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Creamy Chicken Comfort

Chicken Fricassee is a timeless French culinary masterpiece, renowned for its comforting embrace and rich, layered flavors. This delectable dish features succulent, golden-brown chicken thighs lovingly simmered in a creamy, aromatic white wine and mushroom sauce, delicately flavored with sweet shallots, fresh herbs, and a final touch of indulgent heavy cream. It’s an ideal meal for both busy weeknights when you crave something special and leisurely cozy weekends at home.

If you appreciate the magic of easy-to-prepare chicken dinners, then you’re in for a treat! Discover more family favorites to add to your repertoire: Chicken Piccata, a bright and zesty classic; Chicken Stir Fry, perfect for a quick and vibrant meal; and Chicken Salad, a versatile and refreshing option for lunches.

Imagine perfectly crispy chicken thighs, seared to a beautiful golden hue, then gently braised in a velvety white wine mushroom sauce. This rich sauce, infused with the subtle sweetness of shallots and finished with heavy cream, is a true testament to life’s simple, yet profound, culinary pleasures. This elegant chicken dish requires less than an hour from start to finish, with much of that time being hands-off, allowing the flavors to meld and deepen without constant attention. It truly makes a magnificent addition to your dinner rotation.

Whether you choose to serve this exquisite Chicken Fricassee alongside a generous scoop of buttery mashed potatoes, allowing them to soak up every drop of that luscious sauce, or use freshly baked dinner rolls to sop up the delicious creamy goodness, there are countless delightful ways to savor this easy and satisfying meal. The rich and complex flavor profile makes it a standout dish that’s sure to impress.

What Exactly Is Chicken Fricassee? A French Classic Explained

At its heart, Chicken Fricassee is a beloved French comfort food that transforms humble ingredients into something truly extraordinary. The term “fricassee” itself refers to a cooking method where pieces of meat, typically poultry, are sautéed but not browned deeply, then stewed in a white sauce. However, our interpretation takes a slight delightful twist, embracing the rich flavors of beautifully browned chicken. It’s a method that sits somewhere between a sauté and a stew, resulting in exceptionally tender meat enveloped in a rich, creamy sauce.

For this particular recipe, we focus on creating rich, deep flavors with minimal fuss. We utilize tender chicken thighs, fragrant shallots, fresh thyme and parsley, a splash of crisp white wine, and a touch of heavy cream. To enhance convenience and amplify the mushroom flavor, we incorporate a secret shortcut: a can of cream of mushroom soup. This ingredient not only helps create a wonderfully thick and inviting sauce but also adds an extra layer of savory umami that truly elevates the dish.

Indulge in More Comfort Food Favorites

This Chicken Fricassee recipe is, without a doubt, 100% pure comfort food, and let’s be honest, that’s often our favorite kind of cuisine! Nothing beats a warm, hearty meal that feels like a hug in a bowl. If you’re as passionate about soul-soothing dishes as we are, here are a few more comfort food classics that are sure to delight your palate and warm your soul:

Baked Mac and Cheese: The ultimate cheesy delight.
Classic Salisbury Steak Recipe: Tender beef in a rich gravy.
The Best Tuna Casserole with Noodles: A creamy, satisfying family staple.
Easy Stuffed Shells: Pasta shells filled with cheesy goodness.
Hearty Chicken Fried Steak Recipe: Crispy, tender, and smothered in gravy.

Essential Ingredients for Your Delicious Chicken Fricassee

Chicken thigh recipes hold a special place in my heart! The meat is inherently juicy, packed with flavor, and becomes incredibly tender when cooked, especially in this fricassee. The symphony of flavors in the sauce complements the chicken perfectly, creating a truly harmonious dish. While a full printable recipe with complete instructions awaits you in the recipe card at the end of this post, let’s take a closer look at the key ingredients you’ll need to create this French-inspired delight:

