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All the cozy flavors of broccoli-cheddar night, baked in one skillet with juicy chicken and melty cheese. The twist? Spiralized broccoli stems stand in for pasta—fun, light, and zero-waste.

It’s weeknight-easy, family-friendly, and smells incredible as it bubbles away. Here’s how to nail the creamy, cheesy bake without overcooking the chicken.

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Why you’ll love this

  • Cheesy comfort with lighter “noodles” from spiralized stems.
  • One-skillet bake → quick prep, easy cleanup.
  • Flexible add-ins: rice, quinoa, or sweet potato.

Ingredient Notes

  • Chicken: breasts are leaner and thighs are juicier and more forgiving. Both work! You could even use rotisserie chicken. Pat dry for better browning.
  • Broccoli: use florets + peeled stems (peel fibrous skin before spiralizing).
  • Cheeses: cheddar + havarti for melt + stretch; grate from blocks for best texture.
  • Aromatics & binder: garlic/onion; a little broth/cream/yogurt (per your recipe) to bring everything together.
  • Crunch/finish (optional): toasted breadcrumbs or pine nuts for texture.

Recipe Inspiration

Today I am sharing an amazing recipe from my friend Ali’s cookbook. Some of you may already be familiar with Ali’s blog and book, both are aptly named Inspiralized, and honestly, this book is the best! So creative and filled to the brim with healthy yet satisfying recipes. Like if you are looking for new ways to use up all those end of summer veggies, this is your book! You will see veggies in a whole new light.

Growing up, one of my favorite dishes my dad would make us was a broccoli cheddar and rice dish. It was always so comforting, it’s still the best. So when I saw the recipe for chicken and broccoli skillet bake with not only cheddar, but havarti too, I was sold. Done and done.

Here’s the really cool thing about this recipe, not only does it use the broccoli florets, but it also uses the stems. I cannot tell you how many broccoli stems I have thrown out over the years. It turns out that the stems are actually really delicious! What Ali does is to spiralize the broccoli stems into pasta, yes, pasta!! I mean, how fun is that?!?

Aside from being fun, spiralizing the broccoli also breaks down the stems into a much smaller form making them far tastier and easy to chomp on. And when mixed with the broccoli florets, chicken and cheese? It’s the perfect light and healthy dinner for any time of the year.

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Step by Step Instructions

Prep the broccoli “noodles”

  • Trim and peel stems; spiralize on a medium setting so they hold a tender bite.
  • If stems release moisture, toss with a pinch of salt and blot before cooking to avoid watery sauce.
  • No spiralizer? Julienne or thinly slice stems; the goal is quick-cooking strands.

Cook the chicken (skillet cues)

  • Season and sear in a hot, lightly oiled skillet until lightly browned on both sides.

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Build the skillet bake

  • Sauté spices and veggies, add florets and stems until bright green and just tender-crisp.
  • Fold in chicken and your sauce base; season to taste.
  • Scatter cheddar + havarti over top.

Bake—how to tell it’s ready

  • Cheese should be fully melted and bubbling at the edges; top lightly golden.
  • Center should look set, not soupy. Let rest a few minutes for cleaner scoops.
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Recipe Tips

  • If you’re looking to make the dish a little heartier, I highly recommend mixing in some quinoa or white or brown rice. There’s just something I LOVE so much about rice with broccoli and cheese.
  • Ali also recommends adding a sweet potato to the mix, which I also think would be so great! Totally trying that next time!
  • Adding a few hard boiled eggs at the end is something my dad would always do with his dish. Hard boiled, fried or poached would all work. Totally one of my favorite things to this day!
Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest
Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest
Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Make-ahead, storage & reheat

  • Make-ahead: Assemble up to the bake step; cover and chill. Bake just before serving until hot and bubbling.
  • Leftovers: Refrigerate in an airtight container up to 3 days; broccoli will soften but flavors meld nicely.
  • Reheat: Warm gently in the skillet or oven until hot and the cheese re-melts; add a splash of broth
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One of best parts about this recipe is how quick and easy it is to make. Just a handful of simple ingredients and a skillet. Perfect for busy weeknights and SO perfect for these cooler nights some of you might be starting to experience? Or maybe not… my point is that this is healthy comfort food at its best, so it’s perfect for one of those first cooler days of fall…can you feel my excitement that fall is almost here?

Major fall thoughts on the brain!

