The Best Italian Breaded Chicken Cutlets Recipe You’ll Ever Make
Crispy italian breaded chicken cutlets deliver a mouthwatering crunch that instantly transports you to a cozy kitchen in naples.
Tender meat nestles beneath a golden, perfectly seasoned coating that promises incredible flavor.
Generations of italian families have perfected this simple yet delectable dish through careful technique and love.
Pounding chicken thin ensures even cooking and maximum crispiness that makes every bite irresistible.
Salt, pepper, and parmesan cheese create a classic seasoning blend that elevates this comfort food.
Authentic ingredients and a few smart tricks separate good cutlets from truly spectacular ones.
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Ingredients for Italian Breaded Chicken Cutlets
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Warm Up the Oven
Crank your oven to a toasty 200˚F. This will help keep your chicken crispy and warm once it’s done cooking.
Create a Chicken Throne
Place an oven-safe rack on a baking sheet. This will be where your golden cutlets rest after cooking.
Set Up Dredging Zones
Grab three shallow bowls and create your chicken transformation stations:
Tenderize the Chicken
Slip each chicken breast into a plastic bag or between plastic wrap. Pound it until it’s about 1/2 inch thick.
Season both sides with salt and pepper.
Coat the Chicken
Dive each chicken piece through your dredging zones:
Sizzle and Cook
Heat butter and vegetable oil in a non-stick skillet over medium heat.
Cook chicken in batches:
Plate and Serve
Transfer cutlets to plates. Sprinkle with extra salt and chopped parsley.
Add lemon wedges if you’re feeling fancy. Enjoy your crispy, delicious chicken!
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FAQs
What makes the chicken crispy?
The combination of panko breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, and the careful frying technique creates a golden, crispy exterior that locks in the chicken’s moisture and provides a delightful crunch.
Can I use different types of breadcrumbs?
Regular breadcrumbs work, but panko creates the best crispy texture. If you only have regular breadcrumbs, they’ll still produce a tasty result, just with a slightly different coating.
How do I know the chicken is fully cooked?
Use a meat thermometer to check that the internal temperature reaches 165˚F (74˚C). The chicken should be white throughout with no pink areas and have clear juices when cut.

Italian Breaded Chicken Cutlets Recipe
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Description
Authentic Italian breaded chicken cutlets bring classic Mediterranean flavors to dinner tables. Crispy golden coating and tender meat create a simple yet satisfying meal you’ll want to savor repeatedly.
Ingredients
- 4 chicken breasts (boneless, skinless, 5–6 oz each)
- 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
- 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese (grated)
- 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 large eggs (beaten)
- 2 tbsps butter
- 6 tbsps vegetable oil
- 2 tsps dried Italian seasoning
- Kosher salt (to taste)
- Freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
- Fresh Italian parsley (finely chopped, for garnish)
- 1 lemon (cut into wedges, optional)
Instructions
- Prepare three shallow containers for dredging: one with flour, another with beaten eggs, and the third with a mixture of panko breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, and Italian seasoning.
- Place chicken breasts between plastic wrap and gently pound to 1/2-inch thickness using a meat mallet, ensuring uniform consistency.
- Season chicken breasts generously with salt and black pepper on both sides.
- Carefully coat each chicken breast first in flour, shaking off excess. Dip into beaten eggs, allowing surplus to drip away.
- Thoroughly cover the chicken in breadcrumb mixture, pressing gently to create an even, adherent coating.
- Heat butter and vegetable oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat until the mixture shimmers.
- Carefully place two chicken breasts in the skillet, cooking 3-5 minutes per side until golden brown and internal temperature reaches 165˚F.
- Transfer first batch to an oven-safe rack set on a baking sheet, keeping warm at 200˚F.
- Repeat cooking process with remaining chicken breasts, adding additional butter and oil as needed.
- Plate the crispy cutlets immediately, optionally garnishing with fresh parsley and serving with lemon wedges.
Notes
- Make extra breadcrumb mixture to ensure full coverage and prevent running out during coating.
- Pat chicken dry before seasoning to help breading stick better and create crispier texture.
- Use room temperature eggs for more even coating and better adhesion of breadcrumbs.
- Avoid overcrowding the skillet to maintain consistent oil temperature and achieve crispy golden-brown exterior.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Frying
- Cuisine: Italian
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4
- Calories: 505 kcal
- Sugar: 1 g
- Sodium: 380 mg
- Fat: 32 g
- Saturated Fat: 9 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 20 g
- Trans Fat: 0.2 g
- Carbohydrates: 19 g
- Fiber: 1.5 g
- Protein: 44 g
- Cholesterol: 160 mg
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Founder & Recipe Curator
Expertise
Single-Recipe Development, Farm-to-Table Cooking, Seasonal Menu Planning, Culinary Storytelling, Home Kitchen Innovation
Education
Cascade Culinary Institute – Central Oregon Community College
Certificate in Culinary Arts
Focus: Farm-to-table cuisine, sustainable cooking practices, and seasonal recipe creation.
Nate studied under experienced chefs who emphasized local sourcing, minimal waste, and building recipes from fresh, simple ingredients.
Nate Harper is the founder and creative force behind Make, Take, Bake. Raised in the wild beauty of Oregon’s high desert, Nate grew up surrounded by family gardens, farmers’ markets, and home kitchens that celebrated the seasons.
His early love for simple, honest food evolved into a professional passion when he attended Cascade Culinary Institute, where he sharpened his skills in creating recipes that are sustainable, satisfying, and made for everyday life.
Nate’s goal is to make cooking feel accessible, free of fuss, and full of flavor. He believes a single, thoughtfully built dish can stand alone, and sometimes even steal the show.