Chicken Cheesesteak Skillet

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This easy chicken cheesesteak skillet is the perfect weeknight meal, made with tender sliced chicken, caramelized peppers and onions, and gooey provolone cheese. Everything comes together in just 30 minutes using one pan for minimal cleanup. It’s a lighter, low-carb take on the Philly classic—no bread required, but all the savory satisfaction remains. Simple techniques like slicing chicken thinly and layering flavors make this dish taste like it came from a restaurant, while still being incredibly approachable for home cooks.

Published By Ioana
Updated on Wed, 04 Jun 2025 18:16:58 GMT
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This 30-minute wonder puts a chicken spin on Philly cheesesteak in one pan! Tender chicken strips, caramelized peppers and onions with Italian herbs, topped with gooey provolone for a simple weeknight dinner that's healthier than the classic.

I stumbled across this recipe last winter during that weird week between Christmas and New Year's when everyone's tired of holiday food but not quite ready for January salads. What started as a way to use up some chicken breasts and bell peppers in my fridge has become one of our family's most requested weeknight meals. There's something magical about the combination of tender chicken, caramelized onions and peppers, all topped with that gooey layer of melted provolone cheese. The best part? It delivers all the incredible flavor of a Philly cheesesteak sandwich experience without the bread – making it perfect for low carb folks or just anyone who wants something a little lighter but still incredibly satisfying.

My neighbor Tom stopped by unexpectedly right as I was making this and commented on how amazing my kitchen smelled. After one bite, he immediately asked for the recipe, saying he'd been trying to cut back on carbs but was getting bored with his usual chicken dishes. When someone who considers himself "not much of a cook" requests your recipe, you know you've hit on something both delicious and foolproof.

Perfect Ingredients

Chicken breast sliced thinly creates the ideal substitute for traditional beef in a cheesesteak. When cut properly against the grain, it remains tender while picking up all the delicious flavors from the seasonings and veggies.

Bell peppers provide sweet, colorful contrast to the savory elements. Using both red and green gives you not only visual appeal but slightly different flavor notes – the red being sweeter while the green offers a bit more pepperiness.

Onions become something magical when cooked slowly until caramelized. Those golden, sweet strands are arguably the most important component of any good cheesesteak, chicken or otherwise.

Italian seasoning creates depth with its blend of herbs that complements both the chicken and vegetables perfectly. This simple spice blend saves you from measuring multiple individual herbs.

Provolone cheese delivers that perfect mild, slightly tangy flavor and incredible meltability that creates those irresistible cheese pulls when you serve. Its smooth texture coats everything beautifully without overwhelming the other flavors.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Slicing chicken thinly against the grain:
ensures tender, quick cooking pieces that mimic the texture of shaved steak. This cutting technique makes all the difference between tough, chewy chicken and pieces that melt in your mouth.
Cooking vegetables first:
allows them to develop proper caramelization without risking overcooked chicken. This seemingly backwards approach creates the perfect texture for both components.
Removing vegetables temporarily:
prevents them from becoming mushy while the chicken cooks. This simple step maintains distinct textures in the final dish rather than everything becoming one homogeneous mixture.
Creating a single layer of chicken before letting it brown undisturbed:
creates essential caramelization that contributes enormous flavor. That patience in not stirring immediately makes all the difference.
Recombining everything before adding cheese:
ensures all components are properly heated and flavors begin melding together. This creates cohesive flavor throughout rather than separate elements.
Covering while the cheese melts:
traps heat that creates that perfect gooey layer across the top. This brief steam melts the cheese more evenly than trying to rely on just residual heat from below.
Serving immediately:
captures that perfect moment when the cheese is at peak meltiness. This timing creates the optimal eating experience with maximum flavor and texture.
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My first attempt at this recipe taught me some valuable lessons about heat management. I initially cooked everything on high heat, resulting in some burned edges before the centers were fully cooked. The medium high heat specified here creates perfect caramelization without anything burning. Another game changing discovery was really taking the time to get the onions properly softened – those extra few minutes of patience transformed them from simply cooked to developed with beautiful sweetness that balances the dish.

Perfect Pairings

Serving suggestions complement this versatile skillet meal. Warm hoagie rolls turn this into traditional sandwich format for those wanting the full cheesesteak experience. Cauliflower rice provides low carb base that soaks up all the delicious flavors without adding many calories. Simple side salad with light vinaigrette offers fresh contrast to the rich, savory skillet. For family style serving, setting out additional toppings like hot cherry peppers, mushrooms, or different cheese options allows everyone to customize their portion.

Creative Twists

Protein variations transform this flexible format. Turkey breast works beautifully when sliced thinly and handled gently to prevent drying out. Beef adaptation creates more traditional experience when using thinly sliced sirloin or ribeye for a true Philly flavor. Vegetarian version satisfies with portobello mushrooms sliced and sautéed in place of chicken for similar texture and umami notes. Cheese exploration creates different experiences – try white American for authentic Philly flavor, pepper jack for heat lovers, or Swiss for nutty sweetness.

