Nothing brings me more joy than watching my family gather around the table for Sunday supper, and my Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet has become our go-to meal when we want something quick, comforting, and packed with flavor. I’ve been making this dish for years—ever since my grandson brought home a jar of Cajun seasoning from his trip to Louisiana and begged me to “make something spicy!”

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What I love most about this recipe (besides the smiles it brings) is how effortlessly it comes together in one pan. While the chicken sizzles with that bold Cajun kick, the rice soaks up all those incredible flavors, and the fresh mango on top? Pure genius if I do say so myself! It’s the perfect balance of sweet and spicy that’ll have everyone asking for seconds.
Back in my day, we didn’t have fancy gadgets or complicated recipes—just good ingredients cooked with care. That’s exactly what this Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet delivers: honest, home-cooked goodness that tastes like it took hours but secretly comes together before you can set the table.
Why You’ll Love This Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet
Trust me, once you try this recipe, it’ll become your new weeknight hero. Here’s why:
- One-pan wonder: Who needs a sink full of dishes? This skillet does everything—browns the chicken, cooks the rice, and creates an amazing sauce all in one.
- Weeknight-fast: From stovetop to table in 30 minutes flat (that’s faster than pizza delivery!).
- Flavor explosion: The Cajun seasoning packs a punch, but the sweet mango cools it down perfectly.
- Play with it: Not feeling mango? Try pineapple. Out of cilantro? Parsley works too. It’s your kitchen—make it yours!
I’ve served this to picky grandkids and fancy dinner guests alike—it never fails to impress!
Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet Ingredients
Now let’s talk about what makes this dish sing! The magic starts with simple ingredients you probably have in your pantry right now. Well, except maybe the mangoes – but trust me, they’re worth the trip to the produce aisle!

- For the chicken: 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs (I always use thighs – juicier!), 1 teaspoon olive oil, 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning (my secret is Tony Chachere’s)
- The sweet glaze: 2 tablespoons butter (real butter, please!), 1 tablespoon honey
- Fresh toppings: 2 ripe mangoes, diced (about 1-inch pieces), handful of cilantro, chopped (stems and all for extra flavor)
- The rice base: 1 tablespoon butter (yes, more butter!), 1 celery stalk, thinly sliced, 1 bell pepper (any color), diced, 1 teaspoon minced garlic (or 2 if you’re feeling bold), 1 cup long grain white rice, uncooked, 2 ¼ cups low-sodium chicken broth, 1 tablespoon Cajun seasoning
See? Nothing fancy, just good honest ingredients. Now here’s my tip – dice everything before you start cooking. That way when the butter hits the pan, you’re ready to roll!
How to Make Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet
Alright honey, let me walk you through making this beauty step by step – just like I taught my grandkids! The secret is in the timing, so pay attention to those minutes I’m mentioning. You’ll have this dish singing in no time!

