Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole Recipe (2024)

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by Kellie August 5, 2021

The easiest dinner to throw together…..Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole is a dump and bake meal that requires no precooking of ingredients. Simply mix everything together, top with chicken and teriyaki sauce, bake and enjoy! This is one weeknight dinner recipe that gets a thumbs up from the entire family.

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Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole

I finally got my son to expand his meal selection beyond chicken fingers, corn dogs and pizza. So, basically, he was living off of fair food for dinner…minus the funnel cake. Getting him to try new things is such a tiresome task that I usually just give up and give him plain baked chicken breast because he thinks it’s like filet mignon. It’s not.

And, in an effort to no longer be a short order cook in my own kitchen, I’m TRYING to find things that are easy to make and he will actually eat. Even if it means, cutting off the outside of the chicken to make sure there are chicken pieces without any of the sauce/breading/grill marks on it.

This chicken casserole recipe is it. He will eat the whole thing….rice include. This is, by far, the BEST Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole recipe ever simply because you don’t have to cook anything in advance to get this in the oven. I tested this chicken casserole with rice multiple ways and the final result is simply the easiest way to get dinner on the table all in one pot.

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What is Chicken Teriyaki made of?

For this easy Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole recipe, I used my homemade teriyaki sauce. This is the same teriyaki sauce I used for all my chicken teriyaki recipes.

Chicken Teriyaki is basically basted or cooked in teriyaki sauce, which is made of soy sauce, sake, sugar, ginger and, sometimes, garlic. I like to add a bit of cornstarch for thickening, if necessary.

Teriyaki chicken is, actually, a Japanese cooking technique in which food is broiled or glazed with a teriyaki sauce.

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How do you make Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole?

Making this Teriyaki Chicken and Rice Casserole is so easy to do, simply follow these instructions for one pot chicken dinner perfection:

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  2. Coat a baking dish with cooking spray and stir together the water, rice, pineapple and vegetables.
  3. Top the rice mixture with the chicken breasts and pour the teriyaki sauce over the chicken.
  4. Bake the casserole for 30-40 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through and the rice has absorbed the liquid.
  5. Transfer the chicken to a platter and rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
  6. Toss the rice and veggies with a fork to fluff. Serve the chicken with the rice.
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You can even make this Teriyaki Chicken in the slow cooker or Crock Pot. Just stir the ingredients in the bottom of your slow cooker and top with the chicken. Pour the teriyaki sauce over the chicken and cover. Cook on high for 5-6 hours.

To amp up the flavor just a bit more, I like to sprinkle my Teriyaki Chicken with toasted sesame seeds and chopped cilantro!

What I love most about this Teriyaki Chicken Casserole is that it’s a complete dinner all in one pot. A one pot chicken dinner, if you will. The veggies, rice and protein is all cooked together so you’re not left with a pile of dishes when dinner is done. There’s nothing I hate more than a huge pile of dishes.

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More Easy Casserole Recipes

  • MY FAVORITE Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
  • Chicken and Dumplings Casserole…another all in one pot dinner.
  • The BEST Tuna Noodle Casserole.…even for none tuna lovers.
  • This Slow Cooker White Chicken Enchilada Casserole is everything.
  • So, sooo good….Easy Chicken Divan Casserole.
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But sometimes you don’t want a casserole but you’re craving something flavorful and amazing….so check out these family faves, too:

  • Chicken Teriyaki Kabobs
  • Chicken Teriyaki Sandwiches
  • Easy Oven Baked Chicken Breasts
  • Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Lettuce Wraps
  • Five Spice Teriyaki Flank Steak
  • Dorito Chicken Casserole
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Yield: 6

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

All in one pot, Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole recipe is simple and quick. No precooking required and a hit with the whole family.

4.91 from 11 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked white rice
  • 1 1/2 cup water
  • 1 cup chopped broccoli florets
  • 1 cup matchstick cut carrots
  • 1/2 cup pineapple chunks
  • 1 cup chopped snow peas
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp fresh ground pepper
  • 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 cup teriyaki sauce

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  • Coat a baking dish with cooking spray.

  • In the baking dish, stir together the rice, water, broccoli, carrots, pineapple, snow peas, salt and pepper.

  • Arrange the chicken on top of the rice mixture and pour the teriyaki sauce evenly over the chicken.

