This Chicken Parmesan recipe is the chicken dinner I can count on to make my family happy – they love a good Olive Garden copycat dish. It has a parmesan crust that seals in the juiciest chicken breast, topped with marinara and melted cheese.
Chicken Parm is quick and easy, make-ahead friendly, and reheats beautifully. Watch my video tutorial and you’ll be on your way to making this restaurant-quality dish at home.

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Helpful Reader Review
“I made this dish for my son in laws birthday and our family and friends loved it! It was so easy but most importantly, they all loved it! BTW I also used your marinara recipe, so easy and you’re right why are we buying the premade jar.” – Stephanie ★★★★★
Chicken Parmesan Video
This is one chicken dinner you’ll make on repeat, and it always gets rave reviews. It’s truly simple to make (done in under 40 minutes) and is perfect for busy weeknights or even a special Italian dinner night in. It’s a keeper of a recipe!
Easy Chicken Parmesan Recipe
This is my classic version of Chicken Parmesan that I have perfected after making it countless times for my family and friends. This is the best combination of juicy chicken, a crisp and perfectly seasoned crust under a crown of Homemade Marinara, and melty cheese. Being make-ahead friendly and reheats well, it’s perfect to make for new moms, and it’s one of my go-to recipes that I make for my kids when we’re traveling and I want to make sure they are well fed.
The Italian name is Chicken Parmigiana, and in the US, it has been nicknamed Chicken Parm, short for Chicken Parmesan. It is essentially breaded and parmesan-crusted chicken breast covered in tomato sauce and cheese, and is similar to Eggplant Parmesan and my Meatballs Parmesan. If you want to take this a step further, you can also make Stuffed Chicken Parmesan.

Key Ingredients for Italian Chicken Parmesan
You just need a few pantry staples to make Chicken Parm. We do love to add a little parsley or basil to garnish the top, but that’s optional. All you need for the perfect chicken parm is:
- Chicken breasts – get boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Chicken cutlets or chicken tenders would also work well here.
- Breadcrumbs – seasoned Italian bread crumbs add more flavor to the chicken. Panko, plain breadcrumbs or even gluten-free bread crumbs also work; stir in 1/2 tsp dried basil for extra flavor.
- Eggs – dredging with flour then dipping in eggs helps the bread crumbs stick. If you want to make it egg-free, you can replace eggs with buttermilk.
- Cheese – use freshly grated Parmesan for the crust and shredded mozzarella for topping. You can use whole milk mozzarella or low-moisture part-skim. You can also add a slice of fresh mozzarella over the top, but it will release a little more moisture into your dish.
- Marinara sauce – This is the best with homemade marinara sauce, but if you’re in a hurry, you can use your favorite store-bought marinara

How to Make Chicken Parmesan
- Cut 2 chicken breasts in half length-wise for 4 cutlets. Put them between plastic wrap and use a meat mallet (or rolling pin, or heavy saucepan) to pound them to an even 1/3″ thickness and season. Pounding the cutlets tenderizes them and helps them cook faster and evenly. If you skip the pounding, you’ll want to sauté for longer to ensure they cook through properly.

- For the dredging station – Set up 3 shallow bowls: In the first bowl, combine flour, salt, and pepper; in the second bowl, beat together eggs; and in the third bowl, combine parmesan and bread crumbs. Coat the chicken in flour, dusting off excess, then dip it in eggs and turn to coat in breadcrumbs.

- Pan-fry – Once all chicken is breaded, heat a large non-stick skillet with enough oil to lightly coat the bottom and saute 3-4 minutes per side – it doesn’t have to be cooked through at this point. You’re looking for a golden breading and to remove surface moisture. It will finish cooking through in the oven.
- Assemble and bake – Pour half of your marinara sauce in a casserole dish. Arrange chicken pieces over the marinara in a single layer. Spoon on marinara sauce and sprinkle with cheese, then bake in a casserole dish at 425˚F for 15 minutes or until just cooked through (165˚F on an instant-read thermometer), the cheese is melted and browned in spots, and the sauce is bubbling.
Natasha’s Tip for Crispy Chicken:
If you want an extra crispy chicken parmesan, reduce or omit the marinara sauce at the bottom of the casserole dish. You can also bake the chicken on a wire rack set over a baking sheet to keep it crispy all around. My personal preference is the marinara sauce because it’s moisture insurance, prevents sticking, adds extra flavor, and is the perfect one-pan dish that’s ready to serve over spaghetti.

Serve With
You’ll love this served over buttered Homemade Pasta and paired with my Caesar Salad or Roasted Asparagus or Roasted Cauliflower. It can also be served as a hot sandwich on a toasted hamburger bun for lunch.
Can I Make Baked Chicken Parm Instead of Frying?
While we prefer sautéing the chicken lightly in oil because it is faster and yields a uniformly golden result, you can skip the pan-frying step and make this a healthier Baked Chicken Parmesan.
To make baked chicken parm, complete steps 1 and 2. Then, coat breaded chicken breasts with cooking spray on all sides, and bake the chicken on a baking sheet at 400˚F for 15 minutes or until the center reaches a safe internal temperature of 165˚F. Remove from the oven, add 2-3 tablespoons of marinara sauce over each cutlet, and top with cheese. Then, return to the oven for another 3-5 minutes, or until the cheese is melted.

