Need dinner in a hurry? Chinese 5-Spice Skillet Dinner to the rescue! Lean protein, loads of colorful vegetables, and on the table in about 30 minutes!

Photography Credit: Alison Bickle

Dinner doesn’t have to be complicated. I love to cook, but I also enjoy spending time with friends, playing cards with my children, and tinkering outside. I only have so many hours in the evening to get these things done.

With so much to do, it’s nice to have a few recipes in my back pocket that can be prepared ahead of time, cooked in one pot, and on the table in about 30 minutes. Chinese 5-Spice Skillet Chicken fits the bill!

Orange, fennel, and Chinese 5-spice blend come together in this dish for a flavorful one-skillet chicken dinner. I make it a complete meal by adding fresh green beans and strips of sweet bell pepper.

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WHAT IS CHINESE 5-SPICE?

Chinese 5-spice is a sweet and spicy blend of bold spices. A typical blend can include fennel, clove, cinnamon, peppers, and star anise. You can make your own blend or just purchase a blend at most grocery stores.

I use it in this one-skillet chicken dinner to amplify the sweetness of orange juice and kick of fennel.

THE BEST CHICKEN FOR THIS RECIPE

For this recipe, it’s best to use boneless, skinless, thinly sliced chicken breasts, tenderloins, or tenders (depending on how your supermarket labels them). They cook faster than chicken breast halves, and more of every bite is coated with the marinade.

THE BEST SKILLET TO USE

When cooking everything in one pan, it’s a good idea to start with a big one. I use a 12-inch skillet (measured across the top) to make this meal.

GIVE THE BEANS A LITTLE EXTRA LOVE

You may notice both the beans and the chicken cook for about 15 minutes, but I start the chicken 5 minutes early and let the beans cook with the peppers alone at the end.

The reason for this is the beans need a little extra seasoning. By removing the chicken and adding soy sauce and pepper to the beans in the pan, it allows me to properly season the beans and coat them in the pan juices without overdoing it on the chicken.

SWAP OUT THE VEGGIES IF YOU LIKE!

If you make this on a day when you don’t have the suggested vegetables on hand, don’t worry about it. Serve the chicken with a side salad, ginger and pineapple fried rice, or a vegetable of your choice.

Also, not everyone is into green beans. This meal would also work well with sliced cabbage, baby bok choy, or broccoli.

HOW TO MAKE AHEAD AND FREEZE

When chicken is on sale, I stock up and assemble several freezer bags of this recipe on a weekend and freeze them. When I need to make dinner in a hurry, I transfer a bag of marinated chicken from the freezer to the fridge in the morning. It’s thawed and ready to cook by the time my workday is done!

Here’s what to do:

Use a gallon-size freezer bag that you press to seal, rather than those with a zipper slide. Write the date, name of the recipe, and SimplyRecipes.com so you can easily find the recipe later. Add the chicken and marinade ingredients to the bag. Squeeze as much air as possible out of the bag and close it. Smoosh the chicken around until it’s well coated in marinade. Lay flat to freeze.

This will keep in the freezer for up to 6 months, and up to 48 hours thawed in the refrigerator.

Not a planner? No biggie! You can also make this whole dish start to finish and have dinner ready in under an hour.

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