This 3-ingredient oven chicken is the kind of busy-night dinner that feels like a shortcut in the best possible way. Using frozen chicken cordon bleu as the base gives you a built-in layer of ham and cheese, and a simple pantry-style sauce helps it bake up flavorful and comforting with almost no prep. It is a great option for those evenings when work runs late but you still want to pull a hot, filling meal out of the oven for the family.

Serve this chicken with easy sides that can soak up the extra sauce, like mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, rice, or roasted broccoli. A crisp green salad or simple green beans help balance the richness, and dinner rolls are always a good idea if you want to stretch the meal and make it feel a little more special.

3-Ingredient Oven Chicken Cordon Bleu Bake

Servings: 4

Baked chicken cordon bleu portions in a metal baking sheet with creamy sauce
Baked chicken cordon bleu portions in a metal baking sheet with creamy sauce

Ingredients

4 frozen chicken cordon bleu portions

1 (10.5-ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup milk

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and lightly coat a metal baking sheet or shallow metal baking pan with nonstick spray if desired for easier cleanup.

2. Arrange the frozen chicken cordon bleu portions on the baking sheet in a single layer, leaving a little space between each piece.

3. In a small bowl, whisk together the condensed cream of chicken soup and milk until mostly smooth, then spoon or pour the mixture lightly over the tops of the chicken portions.

4. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes, or until the chicken is hot all the way through, the coating is crisp and golden in spots, and the sauce is bubbling around the edges. If your package directions recommend a longer baking time, follow that guidance and use the sauce as written here.

5. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving, then spoon some of the warm sauce over each portion and serve with your favorite sides.

Variations & Tips

Add seasoning: If you want a little more flavor without changing the simplicity, stir in a pinch of garlic powder or black pepper with the soup and milk. It still keeps the recipe very easy but gives the sauce a little extra personality.

Use a baking dish: If you prefer more sauce pooled around the chicken, make this in a shallow metal or glass baking dish instead of an open sheet pan. I do this when I know I am serving it over rice or noodles and want every bit of that creamy topping.

Check package timing: Different brands and sizes of frozen chicken cordon bleu can vary, so the package directions are your best guide for doneness. On extra hectic nights, I set a timer for the earliest recommended check and go from there rather than guessing.

Make it a fuller meal: You can add quick-cooking vegetables like broccoli florets to a separate pan during the last part of baking so dinner is ready at the same time. That is one of my favorite ways to keep weeknights moving without dirtying a bunch of extra dishes.