  • Transfer the baking dish to the oven and bake for 30-40 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through and the rice has absorbed the liquid.

  • Remove the chicken from the baking dish and allow to rest for 5 minutes. Fluff the rice with a fork.

  • Slice the chicken across the grain and serve with the rice. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and cilantro, if desired.

Calories: 376kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 38g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 96mg, Sodium: 2233mg, Potassium: 908mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 15g, Vitamin A: 3905IU, Vitamin C: 30.9mg, Calcium: 59mg, Iron: 2.3mg

Author: Kellie

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American, Japanese

posted in: Chicken Recipes, Dinners, Gluten-Free, Healthy Recipes, Meat, Poultry, Recipes 23 comments

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    23 Comments on “Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole Recipe”

  1. Jamie Reply

    I had everything to make this so I made it for dinner tonight. Delish! We’ll definitely be making it again.

  2. Julie Blanner Reply

    Yum! I love chicken teriyaki. This will be a perfect weeknight dinner.

  3. Steph Reply

    Such a delicious and easy recipe. Definitely going to add this one to future weekly menus!

  4. Kristyn Reply

    I love Teriyaki chicken & this looks fabulous!! I need to make this! I could eat Chinese daily!! It looks so juicy!

  5. Taylor Reply

    Definitely adding this to my menu next week! Looks delicious!

  6. Becky Hardin Reply

    I am totally making your homemade teriyaki sauce!!! And this!! Delish!

  7. Charity Reply

    Could you make this ahead of time and pull out and stick in the oven?

    • Kellie Reply

      YES! You can totally assemble ahead and then just stick it in the oven.

  8. Alisha Ross Reply

    I’m in crockpot heaven…i am bookmarking this page and will go through these recipes. I just used my crockpot today (chili) and I’m always looking for new crockpot recipes to try. thanks.

    • Kellie Reply

      Thank you so much! I plan to add many more easy crockpot recipes in the next few weeks!

  9. Lydia Magiera Reply

    Hello there! This looks delicious! Unfortunately nobody in my family likes pineapple. Is there a substitute I could use? Will it still turn out okay without it?

    • Kellie Reply

      You can skip the pineapple and it’s still super tasty!

  10. Gina Reply

    Do you use instant white rice or the long grain?

    • Kellie Reply

      I use long grain rice but it works with instant, too.

  11. erica Reply

    do you cover the dish in the oven or leave it uncovered?

    • Kellie Reply

      You know what? I didn’t originally but I recently started covering it with foil for half the cooking time and then removing it for the remaining. It’s better if you cover it for a bit to help the rice cook.

  12. Jerry Whiteley Reply

    Kellie!!!!, I made the Naked Teriyaki Chicken Cassrole for supper tonite, wow, wow!!!, this is simply delicious!!! Love the one pot method as well!!, you can rack up another winner recipe!!! Thanks Kellie!!!

  13. Angela Reply

    This has been a family favorite for awhile now! Curious, has anyone tried making it with cauliflower rice?

    • Kellie Reply

      I haven’t tried it with cauliflower rice but my initial thought is that it may be quite watery. I have no idea, though.

  14. Kim Reply

    This looks so good and with an easy clean up! Can you tell me the approximate size (weight) of the chicken breasts? I bought a package with 3 chicken breasts with a total weight of 1.83 lbs. That makes each breast about 9.76 ozs. Will this size affect cooking time? TIA

    • Kellie Reply

      You shouldn’t need to adjust the cooking time at all. My total weight is usually between 1.5 and 2 pounds of chicken.

  15. Manny Reply

    Hi!

    Thinking about making this, and wanted to ask if you think it would work with brown rice and frozen broccoli.

    • Kellie Reply

      It does work with brown rice and frozen vegetables.

Baked Teriyaki Chicken Casserole Recipe (2024)

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What is the key to making a good casserole? ›

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  2. Undercook your pasta. ...
  3. Drain your meat. ...
  4. Beware of mushy vegetables. ...
  5. Know your cheeses. ...
  6. Master the art of casserole assembly. ...
  7. Don't skip the topping. ...
  8. Make it now, but bake it later.
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How do you make a casserole taste better? ›

Try different herbs for added flavour: sage or lemon thyme work wonderfully well. For a meatier casserole, add chopped sausage or pancetta when cooking the chicken. Stir wholegrain mustard through the casserole at the end of cooking (to taste); this is especially good if you have sausage in the casserole.

