Baked Chicken Marsala Recipe (2024)

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This classic Baked Chicken Marsala Recipe never disappoints..it’s downright delicious year-round. This is comfort food that’s perfect for a special dinner, date night, or just for yourself.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

A tender piece of chicken that’s full of flavor and melts in your mouth…folks, that is what this Chicken Marsala Recipe is all about. It’s just a classic favorite, and no wonder!

Here’s some good reasons to make this delicious thing:

  • This is a perfect dinner to make if you’re having company, or want to impress someone with your cooking.
  • The flavors are incredible. While we typically don’t drink Marsala wine on its own, the alcohol cooks out and leaves behind an incredibly flavorful piece of chicken.
  • The variety of mushrooms in this recipe adds texture and with the wine and chicken stock makes a flavorful sauce.

Ingredients You’ll Need

For the full instructions and list of ingredients, please scroll down to the recipe card below.

  • Chicken: Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are what we need
  • Lemon: Fresh lemon juice is a perfect balance to these rich flavors
  • Butter: See above 🙂
  • Bacon: This flavors the whole dish in the most delicious way
  • Shallot: Milder than regular onions, with a little sweetness
  • Mushrooms: The star of the show are these delicious mushrooms
  • Marsala Wine: The key ingredient for this recipe…don’t worry, the alcohol evaporates out with cooking!

Step-by-Step Instructions

For the full recipe and list of instructions, please scroll to the recipe card below.

This recipe has several steps, but all of them are easy to manage. It basically goes like this:

  1. Prep the chicken by pounding it lightly to a 1/2 inch thickness, then dredge it in flour and seasonings and cook it in a skillet until it’s brown on both sides.
  2. Make a fabulous mushroom sauce with bacon, three varieties of mushrooms, shallots, garlic, tomato paste and Marsala wine.
  3. Combine the two and cook them together, then finish with a little butter, fresh lemon juice and chopped parsley.
  4. Totally delicious!

Expert Tips

  • When purchasing the chicken breasts, look for two thicker breasts, as they will be sliced in half horizontally to make four thinner breasts.
  • When cooking the chicken in the skillet, go for a very light golden brown before turning to the other side. The chicken will finish cooking in the oven, and it should be at least 165 degrees with an instant read thermometer by the time you’re ready to serve it.

Serving Ideas

  • Chicken Marsala is a wonderful dinner to serve if you have guests, it’s a little on the fancy side, but it’s not difficult to make. Some good salad options to serve with it are this Blackberry Goat Cheese Salad, this roasted pear salad would be wonderful too, or go for a simple, crunchy celery salad to go alongside.
  • Dessert is important too, so try something like these little blueberry pies, these thick, soft and lemony shortbread cookies with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or raspberry sorbet, or make this homey and delicious warm fruit crisp using whatever seasonal fruit you have on hand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I can’t find all the mushrooms needed for this recipe?

Just use one type then, of the variety you can find. For example, use Crimini mushrooms for the whole recipe if that’s all you can find.

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Baked Chicken Marsala Recipe (6)

Baked Chicken Marsala Recipe

Baked Chicken Marsala is a classic recipe with great flavor for company or date night!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

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Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 648kcal

Author: Paige

Ingredients

  • 2 Chicken Breasts, skinless, boneless 8-10 ounces each
  • ½ tsp Salt
  • tsp Pepper, freshly ground
  • 1 cup Flour, all purpose
  • 4 tablespoons Vegetable Oil
  • 3 strips Applewood Smoked Bacon, cut in 1/2" pieces
  • 2 tbsp Shallot, sliced thinly
  • 1 cup Crimini Mushrooms, sliced 1/2" thick
  • 1 cup White Button Mushrooms, sliced 1/2" thick
  • 1 cup sh*take Mushrooms, sliced 1/2'thick
  • 1 Garlic clove, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Tomato Paste
  • 1 ½ cups Marsala wine
  • 4 ½ teaspoons Lemon Juice, freshly squeezed
  • 4 tablespoons Butter, unsalted, cut in small pieces z
  • 2 tablespoons Italian Parsley, chopped fine
  • Sunflower oil

Instructions

  • Heat oven to 325F degrees with the oven rack adjusted to the middle.

