There are very few things that make sense about toddlers (or raising them), but this chicken dinner may just be one of them. Chicken. Apples. Honey. Butternut squash. Sweet, creamy, tangy–for once, everything plays well together. Braised chicken with apples: an easy combo for anyone to like, including your pickiest eater; it’s versatile, too–good for a weeknight dinner or a special occasion (Rosh Hashanah, anyone?)
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A Savory Apple Dish For Fall Dinners
There’s something about fall that begs for cozy, one-pot meals — and this braised chicken with apples is exactly that. Tender chicken thighs, sweet apples, and hearty butternut squash come together in a savory-sweet sauce that feels like autumn in a bowl. The pumpkin pie spice adds a gentle warmth (without being overwhelming for kids), while apple juice and cider vinegar keep the dish bright and flavorful.
The best part? This braised chicken with apples recipe is family-friendly through and through. It’s mild enough for toddlers, but still complex and satisfying for adults. Serve it over mashed potatoes, rice, or even buttered egg noodles for an easy weeknight dinner everyone will love.
Ingredients at a Glance
- Chicken thighs for rich, juicy flavor
- Pumpkin pie spice for cozy, fall-forward seasoning
- Apples & butternut squash for sweetness and texture
- Onion for balance
- A sauce made with broth, apple juice, cider vinegar, and honey for that perfect tangy-sweet glaze
Making Braised Chicken With Apples
- Sear chicken for crisp skin and flavor.
- Sauté onion, apples, and squash.
- Deglaze with broth, juice, vinegar, and honey.
- Braise in the oven until tender.
- Finish with a quick thickened sauce.
FAQ
Can I make this ahead?
Yes — this braised chicken with apples actually gets better the next day as the flavors meld. Reheat gently on the stove.
What can I serve this with?
Mashed potatoes, polenta, buttered noodles, or rice all make great bases to soak up the sauce.
Can I use boneless, skinless chicken?
Absolutely — just let the apples and squash cook for 25 minutes, then add the chicken pieces and cook for an additional 10 minutes.
Why Parents Will Love It
- Seasonal flavors that make the whole kitchen smell amazing.
- Balanced sweetness and tang that appeals to kids and adults alike.
- One-pot simplicity — less cleanup after a busy weeknight.
- Leftover-friendly — perfect for next-day lunches.