Juicy and flavorful, this simple chicken can be the base for a variety of meal options. Perfect for a busy weeknight meal!
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Ok, so things have calmed down a bit here. Soccer season is coming to an end, the big birthday party for my boys is done and I have my parents coming to help me out next week as the hubby has some long work days ahead. It feels good to start feeling a little more in control. I even paid someone to clean my house last week! Such a treat as housecleaning isn’t my favorite activity.
But even with things calming down a tiny bit, I have never had such little time to make dinner as I have in the past year or two. I blame having a fourth child, but you can pick anything you’d like to blame. 😉
So I just wanted to share my super simple go-to chicken when I have no time to be creative, which like I mentioned seems to be quite often lately. It’s also part of my meal prep chicken when I am able to do some work ahead of time.
I butterfly the chicken (make a lengthwise cut from the thickest part of the chicken to the within 1/2 inch of the opposite side) because I like a thinner piece and it takes less time to cook. If you are already working with a fairly thin chicken breast, you don’t need to slice them like that.
This is why I love it- it has flavor! I like food with flavor. Once you have it done you can do a variety of things with it:
-Eat it as is with a side of whole grain quinoa or a rice blend and veggies
-Slice it up and add it to a salad
-Cut it in slices and stuff it in a pita or tortilla, top with some salad, greens, veggies like onion and tomato, hummus and lemon juice (and feta is good too)
-Make a mediterranean pizza- sauce, cheese, this chicken in bite sized pieces, sun dried tomatoes or fresh ones, fresh basil
-Add it to some stewed white beans and tomatoes with extra garlic and olive oil
So there are lots of options to keep this a staple dinner option week after week. I typically use less seasoning on the kid’s piece of chicken, but as you can see, I like mine covered in the herbs and garlic. Let me know if you make it!
What’s your go-to chicken dish?
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- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1¾ lb chicken breast (3 breasts, butterflied)
- salt
- pepper
- scant ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 2 large garlic cloves, minced
- lemons for serving (optional)
- In a large cast iron skillet, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium heat. Season chicken breasts lightly with salt and pepper. Sprinkle a heaping ½ teaspoon of dried basil, 1//2 teaspoon of oregano and ¼ teaspoon garlic powder over one side of chicken breasts. Place in skillet seasoned side down and season other side with equal amounts of salt, pepper, basil, oregano and garlic powder. After chicken has cooked for ~5 minutes, add minced garlic, flip chicken over and cook an additional 5-8 minutes, depending on thickness of breasts, until chicken is cooked through and golden brown. Remove to a plate, Scrap up browned bits of garlic out of the pan, add to chicken along with any juices. Squeeze with fresh lemon juice (optional).
Butterfly chicken = make a lengthwise cut from the thickest part of the chicken to the within ½ inch of the opposite side
Lindsay @Artsy-Fartsy Mama says
This looks delicious!! My family will love it!
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Chrystal | YUM eating says
I love using a cast iron skillet for cooking. Lemon chicken is one of my favorite dishes, too!
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Ludmilla @brazilianflairintheusablog says
I love all your options for chicken on weekdays. After hours working the last thing we want to do is cooking.
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Ashleigh says
Wonderful recipe, thank you for sharing! I know my family would love this chicken!!
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Jess says
I had this with pesto new potatoes and green beans! Delicious!
Melanie says
Awesome, thanks for sharing! 🙂
Joe says
Melanie,
This sounds amazing An want to make it tonight. What heat level did you use for cooking the chicken (medium)?
Thanks!
Melanie says
Sorry I didn’t get this message in time Joe! I almost always use medium heat, maybe a touch higher. Hope it turned out well for you!
Joe says
I went with medium…turned out amazing! Thanks!