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Teriyaki Chicken Casserole

 There’s something about a bubbling casserole dish coming out of the oven that instantly makes a house feel like home. Growing up, weeknights were busy and loud, but when dinner hit the table, everything slowed down. The steam rising from a hot pan, the sweet-savory aroma filling the kitchen, and that first comforting bite — that’s the feeling I chase every time I make this Teriyaki Chicken Casserole.

Teriyaki Chicken Casserole

Teriyaki Chicken Casserole

There’s something about a bubbling casserole dish coming out of the oven that instantly makes a house feel like home. Growing up, weeknights were busy and loud, but when dinner hit the table, everything slowed down. The steam rising from a hot pan, the sweet-savory aroma filling the kitchen, and that first comforting bite — that’s the feeling I chase every time I make this Teriyaki Chicken Casserole.

This recipe was born out of one of those “what do I even cook tonight?” evenings. I had chicken, rice, and a bottle of teriyaki sauce staring at me from the fridge. Instead of making a simple stir fry, I decided to turn it into an easy baked dish that could feed everyone at once. And just like that, this easy Teriyaki Chicken Casserole became a regular in our dinner rotation.

It’s cozy but flavorful. Sweet but savory. Simple but satisfying. And the best part? Everything bakes together in one dish, making it perfect for dinner, for meal prep, or even for casual get-togethers

If you love a baked chicken and rice recipe with bold flavor and minimal effort, this one is going to earn a permanent spot in your kitchen.

Why You’ll Love It

It’s incredibly easy to make

Everything mixes right in one baking dish. No complicated techniques. No fancy equipment. Just simple ingredients and oven magic.

Perfect for busy weeknights

This easy Teriyaki Chicken Casserole is a true dump-and-bake situation. Minimal prep means more time with family and less time washing dishes.

Big, bold flavor

The teriyaki sauce caramelizes beautifully in the oven, coating the chicken and rice in a sweet, savory glaze.

Family-friendly and picky-eater approved

The mild sweetness balances the soy sauce perfectly, making it a hit with kids and adults alike.

Great for meal prep

It reheats beautifully, making it ideal for packed lunches or make-ahead dinners.

Customizable to your taste

Add vegetables, swap the protein, or adjust the sweetness. This baked chicken casserole is flexible and forgiving.

Ingredient Notes & Details

Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
Lean and tender, chicken breast works perfectly here. You can also use boneless chicken thighs for extra juiciness. Dice into bite-sized pieces for even cooking.

Uncooked White Rice
Long-grain white rice cooks best in this casserole. It absorbs the teriyaki flavor beautifully. Avoid instant rice, as it can turn mushy. Brown rice works, but you’ll need extra liquid and a longer bake time.

Teriyaki Sauce
The star of this baked chicken and rice recipe. Use a good-quality sauce for the best flavor. Homemade teriyaki works wonderfully too if you prefer controlling sugar levels.

Chicken Broth
Adds depth and ensures the rice cooks evenly. Low-sodium broth helps control saltiness.

Garlic
Freshly minced garlic enhances the savory notes and balances the sweetness of the sauce.

Frozen Mixed Vegetables
Peas, carrots, broccoli, or bell peppers all work beautifully. They make this a complete one-pan meal.

Sesame Seeds & Green Onions (Optional Garnish)
These add texture, freshness, and visual appeal to your Teriyaki Chicken Casserole.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a 9×13-inch baking dish to prevent sticking.

Step 2: Combine the Base Ingredients
In the baking dish, stir together uncooked white rice, chicken broth, teriyaki sauce, and minced garlic. Make sure the rice is evenly distributed.

Step 3: Add the Chicken
Layer the diced chicken evenly over the rice mixture. Gently press the pieces down so they are partially submerged in the liquid.

Step 4: Add Vegetables
Scatter frozen vegetables over the top. Do not stir at this stage — keeping them on top helps everything cook evenly.

Step 5: Cover and Bake
Cover tightly with foil. Bake for 35–45 minutes, or until the rice is tender and the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

Step 6: Rest and Fluff
Remove from the oven and let it sit, covered, for 5 minutes. Then remove the foil and gently fluff the rice with a fork, mixing everything together.

Step 7: Garnish and Serve
Sprinkle with sesame seeds and sliced green onions. Serve warm and enjoy this comforting baked chicken dinner.

FAQ for Common Questions

Can I use brown rice in Teriyaki Chicken Casserole?
Yes, but brown rice requires more liquid and about 15–20 extra minutes of baking time. Check periodically to avoid drying out.

How do I prevent the rice from being undercooked?
Make sure the dish is tightly covered with foil to trap steam. Also measure your liquid accurately.

Can I make this casserole ahead of time?
Absolutely. Assemble everything, cover tightly, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking.

Is this recipe freezer-friendly?
Yes, this baked chicken and rice recipe freezes very well once cooked and cooled completely.

Can I make a low carb version?
For a low carb Teriyaki Chicken Casserole, substitute cauliflower rice. Reduce the broth slightly and bake uncovered for a shorter time.

What vegetables work best?
Broccoli, snap peas, carrots, and bell peppers hold up well during baking and complement the teriyaki flavor.

Storage Tips

Refrigeration
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Allow the casserole to cool before sealing to prevent excess moisture buildup.

Freezing
Freeze in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Reheating
Reheat in the microwave in 1-minute intervals, stirring between each. For best texture, reheat in the oven at 325°F covered with foil until warmed through.

Variations

Spicy Teriyaki Chicken Casserole
Add red pepper flakes or a drizzle of sriracha before baking for heat.

Pineapple Teriyaki Bake
Stir in pineapple chunks for a sweet, tropical twist that pairs beautifully with the savory glaze.

Chicken Thigh Version
Swap breasts for boneless thighs for a richer, juicier texture.

Extra Veggie Loaded
Add zucchini, mushrooms, or spinach to increase the vegetable content.

Gluten-Free Option
Use gluten-free teriyaki sauce and confirm your broth is certified gluten-free.

Keto Teriyaki Chicken Casserole
Use cauliflower rice and a sugar-free teriyaki sauce for a low carb dinner option.

What to Serve with Teriyaki Chicken Casserole

Fresh + Light Sides
Cucumber salad or a simple green salad balances the richness.

Comfort Food Pairings
Egg rolls or steamed dumplings create a cozy, takeout-inspired dinner.

Holiday Table Classics
This works surprisingly well for holidays alongside roasted vegetables and warm dinner rolls.

Protein Boosters
Serve with grilled shrimp or baked tofu for extra protein variety.

Starches + Breads
Garlic bread or soft dinner rolls soak up the extra teriyaki sauce beautifully

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