One Pan Cilantro Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans

Published April 11, 2015. Updated September 13, 2024

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Cilantro Lime Chicken and Rice with Black Beans is so easy to prepare and is packed with flavor—all in one pan. 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 and Rice

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 it is 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! I love it when I can save even one dish from needing to be washed.

 

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

Ingredients – What You Need for Cilantro Lime Chicken

  • Chicken
  • Chicken Broth
  • Onions & Garlic
  • Green Chilis
  • 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). That substitution could make this cilantro lime rice even healthier.

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

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4.92 from 23 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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173 Comments

  • Valerie

    Can I use regular jalapeños. Or what can I use to substitute the chilies.. I didn’t find any at all

  • Pen

    I made this last night. I’m not a big fan of fresh cilantro, so I used that stuff in the tube. I also pre-cooked my rice and added it in after the beans, like someone suggested above. It worked out fine. How did I use the cilantro in a tube? Just a good squirt into the rice after I cooked it and then mixed it in good. I think I need to add more S&P to this, but otherwise, it is yummy! It’s a keeper!

  • Grace

    Delicious! I’m going to use precook end brown rice next time as the brown minute rice is just not good to me. I am also going to try this with ground turkey. My little one is allergic to chicken but LOVES rice!

  • Alicia

    Wow! Thank you for a wonderful recipie. I used cooked brown rice and just tossed it in the pot. This is definitely a keeper. It meets all my requirements: delicious, nutritious, fast, and cheap.

  • Kay

    Holy delicious! I made this using what I had lying around. Rotel instead of chillies and I didn’t have cilantro. Still so so so fantastic. I’ve made it twice this week already and my husband and picky 4-year-old are too busy stuffing their faces to complain. I’d never used minute rice before. I’m generally a rice snob but the convenience was delightful. And delicious. The second time I tossed in some corn I had roasted the night before and that was fantastic. Such an easy and versatile dish. Can’t wait for it to be next week so I can make it again!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave a positive review Kay!

  • Julie

    Made this evening, minus the black beans for a picky eater. Quite delicious!

  • Valerie

    Made this today for dinners during my work week and YUM it’s delish! I used 2c quinoa cooked in chicken broth instead of the white rice and I plan on topping it with some salsa and a dab of plain Greek yogurt. I can’t wait! Thanks a bunch for sharing!

    • Susan Hussien

      @ Valerie -Did you cook the quinoa first on it’s own in chicken broth and then add it in? Wanting to use quinoa vs rice with the diet I am following.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I think it should freeze fine, I haven’t tried but I imagine it would.