When I need a dependable holiday weekend dinner that feeds a group without keeping me tied to the stove, this simple roasted protein bake is exactly the kind of recipe I reach for. With just five ingredients, everything goes into one baking dish and the oven does the heavy lifting, giving you tender, pull-apart bites coated in a glossy sweet-savory glaze that feels special enough for a gathering but easy enough for a relaxed family meal.

This dish is especially good with simple sides that let the saucy roast shine. I like to serve it with baked potatoes, buttered corn, coleslaw, or a crisp green salad, and for a Labor Day spread it also fits right in next to macaroni salad, watermelon, and soft dinner rolls to soak up the extra glaze from the pan.

5-Ingredient Labor Day Weekend Winner Roasted Protein Bake

Servings: 6 to 8

Roasted glazed protein bake in a ceramic dish
Roasted glazed protein bake in a ceramic dish

Ingredients

3 to 4 pounds succulent roasting protein

1 cup amber barbecue-style sauce
1/2 cup broth or water
1 medium onion, sliced
1 tablespoon simple seasoning blend

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Spread the sliced onion in the bottom of a ceramic baking dish and place the roasting protein on top.

2. Sprinkle the seasoning blend evenly over the top. Pour the broth around the sides of the dish, then spoon the amber sauce over the protein, coating the surface well.

3. Cover the dish tightly with foil and bake for 2 1/2 to 3 hours, or until the protein is very tender and easy to pull apart with two forks.

4. Remove the foil and carefully pull or shred the protein right in the dish, turning it through the juices and softened onions so every bite is coated. Return it to the oven uncovered for 15 to 20 minutes to thicken the glaze slightly.

5. Serve hot straight from the baking dish, spooning extra glaze over the top. Pair with potatoes, corn, slaw, or rolls for an easy oven-handled dinner.

Variations & Tips

Kid-Friendly Version: If you are feeding little ones or picky eaters, use a sweeter mild sauce and serve the glazed protein tucked into soft rolls or spooned over mashed potatoes for an easy, familiar plate.

Make-Ahead Tip: You can assemble everything in the baking dish a few hours ahead, cover it, and refrigerate it until you are ready to bake. Let the dish sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes before it goes into the oven for more even cooking.

Extra Sauce Option: If your family likes plenty of pan sauce for drizzling, add an extra 1/4 cup broth and a few more spoonfuls of sauce before baking. This is especially handy if you plan to serve the roast over rice, potatoes, or noodles.

Bigger Crowd Tip: For a larger Labor Day table, make two baking dishes instead of crowding one pan. That helps the heat circulate better and gives you more of those nicely glazed edges everyone reaches for first.