Easy Chicken Marsala (30 Minute Meal) (2024)

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By: The Chunky Chefpublished: 03/20/2019

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Chicken marsala is a one pot, 30 minute meal made with golden brown chicken cutlets, savory mushrooms and a rich marsala wine sauce that is every bit as tasty as an restaurant version!

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EASY CHICKEN MARSALA (30 MINUTE MEAL)

Looking for other great one pot recipes? Try my chicken stroganoff, chicken parmesan pasta, chicken and dirty rice, or cheesesteak pasta!

How many of you have ordered chicken Marsala from a restaurant before? The chicken is thin, crispy around the edges, and coated in a luxuriously flavorful sauce. And of course, the mushrooms!! Mmmm, the mushrooms. While the basics of the recipe are very similar across all versions, the sauce can vary from creamy to dark. For this version, I chose to keep the sauce dark and rich, but feel free to add a splash of cream to lighten it up if you’d like!

It’s noooooo secret that mushrooms and I go wayyyy back. I LOVE them. From slow cooked, boldly roasted, or stuffed… I can’t seem to get enough!

I love that chicken Marsala is a one-pot dish… easy cleanup!!

USE THE RIGHT MARSALA WINE

Marsala wine is a fortified wine that can be found in grocery stores. There are two main kinds; sweet and dry. Since chicken marsala is a savory dish, dry is definitely recommended. If you’ve never had marsala wine before, it’s very deep in flavor, and won’t disappoint in this dish!

SUBSTITUTION OPTIONS FOR MARSALA WINE

If you don’t have or can’t find marsala wine, my favorite substitution is Madeira wine, or even a nice dry white wine. However, if you don’t want to use any alcohol at all, you can use an equal amount of beef broth or stock, but bear in mind, this won’t have the same classic flavor.

Asparagus isn’t a traditional part of the dish, but since it’s in season right now, I couldn’t resist grabbing some when I was at the store. It looked so vibrant! I like to blanch mine in boiling water for a few minutes, then shock it in an ice bath. Then I just chopped it and tossed it right into the pan with the chicken Marsala for some great flavor, not to mention great color 🙂

HOW TO MAKE RESTAURANT-QUALITY CHICKEN MARSALA

  1. Use quality ingredients! This recipe doesn’t have a long ingredient list, so each ingredient needs to be amazing. Remember, quality doesn’t have to equal expensive.
  2. Either slice chicken breasts in half (horizontally) into thinner pieces, or pound them until they are about 1/2 inch thick. Not only does this help make this a 30 minute meal by allowing the chicken to cook through quickly, but it also ensures that each bite isn’t all chicken and nothing else.
  3. Don’t be afraid of those browned bits on the bottom of your pan after cooking the chicken. Those bits = TONS of flavor. Just use a wooden spoon to gently scrape the bottom of the pan as the mushrooms and onion are cooking.

While it may look fancy, this is a meal that’s perfect for a busy weeknight! Just 30 minutes is all it takes, and you could be sitting down to this amazing meal.

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GREAT SIDE DISH OPTIONS FOR CHICKEN MARSALA

  • Crockpot (no boil) Mashed Potatoes
  • Cheesy Roasted Broccoli
  • Semi-Homemade Garlic Bread
  • Bourbon Glazed Carrots
  • Caesar Salad (with homemade dressing – it’s so easy, I promise!)

PRO TIPS FOR MAKING CHICKEN MARSALA:

  1. The flour used is for not only making the chicken nice and crispy, but for thickening the sauce as it cooks.
  2. Use a combination of olive oil and butter when cooking the chicken. The olive oil ensures the butter doesn’t burn, and the butter lends amazing richness and flavor to the dish.
  3. To save yourself some time, some grocery stores offer “thin cut” chicken, or chicken cutlets. These are a great option since they don’t need any slicing or pounding to be nice and thin.
  4. Use any combination of mushrooms you like. I’ve used all cremini (or baby portobello), all white button, and a combination of both.

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Easy Chicken Marsala (30 Minute Meal)

4.84 from 79 votes

Author: The Chunky Chef

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Calories: 562

Servings: 4 servings

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This easy chicken Marsala dish takes just 30 minutes to make!

