Skillet Cajun Chicken with Creamy Rotel Sauce

Pan-seared chicken breasts finished in a zesty, creamy Rotel sauce — bold Cajun flavor, simple skillet method, and perfect over rice for a weeknight dinner.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Bold Cajun flavor with an approachable spice level — ready in about 45 minutes from start to finish and perfect for weeknight cooking.
- Uses pantry staples: canned Rotel, chicken broth, heavy cream, and a simple Cajun seasoning like McCormick make this easy to pull together any day.
- One-skillet sear plus a quick sauce means fewer dishes and an intense flavor built from the fond on the pan.
- Make-ahead friendly: sauce keeps and reheats well; chicken can be seared ahead and finished in the sauce when needed.
- Flexible heat and dairy options — cut back the hot sauce and cayenne for milder flavor or swap half-and-half for heavy cream for a lighter finish.
- Crowd-pleasing and adaptable: serve over rice, alongside beans, or with a crisp green salad for balanced meals.
Family reaction has always been immediate: my kids ask for extra cilantro, my partner always likes an extra squeeze of lime, and guests frequently comment on the silky sauce. I first tested this combination with Rotel on a rainy evening — the bright tomato-chile flavor married beautifully with cream and cheese and has been a staple ever since.
Ingredients
- Chicken: 2 large boneless skinless chicken breasts — buy plump, even-thickness breasts or halve them lengthwise for consistent cooking. Pound to 1/2 inch for quick, even searing.
- Cajun seasoning: McCormick Cajun seasoning (or homemade blend) gives the backbone of flavor; use reduced-sodium if preferred and reserve extra for seasoning rice or vegetables.
- Rotel tomatoes: 10 ounces diced tomatoes with green chilies — the juice is used to deglaze the pan, adding bright acidity and chile flavor. If avoiding tomatoes, substitute 1/4 cup dry white wine or chicken broth.
- Liquids: 1 1/2 cups chicken broth and 3/4 cup heavy cream (or half-and-half for a lighter finish) combine to create a silky sauce that balances heat and acidity.
- Cheese: 3/4 cup shredded Cheddar Jack — shred from a block for best melting. Monterey Jack or a mix with cheddar works beautifully for creaminess and mild tang.
- Flavor boosters: Honey, brown sugar, mustard powder, oregano, garlic, hot sauce, lime juice, and butter — each small addition layers into a deep, rounded sauce.
Instructions
Prep Work: Drain and reserve the juice from the 10-ounce can of diced tomatoes (about 1/4 cup). Combine the sauce ingredients — chicken broth, heavy cream, honey, hot sauce, Cajun seasoning, brown sugar, mustard powder, oregano, cayenne, and red pepper flakes — in a large measuring cup with a spout and set aside for quick pouring later. Prepare the Chicken: Slice each chicken breast in half lengthwise to yield four thinner cutlets. Cover with plastic wrap and gently pound with the textured side of a meat mallet to 1/2 inch thickness so they cook evenly. Season both sides with 1 1/2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning, then lightly dust with 3 tablespoons flour, rubbing it in; this creates a light crust and helps thicken the sauce. Sear the Chicken: Heat 1-2 tablespoons olive oil in a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering but not smoking. Sear the chicken in batches so the pan isn’t crowded: 4–5 minutes per side until a deep golden crust forms and internal temperature reaches about 150°F. Transfer to a plate and tent loosely with foil — the chicken will finish in the sauce. Build the Sauce: Add the reserved tomato juice to the hot skillet and reduce heat to medium. Use a silicone spatula to deglaze the pan, scraping up browned bits (the fond) for flavor. Add 3 tablespoons butter and 3 cloves minced garlic; sauté 1 minute until fragrant. Stir in 3 tablespoons flour and cook, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes to remove the raw flour taste. Finish the Sauce: Gradually whisk or pour the sauce mixture into the skillet in small splashes, stirring continuously to avoid lumps. Bring to a boil, then drop to a gentle simmer. Add the drained Rotel tomatoes and simmer 5–7 minutes until slightly reduced and thickened. Reduce heat to low and slowly stir in 3/4 cup shredded Cheddar Jack until melted and smooth. Stir in 2 teaspoons lime juice for brightness. Combine and Serve: Return the seared chicken to the skillet, spoon sauce over the pieces, and simmer uncovered 4 minutes to bring the chicken to a safe 165°F and meld flavors. Add lime wedges to the skillet for the last minute, remove from heat, and sprinkle with roughly chopped cilantro. Serve hot over cooked long-grain white rice, black beans, or a crisp salad.
You Must Know
- The dish stores well in an airtight container refrigerated for up to 3 days or frozen for up to 3 months; thaw overnight before reheating.
- Reheat gently in a covered skillet over low heat or bake covered at 350°F for 20–25 minutes if previously frozen; avoid high heat to prevent curdling.
- This is a protein-forward meal — each serving is approximately 481 kcal as prepared; adjust rice portions to manage total meal calories.
- The flour and cheese both help thicken the sauce; if you need a gluten-free option, use 3 tablespoons cornstarch slurry instead of flour and cook slightly longer to eliminate raw starch taste.
- Heat level is adjustable: reduce hot sauce to 1 teaspoon and omit cayenne/red pepper flakes for a milder finish.
