Chicken Parmesan Recipe {The BEST!} - Cooking Classy (2024)

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Chicken Parmesan! It is easily the bestrecipe I’ve ever tried and it’s likely to become you’re new favorite too. Everything about it is spot on delicious! From the tender crusted chicken, to the gooey melted cheese, and the final coating of fresh marinara and basil. YUM!

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The Best Chicken Parmesan Recipe

We’ve probably all had our fair share of mediocre or even bad chicken Parmesan. You know the kind that’s overcooked, has little flavor, the breading is so so, the sauce is covering the entire surface of the crusted chicken and absorbs right into the crumbs making it soggy, and the cheese is overcooked and chewy?

This crispy chicken parmesan recipeis the opposite of all those negatives. You get:

  • A perfectly golden brown crispy parmesan crust. And it’s amazingly crisp thanks to the extra crispy Panko and frying it in olive oil.
  • Sauce only covered the cheese, which protects that crispy layer of crumbs, so you wont end up with a soggy breading (what’s the point of breading if you’re just going to soak it in a wet sauce?).
  • It has great flavor throughout. There’s parmesan and herbs in the breading, two kinds of cheese cover the top, basil, onion and garlic in the homemade marinara, and it’s finished with more fresh basil.
  • The cheese isn’t overly chewy. If you pull it out of the broiler after just a minute or two it should still be stretchy and gooey.

So, in other words this is the homemade chicken Parmesan recipe you’ll want for life!

Want to see how easy this Chicken Parmesan recipe is? Watch the video!

Chicken Parmesan Ingredients

I know this is a long list, but it’s worth it! Scroll below for shortcuts if you are looking to simplify this easy chicken Parmigiana.

  • Chicken breasts
  • Canned crushed tomatoes
  • Yellow onion
  • Fresh garlic
  • Olive oil
  • Panko bread crumbs
  • Cheese! – Parmesan, Mozzarella and Provolone
  • Herbs and spices – Dried oregano, fresh basil, garlic powder, salt and pepper
  • Flour
  • Egg

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How to Make Chicken Parmesan from Scratch

  • Prepare the chicken –cut the chicken breasts evenly all the way through their thickness to create two portions.

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  • Pound chicken to a thin even thickness (I like to cover with plastic wrap first to prevent splattering).
  • Season chicken – sprinkle both sides lightly with salt and let rest at room temperature for 10 minutes.

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  • Make the chicken parmesan sauce – saute onions then add garlic and saute in a saucepan.

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  • Then mix in crushed tomatoes, oregano and two sprigs of basil (two bigger stems).
  • Let simmer 20 minutes.

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  • Bread the chicken –mix together the flour and eggs in a shallow dish until smooth. In a separate dish stir together Panko, parmesan, garlic powder, and oregano.
  • Dab chicken dry with paper towels and dredge both sides the chicken in the egg mixture, then transfer to Panko mixture and dredge both sides and press to help the crumbs stick.

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  • Pan fry the chicken – heat olive oil in a 10-inch non-stick skillet (I like preheat this will coating the chicken), cook two chicken cutlets at a time, about 2 – 3 minutes per side until it’s practically cooked through and well browned.

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  • Bake the chicken – transfer the chicken to a baking sheet. Cover each with a big mound of shredded cheese.
  • Broil until melted (be sure chicken registers 165, if not you can reduce the oven temp to 375 and let cook through. This shouldn’t be necessary though if you began with thin chicken and cooked it long enough in the skillet).

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  • Top and serve – immediately after baking top with spoonfuls of marinara and plenty of fresh basil and serve right away while that cheese is nice and melty!

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Can I Use Regular Breadcrumbs?

No, Panko breadcrumbs are best for this breaded chicken parmesan recipe. Panko breadcrumbs are flakier and lighter than traditional breadcrumbs, which makes this chicken parmesan extra crispy without weighing it down too much.

Do I Have to Fry the Chicken?

