Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (2024)

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (1)

Louie

Rating: 4 stars

10/17/2015

When I first had a piece of chicken fresh, I was a little underwhelmed by the flavor. Perhaps it was the cornstarch that threw me off or something else I didn't do quite right. However, over the next few days of meals I ate the rest of the servings and found myself enjoying this more and more. The mushrooms and pearl onions are fantastic and while I may opt for a small change on the chicken for personal preferences, I think this is a great meal that is quick and extremely easy.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (2)

Rmdollish

Rating: 5 stars

07/28/2015

This was an excellent dish. Instead of slicing the breasts, we pounded them flat with a mallet. Other than that, we followed the recipe exactly.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (3)

Allison

Rating: 4 stars

04/21/2015

I subbed white wine for brandy, since Iprefer the flavor. I alsoused flour instead of corn starch(that stuff is awful) and skipped the butter to lighten it. It was soooo good. My husband and I both loved it!

-Allison

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (4)

daneanp

Rating: 3 stars

01/22/2015

We thought this was pretty good. I didn't mess with making the cutlets, I just used the whole breast and cooked them longer, then finished them in the oven while I made the sauce. I used 1 less tablespoon of olive oil that way too. DD didn't like the pearl onions, but the flavor of the sauce was good. We had this with roasted garlic couscous and steamed spinach.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (5)

javjavjav

Rating: 5 stars

01/03/2015

Didn't have brandy, used Marsala instead. Wonderful!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (6)

blazecook

Rating: 5 stars

10/22/2014

This is really good. I did not have brandy, so used marsala wine with a little balsamic vinegar. served with rice pilaf and spicy green beans. For the pearl onions, i used another reviewers suggestion and cut the ends off and boiled for 2 mins, let cool and then popped out the onion. Thanks for a wonderful way to use mushrooms.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (7)

FossilGoddess

Rating: 4 stars

10/21/2014

Really liked this recipe. For me it was difficult to find the frozen pearl onions, so when I did find them I bought two bags. Used brandy the first time, and cognac the second. My husband said cognac was just really good brandy (probably more expensive, but he had it in the cabinet). I really liked it, and it was a fast dinner to put together, but it just wasn't over the top for me. I'm going to make it again, but this time I'm going to tweak it just a little.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (8)

ButlerD

Rating: 5 stars

07/30/2014

Just finished this for dinner - really, really good! My husband scraped the pan to get all the final yummy sauce. The only changes I made were to use a Vidalia onion cut into quarters instead of pearl onion and to add minced garlic. Served with rice and green beans. I will definitely make this again.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (9)

Joejj80

Rating: 5 stars

04/28/2014

Fantastic Recipe. I substituted a 1/4 red onion diced for the pearl onions. Yummie. Made it twice, substituted white wine the first time. Brandy is better.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (10)

JaneGleason

Rating: 5 stars

04/27/2014

This is absolutely best chicken ever. The mushrooms with pearl onions are divine. A good tip for easy peeling of the pearl onion: Slice/nip the end opposite the root and boil for 2 minutes. Once cool you just squeeze the onion out of the skin. So easy and no crying either.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (12)

Anniewil

Rating: 5 stars

04/05/2014

This was a fabulous dish. I didn't use the pearl onion (couldn't find them) but used diced onion instead and they worked just fine. This is a keeper!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (13)

StephS107

Rating: 2 stars

04/03/2014

I thought this dish was kind of flavorless. It's basically a Marsala but with using a different alcohol. I prefer the sweeter, more acidic Marsala. Maybe the Brandy I bought wasn't good quality??? Won't be making this again.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (14)

Liz35196

Rating: 4 stars

04/03/2014

Tasty and Easy to make, I used pounded chicken breast and followed the directions. Accompanied with Charred Green Beans. Sauce was great! Will make again and again.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (15)

TinaSD

Rating: 5 stars

03/27/2014

My whole family really enjoyed this meal. I also did not have any brandy and used white wine instead. Tasted really yummy!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (16)

ElizabethBook

Rating: 4 stars

03/26/2014

My husband and I really liked this dish. It was very easy to put together and such a relief to not have to chop onions! I feel like I'm doing that all the time! I didn't have brandy, but used a combination of bourbon and apple juice which gave it a good flavor. I also used dried thyme which I think subs very easily for fresh. Looking forward to making this again!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (17)

ktleyed

Rating: 4 stars

03/22/2014

Big hit and easy to make, we all really loved it. Served with rice and salad.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (18)

BizzyMplsGirl

Rating: 3 stars

03/21/2014

It was OK. I used wine instead of brandy and I do think it would be better with the brandy.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (19)

mbrname

Rating: 5 stars

03/18/2014

This recipe is delicious with chicken and boneless pork chops. We have followed it as written and substituted some beef broth for the cognac when we had no cognac. My husband normally hates mushrooms but will eat them in this dish thanks to the sauce. This is a restaurant quality dish that you can enjoy at home! Yum...

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (20)

Tipmanning

Rating: 1 stars

03/17/2014

Worst meal ever!

