Bruschetta Chicken Casserole

A sun‑kissed, family‑friendly casserole that transforms classic bruschetta flavors into a hearty, shareable one‑dish dinner with tender chicken, bright tomatoes, fresh basil and gooey cheese.

This Bruschetta Chicken Casserole has been my midweek hero since I first tossed together cherry tomatoes, balsamic and cooked chicken on a busy weeknight. I discovered the idea by adapting an appetizer I love — bruschetta — into a fuller, warm dish that would satisfy hungry family members without hours in the kitchen. The result is a comforting, vibrant bake where juicy, slightly caramelized chicken meets the bright acidity of cherry and sun‑dried tomatoes, finished with fresh basil and two cheeses for that irresistible pull when you dig in.
What makes this version special is the balance of textures: the soft, saucy chicken and tomato base, the salty, nutty lift of freshly grated Parmesan, and the melty mozzarella that blankets everything, with crisp, golden baguette slices on top providing a crunchy contrast. It’s quick to assemble, holds well for leftovers, and always prompts requests for the recipe at potlucks. I first made it the weekend my daughter returned from college — it instantly felt like the sort of food that brings people together again.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This comes together fast: about 15 minutes of active prep and 25–30 minutes in the oven, so it’s ready in under an hour for busy weeknights.
- It uses pantry and fridge staples — cherry tomatoes, sun‑dried tomatoes, garlic, basil and a baguette — plus everyday chicken breasts, making shopping simple.
- Make‑ahead friendly: you can mix the tomato topping and brown the chicken in advance, then assemble and bake when ready.
- Family friendly and versatile: picky eaters love the cheesy top and crisp bread, while lovers of bold flavors get the balsamic and sun‑dried tomato punch.
- One‑dish ease: casserole format means minimal dirty dishes and easy transport for gatherings or potlucks.
- Adaptable for dietary needs — with simple swaps you can lighten it, make it lower in carbs or use gluten‑free bread.
On the first night I served this, everyone lingered at the table and asked for seconds. My partner commented that the balsamic interests him in every bite, and my son declared the top crust his new favorite part. I’ve since doubled it for family dinners and halved it for two, and the flavor scales beautifully. It’s the kind of dish that feels impressive but is utterly forgiving, so you can relax and enjoy the company while it bakes.
Ingredients
- Chicken (2 pounds): Use boneless, skinless breasts cut into 1‑inch cubes for even browning. Choose fresh chicken or well‑thawed frozen breasts; thicker pieces yield juicier bites. I prefer organic or free‑range chicken for a cleaner flavor.
- Cherry tomatoes (1 cup): Halved for quick release of juices. Look for firm, sweet cherry or grape tomatoes — they caramelize lightly in the oven and give a burst of freshness.
- Sun‑dried tomatoes (1/2 cup): Chopped. If packed in oil, drain and pat dry; the concentrated tomato flavor adds depth and savory umami.
- Fresh basil (1/4 cup): Finely chopped. Use fragrant, bright basil leaves — they lift the entire dish at the end of cooking.
- Garlic (3 cloves): Minced. Fresh garlic gives the best aromatic kick; roast or powdered garlic will change the profile.
- Balsamic vinegar (1/4 cup): Adds acidity and slight sweetness. Choose a good quality balsamic for the best balance — not overly thick, but flavorful.
- Mozzarella (1 cup): Shredded. Whole‑milk mozzarella melts creamily; low‑moisture works too but whole‑milk gives better stringy texture.
- Parmesan (1/2 cup): Freshly grated. Aged Parmesan or Parmigiano‑Reggiano provides nutty umami and a salty finish.
- Dried oregano (1 teaspoon), salt (1 teaspoon), black pepper (1/2 teaspoon): Simple seasonings to round out the flavors.
- Olive oil (2 tablespoons): For browning the chicken and drizzling over the bread.
- French baguette (1): Sliced into 1/2‑inch pieces to layer on top. Day‑old baguette gives the best crunch without absorbing too much sauce.
Instructions
Preheat & Prep:Preheat the oven to 375°F. Slice the baguette into 1/2‑inch slices and set aside. Halve the cherry tomatoes, chop the sun‑dried tomatoes and basil, and mince the garlic so everything is ready to assemble. Have a large skillet and a 9x13‑inch casserole dish close at hand.Brown the Chicken:Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over medium‑high heat. Add the cubed chicken in a single layer and sear without overcrowding, about 5–7 minutes, turning occasionally until the outside is golden and the interior is mostly cooked through. Remove from heat; the chicken will finish cooking in the oven and stay juicier if slightly under‑done here.Make the Tomato Mixture:In a large bowl combine halved cherry tomatoes, chopped sun‑dried tomatoes, minced garlic, chopped basil, balsamic vinegar, salt, oregano and black pepper. Toss thoroughly so the vinegar coats the tomatoes and herbs, releasing some juice that will become the casserole sauce.Combine & Assemble:Add the warm, browned chicken to the tomato mixture and gently toss to coat the chicken evenly. Transfer everything to the prepared casserole dish, spreading in an even layer so each bite has a mix of chicken and tomato.Add Cheese & Bread:Sprinkle shredded mozzarella evenly over the chicken and tomatoes, then finish with grated Parmesan. Arrange the baguette slices on top, slightly overlapping to cover. Drizzle a little olive oil on the baguette to promote golden browning and a crisp top.Bake & Rest:Bake in the preheated 375°F oven for 25–30 minutes, until the cheese is bubbly and the bread is golden brown. Remove and let rest 5–10 minutes to let juices settle and make serving easier. Garnish with extra fresh basil before serving.
You Must Know
- This holds well in the refrigerator for 3–4 days in an airtight container and freezes for up to 3 months — thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
- Leftovers reheat well in a 350°F oven for 12–15 minutes, covered lightly with foil to prevent the bread from over‑browning.
- The balsamic reduces in the oven, concentrating flavor; if you prefer a brighter bite, stir a teaspoon more vinegar into leftovers before serving.
- Per serving this is moderate in calories and high in protein; swap cheeses to reduce fat if desired.
My favorite thing about this casserole is how forgiving it is. If you don’t have sun‑dried tomatoes, extra cherry tomatoes plus a tablespoon of tomato paste will still give you a rich base. At a family brunch I once doubled the garlic and everyone loved the extra savory punch — my aunt called it an upgrade to classic bruschetta. It’s a reliable bring‑along that travels well to potlucks and keeps its flavor when reheated, which makes it a go‑to when I’m responsible for feeding a small crowd.
Storage Tips
Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To freeze, portion into meal‑sized containers and freeze for up to 3 months; label with date and reheat from thawed for best texture. For short‑term storage keep the casserole loosely covered with foil at room temperature for no more than two hours. When reheating, cover with foil initially to prevent the baguette topping from burning; remove foil in the final 5 minutes to crisp the bread. Use glass or ceramic containers for oven reheating; avoid plastic in the oven.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you’d like to reduce carbs, replace the baguette with slices of roasted eggplant or zucchini rounds, or omit the bread and serve over a bed of mixed greens. For a dairy‑free version, use a plant‑based shredded cheese and a sprinkle of nutritional yeast for umami. Swap chicken for turkey breast or firm tofu (marinated and seared) to alter protein sources. If you don’t have balsamic, use a mix of red wine vinegar and a teaspoon of honey to mimic the sweet‑tang balance.
Serving Suggestions
Serve slices straight from the casserole dish with a crisp green salad, such as arugula with lemon vinaigrette, or roasted seasonal vegetables like asparagus in spring. Garnish with extra fresh basil leaves and a drizzle of high‑quality olive oil. It pairs beautifully with a light, chilled white wine or a fruity rosé. For a family‑style dinner, place crusty lemon‑garlic green beans on the side and let people help themselves, finishing plates with an extra grating of Parmesan.

