This oven baked 3-ingredient chicken continental is the kind of back-pocket dinner busy families come back to again and again. It’s simple, cozy, and built on pantry and freezer staples, with chicken baking low and slow in a savory brown gravy with mushrooms until everything turns glossy and tender. Recipes like this became popular in many Midwestern homes because they were dependable, affordable, and easy to get in the oven after a full morning out of the house, which is exactly why it still feels so timeless.
Serve this chicken over mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, white rice, or even thick toast to soak up every bit of the sauce. A simple green bean side, steamed broccoli, or a crisp salad balances the richness nicely, and if you’re making it for Sunday supper or a casual family dinner, warm rolls on the table make it feel especially complete.
Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Chicken Continental
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 1/2 to 3 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs or mixed chicken pieces
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a rectangular baking dish or Pyrex dish large enough to hold the chicken in a single layer.
2. Arrange the chicken pieces in the prepared dish. In a medium bowl, whisk together the brown gravy mix, water, and thawed mushrooms until combined, then pour the mixture evenly over the chicken.
3. Cover the dish tightly with foil and bake for 45 minutes. Remove the foil, spoon some sauce over the top, and continue baking for 30 to 40 minutes more, or until the chicken is fully cooked and very tender.
4. Let the chicken rest for 5 to 10 minutes before serving so the sauce can settle slightly. Spoon the mushrooms and rich brown sauce over each piece when plating.
Variations & Tips
Use boneless chicken: Boneless skinless thighs work well if that’s what you have on hand. Start checking a little earlier since they usually cook faster, and keep them covered for most of the bake so they stay juicy.
Add extra mushrooms: If your family loves mushrooms, double the amount for a heartier sauce. The finished dish feels a little more substantial and especially good over noodles or rice.
Make it creamier: Stir in a few spoonfuls of sour cream after baking, or add a small can of cream of mushroom soup with the water and gravy mix for a richer, old-school casserole feel.
Prep it ahead: This is a great make-ahead dinner for a busy workweek. Assemble the dish in the morning, cover, refrigerate, and bake later in the day; you may just need to add a few extra minutes to the cooking time if it goes into the oven cold.
Best serving tip: Don’t skip a starch on the side. The sauce is one of the best parts of this recipe, and mashed potatoes, rice, or egg noodles make sure none of it goes to waste.