Rating: 5 stars

03/16/2014

Great savory dish. I bumped up the sauce with cracked pepper and copious amounts of additional thyme.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (22)

SariGoldberg

Rating: 5 stars

03/10/2014

Excellent recipe! I admit that I decreased the salt due to dietary restrictions and it would have been even better had I not done so, but this was delicious. Would definitely make for guests.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (23)

GaffPearce

Rating: 5 stars

03/07/2014

Excellent recipe as is, DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING! I have never cooked with pearl onions and that was a pleasant surprise. Once mise en place the recipe came together very quickly much like a bistro meal. Use a good VSOP brandy and give this a try!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (24)

SandraWS

Rating: 5 stars

03/06/2014

Loved this! Really so flavorful and the pearl onions added a lot to this dish. I did not have brandy so I used marsala wine. I don't believe I missed the brandy at all :) Served this with oven roasted potatoes and roasted asparagus.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (25)

foodfrombooks

Rating: 1 stars

03/05/2014

As soon as I saw this on the cover I wanted to try it, but the sauce had very little flavor, and was thin and uninteresting. Disappointing!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (26)

ginny48

Rating: 5 stars

03/02/2014

Made this last night for a birthday dinner. Followed the recipe and everyone LOVED it. The chicken was so tender and flavorful, and the sauce was amazing. The mushrooms and onions make the dish. An added bonus is it's really simple to put together. This one is a keeper!!!!!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (27)

CohoCook

Rating: 2 stars

03/02/2014

I made this according to instructions. Did not get much brandy flavor from the sauce, but liked the onions, which I may add to my chicken marsala/madiera recipe if they are on hand. Thought it was OK.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (28)

inspired2cook

Rating: 5 stars

02/28/2014

This chicken was just awesome!! I used white wine instead because I did't have brandy. I didn't dredge chicken in flour because I don't like the texture, and instead of thyme I added herbs de provence. This is definitely my new favorite way to make chicken with mushrooms!! Hubby and even my 4-year old LOVED it!!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (29)

shershiaz

Rating: 4 stars

02/27/2014

easy and very tasty.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (30)

GaleLuiz

Rating: 5 stars

02/26/2014

Very good and very easy. Hubby really liked it. Followed the recipe as written with brandy. Sauce was very tasty.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (31)

segurtr

Rating: 5 stars

02/26/2014

This is so tasty! Much more savory than I expected. One of my new favs.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (32)

LindaPJ

Rating: 5 stars

02/25/2014

Made this without the pearl onions and it was still fabulous! One of our new favorites.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (33)

Katie

Rating: 5 stars

02/23/2014

We didn't have brandy so we used white wine. Turned out much like a marsala, very good. I also brined the chicken for 45 mins with salt and water to keep it more moist. Excellent and delicious flavor.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (34)

SuZQCooks

Rating: 5 stars

02/22/2014

This was great!! Hubby said it was "on the A list" & all 4 of my kids, ages 7-14, really liked it. My 7 year old especially loved the onions. I followed the recipe (doubled) pretty closely with just a few modifications. I cut the chicken smaller than indicated, used the whole package of pearl onions, used white wine instead of brandy, and added Penzey's Mural of Flavor herbal seasoning to the flour and the sauce. Served with Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes and Green Beans. Can hardly wait for the leftovers for Lunch! Yum!!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (35)

Bicicletta

Rating: 5 stars

02/19/2014

Wife says to put this one in the line-up. The brandy was more subtle than I expected, which wasn't a bad thing. I served it with Bradey Street seasoned mashed potatoes which really went well with the sauce.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (36)

ak2005

Rating: 5 stars

02/18/2014

I love love LOVED this recipe. Didn't have brandy so used a mixture of sherry and balsamic instead. My favorite part was the pearl onions, and the sauce! I also loved that it only required one pot on the stove top. Huge fan!

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (37)

LauryPflaum

Rating: 3 stars

02/18/2014

A pretty straight down the fairway chicken and mushrooms with gravy dish. Everything cooked beautifully, but it wasn't terribly exciting. I would add garlic and sub marsala for brandy.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (38)

lovestocookNH

Rating: 5 stars

02/17/2014

This was the best recipe for chicken breasts I've ever made and it was super easy. The chicken was moist and tender and the sauce was delicious. I used Courvoisier and reduced it down 'til there was about 3 TBL left in the pan then added the broth - It thickened beautifully and made the whole dish. I served it with steamed fresh green beans (after all, already had the mushrooms ( used baby Bellas) and onions, and a Rice Pilaf. The only thing I might do next time is add a clove of garlic - But as it was this as absolutely delicious.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (39)

Lmcguire

Rating: 2 stars

02/17/2014

Made this as the recipes stated and it lacked the flavors I was hoping for. As our reviewers stated garlic or substituting Marsala for Brandy may make the difference. A. Little disappointed.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (40)

lisamnelson

Rating: 5 stars

02/16/2014

Fantastic flavor. Modifications I made... Pounded my chicken as we feel like it's more flavorful. And didn't have pearl onions so just chopped a regular one. Next time will try with the pearls. I served it with Parmesan polenta. My husband loved it.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (41)

amyruth

Rating: 4 stars

02/14/2014

I liked this recipe...made a few modifications though. Used boneless chicken thighs also sauteed garlic and shallot before adding the pearl onions and baby bella mushrooms (rather than button) and used marsala wine rather than brandy. Sauce thickened nicely. I served with garlic mashed potatoes & string beans.

