Lemon butter chicken with crispy zucchini – a bright, satisfying dinner ready in 30 minutes

Servings: 4 Total Time: 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Golden seared chicken and crispy zucchini smothered in a rich, tangy lemon butter sauce
Golden seared lemon butter chicken pieces with crispy zucchini rounds served over cauliflower rice in a wide blue bowl garnished with fresh parsley and lemon slices pinit

There is a version of weeknight cooking that feels like a chore and a version that actually feels good. This recipe sits firmly in the second category. Thirty minutes, one pan for the chicken and sauce, and a result that genuinely looks like something you would order at a sit-down restaurant.

I put this together on a Tuesday evening when I had chicken thighs, a couple of zucchinis, and a lemon that needed to be used. No grand plan, just working with what was there.

The lemon butter sauce came together almost by accident — a little butter, some garlic, a splash of cream and chicken broth, a squeeze of lemon — and I stood over the pan just tasting it on a spoon like I had discovered something.

The crispy zucchini is what makes this dish. A lot of people treat zucchini like an afterthought but when you get it properly golden and slightly caramelized in a hot pan, it becomes something entirely different. Paired with that sauce and served over cauliflower rice, this is the kind of dinner that makes you genuinely look forward to cooking on a weeknight.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • That lemon butter sauce is rich, bright, and borderline addictive — you will want to pour it on everything
  • The whole dish comes together in 30 minutes with minimal effort
  • Golden seared chicken with crispy edges and juicy center every single time
  • The zucchini gets properly crispy rather than soggy when you cook it right
  • It is naturally low carb, keto friendly, and gluten free without trying to be
  • It meal preps beautifully and reheats without losing quality

Ingredients and key notes

For the chicken:

  • 1 and 1/2 lbs boneless skinless chicken thighs — thighs stay juicier than breasts at high heat and are more forgiving if you cook them a minute too long
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil for searing

For the crispy zucchini:

  • 2 medium zucchinis, sliced into 1/4 inch rounds — uniform thickness is key so they cook evenly
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste

For the lemon butter sauce:

  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth — low sodium preferred so you can control the salt level
  • 1/3 cup heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice — always use fresh, not bottled, the flavor difference is significant
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest — this is where the bright citrus punch comes from, do not skip it
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard — this adds depth and helps emulsify the sauce without making it taste like mustard
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Fresh parsley, chopped, for garnish

For serving:

  • 2 cups cauliflower rice, cooked — store bought or homemade both work perfectly here

Key notes:

  • Chicken thighs vs breasts: Thighs are strongly recommended here. They have more fat content which means more flavor and they stay juicy even when seared at high heat. If you prefer breasts, pound them to an even thickness first so they cook evenly and pull them off the heat the moment they hit 165 degrees F internally.
  • Fresh lemon juice: Please do not use bottled lemon juice here. Fresh lemon juice and zest together are what give this sauce its bright, clean citrus flavor. Bottled juice has a flat, slightly bitter taste that will show up in the sauce.
  • Getting the zucchini crispy: The most important thing is a dry pan and dry zucchini. Pat the zucchini rounds dry with a paper towel before they hit the pan and do not overcrowd. Overcrowding creates steam which makes zucchini soggy. Cook in a single layer and do not touch them for 2-3 minutes per side.
  • Dijon mustard: Do not skip this. You will not taste mustard in the finished sauce — what it does is add a subtle savory depth and help bind the butter and cream together into a silky, cohesive sauce.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Season and prep the chicken

Pat the chicken thighs completely dry with paper towels — this is non-negotiable if you want a proper golden sear. Mix together the smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper in a small bowl. Season the chicken generously on both sides with the spice mixture. Set aside while you heat your pan.

Step 2: Sear the chicken

Heat a large skillet or cast iron pan over medium-high heat. Add the olive oil and let it heat until shimmering. Place the chicken thighs in the pan — do not move them once they are down. Let them sear undisturbed for 5-6 minutes until they release easily and have a deep golden crust. Flip and cook for another 4-5 minutes until cooked through. Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside on a plate. Do not wipe the pan — those brown bits left behind are pure flavor.

Step 3: Cook the crispy zucchini

In the same pan over medium-high heat, add the second tablespoon of olive oil. Pat your zucchini rounds dry and add them in a single layer — work in batches if needed. Season with salt and pepper. Do not touch them for 2-3 minutes, then flip. You want deep golden color on both sides. Once crispy and golden, remove from the pan and set aside.

Step 4: Build the lemon butter sauce

Reduce the heat to medium. Add the butter to the same pan and let it melt. Add the minced garlic and cook for about 60 seconds until fragrant — do not let it burn. Pour in the chicken broth and use a wooden spoon to scrape up all those golden bits from the bottom of the pan. That is where the flavor lives. Stir in the heavy cream, lemon juice, lemon zest, and Dijon mustard. Let the sauce simmer for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens slightly and turns a beautiful golden color.

Step 5: Bring it all together

Taste the sauce and adjust salt, pepper, and lemon juice to your liking. Add the chicken back into the pan, spooning the sauce generously over each piece. Let everything simmer together for 2 minutes so the chicken absorbs some of that sauce. Add the crispy zucchini back in around the chicken.

