Ranch Chicken
Juicy and tender Ranch Chicken has a crispy golden crust made from cornflakes, Parmesan cheese, and zesty ranch flavoring.

Looking for a stress-free weeknight meal? You just hit the jackpot with my easy Ranch Chicken. In under an hour and using only 5 ingredients, you’ll have a delicious chicken dinner waiting for you. I’m a big believer in the idea that less is more, especially as a busy mom. This easy recipe saves you time, stress, and money!
RANCH CHICKEN
The best part of homemade Ranch Chicken is its crispy, golden crust. In this recipe, the chicken breasts are dipped in melted butter to help the coating stick, then coated with a zesty ranch seasoning blend. While Hidden Valley Ranch is the most popular choice, you can use any ranch seasoning your family loves. The chicken is baked to perfection, creating a crunchy, flaky exterior while keeping the inside juicy and tender. Serve this crispy ranch chicken alongside roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or ranch roasted potatoes for a cozy, crowd-pleasing weeknight dinner.
Find my expert tips on how to make homemade ranch chicken below! Don’t forget to tag me in all of your creations @lifeinthelofthouse on Instagram or Facebook. Let’s stay connected. ❤️
Why You’ll Love This Easy Ranch Chicken Recipe:
- Simple Weeknight Meal: This recipe bakes in under an hour and uses 5 simple ingredients, making it a simple lunch or dinner for busy weeknights.
- Crispy & Golden Crust: We all love a crispy, crunchy, and flaky crust, and this ranch chicken recipe delivers every time!
- High-Protein: This is a fun and delicious way to get protein in for the whole family.
- Reheats Well: Use this oven-baked ranch chicken over the top of salads, inside a wrap, or for any meal-prep purposes for a quick lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (about 6 ounces, each)
- 1 packet ranch dressing/seasoning mix (I use Hidden Valley)
- 1 cup crushed corn flakes
- 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
- 1/4 cup salted butter
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.
Mix the ranch seasoning, crushed corn flakes, and Parmesan cheese together in a shallow dish.
Melt the butter in a microwave-safe dish. Dip each chicken breast into the melted butter, and then place in the ranch/corn flake mixture. Toss the chicken in the mixture to coat the chicken.
Once all the chicken has been coated, place it in the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle any remaining seasoning mixture on top of each chicken breast.
Bake for 35 minutes, uncovered, or until the internal temperature of the chicken reaches 165 degrees F. Serve chicken warm and enjoy!
Servings
Serves 4.
Storage and Reheating
Store leftover ranch chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat, warm in a 375°F oven for 10-15 minutes or use an air fryer for 5-7 minutes until heated through. Avoid microwaving if possible. To freeze, let it cool completely, place leftovers in a freezer-safe container or bag, and freeze for up to 2 months. Reheat directly from frozen in the oven or air fryer as desired.

Holly’s Tips for The Best Ranch Chicken Recipe:
- Use High-Quality Chicken: Use boneless, skinless chicken breasts for even cooking and easy breading. Pound thicker breasts slightly to ensure they bake evenly and stay juicy.
- Make It Extra Crispy: Crush the cornflakes finely, but leave some small pieces for texture if you want it extra crispy. Mixing them with Parmesan and ranch seasoning creates a crunchy, flavorful crust.
- Melt The Butter: Dipping chicken in melted butter before coating helps the seasoning and cornflakes stick while adding richness. For a lighter version, you can use olive oil.
- Make It Your Own: Use your favorite store-bought ranch seasoning mix or homemade blend. My family loves to use classic Hidden Valley Ranch mix.
- For A Lower-Calorie Version: Use olive oil or a light butter substitute instead of salted butter, reduce the amount of Parmesan used, and consider baking smaller portions of chicken.
- Bake Uncovered: Keeping the dish uncovered allows the coating to crisp up beautifully, giving you that golden-brown, crunchy texture everyone loves.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Absolutely. You can coat the chicken in the ranch/corn flake mixture and refrigerate it for a few hours before baking. Bake just before serving for the best taste and crust.
No. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs also work for this recipe and remain juicy. Just adjust the baking time slightly, as thighs may take a few extra minutes to reach 165°F internally.
To make Ranch Chicken vegetarian or vegan, replace the chicken breasts with plant-based alternatives like tofu, tempeh, or seitan. Use a vegan butter or olive oil in place of regular butter, and swap the Parmesan cheese for nutritional yeast or a vegan Parmesan. Choose a vegan ranch seasoning or make your own blend of dried herbs and spices.
To make Ranch Chicken gluten-free, replace the crushed corn flakes with a gluten-free cereal or gluten-free breadcrumbs, and ensure your ranch seasoning mix is labeled gluten-free, as some brands may contain hidden gluten. The rest of the ingredients are gluten-free.