What binds a casserole together? ›

The key to a good casserole is the sauce or broth that binds those ingredients together as they bubble in the oven, allowing the flavors to meld together into a harmonious, comforting meal. This can be something as simple as the McCormick Brown Gravy Mix used in this tasty Hamburger Casserole dish.

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Fresh herbs or citrus zest can also punch up flavors with a bit of welcome brightness for a long-cooked dish, as can adding some heat in the form of a dash of hot sauce, a generous pinch of minced or sliced fresh chili pepper, or a shake of red pepper flakes.

What are the main ingredients of this casserole? ›

In the United States, a casserole or hot dish is typically a baked food with three main components: pieces of meat (such as chicken or ground meat) or fish (such as tuna) or other protein (such as beans or tofu), various chopped or canned vegetables (such as green beans or peas), and a starchy binder (such as flour, ...

Do I bake my casserole covered or uncovered? ›

Uncovering the foods promotes browning and crisping, and reduces the amount of liquid in the finished dish. If a casserole looks soupy when it's ready to bake, bake it uncovered unless the ingredients include pasta or rice, which absorb liquid.

What are 5 components of a casserole? ›

Let's talk anatomy: A standard dinner casserole usually includes a protein, a starch, a vegetable, a sauce (or other binding ingredient), and cheese. But making a casserole is not an exact science, and you can definitely break away from this formula. Check out some fun side-dish casseroles and desserts below!

What thickens a casserole? ›

The three main thickening agents for gravies are flour, cornflour and arrowroot. The first two are normally used in savoury dishes while arrowroot tends to be used in sweet dishes – that said, arrowroot will work in a savoury dish as it has no flavour.

What liquid to use in casserole? ›

Liquid for casseroles

Bone stock is good for beef casseroles, but failing that plain hot water enriched with a few drops of Worcestershire sauce and mushroom ketchup makes a handy instant stock. Red or white wine will add extra flavour of its own, and its acidity will actually help to tenderise the meat as it cooks.

What goes first in a casserole? ›

Meat know how

If you coat it too early, the moisture in the meat absorbs the flour and spoils the texture of the casserole. Begin by browning the meat or chicken, separately, before adding vegetables, liquids and herbs. This seals in the juices and adds flavour.

What are the 3 main parts of a casserole? ›

Not every single casserole has all of them, but as a rule of thumb, here's what to look for: a starch, a binding agent or sauce, and a protein or vegetable. Many casseroles also have both vegetables and proteins, as well as a crunchy element to give some textural contrast, and cheese.

What enhances chicken flavor? ›

Brining your chicken is a foolproof way to not only add flavour to your roast but also to ensure you don't overcook the meat. Essentially a mix of salt, sugar and water, we love adding herbs, garlic or whole spices such as fennel and cumin to flavour the brine.

What spices enhance the flavor of chicken? ›

5 best spice and herbs blends for chicken and meat
  • Paprika and garlic powder. Paprika is a great spice that makes any chicken dish stand out, it comes in many forms sweet, hot, regular and smoky. ...
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  • Ginger and lemongrass. ...
  • Turmeric and chili. ...
  • Coriander and cumin.

Why is my chicken casserole tough? ›

Cooking too quickly

If you taste the casserole and find the meat is still tough, and the sauce isn't thick, simply put it back in the oven for another 15 minutes or until the sauce reaches the right consistency and the meat melts in your mouth.

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Top tips for casseroles
  1. Cut your ingredients, such as meat, potatoes and parsnips, into similar-sized pieces to ensure they cook evenly. ...
  2. To save time – and washing up – use a flameproof, ovenproof casserole dish. ...
  3. Avoid adding flour after cooking or the raw flour taste will remain.

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According to food blog High Heeled Homemaker, your basic casserole requires five ingredients: a protein, starch, vegetable, sauce, and cheese. If you have those five ingredients in your casserole dish, congratulations; you just made a casserole, whether it's a beloved recipe or a concoction of your own creation.

What are the 4 parts of a casserole? ›

Not every single casserole has all of them, but as a rule of thumb, here's what to look for: a starch, a binding agent or sauce, and a protein or vegetable. Many casseroles also have both vegetables and proteins, as well as a crunchy element to give some textural contrast, and cheese.

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