Chicken Marsala is an Italian classic with juicy pan-seared chicken in a creamy and savory marsala wine sauce. You can easily re-create this restaurant-quality Chicken Marsala from the comfort of your own kitchen. You will only hope for leftovers after making this dish. This is a dish that my entire family loves!

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We love recreating our favorite restaurant recipes. Some of our best copycat recipes include Zuppa Toscana inspired by Cheesecake Factory, Chili’s-inspired Cajun Chicken Pasta and Monetery Chicken, and Shrimp Pasta from Olive Garden. They can be made at a fraction of the price, are often healthier, and are great crowd-pleasers. This Chicken Marsala recipe is no exception.
Easy Chicken Marsala Recipe
It’s easier than you think to re-create this classic Italian-American Chicken Marsala. It’s such a special dish for Valentine’s Day or a date night in, but it’s also a dish my children love.
This chicken marsala is great served up with some Creamy Mashed Potatoes or even pasta with a side of Roasted Asparagus or Caesar Salad. Serve this to your dinner guests and they will always be impressed. P.S. This recipe is easy to scale and can easily be doubled or tripled for a crowd. Watch the video tutorial below and you will be a pro in no time.
Chicken Marsala Video
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What is Chicken Marsala?
Chicken Marsala is made of thin chicken cutlets that are pan-seared and served in a creamy and flavorful mushroom wine sauce. Marsala wine originated in western Sicily, Italy, back in the 1700s. While chicken marsala itself might not be found in many restaurants in Italy, it is an Italian-inspired dish. It can be found in many Italian restaurants here in the US. Traditionally, it’s made without adding cream, so it’s optional, but I love adding it.

Marsala Chicken Ingredients
This Italian-American dish is made with simple ingredients. Be sure to source the right Marsala wine (see tips below):
- Chicken breast – 2 large chicken breasts cut in half will make 4 cutlets (you can also substitute with 1 1/4 lbs of chicken tenders).
- Flour, salt, and pepper – for dredging the chicken
- Olive oil and butter – combining olive oil and butter adds rich flavor to the sauce and prevents the butter from burning since the oil has a higher smoke point.
- Mushrooms – give depth and flavor to the creamy sauce. I would argue that mushrooms are a key ingredient, but if you must substitute, you could sautee/ caramelize some sliced fresh onion instead to compensate for lost flavor.
- Onion powder and garlic – add great flavor while keeping the sauce smooth.
- Marsala wine sauce – is made up of dry marsala wine, chicken stock, and heavy whipping cream. The cream is optional, but it adds a lovely richness to the sauce. Also, make sure to use a DRY Marsala wine for authentic flavor (more on that below).

How to Make Chicken Marsala
You’ll love how this recipe comes together in one skillet. We call this the ‘dish factor,’ and I am all about washing fewer dishes.
- Cut chicken breasts in half lengthwise to make 4 even cutlets. Place between plastic wrap and use a meat mallet or heavy saucepan to pound to an even 1/3″ thickness. Season chicken all over with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper, dredge in flour (shaking off the excess), then set aside.
- Heat a large non-reactive pan over medium heat. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil and 1 Tbsp butter. Once butter and oil are hot, add dredged chicken in a single layer and saute until golden and cooked through; about 3-4 minutes per side (don’t overcook). Cook the chicken in batches if your skillet is too small. Set chicken aside and tent with foil to keep warm.

Pro Tip:
To test for doneness and prevent overcooking, use an instant-read thermometer and cook until the chicken breast reaches a safe internal temperature of 165˚F.
- Add mushrooms and saute until excess liquid from mushrooms evaporates and mushrooms are golden brown (5 min). Stir in 1/2 tsp onion powder and 2 minced garlic cloves and saute for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
- Add 3/4 cup marsala wine, scraping the bottom of the pan to deglaze. Increase the heat and cook until mostly reduced down (4-5 min), then add 3/4 cup chicken stock, and while stirring, add 1/2 cup heavy cream in a steady stream. Lower the heat to keep at a simmer and continue to simmer the sauce for another 4-5 minutes until slightly thickened. Season sauce with salt to taste. I added 1/4 tsp salt.
- Return chicken to pan and sprinkle the tops with 2 Tbsp parsley. Spoon the sauce over the chicken and keep on the heat until heated through (about 2 minutes). The sauce will thicken more as it cools.

