Crispy Chicken Piccata Recipe (2024)

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A new recipe take on an Italian classic, Crispy Chicken Piccata. This is the perfect quick weeknight recipe to add to the old family cookbook. For this recipe, I decided to use chicken tenders.

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  • Why isit called Chicken Piccata?
  • Video: Chicken Piccata
  • Step by Step Instructions
  • Lemon Caper Butter Sauce
  • 📖 Recipe

The word Piccata in Italian means “Annoyed”. I’m not sure as to why?..

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Why isit called Chicken Piccata?

Piccata meaning, “Annoyed”. My thought would be the capers in the sauce ends up being shallow fried. While the capers shallow fry they slightly burst open releasing their flavor. Hence being annoyed, maybe?

What is the difference between Chicken Piccata and Chicken Francese?

Both recipes consist of chicken and a butter sauce, yet the sauce for Chicken Piccata has capers that help elevate the recipe. Both can be made from Chicken, Vela, or Fish.

  • Classically,Chicken Piccata only flours the chicken before pan-frying.
  • Chicken Francese dredges the proteinin egg and flour before frying.

Welcome to my retake on Chicken Piccata, I had fun with the flavor and texture. The first thing we are doing is using a special piece of chicken. Which is the chicken tender. This part of the Chicken is simply perfect for this recipe. The portion size is spot on and helps with the cooking times as well. By the time the chicken tender is golden brown and delicious, the chicken is cooked. That can not be said for other cuts of chicken. They usually need to finish cooking in the oven.

I enjoy uplifting the presentation of food. For chicken piccata I like serving in cast-iron, then adding more sauce once plated.

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Step by Step Instructions

-Let’s Begin

Start by adding three pieces of bacon to the skillet that we will be shallow frying the Chicken Piccata in and turn on to medium heat. The idea is to cook the bacon to gather the bacon grease. This bacon grease will season/flavor the oil we’ll be cooking the chicken tender piccata in shortly.

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Take one chicken tender at a time and place between plastic wrap and lightly pound out the chicken. The key is to not over-pound the chicken or the texture will be destroyed. You can use whichever cut of chicken you like.

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Chicken Picatta – Setting Up The Breading Station

We will be using a standard breading procedure. Which means into flour first, then egg bath, lastly the breadcrumbs.

  • Chicken into flour first (coats the chicken and helps the egg stick)
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  • Then into the egg (the egg sticks to the thin layer of flour)
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  • Lastly into the breadcrumbs and cheese (the egg help the breadcrumb stick and creates a nice crust once we shallow fry the chicken)
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  • Next, add around one and a half cups of oil to the same skillet we cooked the bacon in and turn the heat to medium/high. To test the temperature of the oil you can sprinkle a very small amount of flour into the oil. The reaction should help you determine if the oil is hot enough. You can always use a temperature probe to check. You’ll want the oil around 325 degrees, but not lower than 325.
  • Add your first round of chicken to the oil. KEY: Be sure to not overcrowd the skillet or the oil temperature will drop too much and you risk having oily chicken piccata.
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  • Pan fry the chicken tender piccata for around 3 to 4 minutes. All depending on how thick your pieces of chicken are cut. When the chicken is this thin, the chicken will be done cooking once you reach GDB ( Golden, Brown & Delicious ) If using chicken tenders, other larger piece may need to be finished in the oven. Over temperature also at 325.

Lemon Caper Butter Sauce

Super Simple – Start by chopping one medium-sized shallot and one small Roma tomato into medium/small pieces. Just make sure you cut them small enough.

With the skillet over medium-high heat add ½ cup of olive oil & 2 oz of high-quality butter and melt.

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Next step is important. Fry the capers in the olive oil and butter. This will flavor the sauce and create a nice texture on the capers. Warning, the capers will burst and pop in the hot oil. Having a skillet cover will help reduce the mess. The capers only need to be fried for about one minute.

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To finish the sauce add about 1 to 2 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice and finely chop some parsley and add to the sauce. Lastly, taste season & adjust. Like, does it need a pinch of salt? Likely ?

