Ooey, gooey, and bursting with flavor, this lasagna stuffed chicken recipe is filling and hearty! Youโll enjoy the tastiness of lasagna and perfectly baked chicken all in one delicious comfort food recipe.
Who knew lasagna and chicken would go so great together? It makes sense, considering how well Italian-inspired spices, marinara sauce, and mozzarella marry with tender and juicy chicken. Well, we decided to bring all of these flavors together to bring you this lasagna stuffed chicken recipe! This is the kind of dish that will please the whole family. You can keep things on the low-carb side by serving it with a salad. Or, you can pair it with buttered noodles for a cheesy, saucy, carb overload. We wonโt judge you either way! It is so easy and delicious, and it makes for the perfect weeknight dinner. And, oh, that cheese! Weโre huge fans, and weโre sure you will be too after trying it yourself!
Can I Use Store Bought Marinara Sauce?
Our lasagna stuffed chicken recipe calls for marinara sauce. You can opt to use store bought sauce if youโre in a crunch, but we always prefer to make our sauce from scratch! Try our homemade spaghetti sauce if you have the time โ we promise itโs worth it!
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese:
Youโll notice that our lasagna chicken recipe calls for shredded mozzarella cheese. Now, you can find this stuff prepackaged at pretty much any grocery store. But, these types of mozzarella include an additive that makes the cheese harder to melt. Resist the urge to pick up pre-shredded varieties and go for fresh mozzarella that youโll have to shred yourself. Youโll get perfectly cheesy results every time!
Baking Dish Options:
This recipe makes two servings. If you want to double or triple this recipe (say youโre cooking for a large family or want to meal prep), make sure to use a larger dish. A 9×13 baking dish should do the trick, but you can always go bigger if needed.
Egg Substitutes:
The egg in this recipe works as a binder to hold the cheesy lasagna chicken filling together. If you prefer to skip it, are allergic, or are trying to cut out eggs, there are a few different options:
- Flaxseed and water (vegan!)
- Mashed potato (or parsnips!)
- Bรฉchamel sauce
- Heavy cream
- Yogurt
Ricotta Cheese Substitutes:
Picture this: you did all of your shopping to try our lasagna stuffed chicken yourself. You thought you had all of the ingredients but, alas, you forgot the ricotta cheese! Or, maybe youโre looking to cut down on using animal products where you can. Here are our favorite ricotta replacements:
- Cottage cheese
- Cream cheese
- Mascarpone
- Goat cheese
- Tofu (vegan!)
- Paneer
How to Butterfly Chicken:
Like all stuffed chicken breast recipes, this lasagna chicken variation calls for you to butterfly your chicken breast. If youโve never done it before and are feeling intimidated โ donโt sweat it. Itโs a really simple process:
- Place your chicken on a cutting board. Put your hand on top to hold it in place and use a knife to cut lengthwise into the side of the chicken, starting at the thickest part. Make sure not to cut it completely in half.
- If youโve left a bit of the side of the chicken breast connected, you should now be able to open it up so that it forms a butterfly shape.
- This step is optional, but to make the chicken even easier to stuff, you can cover it with plastic wrap and flatten it with a rolling pin.
Serving Suggestions:
Enjoy this dish on its own, or with some other side dishes to make a hearty meal that will fill up your entire family. Here are some suggestions:
Make-Ahead Instructions:
You can easily double or triple this recipe if you want to meal prep for the week, or if you want to freeze leftovers to eat later. Simply follow the instructions as indicated, making sure to use multiple baking dishes for the extra portions. Our lasagna stuffed chicken freezes and reheats wonderfully! When youโre ready to eat, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F and bake for 30-35 minutes or until warmed through.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
If you want to freeze your leftovers, follow the make-ahead instructions above. If you want to store your leftovers in the fridge, they will keep in an airtight container for up to 3 days. When youโre ready to enjoy, reheat single servings in the microwave in 30-second increments until warm. You can also reheat in the oven at 350 degrees F for 10-15 minutes if working with multiple servings.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious stuffed chicken breast recipes:
- Cajun Stuffed Chicken Breast
- Fajita Stuffed Chicken
- Cheesy Herb Stuffed Chicken
- Reuben Stuffed Chicken
Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
Going to try this tonight using a turkey tenderloin not a fan of cottage cheese in my lasagna so may use cream cheese pat mama mozzarella that’s what I use in my stuffed shells
No cottage cheese is in this recipe, ricotta
Made this deliscious meal last night and my husband and I loved it! It is so good and rich that we only had room for a small side salad with it. Also, I can say that in the past receipes used I take additional time to measure and lay spices out but I was done prepping in about 10 minutes and then all I had to do was relax and wait for it to bake. Yummy!
I normally donโt rate and make comments, this was over the top delicious and my husband fully agrees! Now in my rotation of best recipes!
Lasagna Stuffed Chicken was always a staple for dinner. I remember how much my grandma loved her Lasagna Stuffed chicken . Sheโd make it for dinner at least once a month, and the family would come running. Whatโs not to love?Lasagna Stuffed Chicken and chicken is pretty much the bomb diggity of chicken.
Can I substitute eggplant for the chicken to make it vegetarian? If so, what other changes does the recipe need? Thanks!
That would require a whole new recipe ๐
What kind of Marina Sauce did you use? Thanks very much!!
Whooops…lol…MARINARA Sauce I meant ๐
I used homemade.
Just use your favorite sauce
Is it okay to make ahead of time and refrigerate until you are ready to bake it?
Yes, as long as it isn’t more than 24 hours in advance.
This looks delicious! I just printed the recipe and can’t wait to make it.
I cooked this and all of the filling came out while it was cooking
Some will unfortunately find a way out but don’t overstuff and you can use plain old toothpicks on the ends and where ever you can put along the seam to keep as much in as possible. Good luck!
To double this recipe, how long would you increase the cooking time?
You don’t have to increase the cooking time at all ๐