Cozy One-Pot Chicken and Rice (With Veggies + Parmesan)


Published: 12 Mar 2026


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If you love dinners that feel like a warm blanket but don’t leave you with a sink full of dishes, this one’s for you. This one-pot chicken and rice is hearty, simple, and full of that “everyone wanders into the kitchen” smell while it cooks.

You’ll get golden, tender chicken, fluffy jasmine rice, and a handful of cozy vegetables—all simmered together in one pot so every bite tastes savory and rich (without needing a complicated sauce). Pin-worthy, weeknight-friendly, and even better as leftovers.

What You’ll Love About This Reci
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  • One pot, minimal cleanup
  • Family-friendly flavors (no heat, just cozy)
  • Rice cooks in broth for maximum flavor
  • Easy to customize with extra veggies or spices

Ingredients You’ll Need

For the Chicken + Rice

  • Olive oil – helps the chicken brown and adds a little richness
  • Boneless chicken thighs or breasts – cut into bite-sized pieces for quick, even cooking
  • Salt + black pepper – simple seasoning that makes everything pop
  • Yellow onion – softens into the base flavor
  • Carrots – I like them shredded so they melt into the rice and add sweetness
  • Celery – classic cozy flavor and a little texture
  • Garlic – for that warm, savory aroma
  • Chicken broth – the secret to flavorful rice
  • Jasmine rice (rinsed) – cooks up fluffy and tender
  • Parmesan – stirred in at the end for creamy, salty comfort
  • Fresh parsley – brightens everything up right before serving
Cozy One-Pot Chicken and Rice Recipe

A comforting one-pot dinner with tender chicken, soft veggies, and fluffy rice finished with parmesan and herbs.
Prep Time: ~20 minutes
Cook Time: ~30 minutes
Total Time: ~50 minutes
Serves: 6

Ingredients

  • 3–4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1½ lb boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • Salt + ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 2 carrots, peeled and shredded (or finely diced)
  • 2 celery stalks, chopped
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 1½ cups jasmine rice, rinsed
  • ½ cup shredded/grated parmesan
  • ⅓ cup chopped fresh parsley

Instructions

  1. Brown the chicken: Heat a 3-quart pot over medium-high heat with olive oil. Add chicken, season with salt and pepper, and cook about 5–7 minutes until cooked through and lightly golden.
  2. Build the flavor: Stir in onion and cook 3 minutes until slightly softened. Add carrots, celery, and garlic and cook 1 minute more.
  3. Simmer the rice: Pour in broth and add rinsed rice. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low. Stir once, cover, and simmer 15–20 minutes until the rice is tender and the liquid is absorbed. Stir once or twice if needed to prevent sticking.
  4. Finish cozy: Turn off the heat. Fold in parmesan and parsley. Taste and adjust salt/pepper (or add a pinch of garlic powder or dried thyme if you want extra cozy).

Notes + Easy Variations

  • Using cooked chicken? Skip the browning step—sauté the veggies first, then stir cooked chicken in before the rice simmers.
  • Want more garlic flavor? Drop in 2–3 whole garlic cloves while the rice simmers (remove before serving).
  • Add-in friendly: Mushrooms, bell peppers, peas, or spinach all work great—just add hearty veggies early and tender greens at the end.

Nutrition (Approx.)

Calories: 430–460 kcal | Carbs: 45 g | Protein: 30 g | Fat: 13 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 75 mg | Sodium: ~750 mg | Fiber: 3–4 g | Sugar: ~3 g

FAQs

Can I use chicken breast instead of thighs?

Yes—breasts work! Just keep an eye on cook time so they stay juicy.

Do I really have to rinse jasmine rice?

It’s worth it. A quick rinse removes extra starch, so your rice turns out fluffy instead of sticky.

Why does my rice turn out crunchy or mushy sometimes?

Keep the heat low once it simmers and don’t lift the lid often. If the rice needs a little more time, add a small splash of broth and continue simmering.

What’s the best way to reheat leftovers?

Add a spoonful of broth or water, then warm gently. The rice plumps back up and tastes fresh again.




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