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This creamy garlic chicken recipe is the ultimate easy comfort food! Tender chicken breasts smothered in a creamy garlic sauce are irresistible. Garlic lovers unite!
Love creamy chicken recipes? Try my Creamy Tuscan Chicken, this Creamy Bacon Chicken, or my Creamy Mushroom Chicken.
Why you’ll love it
This creamy garlic chicken is ready in about 30 minutes. It’s good enough to serve company, but it’s also one of those dishes that works for a quick weeknight dinner. A lovely reader said that it’s “one of the best things I have ever eaten!!!” It was an early hit on the blog and actually shaped the direction of S&L towards easy comfort food.
Yes, I include both garlic powder and an entire head of garlic in this recipe. It’s not a typo! Believe it or not, the garlic cloves themselves don’t make the sauce ridiculously garlicky. The flavor of garlic powder is slightly different than the fresh cloves. I’m going for all-out depth of garlic flavor here without making it overpowering.
What you’ll need
- Chicken – we’re using two large boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut in half lengthwise to cook faster and more evenly, so it remains tender and melt-in-your-mouth
- Flour – for a tasty crust on the exterior of the cutlets, and it also helps thicken the sauce
- Olive oil and butter – for sautéing
- Garlic cloves – use an entire head of garlic. Don’t worry if you don’t have the exact same number of cloves as I used. It’s not precise.
- Chicken broth – for the savory base of the sauce
- Lemon juice – a little bit of acidity for balance
- Garlic powder – for a different garlicky aspect! It’s a staple in my pantry.
- Heavy cream – it’s what makes the sauce luxuriously rich
Do I eat the garlic cloves?
- You do! If you’ve never really cooked with whole garlic cloves before, don’t worry. Cooking them in the sauce mellows them right out. It’s nothing like biting into raw garlic.
Tools for this recipe
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- You don’t have to spend a lot time peeling the garlic cloves. Use a silicone garlic peeler tube, or buy garlic cloves that are already peeled if you really want to save a bit of time. I usually just use my knife. Here’s a quick video tutorial how.
- This is my trusty 10.25″ Lodge cast iron skillet, and I use a chef’s knife to cut the chicken.
- Chicken is safe to eat at 165F, and the best way to never have undercooked or overcooked meat is using an instant read thermometer.
How to make creamy garlic chicken
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Cut the chicken breasts into four cutlets, season with salt & pepper, and coat with flour. Pan fry until golden, and then take them out of the skillet. Lightly brown the garlic cloves in the same pan.
Add the broth, lemon juice, and garlic powder to the skillet. Let it up bubble for a few minutes until the liquid has reduced somewhat. Pour in the cream, and return the chicken to the pan to cook until it reaches 165F inside and the sauce thickens. Garnish with parsley if desired.
Substitutions and variations
- Sub the cream at your own discretion. If you use something like milk or half-and-half, the sauce may curdle due to the high heat and end up thinner. I recommend reading through the reader comments. There’s tons of tips from readers who have tweaked this recipe to their liking.
- I use boneless/skinless chicken breasts for this recipe. You can substitute for chicken thighs, but keep in mind those may take a bit longer to cook.
- For an elegant touch, swap the chicken broth for a dry white wine like pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc.
- Readers have tried minced garlic in a jar, but the results won’t be the same and our kitchen has not tested that. You’re welcome to experiment.
What to serve with creamy garlic chicken
- Try Mashed Potatoes, a classic Easy Baked Potato, Stick of Butter Rice, pasta, or scoop up those tasty garlic cloves with fresh crusty bread.
- For veggie sides, I suggest sweet corn, Maple Roasted Beets and Carrots, or my very delicious Easy Roasted Cauliflower recipe. Green beans would also go great.
- If you’re pairing it with a salad, I love this Super Simple Parmesan Arugula Salad or going all out with my popular 10-Minute Caesar Dressing.
Leftovers and storage
- Store any leftovers of this creamy chicken in the fridge in a covered container for 3-4 days.
- Reheat in a saucepan slowly and over a low heat until warmed through.
- I don’t recommend freezing this one. The chicken will dry out, and creamy sauces don’t hold up well in the freezer.
