Basil Garlic Chicken

Chicken breasts are cooked in a creamy basil sauce with garlic and both dried and fresh basil. Seared then braised stove-top renders a juicy, succulent and fork-tender chicken that melts in your mouth. This is a fast, easy dish with dependable results that are impressive and delicious.

The sauce is made of chicken broth, half & half and an optional splash of white wine for heightened flavor. While it sounds like it might be on the heavy side, it’s not, thanks to the chicken broth. Light, rich and herby, there’s plenty of sauce to serve over couscous, rice or vegetables.

I was inspired to use this in a second dish that I will share later on in the week!

Basil Chicken
(by Reeni)
2-3 chicken breasts, boneless, skinless
5-6 cloves garlic, minced
2-3 tablespoons Olive oil
1 + 1/2 heaping teaspoons dried basil
2/3 cup chicken broth, reduced sodium
1/3 cup white wine, optional
2/3 cup half and half or heavy cream
2 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped

1. Use a meat mallet to pound out chicken breasts to an even thickness, salt and pepper well on each side.

2. In a large deep-sided skillet heat olive oil over low heat, add garlic and saute until fragrant, remove with a slotted spoon and set aside. Turn heat up to medium, add dried basil and chicken breasts, cook for five minutes without moving them. Turn chicken breasts over, add chicken broth and wine if using, bring to a simmer, cover pan and allow to cook for ten minutes.

3. Taste broth and season with salt and pepper as needed, add half and half and fresh basil, simmer for five minutes with lid off until sauce begins to thicken. Remove from heat, allow to sit for five minutes before serving.

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Comments

  1. I love basil, this chicken recipes looks delicious.Have a great afternoon :)

  2. Swathi says:

    sure basil and garlic has increased the flavor. Awesome chicken.

  3. Katerina says:

    This is basic but delicious. The basil sure adds a great aroma to it!

  4. ~~louise~~ says:

    I'm always delighted to find a recipe which includes basil minus the tomatoes. I know basil and tomatoes are a perfect marriage but it offers oh so much more, as is well served in this post. It sounds scrumptious Reeni and I'm positive it tastes as good too!!!Thanks for sharing…

  5. This looks like a fabulous recipe! The image is mouthewatering and the basil and garlic combination would be mouthwatering to eat for sure.

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