Easy One Pan Swiss Chicken Bake

April 6, 2021thetipsyhousewife

Just Like Grandma Used To Make

Food Memories of Grandma

I grew up blessed to live near my grandparents. My Grandma lived a half a block away from me growing up and she made this Easy One Pan Chicken Swiss Bake dinner for us often.

I used to go to her house on Wednesday nights and I was always so excited to get there and see that this is what she was serving. It is amazing that my Grandma always managed to put a nice dinner on the table when she worked a very busy job at City Hall in Chicago.

There were times during the year when she would work twelve or more hours a day!

A lot of the recipes I share are inspired by my Grandma because they are easy, delicious, and can be put on the table in no time at all.

This Easy One Pan Swiss Chicken Bake always seemed so elegant. I was shocked when she revealed the recipe to me and I realized how easy it was to make.

The beauty of this recipe is that it is also very affordable. It will definitely become a part of your weekly meal rotation you look forward to.

It has one of my favorite qualities in a recipe: Simple enough for a weeknight dinner, special enough for a Sunday Comfort Food meal.

Just A Few Simple Ingredients

This recipe requires just five ingredients. What makes this recipe special is the delicious sauce it yields when it’s done baking.

The secret ingredients for the sauce are white wine, gravy master, and a can of cream of mushroom soup. These blend together so well and mix with the juices from the roasting chicken to make a gravy that you will want to lick up from the pan.

The alcohol cooks off as you bake so this recipe is not alcoholic. If you are still not comfortable using wine, you can use a non alcoholic wine sold in the salad dressing aisle or even a mild, not overly sweet apple juice or white grape juice.

I, however, really enjoy the tang that the white wine adds to the sauce that this recipe makes.

What Is Gravy Master?

Gravy Master is an ingredient that my grandmother and other old fashioned cooks used. It tastes like a much richer soy sauce and it is also thicker so it is perfect for making pan gravies and sauces.

You can easily find this in most grocery stores in the gravy or soup aisle. I also purchase it on Amazon from time to time.

If you absolutely can’t find Gravy Master, a simple substitute of Soy Sauce will do just fine.

What About The Chicken?

The version I grew up eating was made with boneless, skinless chicken breasts. My mom likes to make this recipe with chicken thighs.

Either type of chicken will do, though the chicken thighs make a much richer gravy that you may prefer. You can also double this recipe by adding more chicken then it calls for, but then I would also double the other ingredients to make the sauce.

You WILL want to have extra of the sauce.

Rice, Potatoes or Noodles?

My Grandmother’s recipe calls for rice and for the rice to be cooked in the casserole dish. I cook the rice separately because the rice soaks up a lot of the sauce when baked.

You can also serve this dish with mashed potatoes or with egg noodles as well. Personally I still think rice is best because of the way it soaks up the sauce.

Butter is Better

I like to add a few pats of butter to the top of the chicken before placing the Swiss cheese on top. The butter adds a silkiness to the gravy when the chicken is done cooking.

You can omit the butter if you would like to make this recipe a little lighter, but you know my preference.

Swiss Cheese Please

I love the way the Swiss cheese melts in this dish. The flavor of this dish almost reminds me of the top of French Onion Soup. I like to let my Swiss cheese get all brown and bubbly before serving.

You will also find bits of Swiss cheese throughout the sauce.

Time To Eat

When you pull this dish from the oven, let it rest for a few minutes on top of the warm stove before serving. This gives the sauce a little time to set up and gives the chicken time to rest.

I like to serve this with a simple buttered green bean side.

Get The Full Recipe Below

The complete recipe is linked below. You can print or save the recipe.

I guarantee this will become a weekly staple in your menu planning. If you really want to get fancy, you can serve your Easy One Pan Swiss Chicken Bake on top of a piece of warm garlic toast.

Enjoy!

For another delicious and easy classic, try Pot Roast in the Slow Cooker.

Yield: 4 to 6 Servings

Easy Swiss Chicken Bake

Easy Swiss Chicken Bake

An easy one dish meal that everyone will love. This recipe makes a decadent sauce that goes great on rice or noodles.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 to 6 boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs
  • 1 can of cream of mushroom soup
  • 1/3 cup of white wine
  • 1 tablespoon of gravy master or soy sauce
  • 6 to 8 slices of swiss cheese
  • salt
  • pepper
  • poultry seasoning
  • dried parsley
  • paprika
  • 1 stick of butter

Instructions

  1. Season the chicken on both sides with the salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, paprika and dried parsley , add a couple of tablespoons of butter or cooking oil to a skillet and sear the chicken on both sides for just a few minutes on each side. You just want the chicken to have a golden brown color but not cooked through.
  2. Add the chicken to a baking dish, then in a bowl, whisk the soup with the wine, the gravy master or soy sauce, then season to taste with the same seasonings you used on the chicken. Pour over the chicken.
  3. Dot the top of the chicken with little pats of butter, then cover all the chicken with the swiss cheese. Cover loosely with a piece of foil and bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes, then uncovered for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
  4. Serve the chicken with cooked rice and a hearty serving of the delicious sauce that this dish makes.

1 Comments

  • Nancy Renaud

    January 26, 2024 at 10:52 am

    Great recipe. Like you said, easy and delicious. It made enough for two meals for us, and the leftover meal was just as delicious as the first time we had it. Destined to become a regular dinner at our home!

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