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This chicken marsala recipe is an Italian-American classic! It has juicy pan-fried chicken smothered in a creamy wine and mushroom sauce. It’s a 30-minute dish that’s simple to master in your own kitchen.
For more restaurant favorites at home, try my Easy Chicken Piccata or Chicken Madeira.
Why you’ll love it
Many restaurants have chicken marsala on their menu, but why not replicate it at home? It’s actually really effortless and quick, so it’s ideal for everything from a dinner party for easy entertaining to a weeknight meal when you’re craving something a little special.
What’s surprising to a lot of people is how few ingredients you need to make homemade chicken marsala. All it involves is a few pantry essentials along with a variety of wine that’s easy to get your hands on, and that’s it!
What is marsala?
- Marsala is an Italian fortified wine, which means a spirit has been added to it, in this case brandy. It’s got a kind of nutty, caramelized flavor when used in sauces. I recommend using either semi-secco (semi-sweet) or secco (dry) marsala for this recipe. I used Cantine Pellegrino Fine I.P. Marsala here. Don’t use sweet!
What you’ll need
- Chicken – we’re using two boneless/skinless chicken breasts cut into 4 smaller cutlets
- Garlic powder, salt & pepper, flour – for seasoning and dredging the cutlets to get a good crust, and flour will thicken the sauce
- Olive oil and butter – for sautéing
- Mushrooms – I love cremini mushrooms for their earthy and rich flavor that perfectly balances with the flavor profile of the marsala wine
- Garlic – use even more if you’re a garlic aficionado
- Marsala wine – this gives our sauce its signature taste
- Heavy cream – the key to making the sauce luxurious
Pro tip
Want a standalone recipe for the sauce? Head over to my Easy Marsala Sauce recipe.
How to make chicken marsala
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Prep and season your chicken, and then sear it on both sides until golden in a cast iron skillet. Transfer it to a plate. Fry the mushrooms in the same skillet with the remaining butter.
Add the garlic and marsala wine, and let the sauce reduce for a couple of minutes. Stir in the cream, and add the chicken back into the pan. Cook for until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce has thickened.
Tips for success
- If you prefer, you can pound the chicken so it’s thinner vs. cutting it in half lengthwise like I suggest. You may then want to use four chicken breasts and sear the chicken in batches. Making smaller cutlets so that it cooks faster and remains nice and tender is my favorite shortcut, though!
- This particular version of chicken marsala is meant to be cooked at a fairly high temperature throughout. To get the nice sear on the chicken and to quickly brown the mushrooms, it’s necessary that the pan is nice and hot!
- Only turn the heat down if it’s splattering like crazy or you’re using copper or cast iron cookware since they conduct heat much more than the regular stuff most of us use on a daily basis.
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- Be careful not to overcook it. If you’re in doubt, chicken is safe to eat at 165F as indicated by a meat thermometer.
- This is the skillet I use, and I mince the garlic with one squeeze of a garlic press.
- Butter is easy to measure out with this butter dish. It has measurement markings right on it.
Substitutions and variations
- Since this is chicken marsala, you probably don’t want to substitute the marsala for anything, but if you’re in a pinch, madeira or sherry will work.
- You can definitely use chicken thighs instead, but I recommend doing the searing step for a bit longer.
- I don’t recommend substituting the heavy cream with anything else. Half-and-half or milk will yield a thinner sauce. You may need to add more flour or cornstarch to thicken it up effectively. With that said, some readers have replaced the cream with extra chicken broth and had good results.
- On the other hand, if you love an extra creamy sauce, go ahead and increase the amount of heavy cream to 1 cup. Carpe diem!
What to serve with chicken marsala
- It’s delicious served over pasta. Try my Quick & Easy Garlic Butter Noodles. Also, Garlic Mashed Potatoes or my Stick of Butter Rice are equally tasty with the sauce.
- Serving it with this Easy Asparagus Recipe makes a great vegetable pairing.
- A slice of crusty bread, Garlic Bread, or a side salad with this Easy Italian Dressing would be fantastic as well.
Leftovers and storage
- This chicken will keep in the fridge for 3-4 days in an airtight container.
