Chicken Francese is quick and easy enough for a weeknight meal yet elegant enough for company. Chicken cutlets are dredged in flour, dipped in eggs, fried to golden perfection, and served in a luscious lemon and white wine sauce.
What is Chicken Francese
Chicken Francese is an Italian American dish of flour-coated, egg-dipped pan-fried chicken breasts in a lemon butter wine sauce. Serve with angel hair pasta or spaghetti, oven-roasted asparagus or green beans, and a chilled glass of pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc.
This tasty chicken dish is one of our favorites. It is so easy to make, goes with many side dishes, tastes scrumptious, and fills our hearty appetites with plenty of protein. Prepare to be wowed, my lemon-loving friends. If you like this dish, try my creamy Tuscan chicken, chicken piccata, garlic butter chicken, and lemon pepper chicken.
Chicken Francese Ingredients
For the chicken portion of this recipe, you will need chicken breasts, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, eggs, and vegetable or canola oil.
For the lemon sauce portion of this recipe, you will need unsalted butter, all-purpose flour, dry white wine, chicken broth, lemons, and Italian Parsley.
How to make Chicken Francese
First, combine the flour, kosher salt, fresh ground black pepper, and garlic powder in a shallow bowl. Then, beat the eggs in a separate shallow bowl. Now heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Dredge the chicken cutlets in the flour, then dunk them into the eggs. Let the excess egg mixture drip off. Add the chicken to the skillet and fry until golden brown on the bottom. Then, flip and fry until golden brown on the other side and cook through. Remove the chicken to a plate covered with paper towels to soak up any excess oil. Carefully wipe most of the oil out of the skillet.
Reduce to medium heat and melt the butter. Whisk in the flour and cook for 2 minutes while gently scraping the bottom of the pan to get off any browned bits. Whisk in the white wine and reduce it for 1-2 minutes. Then, add the chicken broth and lemon juice. Whisk to combine and let it simmer and thicken for a couple of minutes. Return the cooked chicken to the skillet with the sauce. Garnish with fresh lemons slices, chopped fresh parsley, or a sprinkle of grated Parmesan cheese.
Recipe Tips
- Cut two large chicken breasts in half lengthwise, creating four thinner chicken cutlets. Another option is to pound the chicken thinner with a meat mallet.
- I know it sounds incorrect to dip the chicken in flour first and then the egg mixture, but that is the uniqueness of this recipe.
- You can use olive oil for this recipe, but I prefer vegetable oil as it browns the chicken better and gets it crispier.
- This dish moves quickly, so have what you need within reach.
- For optimal flavor, use a dry white wine like a Chenin blanc, pinot grigio, or Sauvignon blanc. It should be good quality and one that you would enjoy drinking. Don’t cook with cheap wine.
- For a thicker, creamier sauce, add 1/4 cup heavy cream when making the sauce.
What to serve with Chicken Francese
- Garden salad or Italian salad
- Steamed broccoli, asparagus, or green beans
- French baguettes with sweet cream butter
- Garlic bread or garlic knots
- Any cooked pasta, including angel hair, spaghetti, fettuccine, penne, or rotini
- Rice or mashed potatoes
- Roasted parsnips, turnips, carrots, or cauliflower
Storage and Reheat
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. The breading will not stay crisp, but the cutlets are still tender with great flavor. Reheat on the stovetop on low or in the microwave at reduced power so it heats through without drying it out.
Theoretically, you can freeze this dish, but it just will not be the same. The coating on the chicken will not be crispy, so I recommend preparing what you know you will finish in one sitting.
More chicken cutlet recipes to try
Chicken Francese Recipe
Ingredients
Chicken Francese
- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts cut in half lengthwise creating 4 thinner breasts
- ¼ cup all purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 large eggs beaten
- 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
Lemon Sauce
- 2 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 2 tablespoon flour
- ⅔ cup dry white wine
- ⅔ cup low sodium chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 lemon thinly sliced
- Chopped fresh Italian parsley
- Parmesan Cheese
Instructions
- Combine the flour, kosher salt, fresh ground black pepper, and garlic powder in a shallow bowl. Beat the eggs in a separate shallow bowl.
- Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Dredge the chicken cutlets in the flour mixture, then dunk them into the eggs. Let the excess beaten eggs drip off.
- Add the chicken to the skillet and cook until golden brown on the bottom. Flip and cook until golden brown on the other side and cooked through. Remove the chicken to a plate. Carefully wipe most of the oil out of the skillet.
- Reduce the heat to medium and melt the butter. Whisk in the flour and cook for 2 minutes while gently scraping the bottom of the pan to get off any browned bits. Whisk in the white wine and let it reduce for 1-2 minutes. Add the chicken broth and lemon juice. Whisk to combine and let it thicken for a minute. Return the cooked chicken to the skillet with the sauce. Garnish with fresh lemon slices, chopped fresh parsley, or a sprinkle of grated Parmesan Cheese. For best results, serve promptly.
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Notes
- Cut 2 large chicken breasts in half lengthwise, creating 4 thinner chicken cutlets. Another option is to pound the chicken thinner with a meat mallet.
- I know it sounds incorrect to dip the chicken in flour first and then the egg mixture, but that is the uniqueness of this recipe.
- You can use olive oil for this recipe, but I prefer vegetable oil as it browns the chicken better and gets it crispier.
- This dish moves pretty fast, so have what you need within your reach.
- For optimal flavor, use a dry white wine like a chenin blanc, pinot grigio, or sauvignon blanc. It should be good quality and one that you would enjoy drinking. Don’t cook with cheap wine.
- For a thicker, creamier sauce, add 1/4 cup heavy cream when making the sauce.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. The breading will not stay crisp, but the cutlets are still tender with great flavor. Reheat on the stovetop on low or in the microwave at reduced power, so it heats all the way through without drying it out.
- Theoretically, you can freeze this dish, but it just will not be the same. The coating on the chicken will not be crispy, so I recommend preparing what you know you will finish in one sitting.
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Sienna
This is one of my all time favorite meals! I’m going to have to make your version and try it! Always looking for a new way to make it at home and this looks spot on!
Fransic verso
These days I want something to cook quick but can’t find a lot of good recipes. So, this one is great, and will add it to the list. Thank you so much for sharing!
briannemanzb
This is one of those rare restaurant dishes that are truly easy to cook at home. I’m glad I can try this at home.
Luna S
Great recipe. Truly one of my favorite chicken recipes and so darn easy!
Stephanie
One of my fav dishes I order often in restaurants. This one turned out amazing – now I can make my own anytime without getting dressed up!
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Stephanie! So glad that you enjoy it!
katrina m kroeplin
oh yes please. this looks so good. i need to make it very soon
Faith Stephenson
A perfect recipe for my Family! They loved this! It was so yummy!
Jazmine Hazegawa
How recipe was delicious. I made this with some fresh roasted asparagus from my garden.
Neely Moldovan
We are in desperate need of new chicken recipes. This one sounds perfect for my family!
Ivan Carlo Jose
This was awesome! The whole family really enjoyed it. Thanks for the great recipe!
Erik
This was so delicious. I love how its so easy to make and the ingredients are readily available. I am going to put this on our regular rotation.
Rosey
This looks really delicious to me. I like your side dish suggestions too. I think I’d go with the asparagus. or I might add peas because I love them so
May
I’ve always enjoyed serving chicken cutlets, but I’m never confident with the side dishes I serve with it. I’m glad to have seen this.
Kat
what a mouthwatering dish! thank you for this recipe! My family loves it.
may
I love serving chicken cutlets, but I’m never too confident on what to serve on the sides. Thanks for the list you provided. Super helpful!
Beth Pierce
You are most welcome May!
Gervin Khan
This chicken dish was so yummy, and it’s easy to prepare. Plus that sauce is perfect making it so tempting to the eye! Loved it!