Pan Fried Chicken Breast

Getting a pan fried chicken breast that is tender and juicy was always tricky until I came across this method. This no-fail pan frying technique is amazing. Chicken breasts come out perfect every single time. They are moist and delicious. This method is basic and foolproof.

Pan Fried Chicken Breast
Pan Fried Chicken Breast

Getting a pan fried chicken breast that is tender and juicy was always tricky until I came across this method. This no-fail pan frying technique is amazing. Chicken breasts come out perfect every single time. They are moist and delicious. This method is basic and foolproof.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 0.964119999956329 g
  • Cholesterol 34.22 mg
  • Fat 0.769326458329588 g
  • Fiber 0.120579164956143 g
  • Protein 13.8132747916477 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.201983541666569 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (63g)
  • Sodium 341.348670832951 mg
  • Sugar 0.843540835000186 g
  • Trans Fat 0.203000416666151 g
  • Calories 69 calories

Step-by-step

  • Using a sharp knife, cut the chicken breasts in half lengthwise.
  • You want to end up with 4, equally thin, chicken cutlets. Uniformly thick chicken breast will cook faster and more even.
  • Rub the chicken breasts with one tablespoon oil, then season with salt, pepper, thyme, garlic, parsley and cayenne pepper.
  • I vary seasonings depending on what I have, or want to use, and often add fresh herbs.
  • I find basil, oregano and coriander to be great in this recipe. Spice mixes like Italian, herbs de Provence work great.
  • Heat one tablespoon of oil in a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Add the chicken breasts and partially cover the pan with a lid, leaving about a "1/2-1" crack.
  • You can also use 50/50 oil and butter for better flavor.
  • Cook for 3 minutes undisturbed.
  • At this time you will notice that the tops of the breasts have turned white.
  • Flip the breasts, partially cover and cook for another 3 minutes.
  • Remove from the pan and serve immediately or keep warm until ready to eat.

My Secret to Perfectly Pan-Fried Chicken Breast

As a busy working mom, I need recipes that are quick, easy, and delicious. Finding a way to consistently cook juicy and tender chicken breast has been a culinary quest of mine. I've tried countless methods – baking, grilling, even attempting the elusive perfect rotisserie chicken (let's just say that was a learning experience!). But nothing compares to the speed and satisfying simplicity of pan-frying. This recipe, however, isn't your average pan-fried chicken; this is a method that guarantees success, every single time. It's become a staple in my weeknight dinner rotation, and I'm thrilled to share my foolproof technique with you.

The key to this recipe isn't some exotic ingredient or complicated technique; it's all about precision and attention to detail. By cutting the chicken breasts evenly, ensuring they're properly seasoned, and paying close attention to cooking time, you can transform a sometimes dry and bland protein into a succulent and flavorful masterpiece. I often vary the seasonings depending on my mood or what fresh herbs I have on hand. One day it might be a classic blend of thyme, garlic, and parsley; another day, I might go for a more vibrant Italian mix or experiment with some fragrant herbs de Provence. The possibilities are endless! The best part? Clean-up is a breeze; just a quick wipe down of the pan and you're done. This recipe is so versatile that it works well for quick lunches, a light dinner, or as part of a larger meal, like a fantastic addition to my famous potato salad (recipe coming soon!).

Beyond the Weeknight: This pan-fried chicken recipe isn't limited to just weeknight dinners. It’s incredibly versatile! Slice it up and add it to salads for a protein boost. Use it in sandwiches or wraps for a quick and satisfying lunch. Or, get creative and use it as a base for your favorite chicken tacos or quesadillas. The tender, juicy chicken pairs perfectly with a variety of flavors and textures, making it a culinary chameleon in the best possible way. I’ve even been known to use leftover chicken to make a delicious chicken salad sandwich the next day for lunch at work – less time spent cooking means more time spent relaxing!

The Simplicity Factor: This recipe is a testament to the fact that sometimes, the simplest methods deliver the most remarkable results. I've learned that cooking shouldn't be stressful, it should be enjoyable, even when time is tight. This recipe proves that a fantastic meal doesn't require hours of preparation or a long list of exotic ingredients. In fact, the most important ingredient is actually your willingness to experiment, adapt, and have fun in the kitchen. Try different spice combinations; add your favorite fresh vegetables; get creative with your side dishes! The joy of cooking is in the process as much as it is in the result.

I hope this recipe becomes a cherished staple in your kitchen, just as it has in mine. Let me know in the comments how it turns out, what variations you try, and any other tips you may have discovered along the way! Happy cooking!