Published: · Modified: by Amira · This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission.
Tender sauteed breaded chicken cutlets, dressed with a delicious lemony buttery sauce. Chicken francese with no wine is a favorite, kid friendly chicken recipe that everyone will enjoy.
Total time 35 minutes
Jump to Recipe
Tender sauteed breaded chicken cutlets, dressed with a delicious lemony buttery sauce. Chicken francese without wine is a favorite, kid friendly chicken recipe that everyone will enjoy.
First Published: March 2017
Chicken Francese Recipe
Lately I've noticed that my kids started to dislike chicken in almost any form except for the strips. I love chicken to be honest, more than beef. Chicken Francese is a chicken recipe they really liked. and kept coming for more.
This is a simple, easy, rustic and bright lemon chicken recipe that is for those of us who really like all things buttery and lemony. This chicken recipe is hands-down the best chicken francese recipe without wine.
I like this recipe for so many reasons, it is easy, frugal, and we all enjoyed and liked it.
But hay, there is another story behind this recipe. This is not a story about chicken recipe, this is a story about overcoming my fears. Yep, overcoming butchering fears. My fears of hammering chicken breasts!!!.
So what exactly is the problem
I have to admit that I hated hammering those chicken breasts and I was about to ask my butcher for chicken scallopini for this recipe. Instead, I took a deep breath and decided to do it myself. I have no issues in slicing, cutting or eating chicken but I do not know why pounding is another thing.
When I put chicken breasts between two plastic wraps and getting them ready to be flattened, I HAD TO cover them with anything else that is not transparent so I cannot see them!!. I wonder why is that? , may be something happened in the past. I gotta ask mom about that. But there is always a first time and here is my first.
So this is a story of overcoming kitchen fear and a new family favorite chicken recipe. With just a handful of ingredients, that you'll probably have around, in under an hour, you'll get a fancy looking and delicious chicken recipe. It is a win win that I'm thinking of making it in our next gathering and I am pretty sure everyone will love it.
Chicken Francese FAQs
What is Francese sauce?
Francese or French means that this dish has been cooked French way. Which means, it has been dredged in flour and dipped in eggs. Then these chicken is fried and dressed up in lemon sauce and in this case lemon and butter sauce. Usually there is wine in the recipe but ours here is wine free chicken francese.
What is the difference between Chicken Francaise (Francese) and Chicken Piccata?
Not really much. From what I've read, Francaise or Francese are coated with flour then dipped in egg wash then pan fried. It is said that piccata is only coated with flour then pan friend. Also capers are added to the piccata sauce.
How do you make Chicken Francese?
- First we'll need to dredge, those amazingly and proudly and fearlessly pounded, chicken breasts into seasoned flour.
- Then dip them into egg and milk mixture. Here is when others like to add Parmesan cheese as well.
- Cook them on both sides, they will smell heavenly.
- Now deglaze the pan with some lemon juice, all recipes uses wine for this step but of course because we do not consume alcohol I just skipped this ingredient.
- Add the stock to the pan, boil then turn off the heat and complete the sauce as directed below by adding butter and swirling the pan.
Absolutely delicious and very tender. Now I've included the standard amount of lemon juice in the recipe below, but for us I've almost doubled the amount. So before scooping the sauce, taste it for yourself and see if you want more lemon flavor or this is the just right for you.
Perfect sides for this recipe
- Baked brussel sprouts.
- Roasted butternut squash with asparagus.
- Moroccan taktouka.
I hope you'll like this recipe and please if you make this recipe, snap a pic and hashtag it #amiraspantry— Ilove to see your creations on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter!
Don’t want to miss a recipe? Sign up for the FREEAmira's Pantry newsletter delivered to your inbox with lots of tips and surprises! And stay in touch with me onFacebook,Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram for all the latest updates.
An absolutely tender chicken cutlets in a butter lemon sauce that is kid-friendly and a family favorite. If you like this recipe do not forget to give it a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ star rating and attach a photo of your finished dish. It is always a pleasure of mine to see your photos and check your own take of the recipe. Thank you.
Chicken Francese without wine
Tender sauteed breaded chicken cutlets, dressed with a delicious lemony buttery sauce. Chicken francese with no wine is a favorite, kid friendly chicken recipe that everyone will enjoy.
4.55 from 46 votes
Print Pin Rate
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian / American
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 6 people
Calories: 278.9kcal
Author: Amira
Ingredients
- ¾ cup flour.
- 1 ½ teaspoon salt.
- ½ teaspoon black pepper.
- 1 ½ lb boneless skinless chicken breast, thinly sliced.
- 2 extra large eggs.
- 3 Tablespoon milk.
- 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter.
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil.
For the sauce:
- ⅓ cup lemon juice.
- 1 cup chicken stock
- 3 Tablespoon cold butter.
- 3 Tablespoon fresh parsley chopped.
- salt and pepper to taste.
Instructions
In a bowl, combine flour salt and pepper. In another bowl, combine eggs and milk.
Coat chicken breasts with the flour mixture then dip in egg mixture.
In a skillet over medium heat heat olive oil and butter. Cook on the skillet for about 2 minutes each side. We need the chicken to brown a little. Set aside.
In the same skillet increase heat to medium high, add lemon juice and deglaze the pan.
Add the stock to the pan and bring to a boil.
Turn off the heat and add the cold butter, keep stirring until the butter is melted and totally incorporated in the sauce. Add parsley and stir.
