The ultimate weeknight dinner, ready in 30 minutes or less!ย With the ability to switch up the protein or play with different flavor add-ins, this versatile meal will be a family favorite!
Need to get dinner on the table in a flash?ย Check out my Blender Caesar Salad Dressing, Semi-Homemade Cheesy Garlic Bread and Roasted Broccoli to round out the meal – all are quick-cooking recipes!
Chicken breasts have a bad reputation for being dry and bland.ย In this recipe, the chicken is moist and tender, and positively dripping with a velvety garlic sauce.ย Definitely not bland at all!
COOKING CHICKEN BREASTS
For this recipe, I like to either buy thinly sliced chicken, or slice regular chicken breasts in half from right to left, opening them like a book.ย This is a good photo tutorial, although I don’t usually pound the chicken.
The reason I do this, is two-fold.
- You can turn 2 chicken breasts into 4 cutlets, so it’s very economical.
- Thinner chicken cooks quicker, making this truly a 30 minute meal.
Dredging the chicken in a bit of flour helps give it a golden “crust”, and when you add the chicken back to the pan with the sauce, the flour helps thicken up the sauce.
Last but not least, DON’T clean out the pan between browning the chicken and making the sauce!ย All those browned bits of chicken are pure flavor GOLD!
MAKING THIS CHICKEN BREASTS RECIPE WITH OTHER PROTEINS
The beauty of this recipe is that it’s easy to make with other proteins as well!
We all get tired of chicken from time to time, so these are our favorite options:
- Pork chops
- Shrimp
- Steaks
- Salmon
ADDITIONAL FLAVOR ADD-INS
I love versatile recipes, and this creamy garlic sauce is a great base to add other flavors to!
Some of my favorites are:
- Asiago cheese
- Fresh or dried herbs
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Sautรฉed mushrooms
- Fresh spinach
- Basil pesto
- Mustard
While I think this meal is fabulous as is, you could serve it alongside some pasta for a truly stick-to-your-ribs dinner!
HOW TO MAKE A PAN SAUCE
Making a pan sauce is my favorite way to make a sauce because you don’t have to dirty another pan!ย Plus you get the added bonus of all the flavors of what was cooked in the pan before the sauce.
After the chicken has been browned on both sides and removed to a plate, add in a drizzle more oil and saute the shallot and garlic.
Add in the chicken stock and use a wooden spoon to really scrape the bottom of the pan.ย This loosens up any browned bits and incorporates that flavor into the sauce.
Add in the cream and seasonings, stirring well.ย Add in the cheese and butter and your sauce is complete!
This pan sauce method can be used to make just about any pan sauce you want!
SHOP THE RECIPE
- Cast Iron Skillet – I use this pan for just about everything in my kitchen and it’s perfect for getting that amazing sear on the chicken.
- Sharp Knife – I have a fancy Wusthof knife that I love (but is super pricey), but this knife is super close second for me, and you can’t beat the price!
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Ingredients
- 4 chicken breast halves
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1/4 tsp paprika
- 1/4 cup all purpose flour (for dredging)
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 Tbsp butter
- 2 shallots, finely minced (or 1 small yellow onion)
- 2 Tbsp finely minced garlic
- 1 1/3 cups chicken broth or stock
- 1 - 1 1/3 cups heavy cream
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1/4 tsp dried Italian seasoning
- 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese (fresh is best)
Instructions
- Add flour to a shallow dish. Season chicken on both sides with a total of 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, and 1/4 tsp paprika. Add chicken to flour dish, one at a time, turning to coat lightly in flour.
- Heat olive oil in heavy skillet over MED HIGH heat until hot. Add butter, then add flour-dredged chicken to skillet, being careful not to overcrowd the pan. If your pan is less than 12 inches across, you may need to brown the chicken in batches.
- Cook chicken for approximately 4-5 minutes per side, until cooked and golden brown. Remove to a plate and set aside.
- Reduce heat to MED LOW, and add a small drizzle of oil to pan (remember, DON'T clean it out!), then add shallots and cook for 2-3 minutes, until soft and fragrant. Add garlic and cook another 30 seconds or so.
- Carefully pour in chicken broth or stock, scraping the bottom of the pan to loosen any browned bits. Pour in heavy cream and stir well to combine.
- Cook 2-4 minutes, or until thickened slightly. Stir in 1/4 tsp each of pepper and Italian seasoning, and Parmesan cheese. Add chicken back to the pan, nestling them in and moving them around so the flour will help thicken the sauce.
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CiCi says
Saw this recipe and it just looked good so I made it last night….delicious! We have leftover gravy for either burgers or pork chops….I am not a person who steps outside my comfort zone but this was such easy recipe to follow and it was so so good!ย
Jessica says
Awesome! Tastes great, and was easy enough for even a horrible cook like me to make! I live how everything is clear and precise, easy to understand and follow.
