Paprika Chicken Skillet loaded with veggies in a non-dairy creamy sauce is a 30-minute weeknight meal that is Whole30, GF, and Low Carb! Can be made spicy!
Whole30 Paprika Chicken
If you haven’t tried paprika chicken before, then you need to save this recipe now! This Whole30 Paprika Chicken skillet recipe is a quick recipe that you can have on the table in just 30 minutes!
Guess what? Even though it’s not listed in the title, this Creamy Paprika Chicken also has turmeric in it, which pairs perfectly with the paprika, and other spices that are blended up into this simple and delicious who30 skillet dinner recipe.
If you love turmeric like I do and are always looking for an excuse to eat more of it, be sure to check out all of my Turmeric recipes!
While I may be somewhat obsessed with turmeric, one of my other all-time favorite spices is paprika. I think it is because of my Bubby who lived with us growing up. She wasn’t the best cook – not even close – and she pretty much put paprika on everything.
Now I understand why though, it’s a spice that can really liven up any dish that needs a little extra something to make it stand out of the crowd.
Ingredients for Paprika Chicken
- Avocado oil
- Boneless, skinless chicken thighs
- Paprika
- Kosher salt
- Ground black pepper
- Ground turmeric
- Garlic powder
- Grape or cherry tomatoes
- Yellow onion
- Baby spinach
- Fresh cilantro
- Full-fat canned coconut milk
What is Paprika?
Plain Paprika is made from dried and ground Capsicum peppers, usually mild in flavor and has a bright red color. Paprika is one of the most popular spices in the world and most often used in both Spanish and Hungarian cuisines for its bold flavor and beautiful color.
Spanish Paprika is usually made from Pimenton that is smoke-dried or placed on a grate above a fire. Once dried, the paprika is ground to a powder. Spanish Paprika has three main varieties.
Sweet; made from cherry-shaped peppers only without the seeds and ribs.
Bittersweet; made from long peppers that are a dark red color without the seeds and ribs.
Hot; made from spicy peppers and include the seeds and ribs when ground.
Paprika is the National Spice of Hungary so you know there are some serious options that originate from there. There are eight main varieties that vary in heat and color.
How To Make Paprika Chicken
This recipe couldn’t be easier to make! All you need is a few minutes of prep time and one skillet to make a delicious meal everyone will love.
- Start by peeling and slicing the onion. Next up, chop the spinach and cilantro. (Picture #1)
- In a mixing bowl, combine chicken thighs with paprika, salt, pepper, turmeric, and garlic powder. Toss until well coated. (Picture #2)
- Heat a large 12″ cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add avocado oil and then chicken. (Picture #3)
- Cook chicken, undisturbed and then flip and repeat. Add grape tomatoes and sliced onion. Gently toss to coat with spices, and cook until tomatoes are soft enough to easily burst under the weight of a spatula or wooden spoon. Smash all of the tomatoes so they release their juices. (Pictures #4 and #5)
- Add chopped cilantro and spinach along with coconut milk and mix well (Picture #6). Reduce heat to low and continue cooking until chicken is cooked through and the sauce has thickened a bit (Picture #7). Serve over rice, cauliflower rice or gluten-free pasta and Enjoy!
Can I Make Paprika Chicken in Advance?
Yes! This recipe stores and reheats very well, so feel free to make enough to save for later and eat throughout the week. It’s a great Sunday meal prep recipe because it only takes 5 minutes to prep, and 30 minutes to cook.
Place any leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. You can also store in the freezer for up to 4 months. Simply let the leftovers thaw on the counter before reheating.
WHAT TO SERVE WITH PAPRIKA CHICKEN?
Great question! This is fantastic with plain rice. If you are following a low-carb diet or in the middle of a Whole30, cauliflower rice is a great option. I also really like this alongside mashed potatoes or mashed cauliflower.
Slammed for time? Serve a simple side salad of mixed greens, a pinch of Kosher salt and pepper and your favorite dressing!
More Whole30 Recipes
Strawberry Salad with Balsalmic Dressing
Quick Homemade Pasta Sauce with Sausage
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Paprika Chicken Skillet loaded with veggies in a non-dairy creamy sauce is a 30-minute weeknight meal that is Whole30, GF, and Low Carb! Can be made spicy!
- 1 Tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs
- 2 Tablespoon mild paprika
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
- 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1 cup grape or cherry tomatoes
- 1/2 large yellow onion halved and thinly sliced
- 1/4 pound baby spinach finely chopped
- 1 handful fresh cilantro finely chopped
- 2/3 cup full-fat canned coconut milk
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In a mixing bowl, combine chicken thighs with paprika, salt, pepper, turmeric, and garlic powder. Toss until well coated.
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Peel onion and thinly slice. Finely chop baby spinach and cilantro.
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Heat a large 12" cast iron skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add avocado oil and then chicken. Cook chicken 5 to 6 minutes, undisturbed and then flip and repeat.
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Add grape tomatoes and sliced onion. Gently toss to coat with spices.
Cook 5 to 7 minutes, until tomatoes, are soft enough to easily burst under the weight of a spatula or wooden spoon. Smash all of the tomatoes so they release their juices.
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Add chopped cilantro and spinach along with coconut milk and mix well.
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Reduce heat to low and continue cooking an additional 8 to 10 minutes until chicken is cooked through and the sauce has thickened a bit.
Serve over rice, cauliflower rice or gluten-free pasta and Enjoy!
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UPDATE NOTES: The Paprika Chicken was originally published in May 2016 and was updated in July 2019 with edited photos, step-by-step recipe instructions and answers to the most commonly asked questions about the recipe.
Kara Watson says
My family loved this recipe! They were planning when we could eat it again before we had even cleared the dishes! Happy to have a new dish in the rotation!
Alyssa Brantley says
That is the best feeling! So happy that this recipe brings your family joy <3
Keri S Alcock says
a family favorite, thanks for this one!
Alyssa Brantley says
I always want to drink up the extra sauce! Glad you all like it too!
Kathleen says
This is a go to in our family for an easy tasty comforting meal:)
Alyssa Brantley says
Love hearing that Kathleen!! Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂
Lisa says
OMG, the flavors! I must love tumeric, ’cause this has a lot of it and I love this flavor. I can’t get enough of the broth; I want to drink it. I’ve started making double the broth so I can eat it in a bowl with a spoon. 18 g of fat, though, yikes, where does that come from? but then again, only 292 calories. I’m making this tonight for company, can’t WAIT!
Alyssa Brantley says
Thank you so much Lisa!! I almost ALWAYS make a double batch of this too – the sauce is so freaking good <3
Patti says
I substituted hot paprika for mild and it was delicious for those who like hot and spicy.
Alyssa Brantley says
Perfect Patti!! So happy to hear you liked it!
Gina Matsoukas says
Delicious and so full of flavor!! Next time I am making a double batch for sure
Alyssa Brantley says
Yay!! Double is the way to go with the sauce – so glad you liked it!
Robin G says
Quite delicious and I was able to fit it in my low carb diet, while fam ate with rice.
Alyssa Brantley says
Perfect Robin!! So happy to hear it 🙂
Linda says
This was nutritious and delicious, thanks!
Alyssa Brantley says
Hi Linda! You are so welcome – glad you loved it <3
Marcy youker says
love your recipes, this one specially,its easy and taste very good, thanks, keep them coming
Alyssa Brantley says
Hi Marcy! Thank you so much – I so appreciate that!
Trudy says
This recipe was so easy to make and surprised us by just how much flavor was packed in there! Thanks!!!
Alyssa Brantley says
Hi Trudy! So glad to hear it – such a good weeknight meal!