Made-from-scratch creamy, cheesy Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole made in ONE POT on the stove! Tastes like risotto, but much faster to make and completely low maintenance. Loaded with tons of broccoli, this is a terrific quick dinner idea you can get on the table in less than 30 minutes.
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole
It never even crossed my mind to make a recipe such as this Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole from anything but scratch. But a quick Google and I was somewhat bemused to find that there are in fact many versions of similar rice casseroles made using canned soup.
I’ve never tried this with canned soup, and I never intend to. Having tried canned soup in various forms in my time, I can say with absolute confidence that homemade from scratch is tastier, it’s better for you and it’s easy!
How to make Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole – from scratch!
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Sauté garlic and onion in butter and/or oil, then mostly cook the chicken – it finishes cooking with the rice;
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Add flour, milk, broth and basic seasonings (salt, pepper, thyme), then add the rice right into the same pot. As the rice cooks, the flour thickens the liquid which makes the sauce beautifully creamy;
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After 12 minutes of simmering, add the broccoli and cook for a further 3 minutes; then
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Stir through cheese, top with more cheese then give it a quick broil/grill just to melt the cheese.
What this Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole tastes like
It tastes like a creamy, cheesy risotto, it truly does. Except it’s made with normal white rice.
And being the rice snob that I am ( 🤗Asian blood), I promise you that this is as far from gluey rice as you can get. The rice is just cooked to tender al dente and it’s smothered in a creamy sauce (but no cream), as opposed to overcooked super soft rice that is gluggy with thick sauce.
Here’s close up proof – see? 🙂 If it were overcooked and gluey, the surface of the rice grains would look mushy.
I wasn’t quite sure what to call this recipe. I think of this as a rice bake which is completely illogical because it’s not cooked in the oven at all. Though someone please remind me a few months down the track to share the recipe for this that’s made entirely in the oven!
So in the end, I decided to call it a casserole, guessing that is what normal people would call this. Is that what this is?? I’m not sure. I know I’ll always think of this as a “Rice Bake”! – Nagi x
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole
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One Pot Broccoli, Chicken and Rice Casserole
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp (30g ) unsalted butter
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 onion , finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 500g (1 lb) chicken thigh , cut into bite size pieces (Note 1)
- 2.5 tbsp flour (or 1 ½ tbsp. cornflour / cornstarch)
- 2 cups (500 ml) milk (any, I use low fat)
- 2 cups (500 ml) chicken broth
- 1 1/4 cups (225g) long grain white rice , uncooked (Note 2)
- 1 tsp dried thyme (or other herb of choice)
- Salt and pepper
- 1 large head of broccoli, broken / cut into small florets (~400 - 500g / 14 oz - 1 lb) (Note 3)
- 2 cups (200g) shredded mozzarella or cheddar (or other cheese of choice) (Note 4)
- Finely chopped parsley , optional garnish
Instructions
- Melt butter and heat oil in a pot over high heat. Add onion and garlic, cook for 1 minute. Add chicken and cook until it changes from pink to white. (Note 5)
- Turn stove DOWN to medium. Add flour and stir for 1 minute.
- Add half the milk, stirring as you go, and once incorporated into the flour add the rest of the milk and stir.
- Add broth, rice, thyme and a just pinch of salt and pepper.
- Stir, bring to simmer, then cover. Turn down to medium low and cook for 12 minutes.
- Remove lid – there should still be liquid on the surface. Working quickly, add broccoli, push down so it’s partly submerged, cover and cook for a further 3 minutes until broccoli is just cooked.
- Preheat grill/broiler. Remove lid and stir through half the cheese – don’t worry if it looks a bit too saucy, excess liquid gets sucked up in minutes (see video). Smooth surface, top with remaining cheese. Grill/broil until melted (or just put lid on and allow to melt with residual heat on turned off stove).
- Serve immediately, garnished with parsley if desired.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Chicken and Rice Casserole originally posted January 2018. Updated for housekeeping matters in January 2019 – no change to recipe, I wouldn’t dare!