Chicken Cutlets with Mushrooms and Pearl Onions Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to fry chicken cutlets in olive oil or vegetable oil? ›

What's the best oil to fry chicken cutlets in? You can fry chicken cutlets in either high heat vegetable oil or olive oil. Just note that olive oil has a lower smoke point and is more likely to burn, so you need to keep a close eye on them as they cook and adjust the heat as needed.

Why should you butterfly chicken when pan frying? ›

Butterflying is a really useful technique to create a uniform thickness throughout a piece of meat, so that it will cook more quickly and evenly. Here we've used chicken, but for larger cuts, such as lamb or pork, make similar incisions along the joint to open it up into one flat piece.

Why are chicken cutlets so good? ›

First of all, they are thinner, much thinner. This is why they are so moreish, just enough tender meat on the inside of a golden breadcrumb crust. But it's the crust that makes cutlets special. A mixture of breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese, oregano and parsley adds a salty, herby flavour that makes these quite addictive.

Should you flour chicken cutlets before breading? ›

A thin layer of flour helps the beaten egg stick, and the egg is what makes the outer layer of breadcrumbs stick to the chicken. Do you put flour or egg first when breading chicken? You should always start with a layer of flour.

What kind of flour is best for frying chicken? ›

A blend of potato starch and wheat flour enhances the batter's crispiness, inhibits gluten formation, and limits oil absorption.

How to make chicken cutlets without breading falling off? ›

Always dip your chicken in beaten egg before coating

Dipping your chicken in egg helps the breadcrumbs, or whatever coating you use, adhere evenly to the outside of the cutlet. You should start with a thin layer of flour, which gives the egg a better surface to cling to, then the egg, then the coating.

How do you get chicken cutlets so thin? ›

Cut the chicken breasts in half crosswise. On a sturdy cutting board, place a piece of chicken between 2 pieces of plastic wrap. Using a mallet or other blunt object, pound the chicken into a flat piece about 1/8-inch to 1/4-inch thick. Repeat with the remaining chicken.

What is the difference between chicken breast fillets and cutlets? ›

What's the difference between a chicken breast and cutlet? A chicken breast is the whole breast, while the cutlet is a thin slice of the breast. What should you buy to make your own cutlets? Look for chicken breasts that are about 8 ounces each, uniform in shape and no more than 1 inch thick.

Should you flour chicken before pan frying? ›

For the most flavorful Skillet-Fried Chicken, make sure to completely coat the chicken pieces in the seasoned flour. Pat chicken pieces dry with paper towels before dredging. For best results, pat cut-up chicken dry with paper towels before dredging in seasoned flour to help coat pieces.

Should you let chicken sit in flour before frying? ›

Allow the battered chicken to sit for about 10 minutes before dropping into the hot grease to fry. This should be a standard when battering anything to fry. Seasoned flour first, then wet mixture, then seasoned mixture (don't forget to shake off the excess flour between dips).

Should you flour chicken before frying? ›

Dredge meat like chicken or fish in flour first. The flour will help seal in moisture to protect the food from the high cooking heat.

Should you rinse chicken cutlets? ›

"Washing can spread germs from the chicken to other food or utensils in the kitchen." We didn't mean to get you all hot about not washing your chicken! But it's true: kill germs by cooking chicken thoroughly, not washing it. You shouldn't wash any poultry, meat, or eggs before cooking.

Do real Italians eat chicken cutlets? ›

I know that every Italian family has their own version of these. Similar to sauce, it's a signature dish of the house. Or at least it was for me growing up. The perfect Italian chicken cutlet is simple, thin but still has a good amount of chicken, crispy and packed with flavor.

Why does the breading fall off my chicken cutlets? ›

Place the breaded chicken on a cooling rack (or a platter) and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This cooling time will help the layers of breading ingredients solidify and adhere better after the chicken cooks. Once you start cooking the chicken, be patient and don't flip it over too early.

Which oil is best for frying chicken cutlets? ›

Oils with a high smoking point work best for frying because the oil needs to be at a high temperature yet still below its smoking point when frying. Good frying oils include most vegetable oils, peanut oil, safflower oil, soybean oil, grapeseed oil, and canola oil.

What is the best oil to use for frying chicken? ›

Vegetable oil, canola oil, lard, and vegetable shortening (Crisco) are all great candidates. Extra virgin olive oil is tricky, as its smoke point can range from 350℉ to 410℉, but I wouldn't use it anyway, due to its cost and flavor. (I don't want my fried chicken to taste of olive oil.)

Is it better to fry with olive oil or vegetable oil? ›

High-heat cooking: Vegetable oil is best for high-heat methods like frying and sautéing. If you want to use olive oil, choose refined. Note that you should never reuse oil after frying, as doing so will lower the smoke point each time, says Chavez.

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