Craving something similar? Bake my delicious Chicken Pillows.
Wanting something different? Try my Onion Crispy Chicken and Italian Stuffed Chicken next.
Searching for more chicken dinners? You can’t go wrong with these highly-rated recipes: Crock Pot Creamy Ranch Chicken, Air Fryer Garlic Parmesan Chicken, Alice Springs Chicken (Outback Copycat), and Chicken Noodle Bake.
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Ranch Chicken
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (about 6 ounces, each)
- 1 packet ranch dressing/seasoning mix
- 1 cup crushed corn flakes
- 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
- 1/4 cup salted butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 9×13 inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.
- Mix the ranch seasoning, crushed corn flakes and Parmesan cheese together in a shallow dish.
- Melt the butter in a microwave-safe dish. Dip each chicken breast into the melted butter, and then place in the ranch/corn flake mixture. Toss the chicken in the mixture to coat the chicken.
- Once all chicken has been coated, place in the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle any remaining seasoning mixture on top of each chicken breast.
- Bake for 35 minutes, uncovered, or until the internal temperature of chicken reaches 165 degrees F. Serve chicken warm and enjoy!
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YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My mouth is watering just looking! What time will you be here to make it?? Ha ha ha! You are an exquisite Chef! Make me a tooth shaped birthday cake. My birthday is Dec. 28th. LOVE YA, T dawg
WOW, it’s been forever since I’ve made this! Looks so yummy! I’ll be making this very soon though!
Yumm looks so tasty! I have a similar recipe that came from my first cookbook EVER. Something like…cooking basics or something. Such a simple recipe but the results are awesome. You took really good pictures too 🙂
I love simplicity of this recipe, Holly! Great, no fuss dinner for a family! 🙂
This sounds so easy – I have got to try it!!
Holly, Holly, Holly…this looks scrumptious! I am adding it to my menu as wel speak!
This sounds delicious. I love ranch anything…I am for sure making this very soon!!
Holly, I am pretty sure my family are going to like this one as well! YUM!
Thanks for always showing your support to me!
Really good post!
I HAVE to make this! So easy and so delish!
I can’t imagine I haven’t seen this wonderful recipe here before. We just bought 12# of chicken breasts today…I will be fixing this pronto! =) I love all things RANCH!
Made this tonight and it is a new favorite! I didn’t have corn flakes however so I used panko bread crumbs! Still awesome 🙂
I don’t have any corn flakes either or bread crumbs. 🙁
Do you think one could use olive oil instead of butter? Looks so yummy!
Randee, I’m not too sure about that. I’ve never tried it.
I have used olive oil instead of butter and it comes out fine 🙂
Really? And either of those instead of egg to coat the chicken? If oil works, I am switching…lol
Can’t wait to try this recipe!
You can also just dip your chicken breast (after patting dry n adding salt n pepper) into ranch dressing and then dipping it into a panko breadcrumb and parsley mixture
Holly, when making this recipe, do you recommend flipping over the chicken at some point during baking?
Sasha, No I never flip the chicken, and it always turns out great! 🙂
Do you Have nutrition facts for this recipe please ???
Trying this tonight, hopefully my family will love it! I’ll keep you posted!
So i made the chicken and my family loved the flavor, but it wasnt crispy, it was soggy. Maybe i did something wrong. Will definitely make again.
This recipe was a hit at our house. My only change was cutting the chicken breast in half (I do this to just about all chicken breast recipes) and adding another 1/2 cup of corn flakes. I’ll be making this dish often.
Making this tonight. 🙂 Excited to try it.
I just made this last night and it was a big hit. I just have one question I have ranch dressing that is a jar so how much do you use? I just guessed how much it turned out ok but I think I used too much seasoning.
I think 3 Tablespoons from the large jars of Ranch seasoning mix equals the 1 oz. packet 🙂
I just made your Ranch Chicken tonight for the first time. It was DELISH!! My husband and my 12 year old twins loved it and I will be adding this to our weekly menu. Thank you so much!!
Honey and I just put it in the oven so excited to try it! It smells amazing. Put some peppers in the dish as well.
Making this tonight. Although I don’t have cornflakes so I am trying with breadcrumbs. Crossing my fingers it taste as good as yours looks and sounds!
Could you use chicken tenders (strips) ? If so how long would you cook that?
Yes you could. I would reduce cooking time just a little. It depends on the thickness of the tenders.
How much time should i reduce it to ? Have thin slices of chicken breast!
Aside from the glass baking pan, what can be used ? (Unfortunately, i do not own a glass one.) Thank in advance !
JP, you could honestly use any baking sheet or pan to bake it in! 🙂