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This Chicken Madeira recipe has juicy mushrooms in a buttery wine sauce with melted mozzarella and asparagus. It’s like at the Cheesecake Factory but way tastier!
If you’ve never tried Chicken Madeira, it’s similar to Chicken Marsala.
Why you’ll love it
You order this dish from your favorite restaurant all the time, but making Chicken Madeira from scratch tastes so much better than at the Cheesecake Factory! This isn’t a straight-up copycat since I like to put my own stamp on all my recipes, but I have a feeling you’ll enjoy it even more. The homemade sauce is just over-the-top delicious!
This chicken dinner tastes gourmet but is really easy to make at home with not many ingredients, and the best part is how there’s plenty of that irresistible wine sauce to go with a big portion of mashed potatoes!
Ingredients you’ll need
- Fresh asparagus – it’s a classic pairing with the chicken in this recipe
- Chicken – we’re not going to pound the chicken breasts, saving you a ton of time
- Garlic powder – garlic powder and salt & pepper makes for perfectly seasoned chicken
- Olive oil and butter – for pan frying the chicken until golden
- Mushrooms – I chose cremini for their flavor and meaty texture, but you can change this up to suit your preferences or what you have on hand, e.g. white button mushrooms
- Garlic – minced to sauté with the mushrooms and really complement them
- Madeira wine – this variety of wine gives this dish its distinct flavor. I used Blandy’s “Duke of Clarence” rich Madeira, and it’s quite sweet. Just make sure to buy a sweeter variety vs. dry! You may need to go to a specialty liquor store, but check the Portuguese section of your grocery store wine aisle first.
- Beef broth – it’s rich and has deeper flavor than chicken broth
- Cornstarch – combine it with water, and you’ve got a quick slurry to thicken up the sauce
- Mozzarella – for all that melty goodness on top of the chicken!
What is Madeira?
- Madeira is a fortified wine that’s named after where it’s produced, in the Madeira Islands, an autonomous region of Portugal off the coast of Morocco that’s really well known for winemaking. Madeira uses a unique process of heating during its ageing, which gives it its amazing flavor! This was an accidental discovery when barrels of wine were transported on ships that passed through tropical climates. Cool, right?
How to make Chicken Madeira
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Boil the asparagus for 2-3 minutes, then set aside. Cut the chicken in half lengthwise, season it, and pan fry in a skillet with oil and butter until gently browned. Transfer to a plate.
Sauté the mushrooms and garlic with the rest of the butter in the same skillet until tender, about 5 minutes. Add in the wine, beef broth, and the cornstarch slurry.
Let it bubble, and then return the chicken to the skillet. Top with the asparagus and mozzarella. Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake until it’s hot, bubbly, and the cheese is beautifully melted!
Pro tip
- It’s a good idea to trim the woody ends off fresh asparagus since they can be dry and chewy! You can simply snap the ends off using your fingers, or use a knife to trim about a half inch to an inch off the ends. Look for where the white part starts to turn green.
Substitutions and variations
- The Madeira wine is what gives this dish its iconic signature flavor, so if you sub it, you won’t be making Chicken Madeira. With that said, you could use marsala wine, dry sherry, or dry port instead.
- If you prefer, you can pound the chicken, but cutting it in half lengthwise ensures thinner cutlets with very little effort!
- You can swap the beef broth for chicken broth if you prefer, but beef broth provides a richer color and flavor.
- Serve the asparagus on the side if you don’t want to add it into the skillet with the rest of the dish. If you can’t find asparagus, green beans work as well.
Tools for this recipe
- An instant read meat thermometer is very helpful to confidently make sure that chicken isn’t undercooked or overcooked.
- An oven-proof skillet is one of the most versatile cookware pieces you can buy.
- Cooking tongs can help you turn the chicken easily.
Leftovers and storage
- Leftovers can be stored for 3-4 days in the fridge in an airtight container.
- Reheat over a low heat either on the stove or microwave until the chicken is warmed through.
- I don’t recommend freezing this recipe.
What to serve with it
- A mountain of Easy Garlic Mashed Potatoes is the best way to go with all that ridiculously good Madeira sauce!
- Or try these Easy Roasted Potatoes and Carrots.
- If you want to lighten it up a bit, serve this chicken with steamed vegetables or a side salad.
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Any questions about this Chicken Madeira recipe? Let me know in the comments!
