If you’re craving Chinese takeout, you can make this simple sheet pan chicken stir-fry at home in just minutes. Packed with tender-crisp vegetables and juicy chicken breast, you’ll keep this weeknight Whole30 supper on constant rotation!

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Sheet pan chicken dinner to the rescue!
Do you find yourself scrambling to throw together a healthy dinner night after night? As a lazy cook, I feel you. Although I know meal planning is the way to go and I normally have a few meals scheduled for the week, I’m not disciplined enough to do it everyday. When I’m not prepared, I throw together a sheet pan meal with meat and veggies that I find in the fridge and tie everything together with some nomtastic seasoning!
The secret is in the sauce!
My gluten-free and paleo All-Purpose Stir-Fry is a game-changer in the kitchen because it’s super versatile and can be used to season so many different types of dishes—from stir-fries to Instant Pot stews, and from salads to grilled meats. Don’t believe me? Check out this ever-growing roundup of recipes that use this indispensable condiment. Also, shake up a bottle already!
For this sheet pan chicken dinner, I add arrowroot powder to the All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce so it thickens as it cooks in the oven. I also add extra salt and oil to round out the marinade, but feel free to also boost the heat with a splash of sriracha or red pepper flakes if you’re in the mood for some tingle on your tongue.

Feel free to improvise!
The purpose of sheet pan dinners is to both get dinner on the table fast and use up whatever you have in the fridge. However, that doesn’t mean you can change the ingredients willy-nilly! The total cooking time for this sheet pan dinner is short—only about 15 minutes—so you need to pick proteins and vegetables that can be ready in that time (or cut them to size appropriately).
Good ingredient substitutions
- Vegetable substitutions: broccolini, baby broccoli, snow peas, green beans, asparagus, broccoli and cauliflower (cut into small florets), bell peppers, and baby bok choy (cut into quarters or halves).
- Protein substitutions: chicken thighs (cut into ½-inch strips), pork tenderloin (cut into ½-inch medallions).
Make ahead tips
If you want to make this recipe ahead of time, toss the ingredients together in the marinade and keep it refrigerated in a sealed container. You can do this the night before or the morning of—but don’t try to get too far ahead of yourself: if you marinate the ingredients for too long, the veggies and chicken will start oozing extra liquid or start breaking down.

Ingredients
- All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce
- Avocado oil
- Arrowroot powder
- Umami Stir-Fry Powder or Diamond Crystal kosher salt
- Chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch cubes
- Sugar snap peas, trimmed
- Shiitake mushrooms, cut in half or quarters
- Carrot, cut into ¼-inch slices
- Shallot, thinly sliced
- Garlic cloves, minced
- Scallions or green onions, thinly sliced
How to make Sheet Pan Chicken Stir Fry
Heat the oven to 400°F / 200°C convection roast or 425°F / 220°C conventional with the rack in the middle.

While the oven is heating up, whisk together the All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce, oil, arrowroot powder, and salt in a liquid measuring cup or bowl.

In a large bowl, combine the chicken, sugar snap peas, mushrooms, carrots, shallot, and garlic.

Pour in the sauce and toss well to combine.

Grease a rimmed baking sheet with avocado oil or line it with parchment paper.

Transfer the chicken and veggies to the baking sheet and arrange in a single layer.

Pop the tray in the oven.

Bake for 14 to 17 minutes, rotating the pan at the midway point.

The sheet pan chicken dinner is ready when the vegetables are tender-crisp and browned in parts and the chicken is cooked through.

Sprinkle on the sliced scallions and serve with some simple cauliflower rice!

