Here is another Italian dinner recipe for you all. This Italian Chicken Marsala is simple, flavorful and quick to prepare. Golden, pan-fried chicken breasts are smothered in a delicious pan sauce made with shallots, Marsala, dark chicken stock and a tiny bit of butter.
What will we need?
- 3 to 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- kosher salt (to taste)
- freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
- 2 tsp grape seed oil (approx.)
- 3 tbsp shallots
- 1/2 cup Marsala wine
- 1 cup Dark Chicken Stock
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 lemon
- 1/4 cup Italian flat-leaf parsley
First slice each breast into 2 or 3 equal pieces. You can keep them whole, but this will make for shorter cooking times. Season both sides with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Set aside.
Before you start cooking, be sure to mince the shallots and measure out the Marsala, chicken stock and butter.
Preheat a pan over medium to medium-high heat. Once the pan is properly heated, add the oil, followed by the chicken. Let the chicken cook until golden underneath. Flip over and continue to cook on the other side. Once the chicken has just cooked through, place it onto a cooling rack, loosely tent with foil and let rest while you fry the second batch. Add a touch more oil if the pan seems too dry. Once the second batch has cooked, transfer it to the cooling rack to let rest while you make the sauce.
Making the Sauce
• grapeseed oil (if needed)
• kosher salt (to taste)
To make the sauce, first make sure the sucs have not burned. Add a touch more oil if needed, followed by the shallots. Let the shallots cook until soft and translucent.
Next, deglaze with the Marsala. Scrape the bottom of the pan to incorporate the sucs and let the wine reduce until almost all of the liquid has evaporated.
Next, add the dark chicken stock. Bring it to a simmer and let it reduce by about half. Add any juices from the resting chicken. Let the liquid reduce until you reach a sauce-like consistency.
To finish the sauce, swirl in the cold butter and taste for seasoning. Depending on the type of stock you have used, you may need to season with a bit of salt and pepper.
Serving the Dish
To finish the dish, roughly chop the parsley and cut the lemon in half.
To serve the chicken, place it back into the pan, turning it to coat it in the sauce. If the sauce looks a bit too thick, add a touch of water or stock to thin it out.
Once the chicken has heated through and is nicely coated with the sauce, add some chopped parsley and a squeeze of fresh lemon.
Plate individually or serve family style with the sauce drizzled over top.