Step 6: Plate and serve

Serve over a bed of cooked cauliflower rice. Spoon extra sauce over the top generously. Garnish with freshly chopped parsley and a few thin lemon slices. Serve immediately while everything is hot and the zucchini still has its crispiness.

Serving suggestions

  • Serve over cauliflower rice as shown for a complete low carb meal that is filling and satisfying
  • Swap the cauliflower rice for regular jasmine rice or fluffy white rice if you are not watching carbs — that sauce over rice is an experience on its own
  • Pair with a simple arugula salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice to keep things light and fresh
  • Add a side of roasted asparagus or green beans if you want to stretch the meal for more people
  • Serve with warm crusty bread to mop up every last drop of that lemon butter sauce — worth every bite
  • A chilled glass of Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio pairs beautifully with the bright lemon flavors in this dish

Storage tips

Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Keep the chicken and sauce together but store the zucchini separately if possible — it will lose its crispiness once stored with the sauce but will still taste great.

Reheating: Reheat the chicken and sauce gently in a skillet over medium-low heat, adding a small splash of chicken broth if the sauce has thickened too much in the fridge. Avoid the microwave if you can — the stovetop keeps the chicken juicy and the sauce silky. If you must microwave, do it in 30-second bursts on medium power.

Freezer: The chicken and sauce freeze well for up to 2 months. Store in a freezer-safe airtight container. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat on the stovetop. The zucchini does not freeze well — it becomes mushy when thawed, so make that fresh when you are ready to serve.

Meal prep tip: This dish is excellent for meal prep. Make a double batch of the chicken and sauce on Sunday, portion it into containers with cauliflower rice, and you have four solid weekday lunches ready to go.

Let’s wrap this up

Thirty minutes is genuinely all this takes, and what you get in return is a dinner that hits every note — bright from the lemon, rich from the butter and cream, savory from the garlic, and satisfying in a way that does not leave you feeling heavy. That is the kind of cooking I am always chasing.

The lemon butter sauce in this recipe is honestly the kind of thing you make once and then find yourself putting on everything else for the next two weeks. FYI, it works beautifully on shrimp and salmon too — just saying.

If you try this recipe I would love to hear what you think. Leave a comment below, drop a rating on the recipe card, or tag me on Pinterest. Every single person who cooks from this blog is the reason I keep showing up in this kitchen every day.

With gratitude, Kip.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 30 mins
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 16
Best Season: Spring, Summer

Description

This lemon butter chicken with crispy zucchini is the kind of weeknight dinner that looks and tastes like you spent way more time on it than you actually did. Golden seared chicken pieces, perfectly crisped zucchini rounds, and a silky lemon butter sauce that is so good you will want to put it on everything. Served over cauliflower rice for a low carb meal that genuinely does not feel like a compromise.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Pat chicken dry and season on both sides with smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper.
  2. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sear chicken for 5-6 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove and set aside.
  3. In the same pan, add remaining olive oil. Cook zucchini rounds in a single layer for 2-3 minutes per side until golden and crispy. Remove and set aside.
  4. Reduce heat to medium. Melt butter in the pan. Add garlic and cook for 60 seconds. Pour in chicken broth and scrape up the brown bits. Stir in heavy cream, lemon juice, lemon zest, and Dijon mustard. Simmer for 3-4 minutes until slightly thickened.
  5. Return chicken to the pan. Spoon sauce over each piece and simmer together for 2 minutes. Add zucchini back in.
  6. Serve over cauliflower rice, garnish with fresh parsley and lemon slices. Serve immediately.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use chicken breasts instead of thighs?

Yes you can. Pound them to an even thickness of about 3/4 inch before cooking so they cook evenly and do not dry out. Breasts cook faster than thighs so reduce the searing time to about 4 minutes per side and use a meat thermometer to pull them at exactly 165 degrees F internal temperature.

How do I stop my zucchini from getting soggy?

Two things — dry the zucchini thoroughly with paper towels before it hits the pan, and do not overcrowd the pan. Overcrowding drops the pan temperature and creates steam which is the enemy of crispy zucchini. Cook in a single layer in batches if needed and resist the urge to move them around. Let them sit undisturbed for a full 2-3 minutes per side.

Can I make this dairy free?

You can make a version of it. Swap the butter for a good quality dairy free butter and use full fat coconut cream instead of heavy cream. The sauce will have a very subtle coconut undertone but the lemon and garlic flavors are strong enough to carry it. Skip the Dijon if you want a cleaner flavor.

What can I use instead of cauliflower rice?

Anything you like honestly. Regular white or brown rice works great and soaks up the sauce beautifully. Quinoa is another solid option for extra protein. Mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, or even a simple green salad all work well as a base for this dish.

Can I add other vegetables to this recipe?

Absolutely. Asparagus, cherry tomatoes, spinach, or mushrooms all work great in this dish. Add heartier vegetables like mushrooms when you cook the zucchini. Add delicate greens like spinach directly into the sauce at the end and let them wilt for about 60 seconds.

Why does my sauce look broken or separated?

This usually happens when the heat is too high when you add the cream. Always reduce to medium heat before adding your dairy. If your sauce does separate, take the pan off the heat, add a tablespoon of cold butter, and whisk vigorously — this usually brings it back together smoothly.

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Most days you can find me in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or behind my camera capturing the stories food tells. What I’m most passionate about is creating dishes that are quick, comforting, and surprisingly healthy—and sharing them with you.

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