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This easy one pan lemon chicken gnocchi recipe has tender pan-fried chicken and pillowy gnocchi nestled in a luxurious lemon cream parmesan sauce. It’s ready in about 30 minutes!

If you love these flavors, try my Creamy Lemon Chicken, this Creamy Lemon Chicken Pasta, or my One Pan Lemon Chicken Orzo next.

the best creamy chicken gnocchi in a skillet

Why you’ll love it

This gnocchi with pan seared chicken breasts will become a regular on your table. It’s fast, creamy, and comforting. The bright lemon sauce is really simple to make. Gnocchi might seem fancy but is actually very easy to cook with, and this is a fantastic one pan recipe.

Yes, the gnocchi cooks right in the sauce! There’s no need to boil it separately. I’ve been making my easy one pan gnocchi recipes since 2017. The one that started it all is this Creamy Mushroom and Spinach Gnocchi. Apart from resulting in fewer dishes, I think everyone appreciates a recipe like this one that just feels special without a lot of effort.

What you’ll need

  • Chicken – we’re using two chicken breasts cut into four smaller cutlets so they’ll cooker faster
  • Lemon pepper – for seasoning the cutlets to directly infuse tons of brightness. Lemon pepper seasoning is a blend of dried lemon zest, pepper, and sometimes includes salt and other spices. I use McCormick brand.
  • Garlic powder – it’s another level of savory flavor
  • Olive oil and butter – for pan frying and the base of the sauce
  • Garlic – use even more if you’re a garlic lover
  • Chicken broth – for depth of flavor
  • Lemon juice – always use freshly squeezed
  • Heavy cream – it gives the sauce that signature luscious quality
  • Gnocchi – we’re using the shelf stable potato variety. See more tips below.
  • Parmesan cheese – use freshly grated
  • Spinach – it adds a pop of fresh goodness
ingredients for lemon chicken gnocchi

Helpful tips

  • I use the shelf-stable gnocchi that’s typically found in the dry pasta aisle, but you can also find similar in the refrigerated pasta section.
  • I don’t recommend using fresh homemade gnocchi for the one pan technique as it can disintegrate as the sauce cooks since it’s generally very delicate.
  • The gnocchi releasing starch is important to the thickening of the sauce, so if you opt for cauliflower gnocchi, be mindful that the sauce won’t thicken the same. Perhaps try adding a cornstarch slurry or roux to thicken it up, but we haven’t tested this.

How to make lemon chicken gnocchi

This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

pan frying chicken in a skillet and making lemon sauce

Cut the chicken to make four thinner cutlets, and season them with the lemon pepper and garlic powder. Pan fry until golden, and transfer to a plate. Cook the garlic, then add the broth and lemon juice. Scrape up the browned bits for extra flavor.

cooking gnocchi in a skillet and adding spinach and parmesan

Stir in the cream and gnocchi. Let it bubble softly until the gnocchi is cooked through and the sauce has thickened. Take the pan off the heat, and toss with the parmesan and spinach until it wilts. Add the chicken back in.

Tools for this recipe

Check out Natasha’s favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!

  • I use cooking tongs to make turning the chicken in the skillet effortless, and a splatter guard is an inexpensive way to make clean-up easier.
  • An instant read thermometer ensures chicken isn’t overcooked or undercooked. It’s safe to eat at 165F. 
  • I use my Microplane to freshly grate the parmesan cheese on top for best taste and texture and my handy garlic press to mince the cloves without the need to peel them.

Substitutions and variations

  • You may sub the chicken breasts for chicken thighs if you prefer.
  • I don’t recommend subbing the cream for something like half-and-half or milk. With lower fat alternatives, the sauce is more prone to curdling from the acidity of the lemon juice. You could try using coconut milk if you’re familiar with using it, but the flavor will be different.
  • You can skip the spinach if you want or use another veggie like peas to change it up.
  • Your sauce may end up slightly lighter in color depending how long your chicken takes to sear/how many brown bits are left in the bottom of your skillet.

What to serve with lemon chicken gnocchi

a plate with lemon chicken gnocchi

Leftovers and storage

  • Any leftovers you have will keep for a few days in the fridge in an airtight container, but keep in mind that the gnocchi will continue to release starch and thicken up the sauce over time.
  • Reheat in a small saucepan over a low heat slowly. Add a splash of broth or cream to thin out the sauce if needed.
  • I don’t recommend freezing chicken gnocchi leftovers. The texture may change, and cream sauces don’t do well in the freezer.
close-up of creamy lemon chicken gnocchi

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the best creamy chicken gnocchi in a skillet
4.94 from 73 votes

