
This hearty One-Pan Bold Honey BBQ Chicken Rice has become my weeknight dinner lifesaver when I need something delicious without the fuss. The combination of sweet BBQ sauce with perfectly cooked rice and tender chicken creates a comfort food dish that satisfies every time—while only dirtying one pan.
I first created this recipe during a particularly hectic week when I needed something quick but didn't want to sacrifice flavor. My family was so impressed that it's now in our regular rotation, and guests always ask for the recipe when I serve it.
Ingredients
- Boneless skinless chicken breast or thighs: Provides protein and stays juicy when diced into bite-sized pieces
- Long grain white rice: Creates the perfect fluffy texture and absorbs flavors beautifully
- BBQ sauce: The star ingredient that brings sweet and smoky notes use a quality brand you already enjoy
- Onion and garlic: Creates the aromatic base that elevates the entire dish
- Olive oil: Helps brown the chicken and sauté vegetables for maximum flavor
- Chicken broth: Infuses the rice with savory flavor as it cooks choose low sodium if watching salt intake
- Salt and pepper: Essential seasonings that enhance all other flavors
- Optional honey or hot sauce: Customize the sweetness or heat level based on your preference
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare and Season Chicken:
- Cut chicken into uniform bite-sized cubes about 1-inch each to ensure even cooking. Season generously with salt and pepper on all sides. The seasoning at this stage is crucial as it builds the first layer of flavor in your dish.
- Sear the Chicken:
- Heat olive oil in a large skillet until it shimmers but doesn't smoke. Add chicken pieces without overcrowding and let them develop a golden crust before stirring about 5-7 minutes total. This caramelization creates rich flavor compounds that will infuse the entire dish. Remove chicken to a plate and keep any browned bits in the pan.
- Create the Flavor Base:
- Add chopped onion to the same pan with all those delicious chicken bits and sauté until translucent about 2-3 minutes. Then add minced garlic and cook just until fragrant about one minute. Be careful not to burn the garlic as it will become bitter.
- Toast the Rice:
- Add uncooked rice directly to the aromatics and stir constantly for about a minute. This toasting step opens up the grains and allows them to absorb more flavor during cooking. You'll notice the rice becoming slightly translucent around the edges.
- Add Liquid and Flavor:
- Pour in chicken broth while scraping the bottom of the pan to release any stuck bits these contain concentrated flavor. Return the chicken to the pan and stir in BBQ sauce ensuring everything is well mixed.
- Simmer to Perfection:
- Reduce heat to low cover the pan and allow everything to simmer undisturbed for 18-20 minutes. Resist the urge to lift the lid as this releases the steam needed for properly cooking the rice.
- Rest and Serve:
- Once the rice is tender and liquid is absorbed fluff gently with a fork. Let the dish rest off heat for 5 minutes to allow flavors to meld and excess moisture to distribute evenly. Serve with additional BBQ sauce if desired.

The BBQ sauce is truly the heart of this recipe. I discovered that different brands can completely transform the dish. My personal favorite is a locally made honey BBQ sauce that has just the right balance of sweetness and smoke. I remember serving this dish at my daughter's birthday gathering, and even the pickiest eaters went back for seconds.
Storage Solutions
This dish actually improves overnight as the flavors continue to develop in the refrigerator. Store leftovers in airtight containers for up to 4 days. When reheating add a small splash of water or chicken broth to revive the rice and prevent it from drying out. The meal also freezes exceptionally well for up to 3 months. I often make a double batch specifically to freeze individual portions for quick lunches. Let frozen portions thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating for best results.
Clever Substitutions
This recipe welcomes adaptations based on what you have available. Brown rice can replace white rice for added fiber just increase cooking time by about 15 minutes and add an extra 1/4 cup of liquid. For a vegetarian version substitute the chicken with firm tofu or chickpeas and use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth. The BBQ sauce can be customized too mix regular BBQ sauce with soy sauce and a touch of honey for an Asian-inspired twist or add chipotle peppers in adobo for a smoky kick.
Serving Suggestions
This versatile dish pairs wonderfully with simple sides that complement its bold flavors. A crisp green salad with vinaigrette provides refreshing contrast while steamed broccoli or roasted vegetables add nutrition and color. For a complete meal try serving with cornbread or dinner rolls to soak up the delicious sauce. When entertaining I often set up a toppings bar with chopped green onions shredded cheese diced avocado and extra BBQ sauce so guests can customize their bowls. This interactive approach always gets compliments.
Common Queries
- → Can I use brown rice instead of white rice?
Yes, you can use brown rice. Increase the cooking time and add more broth to ensure the rice cooks fully and absorbs enough moisture.
- → What type of BBQ sauce pairs best?
Honey or smoky-style BBQ sauces work beautifully, adding either a sweeter or deeper flavor. Choose one that matches your taste preference.
- → Is it okay to substitute chicken thighs for breasts?
Absolutely. Chicken thighs offer extra juiciness and richer flavor, while breasts produce a leaner texture. Both work well in this dish.
- → How can I add more spice?
Mix in hot sauce or diced jalapeños while simmering, or serve with red pepper flakes for added heat at the table.
- → Can leftovers be stored?
Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently to keep the rice moist and tender.