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This sour cream and onion chicken recipe is a fun take on the classic flavors! Tender chicken breasts are pan-fried and smothered in an easy, rich, and creamy sauce.
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Why you’ll love it
This sour cream chicken is easy to make and quick. Apart from being a creative 30-minute meal to change up the rotation, it’s also fantastic if you or someone you’re cooking for is on a low-carb diet! It’s kind of got Chicken Stroganoff vibes but without the mushrooms.
The sauce is perfectly balanced between being creamy yet with a hint of tang. I don’t know about you, but I’m definitely a sauce person. This skillet chicken recipe makes plenty of rich onion-y sauce, and it’s amazing over a big ol’ pile of mashed potatoes.
What you’ll need
- Chicken – we’re cutting chicken breasts lengthwise to make smaller cutlets
- Garlic powder – it’s a tried and true method of mine to add it right to the cutlets along with salt & pepper for flavor
- Olive oil and butter – for pan frying
- Onion and garlic – I use Vidalia (sweet) onions, but your standard yellow or white ones will work just fine
- Chicken broth – to infuse even more savory flavor into the sauce
- Worcestershire sauce – it’s my secret ingredient to add irresistible a savory quality to sauces. Don’t skip it!
- Sour cream – we’re going full-fat because it has much better flavor and is less likely to curdle. I don’t recommend using low fat.
- Fresh parsley – optional but adds a bright touch
Tools for this recipe
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- I use this skillet.
- I recommend using an instant read meat thermometer to ensure meat isn’t undercooked or overcooked. It eliminates all the guesswork! Chicken is done at 165F.
- Store the rest of the garlic in this cute garlic saver.
How to make chicken with sour cream sauce
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Cut the chicken breasts in half lengthwise to make four thinner pieces. Sprinkle them with the garlic powder and some salt & pepper. In a skillet, sear the chicken until cooked through, then transfer it to a plate. Add the butter to the skillet along with the onions.
Cook the onions until they’re lightly browned and soft. Stir in the garlic, followed by the broth and Worcestershire sauce, then add in the sour cream and let it warm through. Add the chicken back to the skillet, spoon some sauce over top, season to taste, and sprinkle with chopped parsley!
Tips for success
- This recipe isn’t difficult to make, but I do recommend you watch the onions quite carefully so that they don’t scorch. They’re best cooked fairly slowly. You could cook them for even longer at a lower heat if you want to fully caramelize them.
- If the sauce thickens up too much, just add a splash more broth to thin it to your liking.
What to serve with this recipe
- Try Mashed Potatoes, rice, or Buttered Egg Noodles if you’d like to pair it with a starch.
- Or keep it low-carb with something like cauliflower rice or a side of veggies like my Easy Roasted Green Beans or this Easy Asparagus Recipe.
- For something very light, try this Super Simple Parmesan Arugula Salad.
Leftovers and storage
- Leftovers will be good in the refrigerator in a covered container for 3-4 days.
- I’d reheat over a low heat in a saucepan, adding a little more sour cream or broth if necessary to revive the sauce.
- I don’t recommend freezing creamy sauces.
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Sour Cream and Onion Chicken
Ingredients
- 2 chicken breasts cut in half lengthwise
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- Salt & pepper to taste
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoons butter divided
- 1 medium onion sliced
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 cup sour cream full-fat
- Fresh chopped parsley optional, to taste
Instructions
- Cut the chicken breasts in half lengthwise so you have 4 thinner pieces. Sprinkle them with the garlic powder and some salt & pepper.
- To a skillet, add the olive oil and one tablespoon of the butter. Let the pan heat up over medium-high heat for a few minutes.
- Once the pan is hot, add the chicken. Cook it for about 5-6 minutes/side or until it's golden and cooked through (165F). Transfer the chicken to a plate.
- Reduce the heat to medium, and add in the remaining butter and the onion. Sauté the onion until it's softened and lightly browned (about 10-15 minutes). Timing will vary depending on how thick you sliced the onion. You may need to turn the heat down further if it seems like it's burning vs. slowly browning.
- Stir in the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
- Stir in the chicken broth and Worcestershire sauce, and scrape up any brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
- Stir in the sour cream until you've got a smooth sauce, and let it heat through for a couple of minutes (ensure it doesn't bubble too much or else it could curdle).
- Add the chicken back to the skillet and spoon some sauce over top. Season with extra salt & pepper if needed, and serve immediately with some chopped parsley sprinkled over top.
Notes
- If the sauce is too thick, add a little more chicken broth.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I used chicken thighs bc it’s what I had in hand but damn, comfort food at its finest with this one. Served with lemon butter broccoli and egg noodles. Def going on rotation.
Yay!! I’m so glad you liked it!! ๐ Thanks for your review.
Just a bachelor here. I eat a lot of tacos and BLTs. Everyone should try this. It’s really simple, super tasty, and it will make you feel like you’re a cook.
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it, Joel!
Chicken Stroganoff!! What an amazing idea!! I will be making this tonight – your pictures made my mouth water!
Hope you enjoy it, Anita! ๐ Let me know! Yup, it’s definitely similar but I actually have a Chicken Stroganoff recipe here: https://bit.ly/3NpLcGE
Pretty darn good
Thank you!!
Iโm going to make the recipe as written, but I wonder if Liptons dry onion soup could be used instead of fresh onion.
Hi! You could definitely give it a try! Let me know how it goes.
This dish really hit the spot. I threw in some mushrooms that were about to go bad and it was *SO* good. Other than that, I followed the recipe exactly (including using Vidalia onions). Served it with whipped potatoes and sautรฉed garlic lemon kaleโ’twas a delicious and satisfying meal indeed. Highly recommend if you’re craving some comfort food!
I’m so happy it was a hit!! ๐ Thanks so much for your review, Morena!
Quite like other chicken breast/sour cream/onion recipes. I would use 1/2 amt of sour cream.
Not sure what you were expecting?
Making tonight, similar to another recipe I made up that brown’s chicken,then onions,then make a bechemel and add milk n throw chicken back in n cook the crap out of them,add seasoning and everything bagel seasoning.real good everyone loves it but this sounds really good n alot faster.ill see tonight.thanks for the fast recipes ๐
I hope you’ll enjoy it, Amber! ๐
This recipe sounds good. Do you think this would work with bone-in skin-on chicken thighs? If so, how would you modify the cook time/instructions?
Hi! I think that should work. I’d sear the chicken for longer, and you could pop it in the oven (just put the entire skillet in assuming it’s oven-proof) to finish cooking it… then take it out and let it rest while you make the sauce. I’d loosely tent it with foil so it stays warm.
Made this and it was delish! Thank you for another amazing recipe!
PS I noticed in the instructions the part to take the chicken out of the pan was missing. I luckily read the entire recipe before beginning, and saw you added the chicken back in, so I assumed I would take it out before the onions. ๐
Hi Alexa!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to write me a review. And thanks for pointing out that omission… I just fixed it! ๐ Yes, it is always good practice to read the full recipe through before starting so there are no surprises.
This was delicious and so easy. Served over mashed potatoes and sautรฉed green beans as a side.
Will definitely make again.
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it, Susie! Thanks so much for taking the time to write a review.