Chicken Caesar Protein Casserole – A Comforting, High-Protein Bake
If you love the flavors of a classic Caesar salad but want something warm, hearty, and packed with protein, this casserole hits the spot. Itâs creamy without being heavy, crunchy on top, and full of familiar Caesar notes like garlic, lemon, and parmesan. Think of it as comfort food with a gym membership.
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Itâs easy enough for a weeknight and impressive enough for meal prep. Grab a baking dish, and letâs get this in the oven.
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat and prep: Heat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish.
- Cook the base: Boil the pasta in salted water until just shy of al dente. Drain well. If using cauliflower instead, steam florets until crisp-tender, then pat dry.
- SautĂŠ the greens: Warm olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add spinach and a pinch of salt. Cook 1â2 minutes until just wilted. Set aside to cool slightly.
- Make the Caesar sauce: In a large bowl, whisk Greek yogurt, mayo, Parmesan, Dijon, lemon juice and zest, garlic, Worcestershire, anchovy paste (if using), and black pepper. Taste and adjust salt and lemon to your liking. The sauce should be bright, garlicky, and savory.
- Combine: Add chicken, pasta (or cauliflower), spinach, and cherry tomatoes to the bowl. Fold until coated. Stir in half the mozzarella for melty pockets throughout.
- Assemble: Spread the mixture in the baking dish. Top with remaining mozzarella and a sprinkle of extra Parmesan.
- Add crunch: Toss panko with a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of salt. Scatter over the top for a crisp crust.
- Bake: Place on the center rack and bake 18â22 minutes, until the edges bubble and the top is golden.
- Finish and rest: Let it rest 5â10 minutes so it sets. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and a squeeze of fresh lemon for lift.
- Serve: Cut into squares and serve warm. A simple side of roasted broccoli or a light salad rounds out the plate.
What Makes This Special
This casserole takes the best parts of a Chicken Caesar salad and turns them into a cozy bake you can slice and serve. Instead of a heavy cream sauce, we use a lightened-up Caesar-style mix with Greek yogurt for extra protein.
The result is rich flavor, a creamy texture, and a satisfying bite without the sluggish feeling. Add a crispy topping and a squeeze of lemon at the end, and it tastes bright and balanced. It also reheats beautifully, so itâs perfect for lunches all week.
Shopping List
- Cooked chicken breast, shredded or cubed (about 4 cups)
- Whole-wheat or high-protein pasta (8 ounces), or use cauliflower florets for low-carb
- Greek yogurt (plain, 2% or 0%, 1 cup)
- Light mayonnaise or avocado oil mayo (1/3 cup)
- Grated Parmesan cheese (3/4 cup), plus more for topping
- Shredded mozzarella or part-skim Italian blend (1 cup)
- Anchovy paste or 2 anchovy fillets, minced (optional but classic)
- Dijon mustard (2 teaspoons)
- Fresh lemon juice (2â3 tablespoons) and zest of 1 lemon
- Garlic (2â3 cloves), finely minced
- Worcestershire sauce (1 teaspoon)
- Black pepper and kosher salt
- Olive oil (1 tablespoon)
- Baby spinach (3â4 cups), roughly chopped
- Cherry tomatoes (1 cup), halved (optional for brightness)
- Whole-grain panko or crushed high-protein croutons (1/2 cup) for topping
- Fresh parsley (2 tablespoons), chopped
How to Make It
- Preheat and prep: Heat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
Lightly grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.
- Cook the base: Boil the pasta in salted water until just shy of al dente. Drain well. If using cauliflower instead, steam florets until crisp-tender, then pat dry.
- SautĂŠ the greens: Warm olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.
Add spinach and a pinch of salt. Cook 1â2 minutes until just wilted. Set aside to cool slightly.
- Make the Caesar sauce: In a large bowl, whisk Greek yogurt, mayo, Parmesan, Dijon, lemon juice and zest, garlic, Worcestershire, anchovy paste (if using), and black pepper.
Taste and adjust salt and lemon to your liking. The sauce should be bright, garlicky, and savory.
- Combine: Add chicken, pasta (or cauliflower), spinach, and cherry tomatoes to the bowl. Fold until coated.
Stir in half the mozzarella for melty pockets throughout.
- Assemble: Spread the mixture in the baking dish. Top with remaining mozzarella and a sprinkle of extra Parmesan.
- Add crunch: Toss panko with a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of salt. Scatter over the top for a crisp crust.
- Bake: Place on the center rack and bake 18â22 minutes, until the edges bubble and the top is golden.
- Finish and rest: Let it rest 5â10 minutes so it sets.
Sprinkle with chopped parsley and a squeeze of fresh lemon for lift.
- Serve: Cut into squares and serve warm. A simple side of roasted broccoli or a light salad rounds out the plate.
