Oven baked 4-ingredient chicken Devonshire is the kind of old-fashioned supper that reminds me why simple recipes have lasted for generations. Tucked into many Midwestern family recipe boxes were casseroles and baked chicken dishes built from just a handful of dependable ingredients, and this one has that same church-supper charm. With tender chicken, a rich creamy sauce, crisp bacon, and a blanket of melted cheese, it turns plain pantry staples into something fit for a reunion table.
This dish is rich and comforting, so I like to serve it with something that can soak up that lovely sauce, such as buttered egg noodles, fluffy rice, or mashed potatoes. A green vegetable like steamed broccoli, green beans, or a crisp lettuce salad gives the plate a little balance, and warm dinner rolls are always welcome if you’ve got folks around the table who never let a drop of sauce go to waste.
Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Chicken Devonshire
Servings: 6
Ingredients
6 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
Directions
1. Heat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish.
2. Arrange the chicken breasts in an even layer in the prepared baking dish. If they are especially thick, pound them lightly so they cook more evenly.
3. Spoon the condensed cream of chicken soup evenly over the chicken, spreading it gently to cover the tops.
4. Sprinkle the crumbled bacon over the soup layer, then top everything with the shredded cheddar cheese.
5. Bake uncovered for 40 to 50 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the cheese is melted, bubbling, and lightly golden. Let it rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Variations & Tips
Add a little seasoning: If you want to dress it up without losing the spirit of the original, add a light sprinkle of black pepper, garlic powder, or paprika over the chicken before the soup goes on. The old recipe cards were often spare, but a pinch here and there never hurt a thing.
Use chicken tenders: For quicker baking and easy serving at potlucks, you can make this with chicken tenders instead of full chicken breasts. Just begin checking for doneness a bit earlier, around the 25 to 30 minute mark.
Try a different cheese: Sharp cheddar gives the dish that classic tangy top, but Colby, Monterey Jack, or a cheddar-Jack blend will melt beautifully too. Pick what your family likes best or what you have on hand.
Make it reunion-friendly: This recipe doubles well for a crowd. Use two baking dishes rather than one very deep pan so the chicken cooks evenly and every serving gets plenty of bacon, sauce, and cheese.
Keep the bacon crisp: Cook the bacon until fully crisp before crumbling it into the dish. That way it keeps a little texture after baking and doesn’t disappear into the sauce.