Marcella says
Super tasty and easy as to make, made a great family meal in no-time and hardly any effort . thanks!!
Jessica says
Yummy! Only ingredient I substituted was evaporated milk for the heavy cream…pajama kind of day and didn’t want to drive to the store. We poured the sauce over oven roasted potatoes and steamed broccoli…so good! Definitely a make again but may try to modify for the crockpot!
alice mangus says
I read this in the afternoon,, i made it for supper, and my husband loved the sauce. So did I,
its really a great recipe.. easy. tasty, easy to clean up… all in all a good 5 start one.
Dorothy Elizabeth Mungle says
I never leave reviews but I tried this a few weeks ago and it was a big hit!! I have picky eaters too and my son said he will help make this after school if I will just please make it again! Thanks for the recipe it is now in our weekly rotation! I did add some cornstarch to make sauce a bit thicker, everything else was perfect!
Cammy says
WOW!! This was AMAAAAAAAZING! I made this last night and even my super picky 5 year old enjoyed it to the point of cleaning his plate – not a common event. My 6 year old dubbed me “the greatest cook in the world,” and my husband said the dish was perfect. I made a few substitutions and omissions out of necessity (and a teeny mistake), and it was STILL great. With no chicken broth, Italian seasoning, shallots, or fresh parm on hand, I used moscato, onions, ground thyme, and dried parsley as subs. My mistake was adding the seasonings to the flour, but I added a little more to the chicken as well and it was great!!! I’ll definitely make this again and again and again! Yum!!!๐คค
Lori Simpson says
This is the best chicken I have ever made….I didnโt have heavy cream but used 1/2&1/2 and I believe it didnโt hurt the recipe at all. ย I will be making this again and again. ย Thank youย
Marion says
I made this for Sunday dinner & I must say…it was GREAT!!!!!! I didn’t follow the recipe as is as I used a large “candy cane” onion from an Amish fruit stand & used that instead. Other than that…I followed EXACTLY! OH, MY GOODNESS! THAT is an UNDERSTATEMENT!!!!! I WANT to swear like a sailor! The kitchen smelled so good that it took ALL the WILLPOWER I DIDN”T have NOT to taste as I was going. I also didn’t have Parmesan cheese but I DID have Cojito ( I used that on Mexican corn on the cob & had some left over). I have NO idea what it tastes like with the Parm and not sure if I’d make it with it or not BUT it’s a GREAT substitute (FYI). Those few changes only made it much better to ME & my family LOVED it! It will be on my rotation.
Dru says
Quick and Yummy!ย
Adjusted the recipe to my liking.. adding spinach and extra Parmesanย
Trish says
Winner, winner chicken dinner!! This was delicious! I served it over egg noodles. My hubby liked it so much he asked for a spoon so he could eat the leftover sauce like soup.ย
May says
I made this for dinner tonight because it looked easy to make.
As I was scrolling through I noticed all the positive feedback everyone left, not knowing Iโd end up doing the same. Everyone in my family loved it and kept saying how good it was. My son even asked me for the recipe Thank you!!! ๐โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
Andrea says
This was excellent! I did not halve the chicken breasts, so the chicken-to-sauce ratio was off but that was my fault, not the recipe! I’d recommend following the instructions as written or halving the sauce ingredients for two full chicken breasts. The sauce is very flavorful. This felt very lucious for a weekday meal and yet it was quick and easy.
April Bridges says
My family LOVED this! I added fresh spinach and cooked angel hair pasta to the pot and viola! a full meal in one pot! I’ve already been asked for an encore.
Karen says
Easy and delicious
Kristina says
My teenage son asks me to make this at least once a week. Even my picky daughters love this dish.ย
Mel Mel says
I absolutely LOVE this recipe and your style!ย
My hubby likes it so much- made it twice in two weeks!ย
Thank you so much!ย
Lynn says
I will never use your website again. ย 72 pages for a simple recipe. ย Forget it!!!!!
The Chunky Chef says
Not sure how you ended up with 72 pages, when it’s all on one webpage, with a simple “go to recipe” button at the top of the page.
Sarah says
Maybe she tried to print it and all the comments printed? It looks like trying to print the page in chrome prints all of the comments. You should add a PRINT RECIPE button at the top to avoid this! ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Could be… but there is a handy print recipe button right in the recipe card itself ๐
Narges Chaudhry says
I added white wine and it was amaaaaazing!! Thanks for this!
Diana says
Big thumbs up from my husband and 8 year old daughter. I substituted half & half for the heavy cream and oregano and thyme for the Italian seasoning.
sue Baldry says
Quick & easy tasty dinner I added mushrooms & spinach ๐
Alison Vovchuk says
Added pesto and spinach. Used half and half and thickened with a little flour. Thanks!ย