Ingredients

  • 4 chicken breasts sliced horizontally or pounded until 1/2" thick
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/3 cup + 1 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
  • 5 Tbsp olive oil , divided
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter , divided
  • 8 oz white button mushrooms sliced
  • 8 oz cremini mushrooms sliced
  • 2 Tbsp shallots (or your favorite onion) minced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2/3 cup dry Marsala wine
  • 2/3 cup beef stock
  • sprig of fresh thyme (optional)
  • Fresh parsley minced, for garnish

Instructions

  • To a large pan or skillet, add 2 Tbsp olive oil and 1 Tbsp butter and heat over MED-HIGH heat.

  • Sprinkle pounded chicken cutlets with salt and pepper on both sides, then lightly dredge in the 1/3 cup flour. Shake off excess flour and add chicken to hot pan. Work in batches if needed, as over-crowding the pan will prevent the chicken from crisping up.

  • Cook chicken about 3-4 minutes per side, until golden.

  • Transfer chicken to a plate and set aside.

  • Add 2 Tbsp olive oil and 1 Tbsp butter to the pan and add mushrooms.

  • Saute about 5-8 minutes, seasoning with salt and pepper about half-way through cooking.

  • Remove mushrooms to plate with the chicken and set aside.

  • Add remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil, then add shallots and garlic. Saute about 1 minute, until soft and fragrant.

  • Sprinkle in the 1 Tbsp flour and stir to coat. Cook for a minute to get the flour taste out.

  • Pour in Marsala wine and beef stock, scraping the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon.

  • Cook, stirring often, for 2 minutes, or until sauce is slightly thickened.

  • Slide chicken and mushrooms back into the pan, making sure to get all the juices from the plate into the pan - that's pure flavor there!

  • Add 1 Tbsp butter to the center of the pan, toss a sprig of thyme in there if desired, then cover the pan and let cook about 2 minutes.

  • Stir and spoon sauce over chicken.

  • Garnish with parsley if desired and serve.

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Chef Tips

1. Recipe adapted slightly from Saveur
2. Can be served over pasta, mashed potatoes, rice, quinoa, veggies, whatever you'd like.

3. If you want asparagus in your recipe, like in my photos, here are those instructions:

  • Blanch asparagus in boiling water for about 2 minutes, then shock them in a bowl of ice water.
  • Dry asparagus on paper towels, then add them to the pan when you cover it and cook it the last two minutes.

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The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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  1. Mary Mikowski says

    Family loved

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  2. Rainy says

    Very good but I had to use marsala cooking wine because my store didn’t have regular marsala wine and it was way too salty. I found out later that cooking wine has salt in it so I should have left out the salt in everything else.

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  3. Ruth says

    My family loves this. My husband requested after we had a couple weeks ago. By the end of summer we are looking for heartier meals. I like this with a cheesy garlic mash or cube fried potatoes. A little extra sauce for the potatoes and everybody’s happy :). Super easy to make gluten free as well. leftovers never go to waste!

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  4. Kristin M says

    Great recipe!! This is very similar to how my mom makes it. I much prefer using beef stock for it than chicken stock like so many other recipes call for. Only change was using sweet marsala which I already had opened on hand. Hubby licked the plate clean!

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  5. Nikki says

    Good Morning,
    wonderful , tasty recipe.
    Did you ever make it the night before serving?

    Reply

    • The Chunky Chef says

      Glad you enjoyed! I haven’t tested making this recipe ahead of time, but if you do some experimenting I’d love to know how it turns out 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

How to thicken up chicken marsala sauce? ›

Simmer the Sauce and Thicken it

The chicken will cook through while simmering in the sauce. Once it's done, you can thicken the sauce with a cornstarch slurry.

What red wine goes with chicken marsala? ›

A lighter-bodied red wine such as a Valpolicella or Pinot Noir is ideal for this dish because it will allow the chicken and mushrooms to shine through without competing with them too much. If you're looking for something more robust in its flavor profile, try a Chianti or Rose.