Salted Butter: What’s a classic French recipe without the luxurious foundation of butter? It’s essential for browning the chicken and enriching the sauce.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Paired with butter, it helps prevent the butter from burning during the initial browning stage and adds another layer of flavor.
Chicken Thighs: For optimal flavor and texture, I highly recommend using bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. The skin crisps up beautifully, adding textural contrast, and the bone imparts extra flavor to the sauce. While boneless, skinless thighs can be used, adjust cooking times accordingly.
Salt and Pepper: Simple yet vital. Generously seasoning the chicken thighs before browning is crucial for building flavor from the very beginning.
White Mushrooms: Sliced fresh mushrooms add an earthy depth to the sauce. Feel free to substitute with baby bella (cremini) or button mushrooms, depending on your preference.
Shallots: I find myself reaching for shallots more frequently in my cooking. Their delicate, refined flavor, a perfect blend of subtle garlic and onion, is often just the right amount for a recipe like this. If shallots are hard to find, a combination of 2 teaspoons of minced garlic and a small diced onion can be a good substitute.
Fresh Thyme and Parsley: These fresh herbs are indispensable for imparting brightness, aromatic complexity, and a lovely visual appeal to the dish.
Lemon Juice: A squeeze of fresh lemon juice is a game-changer, adding a bright, acidic counterpoint that cuts through the richness of the cream and balances the overall flavor profile.
Cream of Mushroom Soup: This is our clever shortcut! It provides instant creaminess and significantly amps up the mushroom flavor in the sauce, making preparation quicker and easier. For a slightly different twist, you can use cream of chicken soup.
Chicken Stock: Adds essential liquid and a savory base, deepening the overall flavor of the white wine mushroom sauce.
Dry White Wine: Traditionally featured in Chicken Fricassee recipes, a dry white wine like Chardonnay (what I use here) or Sauvignon Blanc contributes an incredible depth and nuanced flavor to the sauce. If you prefer to cook without alcohol, simply substitute with an equal amount of additional chicken stock.
Heavy Cream: This is where the magic happens for that luxurious, silky finish. Stirred in at the end, it makes the sauce incredibly rich, creamy, and utterly decadent.
Fresh Parsley: An optional but highly recommended garnish. A sprinkle of fresh chopped parsley adds a final touch of color and fresh herbaceousness before serving.

Wine-Free Option? Absolutely! If you prefer to omit the wine, simply swap it out for an equal amount of extra chicken stock. The dish will still be incredibly flavorful!

How To Master Chicken Fricassee: A Step-by-Step Guide

One of the best aspects of Chicken Fricassee is how quickly it comes together initially, followed by a gentle simmer that allows the chicken to finish cooking and all the wonderful sauce flavors to truly meld and develop. This makes it feel gourmet without requiring hours of labor. Let’s walk through the key steps to creating this magnificent dish. Remember, the full, detailed, and printable recipe card is available at the very end of this post for your convenience.

Brown the Chicken to Perfection: Begin by heating a combination of butter and olive oil in a large skillet. Season your chicken thighs generously with salt and pepper, then carefully place them skin-side down in the hot skillet. Cook for about 3-4 minutes per side until they are beautifully golden brown and crispy. At this stage, the chicken won’t be cooked through, which is exactly what we want. Remove the browned chicken to a plate and cover it with aluminum foil to keep it warm while you prepare the sauce.
Sauté the Aromatics and Mushrooms: In the same skillet (adding a little more butter and olive oil if needed), add your sliced mushrooms, minced shallots, and fresh thyme. Sauté these ingredients for about 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms just begin to brown and the shallots become fragrant and translucent. Then, stir in the chopped parsley and cook for another 30 seconds to 1 minute to release its aroma.
Build the Flavorful Sauce: Pour in the lemon juice, cream of mushroom soup, chicken stock, and white wine (or extra chicken stock for an alcohol-free version). Stir everything together thoroughly until the sauce is smooth and well combined. This is where the rich base of your fricassee truly comes alive.
Return Chicken to Simmer: Carefully nestle the partially cooked chicken thighs back into the skillet, ensuring they are skin-side up and partially submerged in the luscious sauce. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium or medium-low heat.
Cover and Simmer Until Tender: Once simmering, cover the skillet tightly and allow the chicken to cook for 20 to 30 minutes. This simmering period allows the chicken to become incredibly tender and finish cooking through. The internal temperature of the thickest part of the chicken should reach 165°F (74°C).
Finish with Cream and Serve: Once the chicken is cooked, remove the skillet from the heat. Stir in the heavy cream until it is fully incorporated, creating a luxurious and silky sauce. Serve your Chicken Fricassee immediately and hot, garnished with fresh parsley if desired. It pairs beautifully with a variety of sides, as we’ll discuss next!

