This oven baked 3-ingredient Chicken Bellhaven is one of those old-fashioned family recipes that proves simple can still be downright delicious. Tender chicken breasts bake under a sweet-tangy apricot glaze that turns glossy and caramelized in the oven, making a comforting main dish that feels a little special without much work. It’s the kind of recipe busy families come back to again and again, especially when you want something dependable, nostalgic, and good enough for a holiday table.

Serve this chicken with fluffy rice, buttered noodles, or mashed potatoes to soak up the extra glaze. For vegetables, green beans, roasted broccoli, peas, or a crisp salad all make nice partners and help balance the sweetness of the sauce. If you’re making it for company or a Father’s Day meal, warm dinner rolls and a simple fruit salad round everything out beautifully.

Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Chicken Bellhaven

Servings: 4

Caramelized chicken breasts with apricot glaze in a glass baking dish
Caramelized chicken breasts with apricot glaze in a glass baking dish

Ingredients

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

1 cup apricot preserves
1 packet dry onion soup mix

Chicken breasts, apricot preserves, and onion soup mix arranged on a counter
Chicken breasts, apricot preserves, and onion soup mix arranged on a counter

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a rectangular glass baking dish. Arrange the chicken breasts in a single layer.

Raw chicken breasts arranged in a greased glass baking dish
Raw chicken breasts arranged in a greased glass baking dish

2. In a small bowl, stir together the apricot preserves and dry onion soup mix until well combined.

Apricot preserves and onion soup mix stirred together in a bowl
Apricot preserves and onion soup mix stirred together in a bowl

3. Spoon the apricot mixture evenly over the chicken breasts, spreading it across the tops so each piece is well coated.

Chicken breasts coated with apricot onion glaze before baking
Chicken breasts coated with apricot onion glaze before baking

4. Bake uncovered for 35 to 45 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the glaze is bubbling and caramelized. If the pieces are especially thick, allow a few extra minutes and check that the internal temperature reaches 165°F.

5. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving, then spoon some of the warm glaze from the pan over each piece.

Final plated apricot glazed chicken served with rice and green beans
Final plated apricot glazed chicken served with rice and green beans

Variations & Tips

For picky eaters: If your family prefers a milder flavor, use slightly less onion soup mix so the apricot sweetness stands out more. This keeps the glaze gentle and kid-friendly while still giving the chicken plenty of flavor.

Using chicken thighs: Boneless skinless chicken thighs work beautifully here and often stay even juicier than breasts. Just bake until they reach 165°F and the sauce is nicely caramelized.

Make it a fuller sauce: If you like extra sauce for spooning over rice or potatoes, double the preserves and onion soup mixture. It’s a simple way to stretch this dish for heartier appetites around the table.

Don’t overbake: Because chicken breasts can dry out quickly, start checking for doneness on the early side. Pulling the dish from the oven as soon as the chicken is cooked through will give you the most tender result.

Easy make-ahead idea: You can assemble the chicken and glaze in the baking dish a few hours ahead, cover, and refrigerate until dinnertime. That makes this a wonderful option for holidays, busy weeknights, or family get-togethers.