Chicken Scaloppine
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Does everyone in your family hae crazy schedules? Strange question right, we all have crazy schedules! I was facing two weeks of eating alone, so I invited my friend Cheryl over to have dinner. I told her she could pick the menu, but the only suggestion I got was that she likes chicken. Okay then, Chicken Scaloppine it is!
I started looking for ideas and fell in love with the name Chicken Scaloppine. It’s very simple to make and they are pushing citrus like crazy at the grocery store this week.
What is Chicken Scaloppine?
It basically means a small scallop or a thinly sliced cut of meat. It is an Italian dish that is usually made with beef, veal or chicken that has been dredged in flour and sauteed in a sauce. There are many different types of sauces including Scaloppine al limone or piccata, which denotes a caper and lemon sauce. So Chicken Scaloppini and Chicken Piccata are pretty much the same dish!
Dinner was awesome, the company was greatly appreciated, and we had a lot of fun! We will need to do that again soon.
How to make Chicken Scaloppini:
This chicken is so easy to make! Place chicken breasts between two sheets of plastic wrap and pound until 1/4″ thick…..
Slice each chicken breast into 2 pieces. Extra large breasts can be cut into 3 pieces. Combine flour and salt on a large plate. Dredge the chicken pieces in the seasoned flour.
Heat the butter and oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the chicken pieces and saute for 5 minutes, turning once. Do not over crowd the pan, you may need to do in separate batches…..
Add the wine and simmer for 10 minutes. Next, add the lemon slices and capers and simmer for an additional 5 minutes…..
Sprinkle with Italian parsley and serve, pouring the pan sauce over the chicken…..
What to serve with Chicken Scallopine
I served my Chicken Scaloppine over a bed of hot linguine and used the pan sauce for the pasta, charred asparagus, and I finally recreated those Garlic Dinner Rolls I love at the local Italian restaurant! You also wish to serve a crisp white wine with your meal, like a New Zealand Savignon Blanc or Australian Chardonnay.
More delicious chicken recipes:
- Skillet Chicken Cacciatore
- Chicken Parmesan
- Huli-Huli Chicken
- Chicken Bryan Recipe
- Creamy Mushroom Chicken
- Chicken Cordon Bleu
And the results of the Alex test…..”You can make this anytime”……YES! By the way, he ate it two days later, so this makes awesome leftovers as well.
Enjoy!!
Chicken Scaloppine
Ingredients
- 1 ¼ pounds chicken breasts boneless, skinless – pounded thin
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup unsalted butter
- ¼ cup olive oil
- ½ cup white wine
- 2 tablespoons capers drained
- sea salt & fresh ground pepper to taste
- ¼ cup fresh Italian parsley chopped
- 1 large lemon sliced very thin
Instructions
- Place chicken breasts between two sheets of plastic wrap and pound until 1/4″ thick.
- Slice each chicken breast into 2 pieces. Extra large breasts can be cut into 3 pieces. I ended up with 9 pieces of chicken.
- Combine flour and salt on a large plate. Dredge the chicken pieces in the seasoned flour.
- Heat the butter and oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the chicken pieces and saute for 5 minutes, turning once. Do not over crowd the pan, you may need to do in separate batches.
- Add the wine and simmer for 10 minutes.
- Add the lemon slices and capers and simmer for an additional 5 minutes.
- Sprinkle with Italian parsley and serve, pouring the pan sauce over the chicken.
Notes
- The chicken had a stronger lemon flavor the second day (leftovers), so I might consider adding at least 1 tablespoon of lemon juice with the wine next time.
- I served it over a bed of linguine with a side of charred asparagus.
Looks so good and easy! With my hubby gone and my kids busy schedules there are many nights of eating alone also! Thank you for sharing with Foodie Friends Friday. I will be sharing this on my Walking on Sunshine page today!
Hi Lisa, Thanks so much for sharing this with Foodie Friends Friday’s Chicken recipe #foodieparties this week. I’m featuring it on my FB page this morning.
Have a great weekend,
Joanne
This looks wonderful. I love scaloppine, but have not had it in too long. Thank you so much for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday.
Looks really good! My husband talks about a similar dish that he loves at Bucca di Beppo. I’ll have to give this a try and see if it comes close. Pinning 🙂
Oh, my goodness! Not sure which one is more drool-worthy – the chicken or the rolls!
This recipe looks amazing. I love the addition of capers. I’m pinning it for later.
You make it look so simple and utterly delicious, this is a must try! Pinning 🙂 xo
Oh, Lisa! You could cook for me anytime! This looks positively divine! Thanks for sharing at the Creative Ways Link Party!
Blessings,
Nici