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Perfect Chicken Parmesan is full of flavor, takes minutes to cook, and is my favorite chicken dinner recipe!

Boneless skinless chicken breasts are tenderized, lightly breaded, and cooked to crispy perfection. Once they are smothered in your favorite marinara sauce and melted cheese, the most delicious dinner is ready for your consumption!

homemade chicken parmesan with pasta on plate with basil

Why this recipe works:

Any recipe that coats chicken in a wonderful crispy outside like my chicken tenders or buttermilk fried chicken is a winner in my book. And the fact that this is such an easy recipe will have you making it on a weekly basis.

Because the chicken breasts are tenderized before cooking, no knife is required. This recipe is made extra easy by using bottled pasta sauce and you can even use pre-shredded cheese.

Chicken parm is possibly my favorite dinner… especially when served with homemade pasta! If you’re wanting a vegetarian version, you can’t go wrong with eggplant parmesan! Also, if you enjoy this recipe, you’ll want to make my Chicken Cacciatore.

Here’s how to make it:

  1. First step is to tenderize the chicken (more information on why that is important below) and season with salt and pepper (photo 1).
  2. The crumb coating I use when making this easy chicken parmesan is a 2:1 mixture of bread crumbs to parmesan cheese plus some herbs. Dredge the chicken in the flour, then coat with egg, then coat with the bread crumb mixture (photo 2).
  3. Brown the chicken on both sides in olive oil (photo 3).
  4. To finish off your chicken parm, all you need to do is top those crispy seasoned chicken breasts with a healthy portion of amazing tomato pasta sauce (photo 4) and then top that with some slices of fresh mozzarella (photo 5) along with some grated parmesan. Finish the whole thing off in the oven to get the cheese all nice and melted (photo 6).

step by step process photos of how to make Chicken Parmesan

Why tenderizing is important:

You want your chicken breasts to be thin for several reasons:

  1. First, when you pound the meat with a mallet or roll it with a rolling pin, you break up the tissue and it makes it more tender. So much so that you can easily cut it with the side of your fork. I prefer to pound my meat over rolling it because its fun.
  2. Second, you want your chicken to be of uniform thickness so that it cooks evenly.
  3. And third, the thinner the meat, the faster it cooks. During school and sports season, we all need meals that can be cooked quickly.

Cooking tips:

  • I always choose to put my crumb mixture in a rectangular dish that’s the exact size of the chicken breast. It makes coating the chicken easy.
  • If you’re wondering how do you keep chicken parmesan crispy, you must cook the coated breasts in very hot oil in a single layer. This will give them a crispy golden outside and won’t leave them soggy.
  • I served my parmesan chicken up with some basil pasta that I tossed in some of the reserved pasta sauce.

top down photo of chicken parmesan with pasta

Step-by-step recipe video below!

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Perfect Chicken Parmesan Recipe

Prep15 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Total30 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Perfect Chicken Parmesan is the best chicken parmesan recipe you'll find. Full of flavor, takes minutes to cook, and is my favorite chicken dinner recipe!

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Ingredients 

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Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Using a large plastic bag or plastic wrap, cover chicken and flatten to half inch thickness using a meat pounder or a rolling pin.
  • Sprinkle salt and pepper on both sides of chicken.
  • Add flour to bowl. Add beaten egg to another bowl. Combine bread crumbs with 1/2 cup parmesan (reserving the other half for later) along with the basil and oregano in a dish large enough for the chicken breasts.
  • Heat oil in a very large skillet over medium high heat.
  • Dredge chicken in flour, then coat with egg, then cover with bread crumb mixture. Press coating onto chicken to get as much as possible to stick. When the oil is very hot, just below the point where it begins to smoke, add your coated chicken. Continue with the remaining chicken breasts.
  • Cook each breast until golden brown, about 2 minutes on each side. Remove from pan and transfer to baking dish.
  • Cover each breast with Mezzetta Napa Valley Homemade pasta sauce as well as a couple slices of mozzarella and the remaining parmesan cheese. You may reserve some of the sauce to serve with pasta on the side, if desired.
  • Cook in preheated oven until cheese has melted, about 5-10 minutes.