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Crispy Chicken Piccata w/ Butter Caper Sauce

Steven Pennington

Easy Italian classic. Perfect for weekend dinners that don't take long to make.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Italian

Servings 4 people

Calories 985 kcal

Ingredients

  • Package of Chicken Tenders Use whichever part of the chicken you like best
  • 1 Cup All Purpose Flour
  • 1 Cup Panko Bread Crumbs
  • ½ Cup Seasoned Bread Crumbs I used Italian flavored
  • ½ Cup Italian Blend Cheese use what you like or omit the cheese
  • 3 Eggs
  • 3 Slices Bacon
  • 1 Cup Olive Oil Do not use extra Virgin
  • 2 oz Butter half stick

Sauce Ingredients

  • 1 medium Shallot small/medium chop
  • 1 Roma Tomato diced
  • ½ cup of Olive Oil Do not use extra Virgin
  • 2 oz of Butter half stick
  • Sea Salt To taste
  • Italian Parsley Garnish
  • 1 Lemon Garnish & Presentation

Instructions

The dredge

  • Take 3 bowls and place them close together and fill one with 1 cup of flour, next bowl 3 eggs mixed, the last one adds 1 cup of panko breadcrumbs, ½ cup of standard bread crumbs and ½ cup of Italian cheese blend.

  • Place a skillet with 3 pieces of bacon on medium heat and cook the bacon. We are looking to use the leftover bacon grease as seasoning to our oil that will be used to cook the chicken with.

Chicken Prep

  • Layout plastic wrap and place one chicken tender in the middle and cover with the plastic wrap. Using a kitchen mallet pound the chicken tender into shape making sure to not over pound. Chicken Tenders are very soft and will not take much effort to get into a nice shape for frying. Season each piece with sea salt.

Cooking

  • Add 1 cup of olive oil & half a stick of butter to the pan to shallow fry the Chicken Tenders with. The same pan you cooked the bacon in. Melt butter over low heat while you dredge the Chicken.

  • Take one piece of chicken and place into the flour and cover on all sides. Then into the egg, and finally the breadcrumbs. I suggest pressing down on the chicken while adding the breadcrumbs. Helps the bread crumbs stick and gives a better-finished texture.

  • Turn up the heat to medium-high now. Once up to temperature add in the chicken making sure to not overcrowd the pan. That brings down the temperature too much and will cause the chicken to become oily. Just don't add the chicken all at once and you'll be good.

  • Fry to golden brown perfection. You can "hold" the chicken in the oven on low until your ready to eat. Just don't leave it in there very long.

Sauce

  • In a clean pan add ½ cup of olive oil plus 2oz of butter and melt. Add the capers to the pan and shallow fry for about one minute. Add in the chopped shallot and cook for 2 minutes. Mostly just trying to cook off the rawness of the shallot. Then add the tomatoes and a pinch of salt along with a squeeze of lemon.

Plating

  • Add chicken to a plate and spoon the caper butter sauce over the top. Garnish with chopped parsley and lemon. A squeeze of lemon is always nice.

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Nutrition

Serving: 2piecesCalories: 985kcalCarbohydrates: 50gProtein: 18gFat: 34gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 167mgSodium: 345mgPotassium: 275mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 348IUCalcium: 122mgIron: 4mg

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FAQs

What is chicken piccata sauce made of? ›

Most chicken piccata sauces are made with a combination of white wine, butter, and lemon juice, but I have a pathological fear of cooking anything without adding heavy cream! So this one has some heavy cream to thicken it up, and some chicken broth to thin it out. It's light and zesty but still decadent.

What does piccata mean in Italian? ›

Piccata, though, is an Italian word meaning larded. It seems to be a translation of the French word pique (sharp, as in piquant). When used in a reference to a way of preparing food (particularly meat or fish) it means sliced and sauteed in a sauce containing lemon, butter, and spices.

Why is my chicken piccata bitter? ›

I also found the whole lemon slices included in many traditional recipes left my sauce with a bitter aftertaste from the lemon's pith. To avoid this, but maintain the acidic brightness this dish depends on, I added a bit of white wine to the sauce instead of lemon slices.

Can I make chicken piccata the night before? ›

Chicken Piccata can be partially made ahead to save time. You can bread the chicken and refrigerate it for up to 4 hours before cooking. However, for the best texture and flavor, I recommend cooking the chicken and preparing the sauce right before serving.