What is the Best Wine for Chicken Marsala?
Use dry marsala wine, NOT sweet marsala. Sweet Marsala is meant for dessert recipes and won’t work well. If your grocery store doesn’t sell liquors, you can find marsala at your local liquor store. The first time I made Chicken Marsala was with sweet wine, and I took a long pause from the dish after that, only to discover I was using the wrong wine! It’s surprising how many recipes don’t specify this critical detail.
Can I Substitute the Marsala Wine?
If you cannot find Marsala wine, a Madeira wine would also work, as we used in our Chicken Madeira. If alcohol is a concern, most of the alcohol is cooked out in the pan, so you get the added flavor, and the sauce ends up with an insignificant amount of alcohol. If you want to make it wine-free, you could use more broth and boil that down, but the flavor profile wouldn’t be the same.
Is it necessary to pound out the chicken?
It is important to pound the chicken cutlets for several reasons. Pounding your chicken to even thicknesses ensures they will get cooked evenly. It also helps break down the chicken’s fibers, making it extra tender. If you are protesting this step, you can save some prep time using chicken tenders instead.

Tips for the Best Chicken Marsala
When cooking with wine, the acidity and alcohol combined with cream may cause the sauce to clump or separate if you change the recipe or process. Follow these tips to help prevent that from happening to your sauce:
- Avoid light cream or “half & half,” which doesn’t play well with wine and can curdle.
- Use a non-reactive skillet when cooking with acidic ingredients. Some good options include enameled cast iron, stainless steel, or ceramic-coated cookware.
- Stir the sauce while slowly adding the cream.
- Keep the sauce at a simmer after adding the cream and avoid a rapid boil.

Storing Chicken Marsala
Leftovers of Chicken Marsala keep well, and in general, anytime you have chicken in a creamy sauce, it reheats well without having that ‘reheated chicken flavor.’ After absorbing the flavors for a day or two, the chicken will taste even better.
- To Store – Once the dish is made, let it cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate. According to the USDA, cooked chicken should be stored in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
- Reheating – As a rule of thumb, you should reheat food using the same method it was cooked. Transfer the chicken to a skillet and reheat on the stovetop over low heat until warm. Do not boil, or the chicken will overcook, and the sauce may separate.
More Chicken Dinner Recipes
If you loved this Chicken Marsala recipe, you should check out some of our other delicious chicken dinners:
- Chicken Parmesan
- Instant Pot Whole Chicken
- Spatchcock Chicken
- Easy Chicken Noodle Soup
- Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken
- Chicken Pot Pie
- Honey Garlic Chicken
- Greek Chicken Bowls
Chicken Marsala Recipe

