Creamy Tuscan Chicken
Creamy Tuscan Chicken Quick Steps :
- Gather all the tools and ingredients
- Season the chicken
- Heat skillet and place the chicken
- Place the chicken thighs in the skillet
- Flip and cook the chicken
- Add the garlic and onion
- Add the heavy cream
- Add parmesan cheese
- Spoon the sauce on top of the chicken
- Serve with favorite sides
Creamy Tuscan Chicken is a fast, easy, and delicious dish. Get ready to fall in love with the creamy sauce that is elevated with garlic, tomatoes, and other fresh ingredients. Plus, you can prepare this dish literally in no time.
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This Creamy tuscan chicken dinner recipe is my all-time favorite. The chicken is pan-fried to golden perfection, making it melt-in-your-mouth tender and the sauce……Mmmmm! You’re going to love it. So let’s dive straight into it and get cooking!
1. Tools You Will Need
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A good kitchen knife: A razor-sharp chef’s knife or a utility knife should work perfectly fine for this. If these knives are too big for you to work with, you can also use a paring knife.
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Cutting Board: A sturdy cutting board is very important to make sure the chicken and veggies and cut to perfection.
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Apron: You can’t deny the fact that a good apron is an absolute must in every kitchen. You’re going to need this to protect your clothes from any spillage.
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A skillet: A good skillet is very important as it ensures that the contents inside are cooked evenly, to give you the perfectly cooked pieces of chicken.
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Measuring spoons: Keep these handy to make sure that you’re adding the right amounts of all the ingredients.
- Cheese grater: If you don’t have pre-grated cheese, you are going to need this to grate the block of parmesan.
2. Creamy Tuscan Chicken - Cooking Instructions
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Prep Time |
Cook Time 35 mins |
Total Time 55 mins |
Servings 4 |
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Step 2: Season the chicken |
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Step 3: Heat the skillet and place the chicken |
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Step 4: Place the chicken thighs in the skillet |
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Step 4: Flip and cook the chicken |
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Step 5: Add the garlic and onion |
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Step 6: Add the heavy cream |
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Step 7: Add parmesan cheese |
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Step 8: Spoon the sauce on top of the chicken |
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Step 9: Serve with favorite sides |
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Variations
There is so much room for creativity with this recipe. You can customize it to fit your taste exactly. Some of my favorite variations are:
- Sautéed wild mushrooms can be incorporated into the creamy sun-dried tomato and spinach sauce to bulk it up.
- Torn kale leaves are a healthier alternative to spinach.
- Thinly sliced and sautéed strips of red bell peppers can be used instead of sun-dried tomatoes.
- Fresh diced tomatoes can also replace sun-dried tomatoes.
- You can also swap boneless, skinless chicken breasts out for a large seared shrimp for a protein alternative for this dish.
- Add some spice to the dish with a couple of pinches of crushed red pepper flakes.
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Make this recipe gluten-free by swapping gluten-free flour in for the all-purpose flour.
3. Tips for making the perfect Creamy Tuscan Chicken
Serve with: Freshly steamed veggies or a light salad are great sides to add freshness to the meal. You can also prepare mashed potatoes or homemade garlic bread. You will want to be scraping the creamy sauce up with your bread at the end of the meal.
Protein: Swap out the chicken for salmon or shrimp. The sauce will pair perfectly with these meats and will add variety to your protein.
How to know when the chicken is done: To ensure your chicken is cooked throughout, look for juices to run clear. Also, keep in mind that chicken must be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. So, use a meat thermometer to be sure you have perfectly cooked chicken pieces.
Creamy sauce: For the most creamy sauce, be sure you’re using freshly grated parmesan cheese. Already shredded cheeses are coated with preservatives that keep them from melting completely and will result in a grainy sauce.
Tender chicken: Make sure your chicken is at room temperature before cooking. It will cook more evenly than if it is still cold. Also, remember to dry it completely and season it with salt as it cooks in an oil-coated pan.
The best way to reheat: Pour sauce into a skillet and gently simmer over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. Stir parmesan into the sauce and continue to simmer until the sauce slightly thickens, about 2 minutes. Nestle chicken breasts into the simmering sauce and continue to simmer for 3-5 minutes or until chicken has warmed through.
4. Alternative Recipe - Creamy Tuscan Chicken with Pasta
Here’s a delicious twist to your Creamy Tuscan Chicken. The heavenly combination of tomatoes and cream makes this the perfect sauce for some pasta to swim in. The chicken is simple and just adds a bit of protein. Not only is this dish easy and quick to cook up, but it is also something you are going to obsess over for a long time.
Here’s how it’s done:
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Cook Time 20 mins |
Total Time 30 mins |
Servings 6 |
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5. Best Pasta to Eat with Creamy Tuscan Chicken
When it comes to selecting the kind of pasta that can add to this creamy sauce, you have a long list to choose from. Here are a few of my top pasta choices that will pair beautifully with this sauce.