I love re-creating my favorite Italian restaurant dishes like Zuppa Toscana, Smashburgers, and of course, this Italian Chicken Parmigiana. I even have an entire category on my blog for restaurant copycat recipes, and homemade is fresher and usually healthier with better ingredients than going out.
Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
I love how breaded chicken keeps and reheats well without tasting like reheated chicken. The breading acts as a barrier to keep the chicken moist and tender, so Chicken Parmesan is perfect for meal prep.
- Prep ahead – You can saute the breaded chicken until it’s fully cooked through to 165˚F, arrange it in a casserole dish, and top it with marinara and cheese, then cover and refrigerate up to 24 hours. Bake before serving, adding 5 minutes to the bake time or until the internal temperature reaches 165˚F on an instant-read thermometer.
- Storing Leftovers – once cooled to room temperature, cover and refrigerate for up to 3 days, or wrap and store in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months.
- To Reheat – thaw in the refrigerator overnight if frozen, then bake uncovered in the oven at 375˚F for the crust to crisp up.
Chicken Parmesan

Ingredients
- 2 chicken breasts, (large), about 1 1/2 lbs*
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, or GF flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 2 large eggs, beaten until frothy
- 1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs, *
- 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, shredded or grated
- 2 Tbsp Light olive oil, to sauté
- 3 cups marinara sauce, divided
- 4 oz mozzarella cheese, (1 cup shredded)
- 1 Tbsp fresh basil, or parsley, chopped for optional garnish
Instructions
- Prepare the chicken – Trim chicken breasts and slice in half length-wise so you end up with 4 equal-thickness cutlets. *Pound larger chicken breasts to 1/3-inch thick. Season with salt and pepper.
- Set up dredging station – In the first shallow bowl, stir together 1/2 cup flour, 1 tsp salt, and 1/2 tsp black pepper. In a second bowl, whisk 2 eggs until frothy. In a third bowl, stir together 1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs with 1/2 cup parmesan cheese. Dip both sides of each chicken cutlet into the flour, tapping off the excess, then dip in beaten eggs, letting excess egg drip off and finally dip into the cheesy breadcrumbs, pressing cutlets into breading to ensure a thick, even coating of crumbs. Let the breading sit for 5 minutes so it adheres better when frying.
- Pan-fry – Heat a large non-stick pan over medium heat and add enough olive oil to lightly coat the bottom of the pan. Once oil is hot, add chicken in batches (don't crowd the pan) – the chicken should sizzle. Sauté 3-4 min per side or until golden brown – it doesn't have to be cooked through at this point.
- Assemble and bake – Pour half of the marinara* into a 9×13 casserole baking dish. Arrange chicken over the sauce in a single layer. Top each chicken down the center with remaining marinara, then cover with shredded mozzarella. Bake uncovered at 425˚F for 15 minutes or until the chicken reaches a safe 165˚F on an instant-read thermometer, the cheese is melted, and the sauce is bubbling. Garnish with chopped parsley or basil if desired.
Notes
*Substitute Italian bread crumbs with Panko crumbs, plain bread crumbs, or gluten-free crumbs. Add 1/2 tsp dried oregano for extra flavor.
*If a crispier chicken crust is preferred, use less sauce in the bottom of the casserole or even omit the sauce at the bottom.
Nutrition Per Serving
Filed Under
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My son’s gf loves chicken parm and orders it everywhere. So I was pretty intimidated to make it for my first time ever for her. But this recipe was perfecto! I did it exactly as written and it was not only delicious, the chicken was so, so tender. She said it tasted just like her favorite Italian place! Thank you so much.
That’s amazing, Janita! Thank you for sharing that with me.
You are right this was the best chicken parmigiana recipe!
Everything was perfect! I let the marinara simmer for a couple of hours because I had the time and new it could only get better!
Thanks for the recipe it will be my go to from now on!
Thank you for the awesome feedback! I’m so happy that you loved our Classic Chicken Parmesan Recipe.
Oh my goodness. I made this last night, first time making it. It was sooooooo good. I can’t even begin to tell you how good it was. I used fresh basil and fresh oregano, and I put sliced mozzarella chess instead of the sheds. Great recipe. Definitely a keeper.
Thank you, Natasha for posting this one. Your churros are next.
You’re very welcome, Amelia. So glad that you enjoyed it! I hope you’ll love all the other recipes that you will try.
Soooo, say I was meal prepping and forgot to pan fry the chicken before freezing my casserole dish. Can I still bake it like that just for longer time or do I need to fish out the chicken and cook it once it’s thawed? Do you have recommendations on additional cook time?
I made this two weeks ago and it was magnificent. My dad asked for it this week again. I thought I was being smart to prep it and freeze for busy week day, but ended up messing up recipe. Lol
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions.