Lemon Chicken Gnocchi

This easy one pan lemon chicken gnocchi recipe has tender pan-fried chicken and pillowy gnocchi nestled in a luxurious lemon cream parmesan sauce. It's ready in about 30 minutes!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 2 large chicken breasts
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon lemon pepper seasoning see note
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 cup heavy/whipping cream
  • 1 pound uncooked potato gnocchi
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 cups (packed) fresh baby spinach
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Cut the chicken in half lengthwise so you've got 4 thinner cutlets. Season each side with the garlic powder and lemon pepper. If the lemon pepper seasoning you're using doesn't contain salt, be sure to salt the chicken as well.
  • Add the oil and butter to a skillet over medium-high heat and let the pan heat up for a few minutes. Sear the chicken for about 5-6 minutes/side or until it's golden and cooked through. Transfer the chicken to a plate (tent with foil to keep warm if you wish).
  • Reduce the heat to medium and add the garlic to the skillet and cook for about 30 seconds.
  • Stir in the chicken broth and lemon juice and scrape up any brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
  • Add in the cream and gnocchi. Give it a good stir and ensure the gnocchi is submerged in the liquid. Let it bubble gently, uncovered, for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the gnocchi is cooked and the sauce has thickened. The gnocchi will release starch as it cooks, thickening up the sauce, so do not pre-cook the gnocchi. Keep in mind the sauce will thicken more as it cools, so don't let it get too thick (add a splash more broth if needed).
  • Take the pan off the heat and add in the parmesan cheese and spinach. Toss until the spinach has started to wilt and it's nicely mixed in. Add the chicken back into the skillet (along with any juices from the plate) and spoon some sauce over top. Season with salt & pepper as needed and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Lemon pepper seasoning is a blend of dried lemon zest, pepper, and often salt and other spices. If you don’t have any, you can season the chicken with salt & pepper, but the overall dish will taste a bit less lemony. I use McCormick brand lemon & pepper seasoning.
  • Sub the cream for something lower fat at your own discretion (I don’t recommend it). The citrus is likely to curdle lower fat alternatives.
  • Chicken is safe to eat when an instant read meat thermometer reads 165F.
  • This recipe is also on page 185 of the Salt & Lavender: Everyday Essentials cookbook.

Nutrition

Calories: 638kcal, Carbohydrates: 44g, Protein: 35g, Fat: 36g, Saturated Fat: 19g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 172mg, Sodium: 874mg, Potassium: 607mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 2514IU, Vitamin C: 10mg, Calcium: 229mg, Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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190 Comments

  1. Brooke says:

    5 stars
    This was amazing! All of your sauces are top tier. Iโ€™m going to make again next week and add some sun dried tomatoes.

    1. Natasha says:

      Aww thank you so much, Brooke!! ๐Ÿ˜€

  2. Beth says:

    5 stars
    Yum, yum, yum! Easy and comforting- Iโ€™ll be making this one again. Iโ€™m interested to try some variations, like peas instead of spinach too.

    1. Natasha says:

      I’m so glad you liked it, Beth! ๐Ÿ˜€ Yes – you could definitely try those variations.

  3. Dan says:

    Why you write the recipe in such a bad way? Firstly, all ingredients are at the very bottom, I have to scroll back and forth all the time and no information how much you need to add as you read or at the tip. Next, you jump for one point to another and it’s very hard to follow and understand what you mean. In general whatever at the bottom of a page should be on top. That’s it. Nothing else. Good dish though

    1. Natasha says:

      Hi Dan. I am not sure what is so confusing to you. The recipe card with the full ingredients and instructions is right above the comments section… all in one place. Supplemental info that goes into more details (ingredients overview, step-by-step photos, what to do with leftovers, etc.) is above it in the blog post. If you took a few minutes to read the entire blog post instead of jumping back and forth in a huff, you would find it logical and well organized. Or, if you don’t want any additional tips, simply hit the “jump to recipe” button at the top of the blog post. It’s funny how people like yourself who love to complain NEVER have issues finding the comments section.

      1. Kate says:

        5 stars
        Omg well said and you are my new hero!! Donโ€™t let folks with negative reviews and lack of common sense get you down! I have loved every recipe Iโ€™ve tried on your site!

        1. Natasha says:

          Aww thank you, Kate! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Your support is appreciated!

  4. Melisse says:

    This is a new family favorite!! So delicious!

    1. Natasha says:

      Thank you!! ๐Ÿ˜€

  5. Angie Brooks says:

    5 stars
    My family loved this recipe.

    1. Natasha says:

      Wonderful! Thank you, Angie!

  6. Sylvie says:

    5 stars
    I just made this for company tonight and it’s a 10 out of 10. Easy and delicious.

    1. Natasha says:

      Thank you so much, Sylvie!! ๐Ÿ˜€

  7. Jette says:

    5 stars
    Love this recipe, so easy and lovely comfort food for 2 ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Natasha says:

      Thank you so much, Jette!

  8. Jordan says:

    3 stars
    This was beautiful but we were not a fan. The lemon was too much.

  9. Andrea says:

    Hi!!!! Do I need to use a skillet? Can I use a frying pan for this?

    1. Natasha says:

      Hi! As long as it’s deep enough.

  10. Kathleen says:

    5 stars
    this dish is absolutely excellent. love how little prep there is, just grating the cheese if you’re using a block. i’ve made it for my family a couple of times and made it for my in-laws tonight. all were impressed ๐Ÿ™‚ a keeper for sure

    1. Natasha says:

      I’m thrilled to hear that, Kathleen!! ๐Ÿ˜€