Traditional chicken parmesan is made by frying the chicken, but if you’d rather skip that step you could certainly bake the chicken instead. If you’d like to go that route, I recommend making my Baked Chicken Parmesan with Zucchini. It’s the lazier version of chicken parmesan and a one-pan dinner.

What to Serve with Chicken Parmesan

Not sure what to pair with this homemade chicken parmesan? Here are a few of my favorite sides for chicken parmesan:

  • Buttered noodles
  • Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
  • Simple Side Salad
  • Garlic Bread
  • Roasted Vegetables
  • Side Salad with Pesto Dressing

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Tips for Making Chicken Parmesan

I think you’ll love this recipe exactly as is but if you are in a rush here are a few tips to make it go even faster:

  • Use 4 store-bought chicken cutlets, then you shouldn’t need to halve and flatten.
  • Use a good quality store-bought marinara sauce instead of making this homemade version.
  • Skip shredding cheese and just use two slices of mozzarella or provolone per chicken piece instead and use pre-shredded parmesan from the deli.
  • Use two skillets so you don’t have to wait and cook the second two after the first batch.

More Italian Chicken Recipes You’ll Love:

  • Instant Pot Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta– deliciously creamy, amazingly hearty and just perfectly satisfying!
  • Creamy Chicken Piccata – everything is better with cream and that lemon cream combo is dreamy.
  • Avocado Caprese Skillet Chicken – a must try recipe! Avocado takes the caprese combo to a whole new level of delicious.
  • Lemon Chicken Romano – similar to this recipe but with lemon flavors instead.
  • One-Pan Balsamic Chicken and Veggies – love this quick and easy dinner!

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This really is the best chicken parmesan I've ever had! No soggy crust, no flavorless sauce, and no skimping on the cheese - this recipe has three kinds. A recipe everyone in the family will go crazy for!

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Servings: 4

Prep20 minutes minutes

Cook20 minutes minutes

Ready in: 35 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Marinara Sauce:

Chicken:

Instructions

  • For the sauce, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.

  • Add in onions and saute for 2 minutes then add garlic, and saute 30 seconds longer.

  • Stir in crushed tomatoes, 1/4 tsp salt, oregano, and 2 fresh basil sprigs, then season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Bring mixture to a simmer then reduce heat to low and allow to simmer 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened. Remove basil, remove from heat and cover saucepan with lid.

  • For the chicken, while sauce is simmering, sprinkle each side of the chicken cutlet lightly with salt, let stand at room temperature 10 minutes.

  • Adjust oven rack 4-inches from broiler element and preheat broiler.

  • In a shallow dish, whisk together flour and egg until smooth. In a separate shallow dish, toss together Parmesan cheese, Panko bread crumbs, garlic powder, oregano and 1/4 tsp pepper.

  • Pat chicken dry with paper towels then working with 1 chicken cutlet at a time, dredge chicken in egg mixture coating both sides and allowing excess to run off, then immediately transfer to Parmesan mixture and coat both sides with mixture, while pressing to allow crumbs to adhere.

  • Transfer chicken to a plate and repeat process with remaining chicken cutlets. Pour olive oil into a 10-inch non-stick skillet and heat over medium-high heat.

  • Once oil is shimmering, add 2 coated chicken cutlets and fry without moving them until bottom is crispy and golden brown, about 2 - 3 minutes, then using metal tongs rotate to opposite side and cook until golden brown, about 2 - 3 minutes longer until (chicken should be about 155 degrees F, it will cook just briefly in oven).

  • Transfer fried chicken to a baking sheet. Repeat process with remaining 2 pieces of chicken.

  • Toss mozzarella and provolone together and sprinkle cheese mixture in a mound over cutlets.

  • Broil in oven until cheese is melted (you can let it brown a little if you like) about 1 - 2 minutes (keep a close eye on it!).

  • Remove from oven and cover each cutlet with 2 Tbsp marinara sauce. Sprinkle tops evenly with remaining 1/4 cup fresh basil and serve immediately (serve extra sauce with pasta on the side).