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Leanne Woodall says
Tonight was my second time making this recipe. It’s a super easy & delicious casserole! I only used about 2/3 cup cheese & 1 chicken breast. I put it in the oven to finish it. Really yummy! 😋
Nancy L Bruscino says
Absolutely delicious. Made it exactly like it was posted except I had to add a little more chicken broth and salt at the end. But I always cook with unsalted broth. The rice was cooked perfectly, broccoli still slightly crisp. It was so creamy. I will definitely make it again.
Janine says
Hi Nagi, I made this recipe tonight and it turned out great! The rice did taste like a creamy risotto dish and the cheese added extra deliciousness. I used parmigiano reggiano and old cheddar – it was wonderful. Instead of using raw chicken I had precooked two chicken breasts and chopped those up and threw them in after the broth had thickened.
Thanks for sharing such a quick and easy recipe!
Zoe says
I cut the recipe in half and it was still enough for 5 people 🤣
Sarah says
Always a favourite in house, even the broccoli is eaten by our pre schooler
Shay says
Love this recipe. Easy comfort food enjoyed by both adults and toddlers in our house! Would just love to know how to best store it and reheat it without losing the moisture and risotto consistency please.
Leslie says
This is my absolute favorite casserole recipe. I make this for anyone who needs a casserole—especially new moms!—and I always get rave reviews. Don’t skip the homemade cream of chicken… it makes it so much better!
Hilary says
Turned out perfect!!!! Great easy recipe for those moments when youre too lazy to go grocery shopping and want to stretch your pantry staples one more day. I subbed broth for bouillon and it still tasted great.
Stephanie Sarkany says
Help Nagi please!
I have made this twice and both times although is delicious I find I have to add extra liquid otherwise the rice isn’t cooked, what am I doing wrong 😫
Steph
Wendy Eastgate says
Substituted the chicken with Aldi’’s seafood marinara mix. This was absolutely delicious, I added mushroom and celery too, always finding ways to add more veggies!
Haz says
Once again another easy and fabulous dish. I stupidly did it in a cast iron frypan so was a bit messy, but looked fabulous with the grilled cheese on the top. Loved the broccoli and the chicken came out tender. Going into my fav’s. Thank you Nagi.
Kezza McD says
Very easy to make. A delicious and comforting dish.
Thanks Nagi xx
Bianca Marr says
Tasted awesome! But do you have any tips on the rice sticking to the bottom of the pot? Thanks x
Rebecca says
Mine stuck on the bottom but it still was excellent. I will adjust my stove top in the future. Loved this dish!
Zo says
The same thing happened to me. Instead of just letting it simmer I turned it down to low (induction) and stirred often.
Peta says
I had the same problem with the rice sticking…
Rachael says
Rice was okay but the broccoli felt like an afterthought and was horrible. Maybe peas would be nicer but overall the flavour wasn’t enough for us to make this again.
Jaye says
This was great, thank you. I used frozen broccoli, vegan butter, milk, and cheese as well as gluten free flour, all to meet the dietary needs in my house. Even those without dietary restrictions enjoyed it. I look forward to trying more of your recipes.
Jane C says
Hello Nagi! I made this recipe and it did not disappoint!! My husband had three servings! Chicken was tender, broccoli cooked but not sad and limp, and the rice was perfect!! I used long grain white rice and the texture was as promised-fluffy and not clumpy at all. It really was similar to risotto. I used Monterey Jack cheese, followed your instructions, and it was WONDERFUL. I bet it’ll be even better tmrw or the next night- if that’s possible. Thank you for all your hard work to create these great recipes👍🏼
Robyn says
Delicious one pot meal
Pamela S. says
This really was very tasty. My 3 year old grand son did the little happy shimmy dance after every bite. The broccoli took a little longer and I added a little more chicken stock, but no other changes. This will definitely go into the rotation.
Sarah says
This was really tasty and great bowl food for the couch. The hubby loved it, and it was super easy. Thanks Nagi 🙂
Kayla says
Really easy and super yummy, as always with Nagi’s recipes 😊