Chicken Parmesan Recipe (2024)

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This restaurant-worthy Chicken Parmesan recipe is easy to make and bake in the oven with marinara and mozzarella! Serve this with pasta for an Italian dinner that your family will love!

Be sure to try my Italian Sausage Pasta recipe next!

Chicken Parmesan

You’ve just foundthecrispiest, most restaurant-worthy Chicken Parmesan recipe out there! In this recipe, I use some chef-inspired techniques combined with years of my own chicken parmesan-making experience to create the best dishthat you and your family will love!

Each layer in this breading has the best flavors and textures. And baking the chicken parmesan on a baking sheet (instead of in a dish with marinara sauce), ensures that you have super crispy chicken that will staycrispy until the very last bite.

Be sure to read through mypro tipsto guarantee success with this recipe, and to see why it really isthe best!

How to Make It

See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Slice the chicken to create 2-3 thinner slices. Use a meat tenderizer to pound to 1/2-inch thick. Pat dry and season with salt and pepper. Dredge in flour, egg, and breadcrumb mixtures and fry in oil until crispy. Set aside on a wire cooling rack.

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Transfer chicken to a baking sheet and top with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese. Bake for 15 minutes. Garnish with parsley and serve!

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Make Ahead Method

Refrigerator Method (1-2 days ahead)

  • Prepare and refrigerate: Bread and fry the chicken as outlined, don’t add sauce/cheese. Let it cool completely. Cover in an airtight container and refrigerate for 1-2 days.
  • When ready to serve:Place chicken in a casserole dish (without cheese/sauce), cover and bake at425° for 10 minutes to heat it through. Remove cover and spoon sauce on top and add cheese. Bake uncovered for 15 minutes, or until cheese is melted.Serve!

Freezer Method: (3-4 months ahead)

  • Prepare and freeze: Bread and fry the chicken as outlined, don’t add sauce/cheese. Flash freeze on a large plate for 1-2 hours. Wrap individually in foil and place in a labeled gallon freezer bag, seal out the air. Store for 3-4 months.
  • When ready to serve: Let thaw completely overnight. Place breaded chicken in a casserole dish. Cover and bake at 425° for 10 minutes to heat it through. Remove cover and spoon sauce on top and add cheese. Bake uncovered for 15 minutes, or until cheese is melted.Serve!

Pro Tips

  • Pound the chicken thin:This is how the restaurants serve it. Note the chicken plumps up a little bit when cooked, so go thin!
  • For the egg layer: Beat the eggs until super frothy to make them light and airy, that’s key! Use your fingers to slide excess egg coating off of the chicken gently, so that it is wet enough to grip the breadcrumbs, but not so much that it will bleed through the breading.
  • Make sure the oil is sufficiently heated before you add the chicken, this ensures the breading stays intact as it should fry immediately. Otherwise it can get soggy and won’t be as crispy.
  • I like to bread 1-2 pieces of chicken at a time instead of all at once. While the first batch fries, I’ll bread the next batch. This keeps things extra crispy.
  • Small adjustments to the heat, up/down, will be needed throughout frying to ensure it doesn’t get too hot or too cool.
  • Low Moisture, Whole Milk mozzarella will melt the best. Shred it from a block, it will melt and taste best that way.
  • I use Dragone mozzarella and Belgioioso parmesan cheese for this recipe.
  • Bake these on a baking sheet instead of in a skillet/casserole dish. This ensures the bottom and sides stay super crispy, and there is plenty of room for the chicken. Overlapping or crowding a dish will also lead to soggy results. I’m all about the crisp. You can always spoon marinara on a plate and serve the Chicken Parmesan on top!
  • Be sure to serve this with some Garlic Bread with Cheese. My Pink Sauce Pasta is a nice addition as well!

Storage

  • Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.Leftovers freeze well!
  • To reheat: Thaw completely and bake in a covered casserole dish at 350° for 20-25 minutes.

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Tools For This Recipe

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  • Meat Tenderizer– To pound the chicken flat and make it extra tender.
  • Slotted Spatula– I use this to remove the chicken from the oil and place it on a wire cooling rack. It allows excess oil to drip underneath which keeps it crispy.
  • Kitchen Tongs– I use these (along with a spatula) to carefully handle the chicken for flipping. This keeps it intact and allows me to ensure oil doesn’t splatter.
  • Wire Cooling Racks– Placing the chicken on this after frying allows excess oil to drop from the bottom, keeping it extra crispy.
  • Large Baking Sheet– I use this light colored baking sheet. There is plenty of room- for all of the chicken.
  • Box Cheese Grater– Shred/grate the cheese from a block for best texture and flavor.
  • Meat Thermometer– To ensure the middle of the chicken is cooked to 165°.

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Chicken Parmesan Recipe

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

5 from 24 ratings

Servings: 4 people

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This restaurant-worthy Chicken Parmesan recipe is easy to make and bake in the oven to serve with pasta and garlic bread!

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Chicken

  • 2 large boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • Salt/Pepper
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil, or as needed

Flour Mixture

  • ½ cup flour
  • 1 ½ teaspoons seasoned salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper

Eggs

  • 2 eggs, beaten until frothy
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder

Breading

  • 1 ½ cups panko breadcrumbs
  • 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese, freshly grated
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano

Cheese & Topping

  • 1 cup marinara sauce
  • 1 ½ cups mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • Fresh Parsley, to garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°.

  • Combine the flour, egg, and breading mixtures in 3 separate shallow pans. (Be sure to beat the eggs until very frothy, this ensures they’re light/airy and not too dense.)

