Skillet Chicken and Green Beans: The Coziest One-Pan Dinner
Skillet Chicken and Green Beans is a simple, comforting one-pan meal that brings juicy chicken and crisp-tender green beans together in a savory, buttery sauce.

The aroma of golden seared chicken mingling with herbal, garlicky steam always reminds me of homey weeknights in my tiny kitchen, where gathering around a bubbling skillet was the ultimate embrace after a long day. I love how this recipe feels truly cozy, yet comes together with just a handful of everyday ingredients no fancy steps, just real flavor. It’s lighter than most comfort meals, but every bite is still hearty, warm, and wholly satisfying. Cozy up, pour a drink, and let’s make tonight’s dinner feel extra special this skillet is guaranteed to bring everyone back to the table.
Why You’ll Love This Cozy Skillet
- One-pan magic means easy cleanup. You’ll spend less time doing dishes and more time enjoying dinner with loved ones.
- Bright, crisp green beans and golden, juicy chicken join together for the kind of hearty meal that brings everyone to the table.
- Classic comfort meets fresh herbs. A little sprinkle of those chopped greens makes everything taste extra homey.
- Weeknight or weekend, this works. It’s special enough to feel like a treat but simple enough for Tuesday night.
- It’s pure feel-good food. There’s something so satisfying about a bubbling skillet that fills your kitchen with warmth and the promise of a cozy meal.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Boneless chicken thighs or breasts
The star of the show choose whichever you have on hand for juicy, tender bites. - Fresh green beans
These give a lovely crunch and freshness. You can use frozen in a pinch without losing too much texture. - Garlic and shallots
Aromatics bring warmth and an inviting scent to the whole skillet. - Butter and avocado oil
This duo brings richness and helps the chicken develop that beautiful golden crust. - Paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano or Italian seasoning, salt & pepper
Pantry-friendly seasonings layer in savory, herby depth. - Chicken stock
Adds moisture to bring all the flavors together and creates a light, savory sauce. - Lemon juice
For a little zip of brightness that keeps everything from feeling heavy. - Optional: crushed red pepper, fresh parmesan, and lemon slices
These finishing touches give you color, zest, and a nutty finish.
How to Make Skillet Chicken and Green Beans
- Season the chicken.
Dab your chicken dry, slice if needed, and coat both sides with a blend of your favorite herbs and spices. - Microwave the green beans, sear the chicken.
Soften the beans briefly in the microwave while gently crisping the chicken in a hot, buttered skillet until golden and just cooked through. - Build the flavor base.
Using the same skillet, add garlic (plus a little sriracha and chili flakes, if you like heat), letting their aromas lift. Pour in the green beans, a splash of chicken stock, and a squeeze of fresh lemon for brightness. - Finish and garnish.
Nudge the green beans aside, nestle the chicken back into the skillet, and top with freshly grated parmesan, a sprinkle of parsley, and a few lemon slices. If you enjoy stuffed chicken dinners, you might love our Stuffed Chicken Breast as another cozy meal idea.

Tips for the Best Results
- Pat chicken dry for the perfect sear.
Removing extra moisture guarantees that golden, crispy finish everyone craves. - Don’t overcook the green beans.
Pull them while they’re still a little crisp for the best texture and color. - Sprinkle in fresh herbs or citrus last.
A final hit of parsley or lemon zest brightens every bite. - Sauce consistency matters.
If it’s too thick, just add a splash more broth. If too thin, simmer a minute longer. For more saucy comfort food inspiration, try the Mozzarella Chicken in Basil Cream Sauce.
Variations & Ingredient Swaps
- Potatoes, mushrooms, or tomatoes welcome.
Add diced baby potatoes, earthy mushrooms, or juicy cherry tomatoes for even more color and heartiness. - Make it creamy.
Stir in a little cream or sprinkle on extra cheese for a luscious, silky sauce. - Turn up the heat.
Swap the seasoning for cajun or add extra crushed red pepper to make things spicy. - Vegetarian-friendly swap.
Substitute tofu or chickpeas for the chicken; the skillet method delivers satisfying flavor no matter the protein. - Get creative with sides.
Double the green beans or toss in leftover greens there’s plenty of room to personalize, just like with our Creamy Chicken and Gnocchi recipe.

How to Store Leftovers
- Best containers:
Glass containers with snug lids keep everything fresh and flavorful. - Fridge storage:
Leftovers stay tasty for a couple days in the fridge, and the texture of the chicken and beans holds up well. - Freezer friendly:
This dish can be frozen, but the beans may soften a bit after thawing still delicious for a cozy meal later. - Reheating tips:
Warm gently in a skillet with a splash of broth to keep chicken juicy and the beans from getting mushy. You might also enjoy prepping double for easy lunches or to go with our Million Dollar Chicken Casserole freezer meals.
How to Serve This Cozy Skillet Dish
- Serve over fluffy rice or creamy mashed potatoes.
- Toss with buttered pasta for a quick, satisfying bowl.
- Add a simple side salad for crunch.
- Pair with warm, crusty bread to soak up all the skillet juices.
- Cut chicken into bites and serve appetizer-style for a gathering.
- For a weeknight twist, serve alongside our One Pan Bold Honey BBQ Chicken & Rice, or for pasta lovers, check out Cheesy Chicken Spinach Pasta or even Pepper Jack Crack Chicken as more crowd-pleasing options.

Skillet Chicken and Green Beans
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Pat the chicken dry to remove excess moisture. If using breasts, cut in half to make them thinner. In a small bowl, whisk the paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, salt & pepper. Season both sides of the chicken with the spice mixture.
- Place the green beans in a microwave-safe dish with 1/2 cup water and cook in the microwave for 8 minutes. While the beans are cooking, heat the butter and oil in a large heavy-duty pan over medium heat. Add the chicken and cook for about 5 minutes per side or until cooked through. Remove from the pan and set aside.
- Add garlic, sriracha, and chili flakes to the same skillet. Sauté for 1 minute, then add the green beans, chicken stock and lemon juice. Simmer for 5 minutes or until green beans are cooked to your desired consistency.
- Push the green beans to the side and return the chicken to the pan. Garnish with chopped parsley, lemon slices, or freshly grated parmesan cheese, if desired.
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Let us know how it was!Can I use frozen green beans instead of fresh?
Absolutely! Frozen green beans work beautifully in this recipe just toss them in straight from the freezer. They’ll soften as they cook and still bring that pop of green and a gentle crunch that makes every bite feel fresh and homey.
What’s the best way to reheat leftovers without drying out the chicken?
I always recommend gently reheating your leftovers in a skillet over low heat with a splash of chicken broth or water. This simple trick keeps the chicken juicy, protects the tender veggies, and helps the sauce become silky again almost like it’s just been cooked.
Can I make this recipe dairy-free?
Yes, you can! Swap the butter for more avocado oil or your favorite dairy-free option, and skip the parmesan topping or use a dairy-free cheese. You’ll still get all those comforting, aromatic skillet flavors nurturing, cozy, and satisfying.
What sides go well with skillet chicken and green beans?
For a real comfort meal, serve with creamy mashed potatoes, fluffy rice, or buttered pasta to soak up all the cozy pan sauce. Add a crisp green salad or a few slices of warm bread and you’ve got a celebration-worthy family dinner.