How to store leftovers
The cooked leftovers can be stored in the fridge in a sealed airtight container for up to four days. You can reheat the leftovers in the microwave (high power for about 2 minutes or until hot) or in the oven (325°F / 160°C for 10 minutes or until heated through).
More sheet pan dinner inspiration
Love sheet pan dinners? Here’s a bunch more for you to try:
Looking for more recipe ideas? Head on over to my Recipe Index. You’ll also find exclusive recipes in my cookbooks, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2013), Ready or Not! (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2017), and Nom Nom Paleo: Let’s Go! (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2022).
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Sheet Pan Chicken Stir-Fry

Ingredients
- ½ cup All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil plus more for greasing the sheet pan
- 2 teaspoons arrowroot powder
- ½ teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt
- 1½ pounds boneless and skinless chicken breasts cut into 1-inch cubes
- 1 pound sugar snap peas trimmed
- ¼ pound fresh shiitake mushrooms cut in half or quarters
- 1 large carrot cut into ¼-inch slices
- 1 large shallot thinly sliced
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 2 scallions thinly sliced
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 400°F / 200°C convection roast or 425°F / 220°C conventional with the rack in the middle.
- While the oven is heating up, whisk together the All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce, oil, arrowroot powder, and salt in a liquid measuring cup or bowl.
- In a large bowl, combine the chicken, sugar snap peas, mushrooms, carrots, shallot, and garlic. Pour in the sauce and toss well to combine.
- Grease a rimmed baking sheet with avocado oil or line it with parchment paper. Transfer the chicken and veggies to the baking sheet and arrange in a single layer.
- Bake for 14 to 17 minutes, rotating the pan at the midway point. The sheet pan chicken dinner is ready when the vegetables are tender-crisp and browned in parts and the chicken is cooked through.
- Sprinkle on the sliced scallions and serve with some simple cauliflower rice!
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Notes
- If you want to make this recipe ahead of time, toss the ingredients together in the marinade and keep it refrigerated in a sealed container. You can do this the night before or the morning of—but don’t try to get too far ahead of yourself: if you marinate the ingredients for too long, the veggies and chicken will start oozing extra liquid or start breaking down.
- Leftovers can be kept in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 4 days.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Can’t wait to try this. Any suggestions for carrot substitute? I can’t get anyone in my crew of six to be excited for cooked carrots. Suppose I could just double the snap peas but would prefer to get another kind of vegetable in there.
You can leave it out!
I made this last night. It was delish! The whole family loved it. I used raw broccoli instead of the snap peas. As someone else once suggested too, I used pineapple juice instead of orange juice in the sauce.
Just made this recipe last night, using half pound each of snow peas/sugar snap peas, and trying a bunch Tatsoi (a new food for us) plus doubling the chicken, otherwise the complete recipe as well written as usual. I still have the all-purpose stir-fry sauce on hand to use which I found tasty as Chinese from the local Food Courts.
Super simple and delicious! Used 8 oz. of sliced baby bella mushrooms since that’s what I had, and added a sprinkling of crushed red pepper to mix in the bowl with everything before spreading it on the baking sheet. This one’s going in the regular rotation. Thank you Michelle!
My chicken came out rubbery after following directions exactly – any tips for future ? (Used chicken breast and prepped as per instructions)
Oh no! Sounds like the chicken breast is overcooked. I would check on it at least 5 minutes earlier next time and take it out when the chicken breast is fully cooked, but not overcooked.
Made this for an early dinner. This was SO SO good! Thank you so much for this recipe. Can’t wait to try more!!
Thank you for sharing Gail!
Made this tonight for the first time. We used broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, green beans and mushroom. Had to double the sauce! Left the chicken the same amount. It’s a hit with the family!
Made this the other day it was so flavorful. My husband who is not gluten-free even loved it. recommending this recipe to everyone.
Simply fabulous! I followed the recipe exactly- family loved it. Cannot wait to make again.
This was absolutely delicious! I made it last night, woke up this morning thinking about it & am already planning when to make it again! It’s a winner!
I used chicken tenders which made the meat prep quite easy. Next time, I might prep the ingredients ahead & so all I need to do is the cooking, which goes so quickly!
Awesome recipe… thanks for sharing it!
Can I use chicken thighs (boneless skinless?)?
Yes! You may need to bake a little longer to make sure the chicken thighs are cooked through, or cut the meat a little thinner.
Thank you, Michelle!
Can I use boneless chicken thighs?
Sorry for the duplicate question.
Thank you, Michelle!