  • Slice the chicken in half lengthwise to create 2-3 thinner slices. Cover with plastic wrap and use the textured side of a meat mallet to pound it to ½ inch thick. (Thin is key here.) Pat dry. Sprinkle each side lightly with salt/pepper.

  • Dredge completely in the flour mixture, working the flour into every nook and cranny of the chicken. Tap off excess.

  • Dip the chicken in the egg mixture until just coated, use your fingers to slide off excess. (Too much egg left on the chicken can bleed through the breading, which will make it less crispy.)

  • Coat the chicken generously in the breadcrumbs.

  • Heat oil over medium-high heat. Once glistening, add the first batch of chicken, don’t overcrowd the skillet. Brown on each side for 3-4 minutes, until golden. If the oil gets too hot, adjust it down slightly, and adjust it up again later if needed.

  • Remove chicken with a slotted spatula and set on a wire cooling rack. Repeat with remaining chicken.

  • Transfer the chicken to a large, light colored baking sheet. (Dark baking sheets attract more heat and can cook the chicken too quickly.)

  • Top with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese.

  • Bake uncovered for 12 minutes. Broil at 425° for 1-2 minutes at the end if you’d like to brown the top a little more, watch it closely during this time.

  • Garnish with fresh parsley and serve with spaghetti and garlic bread with cheese. Ensure the internal temperature is 165° prior to serving.

Notes

Pro Tips

  • Make sure the oil is sufficiently heated before you add the chicken, this ensures the breading stays intact as it should fry immediately. Otherwise it can get soggy and won't be as crispy.
  • I like to bread 1-2 pieces of chicken at a time instead of all at once. While the first batch fries, I'll bread the next batch. This keeps things extra crispy.
  • Small adjustments to the heat, up/down, may be needed throughout frying to ensure it doesn't get too hot or too cool.
  • Low Moisture, Whole Milk mozzarella will melt the best. Shred it from a block, it will melt and taste best that way.
  • I use Dragone mozzarella and Belgioioso parmesan cheese for this recipe.
  • Ensure the internal temperature of the chicken is 165° prior to serving.

Storage

  • Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.Leftovers freeze well!
  • To reheat: Thaw completely and bake in a covered casserole dish at 350° for 20-25 minutes.

The nutritional information provided is an estimate and is per serving. There are 4 servings in this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 541kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 32g, Fat: 30g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 158mg, Sodium: 1834mg, Potassium: 543mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 767IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 363mg, Iron: 3mg

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Cuisine: Italian

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64 comments on “Chicken Parmesan Recipe”

  1. Thomas Cappiello March 23, 2024 @ 10:57 pm Reply

    Italian-American here cooking for my elderly dad, he wanted chicken parmesean which I’ve amazingly never made. After looking at a number of recipes this one resonated with me the most and it worked out great. I made a few minor adjustments to accommodate what I had on hand but overall stayed close and the tips like making sure the oil was hot really helped. I wished I took a better photo.

    • Stephanie March 24, 2024 @ 3:14 pm Reply

      I’m soooo happy that it worked out well for you Thomas!! I love it! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review as well, you’re the BEST! -Stephanie 🙂

Chicken Parmesan Recipe (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.

Why does the breading fall off my chicken parm? ›

You Don't Start Dry

The first step to breading chicken is crucial; make sure the chicken is completely dry before starting the dredging process. Using a paper towel, pat the meat dry on all sides. Excess moisture will cause the flour to get soggy and thus will not adhere properly to the chicken.

Why is it called chicken parm if it's made with mozzarella? ›

Some believe that it was created in Parma, hence the name. Others believe it comes from a Sicilian word that means slabs on a roof, referring to the thin slices of chicken covered in the sauce.

Why doesn t chicken parmesan have parmesan cheese? ›

It has been speculated that the dish is based on a combination of the Italian parmigiana di melanzane, a dish using fried eggplant slices and tomato sauce, with a cotoletta, a breaded veal cutlet generally served without sauce or cheese in Italy.

Is eggplant parm better than chicken parm? ›

Eggplant parmesan tends to be lighter on the stomach and is considered to be more healthy. Eggplant is also less expensive. Restaurants find that it is a much cheaper option for guests.

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.

What to use instead of breadcrumbs for chicken parm? ›

Delicate and ultra-crisp, sugar-free cornflakes also make a great breadcrumb or panko substitute, especially for coating chicken. Crush them with a rolling pin in a large plastic bag to turn them into crumbs.

Do Italians in Italy eat chicken parm? ›

Despite being a staple of Italian-American cuisine, “chicken parmesan” is nowhere to be found in Italy. Instead, Italians nosh on parmigiana – eggplant layered with tomato sauce and cheese.

Why is chicken parm so good? ›

Chicken parmigiana encompasses everything we love about Italian food in one bite—the chicken's juicy interior, the crisp coating of the fried breadcrumbs on the meat's exterior, the bright and slightly sweet flavor of the rich tomato sauce, and the silky texture of the mozzarella, slightly browned under a broiler.

Can I use shredded mozzarella instead of Parmesan? ›

Can I use mozzarella instead of parmesan in fettuccine? Yes! This is what this mozzarella alfredo sauce recipe helps you do. While it does change the flavor and bit of the texture, it's still got the same elements of the creamy comfort food you love.

Is there a difference between parmesan and parmigiana? ›

If it's labeled Parmigiano Reggiano, it's the real deal from Italy (most commonly 24-month is what makes it to US markets). If it's labeled Parmesan, it's likely from the US.

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? ›

Chicken Parmesan's Italian Name

After all, it has an official name in Italian: chicken parmigiano! However, this is merely an adaptation. The word “parmigiana” in Italian roughly translates to “in the style of Parma” in English.

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