This low carb 3-ingredient caprese chicken bake is the kind of simple supper that feels a little special without asking much from the cook. Inspired by the classic caprese combination of tomatoes and mozzarella, it turns plain chicken breasts into a cozy, crowd-pleasing meal with hardly any prep, which is exactly why dishes like this tend to show up at potlucks, summer gatherings, and busy family weeknights.
Serve this chicken with a crisp green salad, roasted zucchini, steamed green beans, or cauliflower rice to keep things low carb and balanced. If you are feeding a mixed crowd, it also pairs nicely with garlic bread, buttered noodles, or a scoop of rice for anyone who wants something more filling alongside the cheesy baked chicken and warm tomatoes.
Low Carb 3-Ingredient Caprese Chicken Bake
Servings: 4
Ingredients
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly arrange the chicken breasts in a ceramic or glass baking dish in a single layer.
2. Lay the tomato slices evenly over the tops of the chicken breasts, covering each piece as much as possible.
3. Place slices of fresh mozzarella over the tomatoes, then bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the cheese is melted and lightly golden at the edges.
4. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving so the juices settle and the cheese sets slightly for easier plating.
Variations & Tips
For extra flavor: If you are not strictly sticking to just three ingredients, a sprinkle of salt and black pepper or a little dried Italian seasoning over the chicken goes a long way and makes the tomatoes taste even brighter.
For picky eaters: If someone in the family is unsure about tomato slices, tuck the tomatoes under the mozzarella so the flavor bakes in more gently and the melted cheese takes center stage.
To avoid watery results: Use firm tomatoes and pat the slices dry with paper towels before layering them on the chicken. This helps keep the bake from becoming too juicy in the dish.
For even cooking: If your chicken breasts are very thick, pound them to an even thickness before baking so they finish at the same time and stay tender.
Make it party-ready: You can slice the finished chicken and arrange it on a platter for easy serving at potlucks or block parties, which makes this simple dish feel a little more special.