How do you thicken piccata sauce? ›

How to thicken piccata sauce without flour
  1. Make a slurry with 1 1/2 tablespoons corn starch and 1/2 cup COLD chicken stock.
  2. Add this after adding the 2 cups chicken stock.
  3. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly, then reduce to a simmer.
  4. Add chicken, lemon juice, and capers to sauce.
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Is chicken piccata actually Italian? ›

Chicken piccata as we know it doesn't actually seem to have origins in Italy. It's likely an Italian-American invention, a derivative of a couple of different classic Italian cooking techniques, like scaloppine which means “thin slices of meat (such as veal) sautéed or coated with flour and fried”.

Does chicken piccata contain garlic? ›

Golden, crispy chicken breasts lightly dredged in flour and parmesan cheese, pan fried until a soft golden crust forms and finished off in a buttery, silky, lemon garlic sauce with capers and white wine or stock! It doesn't get any better than this easy chicken piccata for dinner!

What's the difference between scallopini and piccata? ›

What's the Difference Between Scallopini and Piccata? Scallopini is the name for a thin slice of meat, usually chicken or veal. When dredged in flour and pan-fried, it is called scaloppine. One type of scallopini dish is piccata, which includes a pan sauce of lemon, capers, white wine or sherry, and butter.

What is a substitute for lemon juice in chicken piccata? ›

Best Option: Lime Juice

Lime juice wins the spot for best overall substitute for lemon juice because of its similar taste (just a little sweeter) and acidity level. You can use it in both savory and sweet dishes, as well as co*cktails.

What are capers made of? ›

Capers are the unriped green buds of a prickly bush called capparis spinosa that grows wild across the Mediterranean and parts of Asia. Those briny globes we buy in jars at the grocery store start as flower buds, then get picked, dried and preserved.

What is the difference between chicken piccata and francese? ›

Chicken Francaise vs.

Chicken piccata has capers. So for you caper haters out there, the Francaise version is for you. Chicken Francaise is dredged in flour and egg, whereas chicken piccata is dredged only in flour, so the Francaise has a bit more (delightfully) substantial coating.

How many chicken breasts do I need for 6 people? ›

For each adult, count on having about 4 to 5 ounces of cooked chicken, 10 ounces of uncooked boneless chicken breasts will yield approximately 6 1/2 ounces cooked, while 10 ounces of uncooked boneless chicken thighs will yield about 5 ounces cooked.

What is a substitute for white wine in chicken piccata? ›

Broth. Chicken or vegetable broth can be a flavorful replacement for white wine. You can even swap it in equal amounts (go for low-sodium broth so your dish doesn't end up too salty). Just keep in mind that broth won't add any acidity, so you might want to add a touch of white vinegar to achieve a similar tang.

Does white or red wine go with chicken piccata? ›

Wine and Chicken Piccata Pairings
  1. Chardonnay. Creamy Chardonnay is delicious when paired with a creamy piccata sauce. ...
  2. Sauvignon Blanc. Sauvignon Blanc is a very popular and versatile white wine known for its fruity and herbal notes. ...
  3. Pinot Blanc. ...
  4. Rosé
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What's the difference between chicken francese and chicken Picatta? ›

Chicken Francaise vs.

Chicken piccata has capers. So for you caper haters out there, the Francaise version is for you. Chicken Francaise is dredged in flour and egg, whereas chicken piccata is dredged only in flour, so the Francaise has a bit more (delightfully) substantial coating.

What does piccata taste like? ›

Chicken Piccata is a quick dinner comprised of a crispy pan seared chicken breast with a Lemon Butter Caper Sauce. This chicken has a bright, lemony sauce that's just on the right side of tangy. It's incredibly easy and amazingly tasty!

What is a substitute for white wine in chicken Picatta? ›

Broth. Chicken or vegetable broth can be a flavorful replacement for white wine. You can even swap it in equal amounts (go for low-sodium broth so your dish doesn't end up too salty). Just keep in mind that broth won't add any acidity, so you might want to add a touch of white vinegar to achieve a similar tang.

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