Keeping Fresh

Preparation strategies streamline busy evenings. Component preparation saves time by slicing vegetables and chicken earlier in the day or even the night before. Storage considerations maintain quality when keeping leftovers in airtight containers for up to three days. Reheating works best in a skillet rather than microwave to maintain textures and prevent chicken from becoming rubbery. Repurposing creates new meals – leftover mixture makes incredible omelette filling, pizza topping, or stuffed in mushroom caps for completely different dinner.

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Kitchen Wisdom

Temperature management prevents common pitfalls – truly hot pan creates proper caramelization

Slicing technique dramatically affects final texture – thin, against the grain cuts create tenderness

Ingredient preparation organization creates smooth cooking experience – having everything ready before heating the pan

This chicken cheesesteak skillet has become our family's reliable solution for those evenings when we need something satisfying but don't want to deal with complicated recipes or extensive cleanup. The combination of tender chicken, perfectly caramelized vegetables, and melty cheese creates something that satisfies comfort food cravings while still feeling relatively virtuous compared to the original sandwich version. While not particularly revolutionary, it hits that perfect sweet spot between familiar and fresh that makes weeknight cooking enjoyable rather than just another chore. Sometimes the best recipes aren't about culinary innovation but rather clever adaptations of favorites that make them work for how we actually want to eat.

Frequently Asked Questions About Recipes

→ What's the best way to slice chicken for this skillet?

For tender texture, slice chicken against the grain into thin strips. Slightly freezing the chicken beforehand makes it easier to cut evenly.

→ Can I use a different cheese instead of provolone?

Yes! Mozzarella, white American, or pepper jack are great options. Each offers a different melt and flavor profile to suit your taste.

→ What sides pair well with this dish?

Serve with garlic bread, salad, roasted potatoes, or cauliflower rice. It’s versatile enough for both low-carb and hearty sides.

→ Can I prepare it ahead of time?

You can prep the veggies and chicken a day ahead. For best flavor and texture, cook fresh and melt cheese just before serving.

→ How can I make this skillet spicier?

Add sliced jalapeños, red pepper flakes, or hot sauce during cooking. Swap in pepper jack cheese for an extra kick.

Chicken Cheesesteak Skillet

One-pan dinner with tender chicken, caramelized peppers, onions, and melted provolone—easy and satisfying.

Time Needed to Prep
10 minutes
Cooking Duration
20 minutes
Overall Time
30 minutes
Published By: Ioana

Category of Recipe: Main Dishes

Preparation Difficulty: Easy to Make

Type of Cuisine: American

Number of Portions: 4 How Many It Serves (1 skillet meal)

Dietary Preferences: Low-Carb Friendly, No Gluten

Ingredients You'll Need

→ Main Ingredients

Ingredient 01 1.5 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts, sliced thinly against the grain
Ingredient 02 1 tablespoon olive oil
Ingredient 03 1 red bell pepper, sliced
Ingredient 04 1 green bell pepper, sliced
Ingredient 05 1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
Ingredient 06 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
Ingredient 07 Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Ingredient 08 6 slices provolone cheese

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Slice chicken breasts thinly against the grain. Slice bell peppers and onion into strips.

Step 02

Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add onions and bell peppers and cook, stirring occasionally, for 6–8 minutes until softened and caramelized. Remove from skillet and set aside.

Step 03

In the same skillet, add chicken slices in a single layer. Season with Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper. Cook undisturbed for 2–3 minutes to brown, then stir and continue cooking until fully cooked through, about 6 minutes total.

Step 04

Return cooked onions and peppers to the skillet with the chicken. Stir to combine and heat through for 1–2 minutes.

Step 05

Arrange provolone slices over the chicken and vegetable mixture. Cover the skillet with a lid and cook for 1–2 minutes until cheese is melted.

Step 06

Serve hot while cheese is fully melted and gooey. Optionally serve with low-carb sides or rolls.

Extra Tips

  1. Slice chicken when partially frozen to achieve thinner, more uniform cuts.
  2. Avoid overcrowding the skillet to ensure proper caramelization of vegetables.
  3. Let chicken brown without stirring initially to build flavor through caramelization.
  4. Reheat leftovers in a skillet with a splash of water to preserve texture.

Tools You'll Need

  • Large skillet with lid
  • Chef’s knife
  • Cutting board
  • Tongs or spatula

Allergen Information

Carefully check food labels for allergens and consult an expert if you're uncertain.
  • Contains dairy (provolone cheese)

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Remember, these values are for guidance only and shouldn't replace advice from a professional.
  • Calories Per Serving: 385
  • Total Fat: 20 grams
  • Carbohydrate Amount: 9 grams
  • Protein Amount: 40 grams