’t reach it’s smoking point, but it’s good to have an alternative to evoo or canola (which has been found to be an over processed cancer causing oil).
I just cooked it and the chicken was great some of the bestate I’ve ever made. I did make some changes by using chicken tender and coconut oil instead. They turned out GREAT?????
Amazingly easy and tasty recipe. Was a bit spicy for my little one, but nothing but a little scrapping the seasonings off won’t fix. Absolutely tender, juicy. Added canned water chestnuts. It was delicious, definitely saving this recipe!!
Omg! I use onion powder in everything. You need to get some. I have learned that garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper is perfect seasoning for all meats.
but what is the calorie count for this recipie?
My family love this recipe. Thank you for sharing.
Olive oil has always been a nutrition saint. Its health benefits have been touted for ages – high in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer…the list goes on. (1, 2) Heck, even the USDA agrees the stuff is great for our health!
Yet there’s a popular myth circulating in the Paleo community that it’s unsafe to cook with olive oil; that it isn’t stable and oxidizes when heated, forming harmful by-products in the process. While this is true for other oils like canola and vegetable oil, I’m here to tell you that it’s okay to cook with olive oil. It has some unique qualities that make it stable under cooking conditions, and provided you’re buying high quality olive oil to begin with, you can sauté to your heart’s content.
Thanks for your perspective!
Made this tonight! So easy and even got a thumbs up from my husband! Will definitely be making this again, so tender and juicy!
on a diet, cooking lots of boneless skinless chicken breasts and was DREADING IT! tried it this way and turned out sooooooo good! lots of flavor and no added fat!!! Thanks a bunch!
I’ve made this twice now and everyone loves It! I think it’s perfect!