When you need a chicken dinner the whole family will love, it doesn’t get much better than this easy Chicken Stir-Fry Sheet Pan Meal. And this recipe is deliciously low in carbs!

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This delicious and on so easy Chicken Stir-Fry Sheet Pan Meal is so easy to make that it seems perfect for my Friday Favorites pick this time of year when most people are extra busy! And this recipe has been such a favorite on the site! 

The idea for taking all the ingredients that usually would go into a chicken stir-fry and cooking them in a hot oven for a sheet pan meal, just popped into my head one day. I made this low-carb sheet pan meal with both Jake and Kara to get the timing right.

And then before I had a chance to post it I saw a very similar recipe one day in a Facebook group where bloggers share each other’s recipes! And when I clicked through to look at that recipe I saw that it had been adapted from someone else as well, so I’m starting to feel that there really are very few original cooking ideas left!

But even if it didn’t turn out to be all that original, this low-carb Chicken Stir-Fry Sheet Pan Meal is absolutely the bomb! This could not be easier or more delicious, and I’d even make a bet that everyone in your family will gobble it up.

What ingredients do you need?

(This is only a list of ingredients; please scroll down for complete printable recipe. Or if you use the JUMP TO RECIPE link at the top of the page, it will take you directly to the complete recipe.)

What gives this easy chicken recipe the stir-fry flavors?

This recipe has the flavors you might find in a chicken stir fry recipe, including soy sauce (or gluten-free soy sauce), rice vinegar, sesame oil, and garlic, and it also uses traditional stir fry ingredients like red bell peppers and sugar snap peas.

What other ingredients could you use?

If you’d like to make a different version of chicken stir fry in a sheet pan meal you could switch out other ingredients like green beans, broccoli, asparagus, or onions. Take a look at the Sheet Pan Meals to find one that uses the ingredient you are substituting and check to see if you’ll need a different cooking time than what’s used here.

Can you make the chicken stir-fry meal without peanut oil?

Peanut oil adds to the Asian flavor in this recipe. But if you can’t use that due to allergies, use a mild-flavored vegetable oil. Avocado oil would be a good choice if you have that.

Want more sheet pan meals?

Check out Low-Carb and Keto Sheet Pan Meals for more tasty ideas for sheet pan meals! Or check out The BEST Low-Carb Baked Chicken Recipes from Kalyn’s Kitchen for even more ideas for baked chicken.

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How to make Chicken Stir-Fry Sheet Pan Meal:

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  1. Trim 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts and cut into pieces at least 1 inch square.
  2. Mix soy sauce, unsweetened rice vinegar, Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link) or sweetener of your choice, sesame oil, and garlic powder to make the marinade.
  3. Put chicken in a Ziploc bag with half the marinade and let it marinate at least 4 hours (or all day while you’re at work.)
  4. When you’re ready to cook, cover a baking sheet with foil and preheat it in the oven
  5. Drain the chicken, then spread it out on the sheet pan and let chicken start to cook in the oven.
  6. While the chicken cooks, trim sugar snap peas and cut the red bell peppers  into same-size pieces. Toss vegetables with some peanut oil.
  7. After chicken has cooked 8 minutes, arrange the veggies around the chicken pieces on the baking sheet.
  8. Cook 12 minutes more, or until chicken is cooked through and lightly browned.
  9. Brush chicken and veggies with the remaining marinade.
  10. Serve hot and devour!

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Make it a Low-Carb Meal:

This extra-easy chicken stir-fry meal would be great with The BEST Easy Cauliflower Rice with Garlic and Green Onions or Cauliflower Rice with Basil, Parmesan, and Pine Nuts on the side for a low-carb meal.

More Low-Carb Chicken Cooked in the Oven:

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Yield: 4 servings

Chicken Stir-Fry Sheet Pan Meal

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes

When you need a chicken dinner the whole family will love, it doesn’t get much better than this easy Chicken Stir-Fry Sheet Pan Meal. And this colorful sheet pan dinner is also low in carbs!

Ingredients

  • 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, trimmed and cut into pieces at least 1 inch square
  • 2 red bell peppers
  • 2 cups sugar snap peas
  • 1 1/2 T peanut oil
  • 1-2 T sesame seeds, preferably black

Marinade Ingredients:

  • 1/3 cup soy sauce (gluten-free if needed)
  • 2 T unseasoned (unsweetened) rice vinegar
  • 2 T Golden Monkfruit Sweetener or low-carb sweetener of your choice (see notes)
  • 1 T sesame oil
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder

Instructions

  1. Trim the chicken breasts and cut into pieces at least 1 inch square.
  2. Combine soy sauce, rice vinegar, Golden Monkfruit Sweetener (or sweetener of your choice), sesame oil and garlic powder.
  3. Put the chicken into a Ziploc bag and pour in HALF the marinade. Let chicken marinate in the fridge for at least 4 hours (or all day while you’re at work would be even better.)
  4. When you’re ready to cook, cover a large baking sheet with foil, then put it in the oven and let the pan get hot while the oven heats to 425F/220C.
  5. Drain the marinated chicken well in a colander placed in the sink.
  6. Remove the hot baking sheet from the oven and spread the chicken out over the surface (so pieces are not touching). Put baking sheet into the oven and cook chicken 8 minutes.
  7. While the chicken cooks, trim ends of the sugar snap peas. Cut out the core and seeds of the red bell peppers and discard; then cut peppers into strips about the same thickness as the sugar snap peas.
  8. Put veggies into a bowl and toss with the peanut oil.
  9. After 8 minutes, remove pan from the oven and arrange the veggies around the chicken, trying to have each vegetable piece touching the pan as much as you can.
  10. Put back into the oven and cook about 12 minutes more, or until the chicken is cooked through and lightly browned.
  11. Brush cooked chicken and vegetables with the remaining marinade and sprinkle with black sesame seeds. Serve hot.

Notes

We originally used Stevia Granulated Sweetener (affiliate link) with agave nectar for this recipe, but now I would just use all Golden Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link). Use any combination of sweeteners that you prefer.

This recipe was created by Kalyn and tested with both Jake and Kara. 

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 312Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 3gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 77mgSodium: 1227mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 4gSugar: 6gProtein: 34g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.

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Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
If you make this easy chicken stir-fry meal with an approved sweetener, the amount of sugar per serving is minimal. Even though they have a slightly sweet flavor, red bell peppers and sugar snap peas are both low in carbs, so this will be great for low-carb diets, including Keto. I’d also eat this for any phase of the original South Beach Diet.

Find More Recipes Like This One:
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This easy chicken sheet pan meal was posted in 2017. It was last updated with more information in 2023.

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