Classic Caprese Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Simple grilledChicken Caprese is a recipe I look forward to as soon as tomatoes come into season. The classic caprese combination of fresh mozzarella, ripe juicy tomatoes and peppery fresh basil is irresistible over tender grilled chicken breasts, especially after being drizzled with a splash of aged balsamic. There aren’t any complicated techniques or ingredients in this quick and easy dinner recipe – just simple, real food ingredients that truly shine.

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Quick, easy, seasonal dinners don’t get much better than Chicken Caprese.

We’re talking about charred juicy chicken topped with briny fresh mozzarella, sweet tomatoes, and peppery basil, finished with a drizzle of sweet aged balsamic. Shut the front door! The head to the backyard, fire up the grill, and get ready for tastytown, because the train is rolling in, and you want to be on it.

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In less than 30 minutes, you can be slicing into this little piece of Italian heaven. And I do mean heaven, because these classic flavors are a summertime delight.

What Does Caprese Mean?

Caprese refers to a classic Italian salad made with fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced tomatoes, and basil. At it’s most authentic, a caprese salad is seasoned with salt and pepper and dressed with good quality olive oil. Balsamic vinegar or pesto are common variations. It’s often stacked, sometimes tossed, and if you want to get fancy, the individual pieces can be skewered onto sticks for an appetizer.

But caprese needn’t be limited to salads. These classic flavors are a no-fail combination, so you can and should extend them into main courses – toss them with pasta and sausage for a fresh and hearty dinner, layer them in a sandwich, or as we’re doing here, use them to dress grilled chicken.

Ingredients For Chicken Caprese

The list of fresh ingredients in this recipe is short, so use the best quality you can find and afford:

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  • Fresh mozzarella is a must. The flavor is sweet, delicate and slightly briny. If you can find buffalo mozzarella, it’s an excellent upgrade with its richer, creamier flavor.
  • Fresh tomatoes are also a must, and preferably locally sourced – head to thy farmer’s market! The varietal doesn’t matter as long as they’re ripe, sweet, and juicy.
  • Keeping in line with fresh-is-best, you have to use fresh basil here – it’s bursting with flavor and completes the classic trio.
  • I like to dress my caprese chicken with a splash of traditional (or aged) balsamic vinegar. This is not the condiment you’re accustomed to cooking with or tossing into a salad dressing. It’s a very specific vinegar that has a viscous texture and sweet flavor. It’s expensive AF, but a little (like a teaspoon per serving) goes a long way and it’s worth seeking out. If aged balsamic is out of your budget, feel free to use balsamic glaze, which is readily available at most grocery stores and a reasonable approximation if you’re on a budget. For everything you ever wanted to know about balsamic vinegar, this guide from Serious Eats is utterly comprehensive.

How to Make Chicken Caprese

You won’t believe how easily and quickly this simple Caprese Chicken comes together. I’ve cooked this on my grill and grill pan with equally good results (although I’m always partial to using our kettle grill in the summer!). This chicken is very impressive for a dinner party or gathering, and doubles easily – see the recipe notes for my doubling hack if you’re limited to using just a grill pan.

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Prepare the boneless skinless chicken breasts for quick, even grilling by pounding them to an even thickness. There are many ways to achieve this, but using parchment paper and a rolling pin is my go-to method, and it doesn’t require any fancy tools.

Place the chicken breast onto a large sheet of parchment paper, then fold the paper over the chicken. Using a rolling pin, gently pound the top ¾ of the chicken (the thicker part) until it’s an even thickness with the lower fourth.

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The resulting chicken will be less than an inch thick. I used the same piece of parchment for all 4 chicken breasts and it held up well.

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In a small bowl, combine the italian seasoning, salt, pepper, onion powder and garlic powder.

Brush each chicken breast generously with olive oil, then sprinkle each side of the chicken with the seasoning.

Heat a grill or grill pan over high heat. Heat the grill pan for at least 5 minutes, then test with a few drops of water to ensure its heated properly – if the water droplets evaporate quickly, the pan is ready. If not, wait a little longer.

Grill the chicken breasts 5-6 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 155°F (it’ll come to proper temperature in the next step).

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Place two slices of fresh mozzarella over each chicken breast. Continue grilling until the cheese melts slightly and the chicken is cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F, 2-4 additional minutes. Use a meat thermometer friends!

Note: you may want to place a cover over the grill pan (or simply close your grill) to help the cheese melt. I use an inverted 9″ x 12″ cake pan as a “cover” for my grill pan. Make sure you use an oven mitt to remove it!

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Remove the chicken breasts from the grill and place onto a platter or individual plates. Top with several slices of sliced tomatoes, fresh basil, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.

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Just before serving, drizzle the balsamic over the tomatoes.