Season with salt and pepper.
ladle sauce over chicken and serve with pasta or rice.
Video
Notes
Recipe Adapted from FoodNetwork
Please check the nutrition disclaimer policy.
Nutrition
Calories: 278.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 7.6g | Protein: 30.2g | Fat: 13.4g | Cholesterol: 148.8mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 410IU | Vitamin C: 7.8mg | Calcium: 147mg | Iron: 0.6mg
Tried this Recipe? Pin it for Later!Mention @AmirasPantry or tag #AmirasPantry!
Sign up and learn more about Mediterranean flavors
Showing you off!!
More Chicken Recipes
- Crispy Chicken Patties
- Musakhan (sumac spiced chicken)
- Chicken Kofta Recipe
- Chicken Macaroni Salad
About Amira
I’m overjoyed that you have stopped by! My hope is to introduce you to new flavors, creative ways and fresh takes on favorites. To help you create food with style that will bring everyone around your kitchen table. From weeknight dinners for crazy busy days to desserts with the “wow” factor, and classic comforts from the Mediterranean. One thing in common, they are all recipes that have been tried and tested by family and friends.
Reader Interactions
Comments
Michaela Maher
Thank you for providing this easy to follow recipe of my favorite food! It was perfect! I too had the pounding issue! This is sooooo good I don’t mind it at all now’.
Thanks again!Reply
Flo
This is my go to chicken francese recipe perfect every time, delicious!Reply
Rosie
This recipe was delicious thank you for sharing
Reply
Amira
Thanks Rosie, happy you liked it
Reply
Diana
Made this for Easter dinner last night and my whole family raved about it.
So delish thank you.Reply
Amira
Diana, thank you so much for letting me know, I am happy you liked it. Happy easter.
Reply
Anna Grant
Should I double sauce to have extra to go over pasta for 3 ppl I’m going to make this tonight
Reply
Amira
Sorry Anna, I just saw your comment. I think the sauce is enough for the average person but if you like to go all saucy then you are welcome to double it. I hope this helps.
Reply
Anna Grant
Was there enough sauce to go over the pasta or rice as well or just should I double up on sauce
Reply
Sophia
Allll the batter cooked off. By the time it was done cooking it was like I had just put it on the skillet plain
meredith
wow....way too lemony....just added more chicken broth and will see how it goes. also very very thin sauce. I'll boil it a little more.
Reply
Amira
Meredith, this is cool. I am happy you could adjust it to your liking.
Reply
Maria
Can I use lime instead of lemon?
Reply
Amira
Maria, yes for sure you can if you like the taste more than lemons.
Reply
Nancy hughes
So glad to see this recipe! I live this chicken dish, but do not drink alcohol, and most recipes have wine. Thank you , I’m a happy girl!!
Reply
Amira
That's great Nancy, I hope you'll like it. Let me know how it went for you. Thanks for your sweet comment.
Reply
Shannon
Great recipe we all loved it.Reply
Amira
Shannon, thank you so much for trying this recipe. Appreciate your feedback.
Reply
Just Someone
The alcohol cooks off so you're not consuming alcohol. The wine gives it that little extra flavor. If you don't use wine all you have is "lemon chicken".
Reply
Amira
Thank you for your input. Of course if you can consume alcohol go ahead and do so, it adds flavor and taste for sure. This is for those who cannot consume any alcohol at all.
Reply
Nate
I believe it’s called Chicken Francese because it uses a similar cooking method as French toast.
Reply
Amira
Nate, I actually cannot confirm or deny this info :). This dish is super delish anyways hehehe.
Reply
Naveen
Looks delicious, Amira! If it isn't too much trouble, may I ask how you prepared the rice you served with the chicken?
Reply
Amira
Naveen, this is my mom's tomato rice :). Chopped onions sauteed in some oil then add long grain rice, andd spices ( usually just salt and pepper) then a can of tomato sauce with more water to cook the rice
Reply
Heather Stark
I made this tonight for dinner and it turned out pretty good. My husband prefers that we not use cooking wines so this recipe fits in perfectly. The flavors were really good, though, and I would definitely make this again!Reply
Amira
Heather, thank you for your feedback. I am happy you and your hubby liked it.
Reply
mari donofrio
You forgot the egg step.
Reply
Amira
Thank you for spotting this, it has been fixed.
Reply
Fran @ G'day Souffle'
Yum, I can see why your family loved this dish- sounds like a double winner- you get to release your energy through the chicken pounding and your family gets to taste the delicious dish!
Reply
Amira
Hehehe, that's a good point Fran 🙂 another benefit for pounding chicken.
Reply
Juliana
I have a pounder but rarely use...now I might take is out from the drawer and try this chicken...I love the lemony chicken...and this sure sounds and looks delicious Amira.
I hope you are having a nice week 🙂Reply
John/Kitchen Riffs
I actually like to flatten chicken, veal, etc. But I have a nifty Italian meat pounder with an offset handle --- really works well. Anyway, I haven't had this dish for ages. It's really good, and yours looks spectacular! I've always wondered about the name, too. Anyway, good stuff -- thanks.
Reply
Evelyne CulturEatz
A meat pounder is one thing I am missing from my kitchen. I may have to use my massive rolling pin that used to belong to my grandmother. But the chicken looks just so delicious Amira!
Reply
Leave a Reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.