Cultural Background
This dish borrows the bright, rustic flavors of Italian bruschetta — traditionally grilled bread rubbed with garlic and topped with tomatoes, olive oil and basil — and adapts them into an Italian‑American casserole format. The use of balsamic vinegar and Parmesan nods to northern Italian pantry staples, while the addition of mozzarella and oven‑baked bread reflects American comfort food influences. It’s an example of how simple Mediterranean ingredients can be recombined into warming, family‑friendly meals without losing their original character.
Meal Prep Tips
To make this ahead, brown the chicken and prepare the tomato‑basil mix up to two days in advance; store separately in the refrigerator. Assemble the casserole the morning of serving or right before baking. If you’re packing lunches, portion into individual containers and add fresh basil just before eating to retain its aroma. For quick weeknight assembly, keep shredded mozzarella and grated Parmesan in your fridge and use pre‑sliced baguette from the bakery for consistent texture.
This casserole is a weekday lifesaver and a weekend crowd‑pleaser—make it once and you’ll find new ways to tweak the flavors every time.
Pro Tips
Brown the chicken in a hot skillet without overcrowding to develop a caramelized exterior and more flavor.
Drain sun‑dried tomatoes if packed in oil and pat dry to avoid an overly oily casserole.
Let the casserole rest 5–10 minutes after baking so juices redistribute and slicing is cleaner.
Use day‑old baguette slices so the bread crisps instead of turning soggy during baking.
This nourishing bruschetta chicken casserole recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Preheat & Prep
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Slice the baguette into 1/2‑inch slices. Halve cherry tomatoes, chop sun‑dried tomatoes and basil, and mince the garlic so everything is ready.
Brown the Chicken
Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet over medium‑high heat. Add cubed chicken in a single layer and cook 5–7 minutes until golden, removing before fully cooked through to finish in the oven.
Make the Tomato Mixture
In a large bowl combine halved cherry tomatoes, chopped sun‑dried tomatoes, minced garlic, chopped basil, balsamic vinegar, salt, oregano and pepper. Toss to coat and release juices.
Combine & Assemble
Add the warm, browned chicken to the tomato mixture and toss gently. Transfer to a 9x13‑inch casserole dish and spread evenly.
Add Cheese & Bread
Sprinkle shredded mozzarella and grated Parmesan over the chicken mixture. Arrange baguette slices on top, slightly overlapping, and drizzle with a little olive oil.
Bake & Rest
Bake at 375°F for 25–30 minutes until cheese is bubbly and bread is golden. Let rest 5–10 minutes before serving; garnish with extra basil.
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