Ingredients
- 1 1/4 lbs chicken breast, (2 large), or chicken tenders
- 1/2 tsp salt , or to taste
- 1/4 tsp black pepper, or to taste
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, for dredging
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 8 oz brown button mushrooms, halved or thickly sliced if very large
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 3/4 cup dry marsala wine, (not sweet)
- 3/4 cup chicken stock, reduced-sodium
- 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
- 2 Tbsp parsley, finely chopped
Instructions
- Cut chicken breasts in half lengthwise to make 4 even cutlets. Place between plastic wrap and pound until 1/3" thick. Season chicken all over with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper, dredge in flour (shaking off the excess) and then set aside.
- Heat a large non-reactive, heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil and 1 Tbsp butter. Once butter and oil are hot, add dredged chicken and saute until golden and cooked through; about 3-4 minutes per side or just until the internal temperature reaches 165˚F on an Instant-read thermometer. Set chicken aside and tent with foil to keep warm.
- Add more oil to the pan if needed along with mushrooms and saute until excess liquid from mushrooms evaporates and mushrooms are golden brown (5 min). Stir in 1/2 tsp onion powder and 2 minced garlic cloves and saute another 30 seconds or until fragrant.
- Add 3/4 cup marsala wine, scraping the bottom of the pan. Increase the heat and cook until mostly reduced down (4-5 min) then add 3/4 cup chicken stock and while stirring add 1/2 cup heavy cream in a steady stream. Lower the heat to keep at a simmer and continue to simmer and reduce sauce another 4-5 minutes until slightly thickened. Season sauce with 1/4 tsp salt or season to taste.
- Return chicken to pan and sprinkle the tops with 2 Tbsp chopped parsley. Spoon the sauce over the chicken and keep on the heat until heated through and the sauce has thickened to your desired consistency (2 minutes). Keep in mind, the sauce will thicken more as it cools.
I love watching your videos on Facebook. I’ve tried and enjoyed many. This one has to be my favorite. This is by far the best Marsala I have ever had! Honestly better than I’ve had in restaurants and it was so easy and quick to make! I love following you. You have such a wonderful sense of humor!
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing your great review and wonderful compliment, Lana!
Made this for dinner tonight! Thank you again Natasha for a great recipe!
Made it for dinner for my finicky eaters. It was so amazing amazing
! Thank you for this recipe!
You’re welcome, Farrah! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!
This is a fantastic recipe. My second time making this and both have been perfect! Great flavor and creamy sauce. You make me feel like an accomplished home cook! Thanks!!
That is so nice to know, Kerry. Thank you so much for your good comments and feedback!
This is the best Chicken Marsala I have ever made. The sauce is rich and creamy, and the chicken is very tender. I did add a little thickening ( cornstarch and sauce) because I like a thicker sauce. You just can’t beat this recipe.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Loved this recipe for chicken Marsala. The only change that I made was to skip the onion powder and added a small chopped onion and did not use garlic. Was delicious. This will be my go to for chicken Marsala!
Yay, excellent! Thanks for your awesome review, Trish.
Hi Natasha ! I am going to make this for dinner. I usually use these as a talented cook at the age of 11 can you make this without mushrooms?
Hello Adria, we love it with mushrooms and I haven’t tried any other substitute to advise. You can omit it too but it’s awesome with it!
Love the flavors and the easy-to-follow recipe, but I’ve made this twice, following instructions to the letter and the sauce won’t thicken. Suggestions?
Hi there, thanks for sharing and I’m glad you liked this recipe. I would recommend continuing to simmer for a few more minutes until the sauce thickens. Also, keep in mind, the sauce will thicken more as it cools.
Hi, I didn’t have any Marsala and used a dry red wine. The colour of my dish was not golden brown like yours, but rather a bit purplish!! Still delicious though. Thanks
If you are not able to find Marsala wine, a Madeira wine would also work next time.
I made this for in-laws today for something easy yet still delicious and impressive. I am a nervous cook but this meal turned out fantastic!!! Everyone loved it. Thank you for providing an easy recipe that tastes delicious.
That is so great! Thanks for sharing that with us and good job to you too.
Easy to make and delicious! Will make again for sure.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that Nikki! That’s so great!
I have made this twice and it is wonderful!!
Isn’t it the best! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe Kate!
Wowza this was good, what am I saying, it was better than good. It was fabulous! I watched the video and thought this looks easy! I’m not always the best at executing a new recipe but this was winner winner chicken dinner! For those thinking about getting already sliced chicken cutlets, don’t. I had those on hand and though the flavor was terrific, they were a bit too thin and because I was concerned about overcooking, they didn’t get as brown as I wanted, get the chicken breast and slice them at home. I am not ashamed to say that I am probably addicted to mushrooms. I just wanted more lol. So I may use more than the 8 oz. My guy took one bite and said ooh this is good! Thanks Natasha for an easy, tasty, better than restaurant quality dish that I already want to make again.
Love it! Thank you so much for sharing your great experience making this recipe, Lynda. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
The chicken Marsala taste was excellent, the chicken perfect. The only issue was my sauce was pretty thin. The only thing I can think is maybe I didn’t let the wine reduce enough. Any tips?
Thanks
Dave
Hi Dave, that could be part of it. You can see in the video where I slice the chicken in the pan what the consistency should be like. Also, make sure to use heavy cream which helps instead of light cream.
Made this today, it was very good. I served it over angel hair pasta.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
I made this for lunch today. My husband & I loved it. The best Chicken Marsala we have ever tasted…so delicious and the recipe/video were so easy to follow.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful review with me Alice! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe!
Made this for dinner this week, quick and easy, and delic.! We will be making this again, wry soon. Keep your recipes coming, they are all wonderful.
That’s just awesome Amy! Thank you for sharing that great review with me!
Can I substitute the cream somehow. I am lactose intolerant. Thank you. . Love your recipes
Hi Monica I haven’t tested this with anything else like coconut cream so I can’t say for sure.
Made the Chicken Marsala again for the 10th time. This is my go to.
Couldn’t be any better or easier. Thank you and keep up the great work! Thank your husband for the great video work also…
I tried over 30 of your recipes and they were all fantastic.
Thanks Again,
Claude
Sounds like you found a new favorite Claude! That’s so great!
Do you use Curley leaf parsley or flat leaf? The videos look like curly parsley.
Hi Jan, I usually opt for curly parsley because it is more photogenic, but either will work here.
Thanks!
Hi Natasha this is Neha from Pakistan
I really love your recipes and have tried lots of them . But unfortunately I couldn’t try your recipes which involve alcohol because i am a Muslim. Can u please provide an alternative of alcohol when next time u record your recipes . That would be really considerate of you
Hi Neha, If alcohol is a concern, most of the alcohol is cooked out in the pan so you just get the added flavor and the sauce ends up with an insignificant amount of alcohol. If you are looking to make it wine-free, you could just use more broth and boil that down, but the flavor profile wouldn’t be quite the same.
This was amazing!! Thanks for another amazing recipe! So simple and way to make.
You are most welcome, Terrie. Thank you so much for your awesome feedback!