- To reheat, place in a small saucepan over a low heat, stirring occasionally until it’s warmed through.
- I wouldn’t recommend freezing this one because of the dairy in the sauce.
More restaurant-quality chicken recipes
I think it’s the absolute best chicken marsala recipe, but I’m maaaybe a little bit biased. Let me hear from you below if you made it! Tag me on Instagram with your S&L creations.
Easy Chicken Marsala
Ingredients
- 2 large chicken breasts
- Salt & pepper to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- Flour for dredging
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 tablespoons butter divided
- 8 ounces cremini mushrooms sliced fairly thin
- 1 large clove garlic minced
- 3/4 cup marsala wine see note
- 1/2 cup heavy/whipping cream
Instructions
- Cut the chicken breasts in half lengthwise to make 4 thinner cutlets. Season the chicken with the salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Coat each piece in flour.
- Heat the olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Once the pan is hot, add the chicken and sear it for 4-5 minutes/side or until golden. Take the chicken out of the pan and set aside (it'll finish cooking in the sauce).
- Add the remaining butter and mushrooms to the skillet and cook them for 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until browned.
- Add the minced garlic and marsala wine to the skillet and let it bubble for 2-3 minutes.
- Add the cream to the skillet, and then add the chicken back in. Cook for another 4-5 minutes until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce has thickened up a bit. Season with extra salt & pepper if needed. I added a little bit of chopped parsley to finish it off (optional).
Notes
- If you have smaller chicken breasts, there’s no need to cut them in half lengthwise, but you will need to cook them a bit longer.
- I recommend using either semi-sweet or dry marsala for this recipe. See blog post for more info.
- Chicken is safe to eat when it’s reached an internal temperature of 165F. Use an instant read thermometer to test for doneness.
- This recipe is also in the Salt & Lavender: Everyday Essentials cookbook.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This recipe was originally published on December 9, 2015. It’s been updated with new photos and better instructions but is the same great recipe!
I LOVE this recipe! My husband loves chicken Marsala and Iโve made it 3 times now and it is just a winner every time! Definitely my go to!
Yay!! I’m thrilled to hear that! Appreciate your review, Vanessa!
So I can put this entire dish together and refrigerate up to two days in an air tight container?
Yes, if it’s fully cooked it should be ok in the fridge for 3-4 days, then you can reheat.
I’m usually not a fan of this ingredient, but in this recipe, it worked wonders! It’s now a new favorite of mine
That’s great!!
Absolutely amazing and easy recipe. My husband and I loved it. I made it with some roasted potatoes and corn which ended up being a great combo with this chicken. Thanks for a great recipe!
I’m thrilled you two enjoyed it, Alejandra!! ๐ Thanks for your review!
I really enjoyed this recipe! I just happened to be cooking with pork chops so, I did a pork marsala and it was just as wonderful-though, I do enjoy it with Chicken too!! Thanks for sharing your recipe I really appreciated it-I look forward to leftovers and making again in the future!
Aww you’re very welcome, Jennifer! Thank you! ๐
Great Chicken Marsala recipe, easy to follow. Next time I’ll get the “real” Marsala wine, not the grocery store cooking wine, it was a bit too sweet. Nonetheless– delicious and easy recipe! I served with simple egg noodles and broccolini. Had my nephew over for dinner and he loved it!
I’m so glad it was enjoyed all around, Michelle! ๐
Made this tonight and it was delicious!!
So glad to hear it! ๐
I just made this for dinner and we all loved it!! My son in particular really enjoys Chicken Marsala in restaurants, and he said this was delicious!! Served it with a side of thin spaghetti and some asparagus.
That’s so great to hear, Claire!! Thanks for your review!
So good! And easy! I used fat free half and half and thickened the sauce with some flour. It worked perfectly!
Excellent!!
BW-,2/1/2023 Made this first time for me. . Used cooking Marsala cooking wine as that was what I had and in place of heavy cream used FF 1/2&1/2. Only change I would make is slice breast length wise if thick which would give 4 servings.
Hubby said it was good – served with rice and side salad.