One Pan Cilantro Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans

Published April 11, 2015. Updated August 21, 2019

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This One Pan Cilantro Lime Chicken is so easy to prepare and is packed with flavor. It’s served with black beans and rice making it a filling and satisfying meal as it is but you could also go all out and add your favorite Mexican toppings.

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Cilantro Lime Chicken

This has got to be one of the easiest dinners I’ve ever made! Not only that but it’s healthy, completely delicious and everyone loved it, kids included! This is one of those recipes I know I’ll turn to time and time again because it’s so easy to prepare yet its so flavorful and it’s totally filling.

You’ll love that it’s cooked all together in one pan because it’s faster to prepare and there’s less mess to clean up!

Want to see how easy this one pan recipe is? Watch the video!

Ingredients – What You Need

  • Chicken
  • Chicken Broth
  • Onions & Garlic
  • Green Chilles
  • Black Beans
  • Rice
  • Lime Juice
  • Cilantro

One Pan Cilantro Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans in a skillet topped with lime

One Pan Cilantro Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans in a skillet pan

Additional Toppings

If you want this more burrito bowl style, you can definitely serve it with shredded Monterrey Jack or cheddar cheese, diced Roma tomatoes, diced jalapeños, diced avocados and sour cream.

I served mine with avocados and loved it but it’s also amazing just as it is. I also want to try it with minute brown rice next time (then I’d just add 5 minutes to the resting period as listed on the package).

Healthy, hearty, totally easy, and full of vibrant, irresistible flavors, yes it will have you coming back for more!

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4.91 from 21 votes

One Pan Cilantro-Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans

This One Pan Cilantro Lime Chicken is so easy to prepare and is packed with flavor. It's served with black beans and rice making it a filling and satisfying meal as it is but you could also go all out and add your favorite Mexican toppings.
Servings: 4 servings
Prep10 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Ready in: 30 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot add chicken, season with salt and pepper, and saute until cooked through, about 6 minutes, adding in lighter portions of the green onions and garlic at last 1 minute of cooking.
  • Stir in broth, green onion greens, green chilies, lime zest, lime juice, black beans and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring mixture to a boil, add rice, fully immerse rice in broth, and allow to boil 20 seconds, then remove from heat and immediately cover with a lid. Let rest 5 - 6 minutes.
  • If needed, return pan to medium heat and cook and toss 1 minute to allow rice to absorb excess moisture. Remove from heat, toss in cilantro and let rest uncovered 3 minutes.
  • Recipe source: Cooking Classy
Nutrition Facts
One Pan Cilantro-Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans
Amount Per Serving
Calories 448 Calories from Fat 63
% Daily Value*
Fat 7g11%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Cholesterol 72mg24%
Sodium 509mg22%
Potassium 870mg25%
Carbohydrates 57g19%
Fiber 9g38%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 35g70%
Vitamin A 245IU5%
Vitamin C 14.3mg17%
Calcium 66mg7%
Iron 5.4mg30%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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171 Comments

  • Dominique

    This was so fast to prepare!!I cook almost every night, and it can be tedious at times. I precooked everything, and after I started cooking the chicken and adding the ingredients, it was finished in like 15 minutes. Even my husband was shocked. Great flavor. So delicious. It felt like we had picked up food from somewhere but the food was even fresher. Thanks for the recipe!

  • Sandy

    I’m attending weight watchers so would like to know how many points in 1 cup of this delicious looking dish please or at least the number of calories in a cup.

  • Charlene

    Yes, please, the nutritional info would be awesome! Please! Pretty Please!

  • Linda

    Do you happen to have the nutrition information for this delicious recipe?

  • Ann

    This recipe was amazing! I like to double recipes and make enough for a few days worth of dinner and lunches, so I cooked this in a larger stock pot. I was worried about the chicken cooking all the way through, but it cooked fine. It tastes great, we’ll definitely be making this again. You can’t beat how quick and easy this is, plus being able to cook it all in one pot. I can’t wait to try more of your recipes!

  • sascha jansen

    Minute Rice????????SHame on you. I am 83 and NEVER had minute rice in my kitchen.

    Sloppy thinking you all. USE REAL RICE.there are thousands of different kinds of gorgeous rice.

    • Sarah

      Not very nice to shame someone trying to share a quick and easy recipe. Some people don’t have the luxury of making all of their meals completely by scratch. Shame on you that you didn’t use any of your 83 years to pick up manners or learn how to treat people nicely.
      Sounds yummy and cannot wait to make my tweaked version tonight!????????

    • Mandi

      Calm down Karen, if you don’t like it … leave. Shame on you for being insanely rude!

  • Cody Brackney

    Made it at home for me and a lady friend. Now going to try it at work at the fire station for 9 people what do you suggest. Triple the numbers? Cook all together?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I wouldn’t recommend cooking this all together as you likely wouldn’t fit that much in one pan, plus the chicken wouldn’t cook evenly. You could probably get away with 1 1/2 the recipe in 2 pans (and cook the chicken in 2 batches if needed).

  • Bailey

    All I have is boil in a bag rice, can I cut it open and use that?