Notes

  • *This is two large stems (sorry there was a mix-up with the video, it's not two leaves).
  • **I just buy a very thick slice of provolone from the deli counter and grate it.
  • Recipe adapted with some changes from Cook's Illustrated

Nutrition Facts

The Best Chicken Parmesan

Amount Per Serving

Calories 577Calories from Fat 324

% Daily Value*

Fat 36g55%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Cholesterol 141mg47%

Sodium 848mg37%

Potassium 1085mg31%

Carbohydrates 24g8%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 10g11%

Protein 30g60%

Vitamin A 1060IU21%

Vitamin C 21.6mg26%

Calcium 408mg41%

Iron 4.1mg23%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: Chicken Parmesan

Author: Jaclyn

Chicken Parmesan Recipe {The BEST!} - Cooking Classy (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between chicken parmigiana and chicken parmesan? ›

Brace yourself for this one—they're the same dish! Chicken Parmesan and chicken Parmigiana are just different names for the same exact recipe. And, with a name like “chicken Parmigiana”, you might assume that this recipe is Italian. While it has roots in Italy (in a way), chicken Parmesan is all-American.

What is the best parm in the world? ›

While Italian Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese from Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy is often considered to be the best in the world, there are also many other high-quality Parmesan cheeses produced in other regions of Italy, as well as in France and the United States.

What is the best oil to fry chicken for chicken parm? ›

Mozzarella – You can use either shredded or sliced mozzarella for this chicken parm. Olive oil – this is used for frying the chicken to get the breadcrumb coating nice and crispy, you can also use vegetable oil.

Why is mozzarella used on chicken parmesan? ›

Slices of fresh mozzarella melted over the browned chicken breasts and simmered marinara sauce add moist, soft texture and milky flavor.

What is the best liquid to fry chicken in? ›

Canola Oil

Benefits: With a high smoke point and neutral flavor, canola oil is excellent for frying chicken. As an added bonus, it has high levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which makes it healthier than other options.

Can you use vegetable oil instead of olive oil for chicken parm? ›

Mozzarella: Freshly shredded mozzarella is the way to go here. I know it's extra effort, but trust me: pre-shredded just won't melt as well here, and you deserve the cheesiest, meltiest chicken Parm possible. Vegetable (Or Canola) Oil: Use a neutral oil here, like vegetable or canola oil, instead of olive oil.

Why isn't my chicken parm crispy? ›

To maximize crispiness, I use panko breadcrumbs and fry the chicken in a little more oil (about an inch) than you might normally use when making parm. As soon as the cutlets are nicely browned and cooked all the way though, drain them on a rack or paper towels. They're crunchy; this will help them stay that way.

Why does the breading fall off my chicken parm? ›

If the meat is wet, it will make the flour soggy. In that case, breading will not stick properly and may fall off when deep frying. Therefore, you must take some paper towels and pat dry the meat on all sides.

Why is my chicken parm rubbery? ›

Overcooking might play a role in your chicken's tire-like texture. Leaving chicken in a pan, oven, or grill for just a little too long can suck the moisture right out and leave you with a dry, rubbery bird. Without moisture, the protein fibers in the chicken become elastic.

Is there a difference between parmesan and parmigiana? ›

Parmesan Cheese in Italy

In the European Union, “parmesan” is accepted as a translation of Parmigiano-Reggiano. Within these countries, the two terms refer to the same cheese.

Why is parmesan called parmigiana? ›

One theory lies in the geography of Italy. The cheese we know as parmigiana—or parmesan—is named after the city of Parma in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, where the delicate cheese was first produced.

Why do Americans call it chicken parmesan? ›

So, even though chicken parmesan doesn't heavily feature parmesan cheese (instead using mozzarella), the meat or eggplant is prepared in the Parma style, hence the name.

What is another name for chicken parmesan? ›

Pollo alla parmigiana in Italian, but affectionately referred by Aussies as Parma, Parmi or “a schnitty with tomato sauce and cheese”, you'll love this homemade recipe with extra crispy schnitzel, best ever parmigiana sauce and juicy marinated chicken.

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