How to Store
- Refrigerate: Cool completely, then cover tightly. Keeps 3â4 days.
- Reheat: Microwave individual portions 1â2 minutes, or warm the whole dish covered at 325°F (165°C) for 15â20 minutes.
- Freeze: Wrap airtight for up to 2 months.
Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat covered until hot.
- Meal prep tip: Portion into containers with a lemon wedge. Add a few fresh greens on the side right before eating.
Health Benefits
- High protein: Chicken breast and Greek yogurt boost protein, helping with satiety and muscle repair.
- Lighter creaminess: Greek yogurt replaces heavy cream, offering probiotics and fewer calories.
- Whole grains and fiber: Using whole-wheat or high-protein pasta, plus spinach and tomatoes, adds fiber for digestive health.
- Healthy fats: Olive oil and a modest amount of cheese provide flavor and fat without going overboard.
- Micronutrients: Spinach brings iron and folate; lemon adds vitamin C, which helps with iron absorption.
Pitfalls to Watch Out For
- Overcooking the pasta: It will soften more in the oven. Stop at just shy of al dente.
- Watery casserole: Drain pasta well and pat cauliflower dry.
Extra moisture can thin the sauce.
- Too salty: Parmesan, anchovy, and Worcestershire add salt. Taste the sauce before adding more.
- Dry chicken: Use moist, just-cooked chicken or rotisserie. If using leftovers, chop and toss with a teaspoon of olive oil first.
- Flat flavor: Brighten with a final squeeze of lemon and fresh parsley to wake up the rich, savory notes.
Variations You Can Try
- Low-carb swap: Use roasted cauliflower or hearts of palm pasta instead of traditional pasta.
- Extra veg: Stir in roasted zucchini, artichoke hearts, or asparagus tips for more texture and color.
- Spicy Caesar: Add red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce to the sauce for a gentle kick.
- Bacon Caesar: Crumble 2â3 slices of cooked turkey bacon on top before baking for smoky crunch.
- Gluten-free: Use gluten-free pasta and GF panko or crushed gluten-free croutons.
- Dairy-light: Use lactose-free Greek yogurt and reduce mozzarella; boost umami with extra Dijon and anchovy.
- Meal-prep muffins: Spoon into greased muffin tins and bake 12â15 minutes for grab-and-go portions.
FAQ
Can I make this ahead?
Yes.
Assemble the casserole up to the breadcrumb step, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Add the panko topping just before baking. If baking from cold, add 5â10 extra minutes and check for bubbling at the edges.
What if I donât like anchovies?
Skip them.
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Youâll still get plenty of Caesar flavor from the garlic, lemon, Parmesan, and Worcestershire. For a similar savory punch without anchovy, add a teaspoon of capers, finely minced.
Can I use rotisserie chicken?
Absolutely. Remove the skin, shred the meat, and measure about 4 cups.
Rotisserie chicken keeps the casserole juicy and adds great flavor with minimal effort.
How can I make it even higher in protein?
Use a high-protein pasta, keep the Greek yogurt at 2% or higher, and add an extra 1/2 cup of shredded chicken. You can also mix in a scoop of unflavored whey or collagen to the sauce, whisking well to avoid clumps.
Is there a way to reduce calories?
Swap pasta for steamed cauliflower, use 0% Greek yogurt, reduce mozzarella by half, and keep the breadcrumb layer light. Season boldly with lemon, garlic, and pepper so the flavor stays big.
What can I use instead of mayonnaise?
Use all Greek yogurt and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil for richness.
A little extra Dijon and Parmesan will help round out the flavor.
How do I keep the topping crunchy when reheating?
Reheat uncovered in the oven or toaster oven at 350°F (175°C) until hot, then broil for 1â2 minutes. In the microwave, reheat the casserole and add a quick pass under the broiler afterward.
Can I make it dairy-free?
Use a thick, unsweetened dairy-free yogurt, a vegan Parmesan-style cheese, and a mild dairy-free melt for the top. Taste and adjust lemon and Dijon to keep the sauce lively.
What size pan should I use?
A 9×13-inch dish works best for even baking and a good topping-to-filling ratio.
Two 8×8-inch pans also work; bake time may be slightly shorter.
Why does my sauce separate?
Greek yogurt can split if overheated or thinned too much. Bake just until bubbly, and avoid adding excess liquid from veggies. Let the casserole rest before cutting so it sets cleanly.
Wrapping Up
Chicken Caesar Protein Casserole brings all the familiar Caesar flavors to the table in a warm, satisfying bake.
Itâs easy to customize, friendly for meal prep, and delivers big on protein without a heavy sauce. Keep a lemon on hand, taste as you go, and youâll end up with a crowd-pleasing casserole that fits your weeknight routine and your goals. Enjoy it fresh from the oven tonightâand again for lunch tomorrow.
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