What do you serve with chicken marsala dinner? ›

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  1. Rice. Rice is a classic, gluten-free side dish that pairs perfectly with chicken Marsala. ...
  2. Risotto. For a classic Italian side dish, consider risotto, a creamier alternative to plain rice. ...
  3. Egg Noodles. ...
  4. Angel Hair Pasta. ...
  5. Zucchini Noodles. ...
  6. Polenta. ...
  7. Mashed Potatoes. ...
  8. Boursin Hasselback Potatoes.
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Can you use regular marsala wine for chicken marsala? ›

USE THE RIGHT MARSALA WINE

Marsala wine is a fortified wine that can be found in grocery stores. There are two main kinds; sweet and dry. Since chicken marsala is a savory dish, dry is definitely recommended. If you've never had marsala wine before, it's very deep in flavor, and won't disappoint in this dish!

How do you thicken chicken masala sauce? ›

Mix cornstarch, tapioca starch, or arrowroot with cold water or a cup of liquid from the curry sauce to make a slurry. Add this at the end of the cooking process—the sauce should thicken as soon as it returns to a boil.

Is it better to cook with dry or sweet Marsala? ›

A Guide to Buying Marsala

It is sweet, even at its driest. If you intend to bake with it, the dolce (sweet) is generally recommended, while the secco (dry) is best for savory cooking. Either makes for a successful dessert or cheese pairing.

What's the difference between chicken piccata and chicken marsala? ›

While both chicken piccata and chicken Marsala are cooked in the same way, there are a few key differences between the two dishes. Chicken piccata isn't creamy. It's cooked with white wine, chicken broth, capers, and lemon juice. It's tangy and bright instead of rich and creamy.

Does the alcohol cook out of chicken Marsala? ›

And in case you're worried, no, the sauce doesn't taste “alcoholic” at all. The Marsala wine is simmered rapidly to cook out most of the alcohol, leaving behind just the flavour.

Which Marsala is best for chicken Marsala? ›

For cooking savory dishes like this one, use a secco (dry), fine (aged one year) ambra or oro Marsala. This impressive dish leans on the wine's flavor profile, giving it a deep and nutty richness. Even better, it comes together quickly, which makes it just as suitable for busy weeknights as weekend entertaining.

Can you drink Marsala wine or is it just for cooking? ›

So, bottom line – yes, you can (and you should!) drink marsala, whether on its own an aperitif or stirred into a co*cktail. Just don't buy it at the grocery store.

Can I use vinegar instead of Marsala wine? ›

To make the perfect marsala wine substitute for chicken marsala, replace ½ cup of marsala wine with ½ cup chicken stock, 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar, and one teaspoon of sugar.

Can I use rum instead of Marsala wine? ›

There are several options from Smith's rum, to Marsala (quite traditional) to brandy and Kahlua (a coffee liqueur). I generally find that adding a liqueur makes the dish too sweet, and like the clean flavour of brandy the best, although rum would be a close second.

How do you thicken a sauce that's too watery? ›

A general ratio to work with is 2 tablespoons flour for every cup of liquid. Start by adding a little bit, then cook, stirring, for a few minutes to allow the sauce time to thicken and cook off the raw flour taste; if the results are minimal, add more.

How do you thicken Marsala sauce without flour? ›

Add ¼ teaspoon of xanthan gum to the sauce in the small bowl and whisk until combined. Return the thickened sauce to the pan along with the browned chicken. Simmer the sauce on medium-low heat for 5 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened to your desired consistency.

What can I add to sauce to make it thicker? ›

Ways To Thicken Sauce
  1. Tomato Paste. If your soup or stew is watery, adding tomato paste may help! ...
  2. Arrowroot. You might prefer to avoid gluten in your recipes. ...
  3. Flour. ...
  4. Reduce Your Liquid. ...
  5. Puréed Vegetables. ...
  6. Egg Yolk. ...
  7. Yogurt. ...
  8. Rice.
Jul 15, 2022

How do you thicken runny chicken dressing? ›

Cornstarch, arrowroot, common wheat flour, and the flours or powders made from potato, tapioca, chickpea — to name but a few — long have been used to thicken cooking liquids. (Gelatins and gums also can play a similar role.)

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