A Quick Tip for Doneness: If you don’t have a meat thermometer, you can test the chicken’s doneness by removing a piece and cutting into its thickest part. If there is no pink visible and the juices run clear, it’s ready to enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions About Chicken Fricassee

Can this Chicken Fricassee recipe be doubled?

Absolutely! This recipe is wonderful for doubling, especially if you’re serving a larger group or planning for leftovers. The key is to ensure you have a skillet large enough to accommodate all the chicken thighs in a single layer for even browning. If your skillet isn’t big enough, you can brown the chicken in batches. Just remember that all the browned chicken will need to be nestled back into the sauce to finish cooking, so ensure your pan can hold everything comfortably for the simmering stage.

What are the best accompaniments for Chicken Fricassee?

Chicken Fricassee is a rich and flavorful dish that can certainly stand alone, but it truly shines when paired with complementary sides. Its creamy sauce makes it incredibly versatile. I particularly enjoy serving it over pasta, such as shells or gnocchi, allowing them to absorb plenty of the delicious white sauce. It’s also fantastic with fluffy white rice or a creamy risotto. For a heartier option, consider baked, mashed, or roasted potatoes. To add a touch of freshness and balance the richness, a simple green salad or steamed vegetables like green beans or asparagus make excellent choices. No matter how you choose to serve it, you’re sure to adore this dish!

Can I make this Chicken Fricassee without wine?

Yes, absolutely no problem! If you prefer to omit the white wine for any reason, simply substitute it with an equal amount of good quality chicken stock. The dish will still retain a fantastic depth of flavor and creamy texture.

Can I use chicken breasts instead of thighs?

While chicken thighs are recommended for their juiciness and flavor, you can use boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Be mindful that breasts cook faster and can dry out more easily. Reduce the simmering time to about 10-15 minutes, or until they reach an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

How can I make the sauce thicker or thinner?

If you desire a thicker sauce, you can remove the chicken after simmering and reduce the sauce over medium-high heat until it reaches your desired consistency. For a thinner sauce, simply stir in a bit more chicken stock or milk until it’s just right.

Storage and Reheating Information

Planning for leftovers or meal prepping is easy with Chicken Fricassee, though a few tips will ensure the best possible experience:

Refrigerator: Allow any leftover Chicken Fricassee to cool completely before transferring it to an airtight container. It can be safely refrigerated for up to 3 days. To reheat, gently warm it in a skillet over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, or use the microwave until heated through. You might need to add a splash of chicken stock or milk to loosen the sauce if it has thickened too much.

Freezer: While you can freeze this dish for up to 3 months, it’s worth noting that creamy sauces, especially those with heavy cream, sometimes undergo a slight textural change upon thawing and reheating. The sauce may separate slightly, but a good stir can usually bring it back together. Always ensure that any leftover chicken, whether refrigerated or frozen, is reheated to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) before consumption to ensure food safety.