Hi Kelly! I’m not sure how the freezing would have effected the breading but see my note above in the blog for instructions on baking under “healthier baked chicken Parmesan.” You’ll want to bake it until the internal temperature reaches to a safe 165˚F.
Hi! This was so easy to make. I’m curious, does the nutrition info include the noodles? Thank you!
Hi Kacie! The nutrition facts only include the ingredients on the recipe card. The noodles are not counted for.
This recipe was fabulous! watching the video first really was helpful to complete and get such good results. Also I had a lot of large chicken breasts, so used some of the same process less the parmesan cheese and was able to assemble your chicken piccata……viola! so easy and as usual great results. can’t wait for your cookbook to be available. I am sure you will have no problem hitting the NYT best sellers list.
Awesome! I’m really happy to know that you are enjoying my recipes. I hope you’ll love all of the recipes that you will try. Thanks so much for your support, I appreciate it.
I’ve been making this for a few years just like the recipe is written and it’s perfect every time. My friends and family always ask me to make it!
I’m so glad it’s being enjoyed.
The homemade marinara is a game changer. It makes the dish so fresh and bright. We recently served this dish to some friends and they commented that it was the best Chicken Parm. they ever had. The Italian bread crumbs mixed with parmesan cheese add so much flavor.
Excellent dish. This is a great weekday night dish. Quick, easy and delicious.
That’s wonderful to hear, Dennis! Thanks so much for the feedback. I appreciate it.
Made this tonight for Anniversary dinner. We absolutely loved it! This will be my only chicken parm recipe to use going forward! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, Mary. So glad to know that you both enjoyed it. Happy Anniversary to you both!
This was the very first time in making Chicken Parm. And it wont be my last. Family loved it.
Thank you Natasha….
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Martha!
I have made the chicken Parmesan and the Marina sauce a number of times, always perfect! I don’t buy jar marina, this is so much better and no sugar. Chicken Parm is the best and I always get compliments. Thanks for the recipe
You’re so welcome! Glad you loved this recipe and I hope you’ll enjoy all the recipes that you will try from us.
This boosted my confidence learning my way around. Thanks Natasha 😊
You’re very welcome, Vanessa!
We made this tonight. It was delicious. I should have pounded my chicken a little bit before getting going. This recipe does take some time and a fair number of dishes. But the homemade marinara sauce is a great addition. My family enjoyed it.
Feel free to pound it longer nex time, good to know that you still enjoyed it!
I don’t normally leave comments but my husband said this was one of his favorite meals that I have cooked.
Wow! That’s awesome, Shylar! I’m so glad you found a favorite on my blog!
I made this yesterday. It was amazing! Chicken was moist. Because of time I used jar marinara but I can’t wait to try your homemade recipe. My husband says you remind him of Julia Childs. Now that’s a compliment 👍😁 I don’t just browse for recipes anymore, my first stop is to your site. Your cooking is great, but l especially love your videos. Not a lot of nonsense talking, and they’re enjoyable with a side kick of humor. ❤️ Keep doing you!!
Hello Diane, thank you for your good comments and compliment! It helps inspire me do more recipes for you all. Thanks for sharing!
Made these tonight for dinner and everyone loved them! They were so easy and quick to make. Definitely will make them again. Thanks Natasha!
Awesome! So happy to hear that this was a huge hit. Thank you so much for sharing that with us.
Hi Natasha.
Can I use unsalted saltine crackers if I don’t have Italian bread crumbs.
Love all your recipes.
Hi Monica! Thank you, I’m glad you are loving the recipes! I haven’t tested cracker crumbs to know how they would work as a substitute in this recipe. Let us know if you experiment with it.
Me and my 13 year old daughter had a cook off tonight. I’ve been wanting to make a chicken parm for some time and went here. Copied the recipe including the sauce and oh my God did it turn out amazing.
My daughter made a sesame chicken and broccoli over white rice and I turned some delicious sourdough into garlic bread as a side to the chicken parm.
Both dishes were incredible and I thank you for sharing this with us average Joe’s! Wish I could include a photo!
That’s inspiring for us, Lucas. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience trying our recipes. We’re happy that you’re enjoying them!
This is a great chicken parm recipe, but it takes me longer than 30 minutes. This time I made it, I broke it down into stages. I prepped the breading, then put the cutlets in the fridge. Then I cooked them in the oil, then I put them in the oven to finish. I think the refrigeration helped keep the breading on the chicken
Thank you for sharing! I’m so glad you love this recipe!
Made this for the first time tonight and my 3yo said “mommy can you make it again I really like it”.
Awe, that’s the best feeling! So glad it was enjoyed. Thank you for sharing.