"Roasted" Garlic Chicken Skillet is a quick and easy, mouthwatering chicken dinner recipe. Tastes slow-cooked yet is ready in minutes!

My favorite dishes to cook are the ones that I know will cause my husband to fake drool, slurp, then gulp when I tell him what’s for dinner.
Something only a wife would love, I think?!
“Roasted” Garlic Chicken Skillet elicited this classic, quirky response when I debuted it to my husband. This chicken dinner recipe is luscious and mouthwatering yet made in minutes using just one pan.
Drool-worthy, for sure!

Easy Garlic Chicken
Roasted Garlic Chicken Skillet starts by toasting garlic cloves in extra virgin olive oil in a pan until they’re golden brown and fabulously fragrant. Just like roasted garlic — but ready in a fraction of the time. Seasoned chicken is sauted in the infused oil then simmered with the garlic in a quick pan sauce until the cloves become luxuriously creamy.
Plated over mashed potatoes and roasted asparagus, this is a stunning, entertaining-worthy supper — yet easy enough for every day!

Start whisking together the pan sauce that will be used later in the recipe. I like to get it ready before turning on the heat so it’s ready when I’m ready for it!
This is mixture of chicken broth, gluten free flour, and Worcestershire sauce.

Whisk to combine then set aside.

Next separate then peel the cloves from an entire head of garlic.

You can do this by lightly smashing the cloves with the back of a wide knife. After peeling the garlic cloves, slice off the root end then cut any larger cloves in half so they’re all roughly the same size.

Prep work = done. Time to get cooking.
Heat extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat then add the garlic cloves and saute until they turn light golden brown, stirring constantly.

Your kitchen will smell insane, but don’t get distracted. Golden brown garlic can quickly turn to dark brown, which tastes burnt and bitter. Once the garlic cloves are toasted, scoop them into a small dish then set aside.

Next season chicken breasts that have been cut in half with salt and pepper then add to the garlic-infused oil and saute until golden brown on one side, 2-3 minutes.
Flip the chicken then add the pre-made pan sauce mixture plus the toasted garlic cloves and bring the liquid to a simmer.

Place a lid on top of the skillet then turn the heat down to medium-low and let the chicken and garlic simmer for 5-7 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.

Remove the chicken then let the sauce simmer and thicken for a few minutes.

Place the chicken on a bed of mashed potatoes and roasted asparagus (recipes below!) then top with the thick and savory pan sauce studded with “roasted” garlic cloves. Oh. YUM!

Even with the mashed potatoes and roasted asparagus, this meal still came together lickity split and seriously, I am telling you, it is so, so delicious. If you don’t feel like making mashed potatoes, homemade or store-bought gnocchi would make a fabulous bed for soaking up the chicken and garlicky sauce. Enjoy!


Ingredients
- 3/4 cup chicken broth
- 1-1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
- 1-1/2 teaspoons gluten free flour, or all-purpose if not gluten free
- 1 head garlic, cloves separated and peeled
- 1-1/2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 lb chicken breasts, pounded thin then sliced in half
- salt and pepper
Directions
- Whisk together chicken broth, Worcestershire sauce, and flour in a small bowl then set aside.
- Slice the root ends off the garlic cloves then cut any larger cloves in half so all the garlic pieces are the same size.
- Heat extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat then add garlic cloves and saute until light golden brown (dark golden brown will taste burnt and bitter) stirring constantly. Remove cloves to a bowl then set aside.
- Season chicken breasts on both sides with salt and pepper then add to skillet. Saute until golden brown on one side, 2-3 minutes, then flip the chicken and add the chicken broth mixture and toasted garlic cloves.
- Turn the heat to high to bring the liquid to a simmer then place a lid on top, turn the heat down to medium-low, and simmer until the chicken is cooked through, 5-7 minutes.
- Remove chicken from the skillet then turn the heat up to medium-high and simmer sauce until thickened, 3-4 minutes. Spoon sauce and garlic cloves over chicken breasts then serve.
Notes
- I like serving this meal with store-bought mashed potatoes like Bob Evans, and a roasted vegetable.
Nutrition
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We just finished eating this and I wanted to thank you for sharing the recipe with us. It was delicious!!
Good luck with your move and be sure to take it easy. I’m sure that your family and friends will take care of moving all of your things.
I’m so happy for you guys. You have such a sweet family.
Take care.
Ohmigawd this looks fantastic! I can’t wait to try it out.
Thank you so much! It was very very tasty! It was my mom’s birthday yesterday and I cooked it for dinner! Incredibly!
made this for dinner (with mashed potatoes & green beans)! added a little white wine to the sauce – yum!! :) thanks!
“…then shouted unrepeatable things in its praise. Then I joined in. It was a mess.”
:)
I made this tonight for dinner and it was amazing! My hubby was a little nervous as he isn’t a huge garlic fan, but he loved it! And on the menu for tomorrow is your turkey meatloaves- so excited! Thanks for the great recipes!
I made this tonight and it is GREAT!! Next time I will buy low sodium chicken broth as it was a little salty, but it got thumbs up from me, a picky husband, and picky 7 and 4 year old. This will go in our regular rotation. And holy crap it is quick and easY!!
I love this quicker way of “roasting” garlic… you seriously can’t beat the flavor!
The perfect meal and one that will make anyone happy. Thanks!
This will proudly be served at our house next week. Thanks!
And I can’t resist asking…how do you keep your counter grout so darned white!?
Obsessively cleaning it after every meal. I can’t wait to move on from it – such a bear!
I died laughing at the “it was a mess” sentence. Made my morning. I love your humor…thx for a great recipe, too, oh how I love garlic anything!
this looks amazing! roasted garlic is soo yummy… I’ll need to try this for dinner!
Wow I’m salivating just reading this and looking at the pictures. Definitely going to have to make this soon.