Notes

  • I used a combination of olive oil with avocado oil because it tolerates high temperatures better
  • I always choose to put my crumb mixture in a rectangular dish that's the exact size of the chicken breast. It makes coating the chicken oh-so-easy. The crumb coating I use when making this easy chicken parmesan is a 2:1 mixture of bread crumbs to parmesan cheese plus some herbs like fresh basil
  • If you're wondering how do you keep chicken parmesan crispy, you must cook the coated breasts in very hot oil in a single layer. This will give them a crispy golden outside and won't leave them soggy. 

Nutrition

Calories: 714kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 48g, Fat: 42g, Saturated Fat: 15g, Cholesterol: 169mg, Sodium: 1672mg, Potassium: 955mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 1410IU, Vitamin C: 12.4mg, Calcium: 508mg, Iron: 5.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This post was originally created in September 2015 and has been updated with additional photos, cooking tips, and helpful information. Don’t worry – I didn’t change the recipe!

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63 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Excellent recipe! I’ve made this over 12 times and it never disappoints. I also use a panco/Italian bread crumb mix and also add some peccarino Romano to the parm. cheese. I then put the coated breasts in the fridge for and hour or so then pull them out to rest at room temperature before frying in peanut oil. I finished the browned and topped chicken under a broiler set on medium. This gives a lightly carmalized melted cheese which only adds to the depth of flavor from top to bottom. Best recipe I’ve found yet. Thank you for sharing!

  2. 5 stars
    Followed the recipe, used classico four cheese bottled sauce added in some garlic, and it came out AWESOME!! my boyfriend usually does all the cooking and when he had this nice juicy chicken Parm, he was SHOCKED! I am super proud of myself but so thankful I followed your recipe thankyou so much again!!!!

  3. 5 stars
    Love this recipe. I thought it was time to leave a comment because I’ve cooked it about a dozen times and each time never disappoints. Thank you!

  4. Hi krissy! This looks like a wonderful recipe. I️ would like to make this for my boyfriend but we will have to do a couple of things right before so I️ was hoping that I️ could have this prepped pretty well. Would it alter the taste at all if I️ have the chicken all cooked about 2-3 hours ahead of time and all I️ would have to do right before would be to assemble and bake in the oven?

    1. Hi Kelsey, You absolutely can make the whole recipe up to the part where you stick it in the oven to melt the cheese. Just be sure to take it out of the refrigerator and let it come to room temperature before you stick it in the oven. It will take longer to heat through, but should work fine!

  5. 5 stars
    Our family absolutely loves this recipe, and the recommended sauce.
    Do you have any suggestions on temp and cook time from frozen; considering premaking a few.

    1. Oh boy. Well, if you make ahead everything would be cooked and just need to be heated through. I probably would not change the temp but would plan on cooking at least an hour. If you try this, will you please come back and let me know what you did and how well it worked so I can incorporate it into the recipe? thanks!

  6. Hi Krissy, I’m an Italian-American and I want to tell you your recipe for this chicken parmigiana is AMAZING!!! Honestly the best I’ve found as far as online recipes go! Thank you and I just subscribed!

  7. I’m a disabled veteran who unfortunately Can not consume food anymore living on a feeding tube @ the moment. Anyways this is my Fav dish of all time and to be able to share it with my family was even better. Their heads never lift from the plate until they are asking for seconds. Thanks for the recipe

    1. Wow, Ryan. I cannot even imagine. Thank you so much for your service and your sacrifice! People like you amaze me. I thank you kindly for the comment. take care, Krissy

      1. 5 stars
        I’m in Melbourne how r u
        Will try this for a weeknight meal cheers .would will be healthy to serve with it apart from vegies.tganks

  8. I made this last night and it was incredible! My family loved it and said it was restaurant-quality! I will be throwing all my other chicken parm recipes away and will only be using this one. It was simple and very delicious!