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Crispy Chicken Escalope with Seasonal Herbs: A Simple & Versatile Weekday Dinner

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One of my favorite weekday meals is crispy chicken escalope with seasonal herbs. I quickly pound chicken breasts thin and coat them with a crisp herbal breading. They fry super fast and go with numerous seasonal side dishes.

If you have chicken breasts and want to get dinner on the table quickly with minimal effort and lots of flavor, this is your dish!

How to Make Crispy Breaded Chicken Breast

The first thing I like to do is get 3 dishes out for coating the chicken:

  • One large plate with a cup of all-purpose flour seasoned with salt and pepper
  • One bowl with 2 eggs seasoned with salt and pepper
  • Another large plate for the crispy coating – panko, or a combination of panko, bread crumbs or wheat germ. I then chop fresh seasonal herbs and mix them in the panko with salt.

I place these dishes next to my stovetop to transfer the chicken easily.

top down view of 3 plates of flour, egg wash and panko bread crumbs for dredging chicken breasts

Next, I get my frying pan and drying rack ready. I like to use brown paper bags or newspaper under my drying rack if I have them because they do a nice job soaking any excess oil that drips.

I choose to fry with extra virgin olive oil. Since extra virgin olive oil does not have a high smoke point, I heat it to medium, medium-high heat. And as I shallow fry these chicken breasts, the oil only needs a few minutes to get hot. I turn the heat on when I start to coat the chicken.

Pounding Chicken Breasts

You’ll want to get your chicken breasts about 1/4″ thick. Use a meat mallet and a plastic bag or parchment to cover the breast so you can pound it thinly. This turns the chicken into chicken paillard (thin even chicken breasts). Fried chicken paillard = chicken escalope or chicken schnitzel. Whatever the name, the thinness makes these chicken breasts special.

Frying Chicken Paillard

Once your chicken is thin, you can start the coating and frying process. Add 1/2 ” oil to the frying pan and turn the heat to medium-high.

Dredge both sides of a chicken breast in the seasoned flour and then use one hand to transfer and coat both sides in the egg wash.

chicken paillard dredged in season flour

Lastly, dredge the chicken in the crispy panko coating flip it over, and press it down to get the final side coated.

chicken paillard dredged in herbed panko breadcrumbs

Move the chicken into the frying pan and let it fry for about 2-3 minutes while you get the next piece of chicken ready.

top down view of chicken breast frying in saute pan

Once the chicken is golden on both sides, move the crispy chicken escalope to the drying rack.

crispy chicken escalope with seasonal herbs on drying rack

Finally, sprinkle the top of the crispy chicken escalope with flaky salt. You could also sprinkle with more herbs and some lemon if you like.

Serving Suggestions for Escalope with Seasonal Herbs

This crispy breaded chicken is quite versatile. I like to serve it in the following ways:

  • Roasted broccoli and roast sweet potatoes.
  • Green beans and mashed potatoes.
  • Sliced on top of a chopped salad.
  • With pasta marinara and parmesan or topped with mozerrella and broiled as a chicken parmesan.
  • Black-eyed peas and sauteed greens.
  • Blistered marinated zucchini and tomato salad.
  • Greek salad and olives.
  • Crispy chicken sandwich with slaw and pickled fresnos.

As you can see, most of these sides are quick and easy to accompany the chicken. They can cook or be prepped while you cook the chicken, or thrown together at the last minute.

The chicken is also great as leftovers.

Seasonal Herb Combinations for Crispy Chicken Escalope

Depending on the season and what I have in my garden, I like to use various herbs in my panko coating. My go-to is probably thyme because I can grow it almost year-round. And it pairs so nicely with chicken.

  • Winter: Rosemary, thyme, sage
  • Spring: Chives, dill, parsley, chervil
  • Summer: Basil, oregano, tarragon
  • Fall: Thyme, marjoram, sage

Whichever herb combination you choose, your chicken will sing with flavor! I hope you enjoy this escalope with seasonal herbs as much as my family does.

close up of crispy chicken escalope with seasonal herbs cut in half on a butcher block

Crispy Chicken Escalope with Seasonal Herbs

This thin, crispy Chicken Escalope with Seasonal Herbs is a quick and versatile dish perfect for weekday dinners. Thinly pounded chicken breasts are coated in an herb-infused panko crust and pan-fried to a golden crisp. Customize the flavors with fresh, seasonal herbs for a dish that’s always fresh, flavorful, and family-approved!
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Course: Main
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chicken, high protein, quick, weeknight
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 22 minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 430kcal
Author: juiceofsevenlemons
Cost: $3.00/person

Ingredients

Instructions

Prepare the Coating Stations (Set up three shallow dishes)

  • One with seasoned flour (½ tsp salt, ¼ tsp black pepper).
    1 cup all-purpose flour, ½ tsp fine sea salt, ½ tsp black pepper
  • One with whisked eggs, seasoned with salt and pepper.
    2 large eggs
  • One with panko, wheat germ (if using), seasonal herbs, and a pinch of salt.
    2 cups panko breadcrumbs, ¼ cup wheat germ, 2 tbsp finely chopped seasonal herbs

Pound the Chicken

  • Place the chicken breasts between parchment paper or inside a plastic bag.
    1 pound boneless skinless pasture raised chicken breasts
  • Using a meat mallet, pound them to about ¼-inch thickness.

Dredge the Chicken

  • Coat each piece first in flour, then in the egg mixture, and finally in the herbed panko, pressing gently to adhere.

Heat the Oil & Fry

  • In a large skillet, heat ½-inch of olive oil over medium to medium-high heat.
    ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • Once hot, fry each escalope for 2-3 minutes per side, until golden brown and crispy.

Drain & Serve

  • Transfer to a drying rack lined with brown paper or paper towels.
  • Sprinkle with flaky salt and serve with lemon wedges.
    Lemon wedges, maldon salt

Notes

Pair with roasted veggies, mashed potatoes, a fresh salad, or pasta for a complete meal.
Seasonal Herb Combinations
  • Winter: Rosemary, thyme, sage
  • Spring: Chives, dill, parsley, chervil
  • Summer: Basil, oregano, tarragon
  • Fall: Thyme, marjoram, sage
You can substitute chicken thighs for a juicier version.
Make it gluten-free by using rice flour and gluten-free breadcrumbs.

Nutrition

Serving: 210g | Calories: 430kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 38g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 130mg | Sodium: 450mg | Potassium: 450mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 52IU | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 4mg

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