What to Serve with Your Perfect Chicken Fricassee

This simple yet elegant Chicken Fricassee recipe is truly delicious on its own, but to create a complete and satisfying meal, we love to pair it with a bread or roll option and one or two easy, complementary sides. The creamy sauce is fantastic for soaking up! Here are a few wonderful suggestions to consider:

Soft Dinner Rolls: Perfect for dipping into that amazing sauce.
Fluffy Angel Biscuits: Light, airy, and a delightful accompaniment.
Classic Homemade Cornbread: A southern touch that pairs surprisingly well.
Creamy Mashed Potatoes: The quintessential pairing, soaking up all the rich sauce.
Elegant Duchess Potatoes: For a slightly more upscale side.
Refreshing Strawberry Spinach Salad: A light and zesty contrast to the richness.
Delicious Pea Salad: A creamy, sweet, and savory side.

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Chicken Fricassee

Chicken Fricassée is a classic French recipe made with browned chicken thighs cooked in a decadent white wine mushroom sauce flavored with shallots, herbs and cream. A delicious, comforting dish this is perfect for weeknights or cozy weekends at home.


Course Dinner, Entree, Main


Cuisine American, French


Keyword chicken fricassee, chicken fricassee recipe


Prep Time 15 minutes minutes


Cook Time 35 minutes minutes


Servings 4


Calories 538kcal


Author Trish – Mom On Timeout

Ingredients

2 tablespoons salted butter

1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

4 chicken thighs bone-in, skin on

salt and pepper to taste

8 ounces white mushrooms sliced

2 shallots minced

3 sprigs thyme or ½ teaspoon dried thyme

½ cup parsley roughly chopped

1 tablespoon lemon juice

10 ½ ounces cream of mushroom soup 10.5 ounce can

½ cup chicken stock

½ cup dry white wine

½ cup heavy cream

fresh parsley optional garnish

Instructions

Place the butter and extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet and heat over medium-low heat until butter has melted.
Season chicken thighs generously with salt and pepper and add the chicken, skin side down, to the skillet. Cook for 3-4 minutes on each side until well browned and the skin is crispy. The chicken will not be cooked through yet. It will finish cooking later in the sauce.
Remove the browned chicken from the skillet to a plate and cover loosely with aluminum foil. Set aside to keep warm.
In the same hot skillet (if the pan is dry, add an additional tablespoon of butter and tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil first), add the sliced mushrooms, minced shallots, and thyme. Sauté until the mushrooms just begin to brown and soften, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Add in the roughly chopped parsley and cook for another 30 seconds to 1 minute, until fragrant.
Stir in the lemon juice, cream of mushroom soup, chicken stock, and dry white wine (or additional chicken stock) until all ingredients are well combined and the sauce is smooth.
Carefully place the chicken thighs back into the skillet, skin side up, ensuring they are nestled within the sauce. Bring everything to a gentle simmer over medium or medium-low heat.
Cover the pan tightly and simmer on medium-low heat for 20 to 30 minutes, or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) in the center. If you don’t have a meat thermometer, you can remove a piece of chicken and cut into the middle. If there is no pink and the juices run clear, it is done cooking.
Take the skillet off the heat and stir in the heavy cream until fully incorporated, creating a rich and velvety sauce. Serve hot, garnished with fresh parsley if desired. This dish pairs wonderfully with mashed potatoes, rice, or even pasta.

Notes

Storage Information
Refrigerator: Allow to cool completely before transferring leftovers to an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 3 days. Leftovers can be reheated gently in a skillet over medium-low heat or in the microwave, adding a splash of chicken stock or milk if the sauce has thickened.
Freezer: This dish can be frozen for up to 3 months, though creamy sauces may experience a slight textural change upon thawing. Ensure any leftover chicken is reheated to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) before consumption.
Alcohol-Free Version: Simply swap in additional chicken stock for the white wine to make this dish without alcohol.

Nutrition

Calories: 538kcal |
Carbohydrates: 12g |
Protein: 26g |
Fat: 41g |
Saturated Fat: 17g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g |
Monounsaturated Fat: 16g |
Trans Fat: 1g |
Cholesterol: 171mg |
Sodium: 729mg |
Potassium: 674mg |
Fiber: 1g |
Sugar: 3g |
Vitamin A: 1369IU |
Vitamin C: 15mg |
Calcium: 57mg |
Iron: 2mg

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