Tips for Making Perfect Chicken Caprese

  • Use the freshest and best quality ingredients you can source and afford. Check the ingredients section above for my must-haves
  • Use chicken breasts of even size and pound to an even thickness so they cook at the same rate.
  • Do not overcook the chicken in Step 4! It will become dry and overcooked. I promise it will come to proper temperature after you’ve added the cheese and allowed it to melt.
  • Use an instant read thermometer to ensure your chicken is cooked to temperature (165°F).
  • Finishing the chicken with a dusting of flaky sea salt, like maldon, will bring out the sweetness in the tomatoes – it’s a really extra special touch!
  • This recipe is excellent to serve for a crowd (and very impressive!) and doubles easily. If your grill isn’t large enough to cook 8 chicken breasts, or you’re using a grill pan, here’s a hack: grill the chicken breasts in batches to 155°F, then transfer to a baking sheet and cover with an inverted rectangular pie pan to keep them warm. Once all the chicken breasts are cooked, top them with fresh mozzarella, then transfer the baking sheet into a heated 500°F oven. Bake 2-4 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the chicken reaches 165°F.

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Caprese Chicken Recipe

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You won’t believe how easily and quickly this simple Caprese Chicken comes together. I’ve cooked this on my grill and grill pan with equally good results (although I’m always partial to using our kettle grill in the summer!). This chicken is very impressive for a dinner party or gathering, and doubles easily – see the recipe notes for my doubling hack if you’re limited to using just a grill pan.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings : 4

Calories: 391

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Ingredients

  • 4 5-7 oz chicken breasts, pounded to even thickness
  • 2 teaspoon italian seasoning
  • 2 teaspoon sea or kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 8 oz fresh mozzarella, sliced into 8 even pieces
  • 2 vine ripened tomatoes, sliced into ½″ slices
  • fresh basil, to taste
  • aged balsamic or balsamic glaze, to taste

Instructions

  • Prepare the chicken. Place one chicken breast onto a sheet of parchment paper. Fold the paper over the chicken. Using a rolling pin, pound the chicken breast to even thickness of a little less than 1″. Set aside and repeat with the remaining chicken breasts.

  • Combine the italian seasoning, sea salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and pepper in a small bowl. Stir to combine.

  • Brush the chicken with olive oil, then sprinkle with the seasoning blend. Flip the chicken oven, then oil and season the other side.

  • Heat a grill or grill pan over high heat. Place the chicken breasts onto the grill and cook 5-6 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reads 155°F using an instant read thermometer (the chicken will come to proper temperature in the next step).

  • Top each chicken breast with 2 slices fresh mozzarella. Continue grilling 3 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the internal temperature reads 165°F.

  • Place the chicken breasts onto a platter or individual plates. Top each chicken breast with 2-3 slices of fresh tomatoes, then sprinkle with fresh basil and additional salt and pepper to taste. Just before serving, drizzle with aged balsamic vinegar or balsamic reduction. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Do not cook the the chicken to proper temperature in Step 4 or it will be overcooked and on the dry side by the time the cheese is melted.
  • You may want to place a cover over the grill pan (or simply close your grill) to help the cheese melt. I use an inverted 9″ x 12″ cake pan as a “cover” for my grill pan. Make sure you use an oven mitt to remove it!
  • Always use an instant read thermometer to check for proper meat temperature, but especially for this recipe where you cannot use the pressure test due to the cheese.
  • To double this recipe (for a crowd) using a grill pan: grill the chicken breasts in batches to 155°F, then transfer to a baking sheet and cover with an inverted rectangular cake pan to keep the chicken warm. Once all the chicken breasts are cooked, top them with fresh mozzarella, then transfer the baking sheet into a heated 500°F oven. Bake 2-4 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the chicken reaches 165°F.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 391kcal (20%), Carbohydrates: 8g (3%), Protein: 49g (98%), Fat: 18g (28%), Saturated Fat: 7g (35%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 160mg (53%), Sodium: 1169mg (49%), Potassium: 263mg (8%), Fiber: 2g (8%), Sugar: 3g (3%), Vitamin A: 1300% (1300%), Vitamin C: 19% (19%), Calcium: 350% (350%), Iron: 0.7% (1%)

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Classic Caprese Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is caprese chicken made of? ›

This Caprese Chicken has the most flavorful balsamic sauce, seasoned and seared chicken, fresh tomatoes, and basil. It comes together quickly in a skillet before a brief bake in the oven to melt the fresh mozzarella cheese! Be sure to serve this with greens and beans and smashed or roasted potatoes!

What wine pairs with chicken caprese? ›

Another great recipe to pair with Sauvignon Blanc is Caprese Stuffed Chicken. The wine's bright acidity complements the fresh flavors of tomatoes and mozzarella in this classic Italian dish.

