This 4-ingredient oven chicken is the kind of dependable, low-effort dinner that earns a permanent place in a busy-weeknight rotation. Using ground chicken keeps it budget-friendly and quick to assemble, while the oven does all the work once everything is mixed and pressed into the pan. The result is a savory baked chicken dish with a bronzed top and juicy interior, somewhere between a simple meatloaf and a casserole, and it is especially useful when you want something hearty without standing over the stove.

Serve this with roasted green beans, a crisp salad, buttered rice, or simple mashed potatoes to catch the juices. It also works well with late-summer vegetables such as corn, zucchini, or sliced tomatoes, and leftovers make an easy next-day lunch tucked into a roll, spooned over grains, or reheated alongside steamed broccoli.

4-Ingredient Oven Chicken

Servings: 4 to 6

Baked ground chicken casserole with caramelized crust in a dark metal pan
Baked ground chicken casserole with caramelized crust in a dark metal pan

Ingredients

1 1/2 pounds ground chicken

1 packet dry onion soup mix, about 1 ounce
2 large eggs
1 cup seasoned bread crumbs

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly grease a dark metal baking pan or small casserole dish.

2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the ground chicken, dry onion soup mix, eggs, and seasoned bread crumbs. Mix just until evenly blended.

3. Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan and press it into an even layer so it cooks uniformly.

4. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes, until the top is deeply golden and the center reaches 165°F.

5. Let rest for 5 to 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

Variations & Tips

Make it plainer: If you are cooking for picky eaters, use plain bread crumbs instead of seasoned and keep the onion soup mix as the main flavoring. The texture will stay tender, but the overall taste will be a bit more neutral.

Add a glaze: For a sweeter, more caramelized top, brush the surface with a thin layer of barbecue sauce or ketchup for the last 10 minutes of baking. This gives the crust extra color and a familiar meatloaf-style finish.

Watch the texture: Ground chicken is lean, so avoid overmixing or overbaking, which can make the finished dish firmer than you want. Mix only until combined and start checking for doneness at the earlier end of the baking time.

Use a thermometer: Because oven depth and pan size can vary, the most reliable way to know it is done is to check the center for 165°F. That keeps the dish safe to eat while preserving as much moisture as possible.