Make a flavorful dinner with this easy Cajun chicken bowl for two! Juicy grilled Cajun chicken, seasoned rice, and sautéed veggies come together in a simple, satisfying meal perfect for weeknights.
Easy Cajun Chicken Bowl for Two (Grilled Chicken, Cajun Rice & Veggies)
It's been a heck of a week, the long work hours and drained brain power are leaving me wiped out at the end of the day. And then there's dinner...
Some nights you just want something that feels a little different—but without a lot of extra work. That’s exactly how this Cajun chicken bowl came to be.
It started as a simple grilled chicken night, but once I added a pot of lightly seasoned Cajun rice and a quick veggie sauté, it turned into something we both thought turned out delicious. The chicken is juicy with just the right amount of spice, the seasoned rice compliments the chicken so much more than just plain rice, and the veggies bring a fresh, slightly smoky balance to the bowl.
This has quickly become one of our favorite “cook for two” meals—easy enough for a weeknight, but good enough that it feels like something you’d order out. And the best part? Each piece comes together simply, but when you layer it all in one bowl… the magic happens.
Enjoy!
Ingredients
Chicken breasts – Lean, quick-cooking, and perfect for soaking up Cajun flavor
Cajun seasoning – Brings the signature smoky, slightly spicy flavor. I love this brand. This one is also very good.
Garlic powder + paprika – Adds depth and color to the chicken
Olive or avocado oil – Helps create that flavorful sear
Basmati rice – Light, fluffy, and perfect for a bowl base
Chicken broth – Infuses the rice with extra flavor
Butter – Adds richness and balance
Cajun seasoning (again!) – Ties the whole bowl together
Corn – Adds sweetness and a little charred flavor
Black beans – A hearty, protein-rich addition
Roma + cherry tomatoes – Fresh, juicy contrast to the spices
Canola oil – Helps everything sauté evenly
Lemon (optional) – Brightens and balances the dish at the end
-- Equipment You’ll Need
You don’t need anything fancy to make this bowl, but a few simple tools can make the process even easier.
A grill pan gives the chicken that beautiful sear and flavor, but a regular skillet works just as well. For the rice, you can use an Instant Pot, rice cooker, or just a simple saucepan—whatever you already have in your kitchen.
The one tool that really makes a difference is a quick-read thermometer. It takes the guesswork out of cooking chicken and helps you get it just right every time.
- Grill pan (preferred) – gives you those beautiful sear marks + smoky flavor
- OR skillet – works perfectly if you don’t have a grill pan
- Optional griddle – great if cooking multiple portions
- Instant Pot – fastest + most consistent for cooking rice
- Rice Cooker - super hands off and beginner friendly
- Saucepan – totally fine (and included in your recipe!)
- Sharp chef’s knife – makes prep faster and safer
- Cutting board – nothing fancy needed - I use a red one designated for meat only.
- Instant-read thermometer – ensures juicy chicken every time. 👉 This is one of the BEST beginner tools!
-- Let’s Make It Together
Start by prepping your chicken—it’s a small step that makes a big difference. If the pieces are uneven, give them a quick pound so they cook evenly and stay juicy. Once seasoned, let them sit for a few minutes while you get everything else going.
Next, get your rice started. Whether you’re using the Instant Pot or stovetop, this is your “set it and let it do its thing” moment. The rice cooks quietly in the background while you build the rest of the bowl.
Now heat your grill pan until it’s nice and hot. Add the chicken and resist the urge to move it around—this is where that flavor builds. Once it’s cooked through, let it rest so it stays juicy when sliced.
While the chicken rests, make your veggie sauté. Let the corn sit in the pan for a bit to get a little char, then layer in the beans and tomatoes. Don't forget about adding the Cajun Seasoning! This step comes together quickly but adds so much color and texture to the bowl.
Finally, assemble everything. Fluffy rice on the bottom, sliced Cajun chicken on top, and a generous spoonful of those warm veggies. A little squeeze of lemon at the end brings it all together.
-- Perfecting the Cooking Process
The biggest game-changer in this recipe is letting the chicken cook undisturbed when it hits the pan—that’s what creates those flavorful, slightly crisp edges instead of pale, steamed meat. Resist the urge to move it too soon, and you’ll get that restaurant-quality sear that makes this bowl truly stand out.
-- Add Your Touch
This bowl is easy to make your own depending on what you have on hand or what you’re craving.
Swap the chicken for shrimp if you want something lighter, or use rotisserie chicken for an even quicker version. You can add sliced avocado for creaminess or a sprinkle of cheese if you want something a little more indulgent.
If you like heat, bump up the Cajun seasoning or add a pinch of red pepper flakes. Prefer it milder? Just scale it back—it will still be full of flavor.
-- Set the Mood
Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.
If you enjoyed this Cajun chicken bowl, there are a few other recipes you might love next.
Try pairing this with another easy weeknight favorite, or explore more simple meals designed for two that keep things flavorful without a lot of extra effort. If you’re building confidence in the kitchen, this is exactly the kind of recipe that helps everything start to click.
→ Baked Ranch Chicken for Two
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→ Greek Meatball Bowls with Tzatziki & Greek Salad
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Before You Start (FAQs / Prep Notes)
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes—each component can be made ahead and stored separately. Reheat and assemble when ready to serve.
How spicy is this?
That depends on your Cajun seasoning. Start light and add more at the end if needed.
Can I use a regular skillet instead of a grill pan?
Absolutely. You’ll still get great flavor—just make sure the pan is hot before adding the chicken.
Do I have to use basmati rice?
No—any long-grain white rice will work. Just adjust liquid and cooking time as needed.
What’s the best way to keep the chicken juicy?
Even thickness + not overcooking + letting it rest. Those three things make all the difference.


































