One-Pan Bold Honey BBQ Chicken Rice

A quick and flavorful one pan dinner with juicy chicken, sweet smoky BBQ sauce, and tender rice, ready in 35 minutes with minimal cleanup.

This One Pan Bold Honey BBQ Chicken Rice is one of those dishes I reach for when the week is full and everyone needs dinner fast. I first put this together on a rainy Tuesday when the pantry was low and the family wanted something bright and comforting. The idea was simple, to marry juicy, seared chicken with a sweet and smoky sauce and finish the whole thing by cooking the rice in the same pan. The result was a dish that tasted far more involved than the time and effort required. The rice soaks up the sauce and chicken juices which creates an almost risotto like creaminess without constant stirring.
I remember the first time I served this the kids came back for thirds and my neighbor asked for the recipe the next day. What makes it special is the contrast of textures and flavors. The seared edges of the chicken add savory depth while the honey BBQ brings sweetness and a little tang. The rice ends up fluffy yet richly flavored from the broth and sauce. For busy evenings this dish checks all the boxes. It is practical, crowd pleasing, and forgiving if you need to swap a few ingredients on short notice.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This one pan method means minimal cleanup and a delicious, unified flavor because the rice cooks in the same pan where the chicken browned, ready in just 35 minutes which is perfect for weeknight meals.
- The ingredient list is short and pantry friendly. You can use bottled honey style BBQ sauce for sweet depth or a smoky style for more charred flavor, both work equally well and are easy to find.
- Make ahead friendly. You can cook the full dish and refrigerate for up to three days. Reheat gently on the stove adding a splash of broth to revive the texture of the rice.
- Flexible proteins. Use boneless skinless chicken breast for leaner results or thighs for richer texture. The method adapts well and still cooks within the same timeframe.
- Kid approved and adult friendly. Add a tablespoon of hot sauce for a kick or a drizzle of extra honey to increase the sweet contrast, making it easy to tailor to your household tastes.
I have served this dish on rushed weeknights and casual Sunday dinners. Family reactions range from delighted surprise to full on requests for leftovers. It is one of those simple wins that makes me feel accomplished and relieved at the same time.
Ingredients
- Boneless skinless chicken: 1 pound of breast or thighs, cut into bite sized cubes. Use thighs for more forgiving texture and flavor, and breast for leaner protein. Look for fresh, firm pieces at the counter or choose vacuum packed from a trusted brand.
- Long grain white rice: 1 cup, uncooked. Long grain keeps separate, yields fluffy rice and absorbs the sauce flavors. Do not rinse unless the rice package instructs it, rinsing can remove some of the surface starch that helps achieve the right texture.
- BBQ sauce: 1 cup. Choose a honey style for sweeter notes or a smoky style for deeper char. Brands like Sweet Baby Ray's or your favorite regional offering work well, but check ingredients for dietary needs.
- Onion: Half a medium yellow onion, chopped. Onion builds savory base flavor and softens during cooking to become melded into the rice.
- Garlic: 2 cloves, minced. Fresh garlic adds fragrance and a subtle bite. Add it after the onion softens to avoid burning.
- Olive oil: 2 tablespoons. Use extra virgin for flavor if you like, or a neutral oil if you prefer. The oil helps with searing the chicken to create flavorful browned bits.
- Chicken broth: 2 cups, or plain water in a pinch. Low sodium broth gives you more control over seasoning if you want to limit salt.
- Salt and pepper: To taste. Season the diced chicken before searing to layer the seasoning through the dish.
- Optional: 1 tablespoon honey or hot sauce for extra sweetness or heat. Adjust according to your preference before serving.
Instructions
Prepare and season the chicken Trim and pat the chicken dry, then dice into roughly uniform bite sized pieces so they cook evenly. Season generously with salt and pepper. Dry chicken sears better which leads to those desirable golden brown edges that concentrate flavor. Allow the chicken to sit for five minutes after seasoning if time allows. Sear the chicken Warm a large heavy skillet over medium high heat and add the olive oil. When the oil shimmers, add the chicken in a single layer and let it sear without moving for two to three minutes, then stir and continue searing until golden on most sides, about five to seven minutes total. You are not aiming to fully cook through, just to develop color. Transfer the chicken to a plate and set aside preserving the fond in the pan. Sauté the aromatics Reduce heat to medium and add the chopped onion to the same pan. Sauté until softened and translucent about two to three minutes, scraping the browned bits from the bottom of the skillet. Add the minced garlic and cook one minute more until fragrant. These steps build the flavor base that the rice will soak up. Toast the rice Add the uncooked rice to the pan and stir for about one minute to toast lightly. Toasting wakes up the rice and gives each grain more nuttiness and a better final texture. Keep stirring to coat the rice with the oil and aromatics so it absorbs flavor as it cooks. Add liquid and combine Pour in the chicken broth and use a wooden spoon to scrape up any browned bits from the pan. Return the chicken to the skillet and stir in the BBQ sauce until well combined. Bring to a gentle simmer, then reduce heat to low and cover the pan. Simmer until tender Let the mixture simmer gently, covered, for 18 to 20 minutes until the rice is tender and the liquid is absorbed. Avoid lifting the lid often. If you have an instant read thermometer, the chicken should reach 165 degrees Fahrenheit when finished. Rest and finish Remove the pan from heat and let it sit covered for five minutes. Fluff the rice gently with a fork to combine the chicken and rice without breaking the grains. Taste and adjust salt, pepper, or add a drizzle of extra BBQ sauce, honey, or hot sauce as desired before serving.