  • PREPARE THE CHICKEN BREASTS

  • Cut the chicken breasts in half horizontally to make four pieces.

    Cover the chicken in wax paper or plastic wrap, and lightly pound the breasts out evenly, about ½ inch thickness. (You can do this with with a meat pounder or the bottom of a flat jar or (heavy) glass.) Pat the chicken dry with a paper towel and season each slice with the salt and pepper.

  • Place the flour on a plate, and dip each chicken breast in the flour, shaking off any excess, then transfer each piece to a separate plate.

  • Heat 3 tablespoons oil in a 12 inch non-stick skillet over medium-high heat.

    Place two chicken pieces in the skillet and cook until golden brown on one side, 3-4 minutes. Turn the chicken over, and continue cooking for 3-6 more minutes, until the chicken is no longer pink inside. Wipe out the skillet, and repeat with the remaining oil and the other two pieces of chicken.

  • Place all four pieces of chicken on a heatproof platter or pie plate, tented loosely with aluminum foil, and bake in the low warm oven while you make the mushroom sauce.

  • To make the mushroom sauce, add the cut pieces of bacon into the same skillet you cooked the chicken, turn it up to medium-high heat, then cook the bacon stirring and scraping the pan bits with a wooden spoon until it's crisp, about 5 minutes. Remove bacon and transfer to a paper-towel lined plate.

  • Add the shallots to the empty pan and cook on medium heat until soft, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Add the sliced mushrooms to the pan and continue cooking on medium heat stirring occasionally, until mushrooms are soft and lightly browned on the edges, 6-8 minutes. Stir in the minced garlic clove, tomato paste and the cooked bacon, continue cooking for one minute, then remove the pan from the heat.

  • Stir in the Marsala wine, scraping up any bits from the bottom of the pan with your wooden spoon. Return to the heat, increase heat to medium high, and cook the mixture for about 5 minutes, or until the sauce is slightly thickened, stirring it occasionally.

  • Turn off heat and stir in the lemon juice and butter, a pinch of salt and pepper, and one tablespoon of fresh parsley. Stir gently to combine together.

  • Remove chicken from the oven and place on a serving platter, pour warm sauce over the chicken and sprinkle with remaining fresh parsley and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Use a meat pounder or heavy bottom glass jar to pound the meat to half-inch thickness.

Nutrition

Calories: 648kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 103mg | Sodium: 454mg | Potassium: 906mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 575IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 3mg

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Source: Adapted via Cooks Illustrated. Original post text:

I swear I will not complain once in this post about the six feet of snow in my yard. That would just be boring.

I can’t deny that as much as I like crappy weather, and I really do, I’ve just about had it. Farmer’s Market, please. Hello, lemonade, my old friend.

I’ve been doing my share of snow-shoeing, which is nice. And cooking cozy breakfasts and dinners. Which sounds precious, but true. Give me a sweet potato pancake, scrambled eggs and a mug of hot tea and, well.

I’ve been thinking a lot about tweaking classic recipes during this cold and snowy winter and Chicken Marsala is an old favorite.

I haven’t made it in years – and I don’t eat chicken anymore myself – though I’ll happily cook it for family and friends.

One of the best versions of Chicken Marsala I’ve ever tasted was years ago at Martin’s Tavern in Georgetown. It’s one of those super comfy old restaurants with low lighting and dark wood walls – the kind of joint you never want to leave.

Dining there was such a treat I went back every time I returned to DC. While this recipe isn’t from Martin’s, it’s every bit as wonderful.

I highly recommend serving this savory dish with buttered mashed potatoes and extra Marsala sauce on the side. Steamed broccoli would be nice. Cake or pie are optional, but encouraged.

I changed things up a bit and added sliced shallots and used three kinds of mushrooms: shiitake, crimini and white button – for a deep, hearty, comforting flavor.The Marsala sauce is practically drinkable by itself. And hey, why not try it sometime on soft polenta too?

Baked Chicken Marsala Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best Marsala to use for chicken marsala? ›

For cooking savory dishes like this one, use a secco (dry), fine (aged one year) ambra or oro Marsala.

Is it better to cook with dry or sweet Marsala? ›

Though both were acceptable, tasters found that dry Marsala offered more depth of flavor, while sweet Marsala added sweetness and some flavor but wasn't as complex. The takeaway? For both savory and sweet applications, we suggest using dry Marsala if a recipe doesn't specify a style.