Chicken Madeira
Ingredients
- 12 spears thin asparagus trimmed & cut into thirds
- 2 large chicken breasts cut in half lengthwise
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- Salt & pepper to taste
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 tablespoons butter divided
- 8 ounces cremini mushrooms sliced
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 1 cup Madeira wine
- 1 cup beef broth
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch + 1 tablespoon cold water
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400F, and move the rack to the top third of your oven. Cut the woody ends off the asparagus, then cut the asparagus into thirds. Boil a pot of water. Once the water is boiling, cook the asparagus for 2-3 minutes (it'll be tender-crisp by the time the recipe is done) then rinse under cool water, drain, and set aside.
- Meanwhile, cut the chicken breasts in half lengthwise and season with the garlic powder and salt & pepper.
- Add the oil and 1 tablespoon of the butter to a skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, add the chicken and cook it for about 5-6 minutes/side until golden (it'll finish cooking in the oven if it's not quite cooked through). Transfer chicken to a plate.
- Add the remaining butter to the skillet, along with the mushrooms and garlic. Sauté for 5 minutes.
- Add the Madeira wine and beef broth to the skillet. Scrape any brown bits off the bottom of the pan and let it bubble for 5 minutes.
- Make the cornstarch slurry by combining 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 1 tablespoon of cold water and stirring it together in a small bowl. Pour it into the skillet and let the sauce continue bubbling for another 5 minutes (it should thicken up up a fair bit and will thicken a little more in the oven).
- Turn the burner off, then add the chicken back to the skillet and spoon some mushrooms over top of each piece. Arrange the asparagus around and on top of the chicken and then sprinkle the mozzarella over top (concentrate on the chicken but you can sprinkle it all over the skillet).
- Transfer the skillet to the oven and cook for 5-7 minutes or until the cheese has melted and the chicken is cooked through (165F). Broil for a couple of minutes if desired (watch it carefully).
- Season with extra salt & pepper as needed and serve immediately.
Notes
- If you don’t own an oven-proof skillet, transfer everything to a casserole dish once the sauce has finished reducing after step 6.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This recipe is just fantastic. Iโve made it a few times now and received rave reviews.
The only โproblemโ I had was that I wanted to double it, and when it was time to make the sauce it was too deep in my pan and took awhile to reduce. No fault of the recipe at all. I ended up bringing out another pan and splitting it up, and that was perfect.
I’m so glad you like this one, Louise!! ๐
Absolutely fantastic!! So easy to prepare. I have made this twice so far. Once with garlic mashed potatoes & once with pasta. My wife loved it and this recipe will now become a regular part of our menu planning. I may even consider the recipe to be one of my “comfort foods”. Thank you Natasha.
Thank you, Patrick!! ๐ So happy you both enjoyed it!
Made this tonight and it was a winner! The only thing I failed at was making the gravy thicker. Other than that it was wonderful! You are a magnificent cook!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you!!
So wonderful!!! Will be making this over and over!!!! Thank you!!!
You’re very welcome!! ๐
Higher than a 5. This is the recipe you want to make to impress your most important guest. The flavor is out of this world. Easy and most impressive.
Thank you so much!!
Wow! So delicious! I got home from work at 5 and had this on the table by 6. Made it as written (used green beans since they looked better than the asparagus in the produce section). Definitely would make again.
That’s so nice to hear!! Thanks for your 5-star review, Stephanie! ๐
Made this for dinner tonight and it was a replica of the Cheesecake Factory classic! Already looking forward to eating the leftovers sometime this week!
Fantastic!! ๐ So glad you liked it, Katie!
I would like to make this recipe using marsala wine instead of madeira and using chicken broth instead of beef broth. (I have marsala and would like to stay away from cream this time.) Any opinion on whether I’ll ruin it by doing this?
Thanks!
Hi Teddy! I actually suggest the marsala and chicken broth swaps in the blog post, so you’re good. ๐ There’s no cream in this recipe… Madeira isn’t creamy if that’s what you were wondering? Hope you enjoy it!!
Being a huge fan of chicken marsala, this sounded right up my alley. Picked up some madeira curbside from my local wine store and got to work. At the last second, I realized there was no cornstarch to be found so subbed a flour slurry instead (one or two tablespoons worth). The result was magnificent! Total marsala vibes but the beef stock and crimini mushrooms made it feel much heartier. Served it alongside some mashed potatoes doused with the silky mushroomy sauce and a garden salad. Thanks for the great recipe!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it!! Appreciate you taking the time to write me a review, Heidi!
Made this recipe the other night.
As per the recipe but I messed it up on the middle when the power went off for a few hours .
I was using our gas cook top no worries just the lights once I relised what I had done just had to add a few extra.steps to get back on track had to use Marsala instead of Madeira .But it turned out lovely.
Will make it again later in the week as per the recipe fully.
I do love try your recipes I think it is style of food..
Oh no! That’s no fun, but we’re so glad you got the recipe back on track after the power cut. Appreciate your review, Spencer! ๐