You Must Know
- This dish refrigerates well for up to three days and freezes for up to three months if stored in an airtight container, making it an excellent meal prep option.
- Calories per serving are moderate. If you follow a strict diet check the BBQ sauce label because sugars and sodium vary widely between brands.
- Use low sodium broth to keep control over salt. Add salt at the end if needed after tasting because the sauce can concentrate during cooking.
- If the rice is still firm at 20 minutes, add a quarter cup of hot water or broth and continue cooking for five more minutes. High altitude or older rice can take slightly longer.
My favorite aspect of this dish is how quickly it brings everyone to the table and how often it becomes a shared favorite. On busy nights this has saved our week more than once. It is reliable, forgiving, and easy to adapt to what you have on hand which is why I keep it in my regular rotation.
Storage Tips
Cool leftovers to room temperature within one hour and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. For freezer storage portion into individual containers and freeze for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently on the stove adding a splash of broth to loosen the rice. Avoid microwave reheating on high which can dry the chicken. Reheat slowly over low heat until warmed through.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to swap ingredients you have options. Replace long grain white rice with jasmine for a more fragrant profile or use brown rice but increase broth and cooking time by about 10 to 15 minutes. Swap chicken for diced pork or turkey if preferred, or use firm tofu for a vegetarian alternative but choose a gluten free BBQ sauce and increase cooking time only to warm through. For a lighter version use a reduced sugar BBQ sauce and reduce the oil to one tablespoon.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with a crisp green salad or quick steamed vegetables to cut through the richness. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley or green onions and a wedge of lime for brightness. For family style dinners place extra BBQ sauce and hot sauce on the table so everyone can customize their plate. This dish is hearty enough to be the main and pairs nicely with a simple coleslaw or roasted corn for summer gatherings.
Cultural Background
This dish is a modern comfort assembly that borrows elements from American barbecue flavors and global one pot rice traditions. The concept of cooking protein and rice together appears across many cuisines as a way to concentrate flavor and simplify the meal. The use of a bottled barbecue sauce injects a distinct American sweet and smoky character which makes this an easy home adapted version of those traditions.
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring and summer add roasted seasonal vegetables such as bell peppers or corn during the last five minutes of cooking. For fall and winter fold in cooked sweet potato cubes or sautéed mushrooms for earthy depth. Swap the barbecue sauce for a chipotle honey glaze in colder months for warming spice. Small changes like fresh herbs or citrus finishing can pivot this dish to suit the season.
Meal Prep Tips
Portion into shallow airtight containers for easy grab and go lunches. Label containers with date and reheat on the stove with a splash of broth to keep the rice from drying out. To maintain texture, store sauce separately when possible and combine when reheating. Using heat safe glass containers helps with even reheating and makes it easier to see contents at a glance.
This one pan bold honey BBQ chicken rice is reliably satisfying and adaptable which keeps it in my rotation. Make it your own and enjoy the simple pleasure of a full meal from one pan.
Pro Tips
Pat chicken dry before searing to achieve better browning and deeper flavor.
Toast the rice briefly in the pan to enhance nuttiness and help individual grains stay separate.
Let the finished dish rest covered for five minutes off heat to allow the rice to finish steaming and flavors to meld.
This nourishing one-pan bold honey bbq chicken rice recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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This One-Pan Bold Honey BBQ Chicken Rice recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Instructions
Prepare and season the chicken
Trim excess fat and pat the chicken pieces dry. Dice into bite sized cubes and season with salt and pepper. Let sit briefly to allow seasoning to penetrate.
Sear the chicken
Heat oil over medium high. Add chicken in a single layer and sear without moving to develop color. Stir and continue until golden brown on most sides. Remove and set aside.
Sauté the aromatics
Reduce heat to medium and add chopped onion to the same pan. Sauté until softened, then add minced garlic and cook one minute until fragrant.
Toast the rice
Add uncooked rice to the pan and stir for about one minute to lightly toast the grains and coat them in oil and aromatics.
Add liquid and combine
Pour in the chicken broth, scrape up browned bits, return the chicken to the pan and stir in the BBQ sauce until well combined. Bring to a gentle simmer.
Simmer until tender
Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 18 to 20 minutes until rice is tender and liquid absorbed. Check at 18 minutes and add a splash more broth if needed.
Rest and finish
Remove from heat and let rest covered for five minutes. Fluff gently with a fork, adjust seasoning and serve with extra BBQ sauce if desired.
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