What can I use if I don t have Marsala wine for Chicken Marsala? ›

Marsala wine substitutes and a Nonalcoholic option:
  • Dry Sherry: one-to-one substitute.
  • Madiera wine: one-to-one substitute.
  • Grape Juice and Brandy: For every ¼ cup of Marsala wine you need in your recipe, substitute the following: ¼ cup of grape juice mixed with 1 teaspoon of brandy.
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Do you use red or white wine for Chicken Marsala? ›

Chicken Marsala is a dish that pairs wonderfully with wine. The sweet and savory marsala sauce is a great match with the complex notes of red wines, while the chicken itself pairs well with white wines. The key to pairing wine with chicken marsala is to find one that complements the marsala sauce.

How can I thicken my Chicken Marsala sauce? ›

The best ratio for a cornstarch slurry is 1 tablespoon of cornstarch to 1 tablespoon of very cold water, then whisk to combine. The secret to getting a slurry to work is to make sure your sauce is boiling as you add the slurry. Add the slurry in stages, thickening as you go.

Can I use balsamic vinegar instead of marsala wine? ›

To make the perfect marsala wine substitute for chicken marsala, replace ½ cup of marsala wine with ½ cup chicken stock, 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar, and one teaspoon of sugar. Mix the chicken broth mixture into your recipe exactly the same way you would add the marsala.

Is Chicken Marsala Indian or Italian? ›

Chicken marsala (Italian: pollo al marsala or scaloppine al marsala) is an Italian-American dish of chicken escalopes in a Marsala wine sauce. It is a variation of traditional Italian scaloppina dishes, of which there are many varieties throughout Italy.

Is it OK to drink Marsala cooking wine? ›

Marsala Varietals

The younger wines, like the ones you'll find at the bottom shelf of your liquor store, are best for cooking. Sadly, many people don't realize that Marsala makes a great drinking wine, usually as either an aperitif, or appetizer, or a dessert wine.

What's the difference between Marsala and Madeira? ›

Madeira (named after the Portuguese island where it is made) uses Sercial, Verdelho, Boal and Malvasia grapes. Marsala, the famed Italian fortified wine some consider one the world's best, is made in Sicily from Grillo, Inzolia (white), Catarratto and Nerello Mascalese (red) grapes.

Is cooking Marsala wine the same as Marsala wine? ›

The main difference between cooking wine and wine that you drink is quality. But just as a fine wine has subtle nuances, so too does the definition of cooking wine.

What drink goes with Chicken Marsala? ›

A dish like chicken marsala, which has creamy fats, needs acidity to cut through the richness. A wine with high acidity, like a riesling or Chablis, will pair beautifully with this dish. The acidity will cleanse the palate and make each bite taste refreshing.

Which Marsala is best for Chicken Marsala? ›

Should you use sweet or dry Marsala in your Chicken Marsala recipe? It doesn't make a huge difference, and either option will produce delicious results, but I would go for dry because the sweet Marsala has a bit too much sugar for such a savory dish.

How long is leftover Chicken Marsala good for? ›

Transfer your leftover chicken marsala to an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 4 days. To freeze your leftovers, store in an airtight container for up to 4 months. Thaw either in the microwave or in a skillet over medium heat with a splash of chicken broth.

What kind of Marsala for cooking? ›

Marsala is an Italian fortified wine with smoky, deep flavor. When making savory dishes like chicken or veal Marsala, dry Marsala is the classic choice; when making desserts, sweet Marsalais generally used.

Is Taylor Marsala wine good for chicken marsala? ›

Community reviews

3.0Use it all the time for making chicken marsala. Also goes pretty well with homemade fudge brownies. A lot of raisin & fig. 3.0Like an aged apple and caramel.

Is Cribari Marsala good for chicken marsala? ›

Marsala Wine Options

Sometimes I only have Cribari Marsala available to me, and though it's sweet, it's balanced enough to work in this dish.

What are the different types of Marsala wines? ›

Marsala wines range in sweetness based on residual sugar after fortification and are labeled accordingly: secco (dry), semisecco (semi-dry), and dolce (sweet).

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