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Creamy Garlic Chicken
Ingredients
- 2 large boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Flour for dredging
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoons butter divided
- 1 whole head garlic cloves peeled
- 1/2 cup chicken broth or stock
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 cup heavy/whipping cream
- Parsley chopped (optional)
Instructions
- Cut the chicken in half lengthwise so you have 4 smaller cutlets. Generously season them with salt & pepper and coat them in the flour.
- Add the olive oil and 1 tbsp of the butter to a skillet over medium-high heat. Once the pan is hot, sauté the chicken for 4-5 minutes/side or until it’s nice and golden. Take the chicken out of the pan and set it aside.
- Reduce the heat to medium (or even med-low if using cast iron), and add the rest of the butter to the pan. Let it melt and then add the garlic cloves. Cook them for 3-4 minutes, stirring often, until they’re lightly browned on the outside.
- Add the chicken broth, lemon juice, and garlic powder to the pan. Let it bubble for around 4 minutes or until the liquid is noticeably reduced.
- Stir in the cream and add the chicken back into the pan. Let it cook for another 5 minutes or so, until the sauce is reduced and the chicken is cooked through. Serve with freshly chopped parsley if you wish.
Notes
- I recommend using fairly large boneless/skinless chicken breasts for this recipe since we’re cutting them in half lengthwise. If you have smaller ones, use 4 of them and leave them intact.
- If your garlic cloves are particularly gigantic like some of mine were, feel free to cut them in half so they’re all roughly the same size.
- This recipe also can be found 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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Wonderful meal!!! Really easy to make and the hubby loved it! I added less garlic and added red pepper flakes. Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
So appreciated! I tried it on her friend and she ate 3 pieces! She’s like 70 lbs! Lol I couldn’t believe it! Such a hit and a new staple at our home! MOMS UNITE! This meal us a rock star for the kiddos!
Haha that’s great!
This recipe was awesome. First time trying it. Great flavor. We canโt wait to make it again but the thought about adding some red pepper flakes for a little spice.
Thank you!! ๐
I love this recipe have made it several times and it tastes better every time. Instead of the heavy/whipping cream I use creme fraiche it makes the sauce really creamy and smooth no curdling. Happy cooking the homemade chef.
This was delish!! Family LOVED IT very much and want it in rotation. โค๏ธ
Fantastic!! ๐
Iโm a total beginner when it comes to cooking and I totally botched the recipe after step two. I donโt think I used a skillet or at least didnโt heat it properly because one side of my chicken was perfectly golden brown after 3 minutes and the other was white and burnt black after 30 seconds! I switched to a pan with higher sides and said oh well and then immediately forgot I wasnโt supposed to add the cream with the lemon juice, garlic powder, and chicken broth! I threw all that in a bowl and restarted but added the abomination instead of the plain cream and somehow by some culinary miracle, this was the best chicken Iโve ever had! My whole family loved it! This is one of those recipes that I feel you can screw up and somehow still save it. Iโm definitely making it again!
Aww “culinary miracle” haha. We’re thrilled it worked out for you anyway, Food Burner! ๐
I made this last night and WOW! It was delicious!! My family also loved it. I did add a little grated parmesan cheese to the sauce. Even though, I think it would have been delicious without it also ๐ This is definitely a keeper recipe, thank you!
You’re welcome, Gloria! So glad it’s a new family fave!
Amazing! Didnโt have heavy cream so I used 2% and worked out fine. It was simple yet looked and tasted fancy ๐
Awesome! ๐
NATASHA I suck at cooking i admit it and my mom was out of town so i had to make dinner i wanted garlic chicken but thoughts why not creamy garlic chicken i made this and thought it would be okay but this is GREAT i made it for the second time and i made it for my mom and she even said it was so good i ending up using minced garlic (1 tablespoon) whiyh 1 tablespoon of the juice i also added (Italian seasoning,garlic salt,paprika,adobo,onion powder) with garlic olive oil too and made it with rice sooooooo good this is my best and this will be my signature dish thank you for producing such a good dish ๐ !
Aww we’re so happy it was a hit, Jessica!! Thank you for the kind review. And I bet you’ll be a pro chef in no time! ๐
Loved the recipe, very yummy!
That’s great to hear, Maria! Thanks!