These melted mozzarella and ranch chicken bombs are the kind of dinner that turns a regular Tuesday into something the kids actually get excited about. They’re juicy little rounds of seasoned ground chicken baked until golden, then topped with a blanket of gooey mozzarella that gets bubbly under the broiler. It’s simple, it’s cheesy, and it comes together with ingredients you probably already have in the fridge.
I started making these on nights when I wanted something more fun than a plain chicken breast but didn’t want to spend an hour in the kitchen. They’ve since become one of those recipes my nieces beg for whenever they come over. If you like ranch-flavored chicken dinners, my Crispy Baked Ranch Chicken is another one worth keeping in your back pocket for busy weeknights.
Why You’ll Love These Melted Mozzarella & Ranch Chicken Bombs
These chicken bombs take about 30 minutes total, which makes them an easy pick for weeknight dinners or even a fun party appetizer. The ranch seasoning gives the chicken a tangy, herby flavor throughout, not just on the surface, so every bite is well seasoned.
The texture is what really sells it in my house: a light golden crust on the outside, a juicy center, and that stretchy mozzarella pull on top. They’re kid-friendly, easy to portion, and work just as well dipped in ranch as they do served alongside a starchy side. Leftovers reheat well too, so they’re great for meal prep or next-day lunches.
Ingredients for Melted Mozzarella & Ranch Chicken Bombs
I’ve made these enough times to know exactly how to keep the texture right, so here’s what goes into them and why each piece matters.
1 lb ground chicken
1 packet ranch seasoning mix
1 large egg
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
1 cup shredded or sliced mozzarella cheese
1 tsp garlic powder
2 tbsp chopped parsley, fresh or dried
Olive oil or cooking spray
Ground chicken keeps these lighter than you’d expect, but ground turkey works just as well if that’s what you have on hand. I prefer shredded low-moisture mozzarella here because it melts smoothly and gives that classic cheese pull, while fresh mozzarella tends to release more moisture and can make the tops a little wet. If you need a gluten-free version, swap in gluten-free breadcrumbs and double check your ranch seasoning packet, since some brands sneak in gluten. The egg and breadcrumbs are what keep the bombs from falling apart in the oven, so don’t skip either one even if you’re tempted to simplify.
How to Make Melted Mozzarella & Ranch Chicken Bombs
The key here is not overmixing the chicken mixture. Overworking ground chicken makes it dense and a little rubbery once baked, so mix just until everything is combined.
- Preheat your oven to 400ยฐF (200ยฐC) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, combine the ground chicken, ranch seasoning, egg, breadcrumbs, and garlic powder. Mix until just incorporated.
- Shape the mixture into golf ball-sized rounds and place them on the prepared baking sheet, spaced slightly apart.
- Lightly spray or brush the tops with olive oil.
- Bake for 18-22 minutes, until the bombs are cooked through and lightly golden on top.
- Remove the tray and immediately top each bomb with a slice or generous pinch of shredded mozzarella. Return to the oven and broil for 1-2 minutes, watching closely, until the cheese is melted and bubbly with a few golden spots.
- Sprinkle chopped parsley over the top while the cheese is still hot, then serve warm.
Here’s the thing: broiling goes fast, so stay near the oven during that last step. Cheese can go from perfectly melted to burnt in under a minute. Emily always says to keep the oven light on and just watch through the door instead of walking away, and that one habit has saved more than a few batches in my kitchen.
A common mistake is packing the mixture too tightly when shaping the bombs, which can make them dense. Handle the mixture gently, almost like you’re shaping meatballs, and they’ll stay tender.
What to Serve with Melted Mozzarella & Ranch Chicken Bombs
These are rich and cheesy, so I like to balance them out with something simple and fresh. A crisp green salad with a light vinaigrette cuts through the richness nicely. Buttery mashed potatoes are the classic pairing in my house, since they soak up any extra cheese that melts off the bombs.
Roasted vegetables like broccoli, green beans, or carrots round out the plate without much extra effort. If you want something heartier, serve them over a bed of pasta with a little olive oil and parmesan. For a fun twist, tuck a couple of bombs into a slider bun with lettuce and a drizzle of ranch for a handheld dinner.
They also make a great party appetizer served with a trio of dipping sauces like ranch, marinara, and a spicy aioli. If your family loves cheesy chicken bites, my Parmesan Cloud Chicken Bombs are a fun variation to try next.
Pro Tips & Variations
Don’t skip spraying or brushing the tops with oil before baking, it helps them turn a light golden color instead of staying pale. If you like a bit of heat, mix a pinch of cayenne or red pepper flakes into the chicken mixture before shaping.
For a smokier flavor, swap the mozzarella for a smoked provolone or gouda. You can also stuff a small cube of mozzarella into the center of each ball before baking if you want a molten cheese surprise instead of a cheese topping. If you’re prepping ahead, shape the bombs a day in advance and refrigerate them raw, then bake fresh when you’re ready to serve.
These also work well in the air fryer if you’re short on oven space. Air fry at 375ยฐF for about 12-15 minutes, adding the mozzarella at the end and cooking just until melted.
Storage & Reheating Tips
Let the chicken bombs cool completely before storing, then transfer them to an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, I bake them at 350ยฐF for about 10 minutes until warmed through, which keeps the texture better than a microwave would.
For longer storage, freeze the cooked bombs individually on a tray first, then transfer to a freezer bag once solid. Reheat straight from frozen in the oven at 375ยฐF for 20-25 minutes. In my kitchen, these freeze and reheat well enough that I usually double the batch just to have a backup dinner ready to go.
Common Questions
Can I use ground turkey instead of chicken?
Yes, ground turkey works well here and keeps the dish just as lean with a slightly different flavor.
What kind of mozzarella should I use?
Low-moisture shredded mozzarella melts the most evenly and gives that classic cheese pull. Fresh mozzarella works too, but it can release more moisture on top.
Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes, shape the bombs a day ahead and refrigerate them raw, then bake fresh when you’re ready to serve for the best texture.
Are these gluten-free?
They can be. Use gluten-free breadcrumbs and check your ranch seasoning packet for hidden gluten.
Can I cook these in an air fryer?
Yes, air fry at 375ยฐF for 12-15 minutes, adding the mozzarella near the end and cooking just until melted.
Conclusion
These melted mozzarella and ranch chicken bombs have earned a permanent spot in my dinner rotation because they’re easy, cheesy, and always disappear fast at the table. They’re just as good for a quick weeknight meal as they are served up for guests. If you’re looking for another simple ranch-flavored chicken dinner to add to your lineup, my 4-Ingredient Ranch Chicken Bake is another one worth trying.

Melted Mozzarella & Ranch Chicken Bombs
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 400ยฐF (200ยฐC) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, mix ground chicken, ranch seasoning, egg, breadcrumbs, and garlic powder until just combined.
- Shape mixture into golf ball-sized bombs and place on the prepared baking sheet, spaced slightly apart.
- Lightly spray or brush the tops with olive oil.
- Bake for 18-22 minutes, until cooked through and golden on top.
- Top each bomb with mozzarella and broil for 1-2 minutes until melted and bubbly.
- Garnish with chopped parsley and serve warm.