And speaking of fall, I’m pretty sure I met my new best favorite person ever on Tuesday. See, I was having this little video shoot (no big deal or anything, but… you guys might just be getting a barn video tour coming your way soon…) and I met the kindest women ever. I mean, everyone who came on Tuesday was incredibly kind and I fell in love with them all, but MC? MC shared my love of fall, Halloween and all the holidays (but Halloween the most…that’s MC’s all-time favorite holiday!). I’m quite positive I could talk with her for hours and hours and we would have the BEST time. She also just puts you in a happy mood… Love That!

Every single one of the women who came up for this shoot were so incredibly kind. I cannot wait to share a bit more about the day with you guys. And um, those final barn photos you all have been waiting so patiently for…definitely coming soon!

Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest
Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Ali has kindly offered to give one reader a copy of her book and a brand new spiralizer! I know, isn’t she just the nicest? Here’s the deal, if you want a chance to win a copy of the book and a brand new spiralizer, simply leave a comment on today’s post answering this question:

What is one recipe you are dying to try that involves spiralized veggies?

And that’s it, then you will be entered! I will email the winner in a week! Until then, everyone should be making this recipe for dinner ASAP.

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Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 474 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Place an oven safe 12-inch skillet over medium heat and add 1 tablespoon olive oil. When the oil is hot, add the chicken and season with salt + pepper. Cook for 3-5 minutes, stirring once or twice until the chicken is browned and cooked through. Remove the chicken + any juice from the skillet and add to a plate.
  • Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the broccoli florets and the broccoli noodles, cook until the florets are tender, about 2-3 minutes. Drain.
  • Using the same skillet from the chicken, heat the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, add the garlic and onion, cook for 5-8 minutes or until the onion is very soft. Whisk in the chicken broth and stir until the mixture thickens, about 2 minutes. Add the thyme, parsley and onion powder. Stir the cooked chicken and the broccoli florets + noodles into the mix and toss to combine. Remove from the heat and sprinkle the cheese overtop.
  • Cover with foil and bake for 25 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbling. Remove the foil and broil until the cheese is lightly brown, about 1-2 minutes. Serve!

Notes

*To make this dish a little heartier, I love adding white or brown rice or even quinoa to the mix. I also LOVE topping this dish with eggs. Fried, poached or hard boiled will all work *Recipe from the [Inspiralized Cookbook | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0804186839/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0804186839&linkCode=as2&tag=inspiralized-20&linkId=PBFJRBEDD5VGXU7L] by Ali Maffucci.
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Mmm, k?? Cool! 🙂

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  1. This sounds like a killer recipe. I will definitely try it soon. And of course this is the recipe that I want to try using spiralized veggies!

  2. The recipe I’ve been eager to try spiralized zucchini pasta- using a cheese grater just doesn’t cut it! Awesome post – I sent it to my broccoli-loving boyfriend and we’re going to make it as soon as the weather cools down!

  3. I’ve been wanting to try sweet potato noodles with a red pepper cream sauce. It sounds delicious, and I love peppers and sweet potatoes! I just need a spiralizer. : )

  4. I would love to make this dish, but especially interested in sweet potato “pasta” dishes – like the vegan sweet potato dish with cashew cream from Pinch of Yum!

  5. I’m a huge fan of spiralizing already but I’d love to get more ideas for using my spiralized veggies to make delicious, healthy dinners for my entire family!

  6. A spiralizer and Ali’s cookbook is at the top of my Christmas list! (a bit early maybe…?) I would love to try the chicken tikka masala with butternut squash fettuccine– looks and sounds delish!!

  7. Oh I’d absolutely love to make some roasted sweet potato shoe string “fries” and chicken lemon zoodles!!!!! Fall comfort foods!

  8. I am actually dying to try spirialized broccoli! THIS SOUNDS AMAZING…I think I could definitely get my husband on board too!

    I am trying to take solid comfort food dishes healthier but still hitting the spot without it being so heavy you can’t eat. I started with cauliflower and I have been dying to get on the spirializer bandwagon!!!

  9. I have been wanting a spiralizer forever!! The first thing I want to make is Thai peanut noodles with sweet potatoes. This recipe looks pretty delicious too!

  10. This is my first time reading this blog and love the post, will definitely start following! I’ve recently started spiralizing but the gadget I have isn’t very high quality, would LOVE to get my hands on the actual Inspiralizer!! I’m dying to try spiralized sweet potato buns!

  11. This looks SO good! An updated healthier version of a casserole that my mom used to make which is a total comfort food.

    I would love an Inspiralizer as I’ve been wanting to take the plunge to get one for some time, especially to try the goat cheese panzanella salad with spiralized cucumbers!