First things first – pat that chicken dry with paper towels (trust me, wet chicken won’t brown properly). Rub it all over with olive oil, then sprinkle both sides generously with Cajun seasoning. Don’t be shy now – really massage those spices in there!
Next, melt that first 2 tablespoons of butter in your biggest skillet over medium heat. Oh that sound! When it starts foaming, drizzle in the honey and swirl the pan. Carefully add the chicken – and here’s my golden rule: don’t overcrowd the pan! You want those pieces to have space to get nice and golden, not steam. Brown them about 1-2 minutes per side just to get that beautiful color, then set them aside on a plate.
Now for the magic! Add that extra tablespoon of butter to the same pan – see all those delicious browned bits at the bottom? That’s pure flavor waiting to happen! Toss in your sliced celery and diced bell pepper, stirring for about a minute until they just start softening. Then add the garlic and stir for 30 seconds (no longer or it’ll burn!).
Here comes the rice! Stir it into the vegetables until every grain gets coated with that beautiful butter. Sprinkle in that second tablespoon of Cajun seasoning – yes, more spice! Pour in the chicken broth, give it a good stir to scrape up any stuck-on bits, and bring it to a lively boil.
Now reduce the heat to low, return those browned chicken pieces to the pan (nestle them right into the rice), cover tightly, and let it simmer undisturbed for 15-20 minutes. No peeking! That steam needs to work its magic. When the timer goes off, check that the chicken reaches 165°F inside and the rice is tender.
Finally, fluff that gorgeous rice with a fork, scatter your diced mango and cilantro over top, and serve with lime wedges for squeezing. Oh my stars, just writing this makes my mouth water!
Pro Tips for Perfect Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet
Listen close now – here are my hard-earned kitchen secrets for this dish:
- Chicken thighs over breasts every time – they stay juicier and won’t dry out during simmering
- Taste your Cajun seasoning first – some blends are saltier or spicier than others! Adjust to your liking
- Don’t lift that lid! – keeping it covered ensures the rice cooks evenly without drying out
- Let it rest – 5 minutes off heat before serving lets the flavors settle beautifully
Mouthwatering Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet in Just 30 Minutes
A flavorful and easy one-pan meal with Cajun-spiced chicken and rice, topped with fresh mango and cilantro.
- Total Time: 30 mins
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 2 mangoes, diced (optional)
- Handful cilantro, chopped
- 1 tablespoon butter (for rice)
- 1 celery stalk, thinly sliced
- 1 bell pepper, diced
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 1 cup long grain white rice, uncooked
- 2 ¼ cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon Cajun seasoning
Instructions
- Rub olive oil and Cajun seasoning all over the chicken.
- Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat, then stir in honey.
- Brown chicken for 1-2 minutes per side, then set aside.
- Sauté celery, bell pepper, and garlic for 1 minute (add more butter if needed).
- Stir in rice, Cajun seasoning, and broth. Bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to simmer, return chicken to the pan, cover, and cook for 15-20 minutes until chicken is done and rice is tender.
- Fluff rice, serve with mango, cilantro, and lime wedges.
Notes
- Use thighs for juicier chicken.
- Adjust Cajun seasoning to taste.
- Swap mango for pineapple or omit for a simpler dish.
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 20 mins
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Cajun
- Diet: Low Lactose
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 450
- Sugar: 12g
- Sodium: 600mg
- Fat: 15g
- Saturated Fat: 6g
- Unsaturated Fat: 7g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 50g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 30g
- Cholesterol: 90mg
Ingredient Substitutions for Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet
Now don’t you worry if you’re missing an ingredient or two – cooking should be flexible! Here’s how you can adapt this recipe:
- No mango? Try pineapple chunks or even peaches for that sweet contrast
- Cilantro haters? Flat-leaf parsley or green onions work beautifully
- Out of bell pepper? Zucchini or mushrooms make fine substitutes
- Vegetarian version? Swap chicken for firm tofu (just skip the browning step)
The beauty of this dish is how easily it adapts to what’s in your fridge – that’s home cooking at its best! If you’re looking for more inspiration on easy weeknight meals, check out my collection of recipes.
Serving Suggestions for Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet
Oh honey, presentation matters almost as much as taste! Here’s how I love to serve up this beauty:
- Squeeze fresh lime wedges over top – that bright acidity cuts right through the richness
- Warm crusty bread on the side for sopping up every last bit of sauce
- A simple green salad with tangy vinaigrette to balance the spices
And don’t forget – serve it straight from the skillet for that rustic, family-style charm I adore! If you enjoy this style of cooking, you might also like my TikTok Fluffy Jello Recipe.
Storing and Reheating Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet
Now don’t you go wasting a single bite of this deliciousness! Leftovers keep beautifully in the fridge for up to 3 days – just pop them in an airtight container. When you’re ready to reheat, add a splash of chicken broth to the skillet to bring back that perfect moist texture. Trust me, it tastes even better the next day as those flavors really get to know each other!
Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet FAQs
I’ve answered hundreds of questions about this recipe over Sunday dinners – here’s what folks ask most often:
Can I use brown rice instead of white?
Oh honey, bless your heart for asking! Brown rice needs more liquid and time – try 2 3/4 cups broth and simmer for 30-35 minutes covered. The texture will be nuttier but just as delicious.
How spicy is this really?
Well now, that depends on your Cajun seasoning! Mine’s got a nice kick but won’t set your mouth on fire. Want it milder? Use half the seasoning and taste as you go. Like it hot? Add a pinch of cayenne!
Can I make this ahead?
Absolutely! Just hold off on the mango topping. The rice and chicken reheat beautifully with a splash of broth – though I doubt there’ll be leftovers!
Is the mango necessary?
Necessary? No. Magical? Absolutely! That sweet pop balances the spice so perfectly. But if mango’s not your thing, pineapple works wonders too.
Cajun Chicken Rice Skillet Nutritional Info
Now don’t go counting every calorie – good food feeds the soul! But for those watching their diets, here’s the scoop per serving (remember, estimates vary by ingredients):
- 450 calories – enough energy for storytelling around the table
- 30g protein from that juicy chicken
- 50g carbs (hello, delicious rice!)
- 15g fat (butter makes everything better, right?)
Not pictured: all the love that goes into making it! You can lighten it up with less butter or cauliflower rice if you must, but I say enjoy life’s flavorful moments.
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