My favorite part is the sauce transformation: those brown bits left from searing dissolve into something rich and complex. Over the years, small tweaks — a squeeze of lime, a touch more honey, or fresh cilantro — have taken it from good to family-favorite status.
Storage Tips
Cool leftovers to room temperature for no more than two hours, then transfer to airtight containers. Refrigerate up to 3 days or freeze in portioned containers up to 3 months. When reheating from frozen, thaw overnight in the fridge or use the microwave defrost setting and reheat gently on the stovetop in a covered skillet with a splash of chicken broth to revive the sauce. For make-ahead planning, sear chicken and refrigerate separately from the sauce; reheat and finish together for the best texture.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a lighter finish, swap heavy cream for half-and-half (the sauce will be slightly less rich). If avoiding dairy, omit the cheese and butter and finish with a splash more chicken broth and a tablespoon of olive oil; add a cornstarch slurry to thicken. Use gluten-free all-purpose flour or 3 tablespoons cornstarch (mixed with equal cold water) in place of flour to keep the sauce smooth. Swap Rotel for plain diced tomatoes plus 1–2 teaspoons chili powder if you prefer less added sodium.
Serving Suggestions
Serve the chicken over long-grain white rice cooked in chicken broth (2 cups broth to 1 cup rice) for extra flavor — yields about 3 cups rice. Add a side of black beans, roasted corn, or a crisp romaine salad with a citrus vinaigrette to balance the creaminess. Garnish with lime wedges and chopped cilantro; top with extra shredded cheese or pickled jalapeños for an extra kick at the table.
Cultural Background
This dish draws on the flavors of Cajun and Creole cooking — bold spice blends, the use of tomatoes with heat, and creamy finishes. While not a traditional étouffée or gumbo, it borrows the spirit of pan sauces and the technique of building flavor from fond. Using Rotel is a modern pantry shortcut that echoes regional flavor pairings and gives a bright, chile-forward base paired with dairy for balance.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, add fresh-roasted corn kernels and a handful of chopped fire-roasted tomatoes instead of canned Rotel for a fresher profile. In cooler months, fold in a cup of cooked black beans and finish with a tablespoon of smoky chipotle in adobo for cozy, deep flavor. For holiday gatherings, double the sauce and braise bone-in chicken thighs in it for a hands-off oven finish that feeds a crowd.
Meal Prep Tips
For weekly meal prep, sear four chicken breasts and pack them separately from sauce and rice in meal containers. When ready to eat, reheat sauce gently and nestle the chicken back in to finish for 3–4 minutes. Use shallow, airtight containers to cool food quickly and label with dates. The sauce doubles well and freezes in single-serving portions for quick dinners later in the month.
Bringing this dish to the table is always satisfying — it’s bold, comforting, and versatile. I hope you make it your own: tweak the heat, play with the cheese, or serve it over a bed of greens. There’s something joyful about simple ingredients coming together to create a meal that feels special every time.
Pro Tips
Pound the chicken to 1/2 inch thickness for even cooking and a tender result.
Reserve and use the canned tomato juice to deglaze the pan — it captures the fond and adds concentrated flavor.
Shred cheese from a block for the best melt; pre-shredded cheeses contain anti-caking agents that can affect texture.
This nourishing skillet cajun chicken with creamy rotel sauce recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I prepare this ahead of time?
Yes — sear the chicken, cool and refrigerate separately from the sauce. Reheat sauce and finish the chicken in the sauce for best texture.
How do I make this gluten-free or dairy-free?
Use gluten-free all-purpose flour or a cornstarch slurry (3 tablespoons cornstarch + 3 tablespoons cold water) instead of flour and omit cheese or use a dairy-free cheese to make it dairy-free.
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Skillet Cajun Chicken with Creamy Rotel Sauce
This Skillet Cajun Chicken with Creamy Rotel Sauce recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Instructions
Prep Work
Drain and reserve the juice from the 10-ounce can of diced tomatoes (about 1/4 cup). Combine the sauce ingredients in a large measuring cup with a spout and set aside for easy pouring.
Prepare the Chicken
Slice each breast in half lengthwise and pound to 1/2 inch thickness. Season both sides with 1 1/2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning and lightly dust with 3 tablespoons flour, rubbing to coat.
Sear the Chicken
Heat 1-2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sear chicken in batches 4-5 minutes per side until golden and nearly cooked through. Transfer to a plate and tent with foil.
Deglaze and Build the Sauce
Add reserved tomato juice to the skillet, reduce to medium, and scrape up the fond. Add butter and garlic; cook 1 minute. Stir in 3 tablespoons flour and cook 2 minutes, then add the sauce mixture gradually, stirring to avoid lumps.
Simmer and Finish
Bring to a boil then reduce to a gentle bubble. Add drained Rotel tomatoes and simmer 5-7 minutes until slightly reduced. Reduce heat to low and slowly add shredded cheese until melted. Stir in lime juice.
Return Chicken and Serve
Nestle chicken into the sauce, spoon sauce over, and simmer uncovered 4 minutes until chicken reaches 165°F. Add lime wedges for the last minute, remove from heat, sprinkle with cilantro, and serve over rice.
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