Did Starbucks get rid of chicken caprese? ›

Starbucks has recently removed the beloved Chicken Caprese Panini from their menu, leaving many customers disappointed and frustrated. This panini was a fan favorite, with its delicious combination of grilled chicken, mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and basil pesto on ciabatta bread.

How do you cook chicken breasts to be tender? ›

  1. Flatten the chicken breasts. ...
  2. Heat the pan. ...
  3. Cook the chicken breasts over medium heat for 1 minute without moving. ...
  4. Flip the chicken breasts. ...
  5. Turn the heat down to low. ...
  6. Cover the pan and cook on low for 10 minutes. ...
  7. Turn off the heat and let sit for an additional 10 minutes. ...
  8. Remove lid and take temperature.

What does caprese mean in Italian? ›

As it's called in Italian, Insalata caprese, Caprese salad literally means “Salad of Capri.” Although nobody knows whether or not the salad was actually first made on the Italian island, it likely originated from a dish made in Capri from a different type of cheese, cacio, served with tomatoes.

Which tomatoes are good for caprese? ›

When selecting tomatoes, choose fragrant ones that smell earthy at the stem end and feel heavy for their size. Avoid any with wrinkled skins. You can also make a caprese with smaller tomato varieties, such as plum, roma, cherry, grape, or sungold.

Why is Caprese so good? ›

Caprese is truly a magical and perfect combination of flavors, textures, and freshness: ripe tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, basil, and some kind of drizzle of either olive oil or balsamic… or both.

What to serve with caprese? ›

What to serve with Caprese Salad? The best dishes to serve with Caprese Salad are grilled meat, garlic bread, pasta, or a charcuterie board.

What wine tastes best with chicken? ›

Dark Meat – As a general rule, white meat such as chicken or turkey breast pairs well with white wines like Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay, while dark meat like duck and other game go well with medium-bodied red wines such as Pinot Noir or Zinfandel.

Is there a secret menu at Starbucks? ›

They're not on the official menu, but you can still ask your barista for these flavorful-packed drinks. The Starbucks menu is a treasure trove of tempting beverages, but there's a whole other “secret” menu that's full of even more drink varieties.

What flavor is Starbucks getting rid of? ›

The news was confirmed to TODAY.com by a Starbucks spokesperson. America's biggest coffee chain is engaging in a little bit of spring cleaning. On March 15, rumblings that Starbucks was discontinuing raspberry syrup, one of its signature flavorings, appeared via a viral TikTok video.

What flavor is Starbucks discontinuing? ›

'Count your days' Starbucks customers are all burned up over reports the coffee company is discontinuing its raspberry syrup. Rumblings about the flavored syrup's removal emerged early last week, with fans voicing their disapproval online. For many coffee lovers, the change could mean the end of their menu favorites.

What is the secret to moist chicken? ›

However, I find that a wet brine makes for a much moister cut of meat. To do this, dissolve 1/4 cup of salt in a cup of hot water and then dilute it with three cups of cold water. Add the chicken breasts and let sit for about an hour — but even as little as 15 minutes can help.

What is the secret to tender chicken? ›

Another problem with boneless skinless chicken breast is they have very little fat, and fat is what gives meat flavor and tenderness. Solving that problem is very easy! Simply place chicken breasts in a brine of water and salt (that's it!) and let them soak for a half hour. This makes them moist, tender and juicy.

What's the best way to cook chicken breast so it doesn't dry out? ›

Her suggestion: Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a pan in a single layer, cover with a few inches of liquid (water, broth, etc.), add flavorings (spices, salt, herbs, soy sauce, etc.), then bring the liquid just barely to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the liquid simmers.

Why is it called caprese? ›

The salad is named after the island of Capri, where it is believed to have originated. Two common stories about its origin include it being an homage to the Italian flag or "in the 20th century to appease the palates of vacationing royalty and important politicos".

Why is caprese so good? ›

Caprese is truly a magical and perfect combination of flavors, textures, and freshness: ripe tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, basil, and some kind of drizzle of either olive oil or balsamic… or both.

Is caprese actually Italian? ›

The first origin story for Caprese salad dates back to post-World War I Italy. A patriotic mason wanted to make a dish that was a true tribute to Italy and that visually incorporated the tricolor into the presentation. The first printed mention of the Caprese salad was on a menu at the Hotel Quisisana.

Are caprese healthy? ›

Check out the benefits of each ingredient in a caprese including: Tomato – Tomatoes are a great source of your daily vitamins. One serving of tomatoes gives you about 40% of your daily vitamin C intake. You'll also be getting a good dose of potassium, vitamin K, and vitamin A.

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