- Penne (tubular pasta)
- Spaghetti (strand pasta)
- Linguine (ribbon pasta)
- Rigatoni (tubular pasta)
- Farfalle (bow-shaped pasta)
- Fusilli (screw-shaped pasta)
- Fettuccine (ribbon pasta)
A wise man once said that there’s no such thing as “too much cheese”. So, if you’re in the mood to experiment a little, you can also add some spinach and ricotta stuffed Ravioli.
6. Keto Creamy Tuscan Chicken
This dish is ultimately creamy and a little cheesy. We start with browning the chicken thighs before cooking them alongside Tuscan ingredients like sundried tomatoes and garlic. These flavors come together for a deliciously cohesive entrée that can be paired alongside mixed veggies, cauliflower rice and so much more!
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Total Time 30 mins |
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Tips to making the perfect Creamy Tuscan Chicken - Keto Edition
- Try serving this over cauliflower rice instead of the traditional pasta to keep this keto-friendly.
- You can also serve with a side of mixed veggies or a green salad to make it a full meal.
- This recipe warms up deliciously! Keep leftovers covered in the fridge for up to 3 days.
7. How to Store
To be honest, leftovers with this meal are extremely unlikely. However, it can be made ahead to save you time on a busy night.
To store it, you will want to let it cool completely. Then, within 2 hours of cooking, store it in an airtight container. After storing, it will remain good for 3-4 days in the refrigerator or 6 months in a freezer.
To thaw from frozen, heat it on the stove-top. You need to whisk sauce thoroughly to get the sauce back to its original creamy consistency. Add additional chicken broth or cream if your sauce is breaking.
To prevent the cream sauce from curdling, stir well when reheating.
If you have an extra chicken breast leftover, then shred/chop the chicken and serve it with a salad for lunch the next day. Way tastier than plain, boring chicken.
8. Nutritional Value
Creamy Tuscan Chicken: Nutritional Value |
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(Estimated values based on one serving size) |
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Calories |
714kcal |
Fat |
64g |
Carbohydrates |
9g |
Protein |
40g |
Fiber |
1g |
Sugar |
6g |
9. Serving suggestions
Portions
- Ideally, to serve 6 individuals, you will need about 1½ pounds of boneless, skinless chicken breasts.
- To serve a party of 12, you will need about 3 pounds of chicken.
- And if you’re hosting a larger group, of about 18 people, you will need about 4.5 pounds of chicken.
Sides
- You can serve this creamy chicken over pasta that has been mixed with olive, salt, and garlic. Also, a touch of parmesan never hurt anyone.
- Soak up the creamy sauce with a warm piece of delicious garlic bread. You can also keep it simple by serving some fresh French bread slices.
- Steamed rice is also amazing with this dish. You can go for brown or white rice, both taste delicious.
- If you love potatoes as much as I do, a side of mashed potatoes, fries, or potato wedges also pair well with this dish. You can also give that chicken a quick chop, stir it into the sauce and ladle everything over the baked potatoes.
- Grains like quinoa, farro, bulgar also go well with this. You can also try a combination of grains.
- A crusty baguette to soak up all the delicious cream is also highly recommended.
In case you’re looking for low carb options, here are a few things you can try:
- Steamed or roasted veggies
- Fresh zucchini noodles
- Mashed cauliflower
- Roaster garlic, broccoli, and green beans with parmesan
- Steamed broccoli
- Squash Spaghetti
- Crispy parmesan-crusted zucchini
Wine Pairing
I would go for a white wine to go with this Tuscan Chicken. A light Chardonnay or Pinot Gris pairs well. For a sweeter wine, choose a Riesling or a Sparkling Moscato.
10. Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tuscan chicken made of?
The best Creamy Tuscan Chicken is made with some very simple ingredients that come together to make a delicious dish. Originally the recipe uses thinly sliced chicken breast, fresh spinach, flavorful sun-dried tomatoes, all swimming in a delicious creamy sauce.
What is a Tuscan sauce made of?
It's made with tomatoes, basil, garlic, olive oil, and salt. The tomatoes are cut into smaller pieces and then placed in a pot with garlic and basil leaves. The combination is cooked, and the tomatoes are then passed through a sieve or a food mill.
What is Tuscan Chicken Wikipedia?
The Mugellese, also known as Mugginese, is a rustic dual-purpose breed of small chicken or bantam from Tuscany, in central Italy. It takes its name from the historic Mugello region to the northeast of Florence. It is not officially recognized as a breed in Italy but is being considered for recognition.
What is the Tuscan Chicken origin?
The origins of this dish are from Northern Italy.
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Written by Himani VaidToronto-based food nerd turned food storyteller, Himani is a connoisseur of all things delish. Currently, busy thinking about what to eat next.