As food bloggers, we start writing about foodie holidays weeks in advance so our readers have time to put together yummy menus for the big day – whatever day that may be. This means, however, that by the time the actual holiday rolls around I’ve pretty much moved on.
Case in point, I saw a Valentine’s Day commercial the other day and wondered why the heck it was still airing. Oh yeah, because Valentine’s Day isn’t until next week!
Mental note: start thinking about what to get the husband ASAP, as I’ve been politely asked not to get him “boxers with stuff on them” this year, aka his customary Valentine’s Day-themed gift. Sob.
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Anyway, I’m sure you’re well aware that the holiday has not passed by yet, so let me toss one more dinner idea your way for Valentine’s Day – Chicken with Cherry-Wine Pan Sauce.
Simply seasoned chicken breasts are seared then smothered in a dreamy, wine-soaked cherry sauce made right in the same skillet. Is there anything more perfect than this dish for the holiday, between the wine and cherries which mimic your heart melting from your loved one?!
Umm, right. Besides all that, the marriage of frozen sweet cherries and wine with just a wee pat of butter for lusciousness make the most beautiful sauce, and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice at the end brightens the whole thing up. 20 minutes. One skillet. Elegant yet easy enough for everyday. How bad could that be?!
How to Make Chicken with Cherry-Wine Pan Sauce:
Start by searing 4 chicken breasts in a large skillet over medium-high heat, about 6/10 on the heat scale. (I obviously made a fraction of the chicken for these photos!)
Before that though, pound the chicken out to the same thickness so it cooks evenly. Place the chicken on a cutting board then cover with plastic wrap and use a mallet or other heavy flat object (I use a rolling pin) to pound the breasts out to the same thickness. This is CRUCIAL to getting delicious, evenly-cooked chicken!
Brush or mist both sides with extra virgin olive oil and season with salt and pepper, then add to the hot skillet and saute for 3-4 minutes a side, or until cooked through. Remove to a plate and tent with foil to keep warm.
Next melt 1 Tablespoon butter in the same skillet then add 1 chopped shallot and saute until tender, about 2 minutes.
Once the shallots are tender, carefully pour in 1 cup red wine (I used Cabernet,) 1/2 cup chicken broth, and 2 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar. I know some people don’t like balsamic vinegar, but you can’t pick it out in the final dish. It just adds a little something to the sauce.
Let the sauce bubble and reduce by about half, 3-4 minutes.
Next add zee star of the Cherry-Wine Pan Sauce – sweet cherries (which do not make the final dish taste sweet – promise!)
You’ll need 12oz fresh or frozen pitted sweet cherries – no need to thaw them first. Just make sure you don’t get the sour ones.
Once the cherries warm in the hot skillet, press lightly on them with a wooden spoon to help break them up a bit. Next sprinkle in 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme (you could use a pinch of dried thyme…in a pinch!)
BTW – I almost always hate buying fresh herbs because I use a FRACTION of the container and inevitably forget about them in the fridge until it’s way, way too late. Anyway, check out these mini clamshells I found at the grocery store. They’re the perfect size for just one or two recipes!
Continue to reduce the sauce until thickened but still syrupy, 2-3 minutes, then stir in 1 Tablespoon butter and the juice of 1/2 lemon. The lemon TOTALLY makes this dish!
Plate the chicken then spoon the luscious, ruby-hued sauce over the top. YUM. I served roasted broccoli on the side, which is just fresh broccoli florets tossed with extra virgin olive oil, salt, and pepper then roasted for 10 minutes at 425 minutes. Perfection!
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Chicken with Cherry-Wine Pan Sauce
Description
Gluten-free Chicken with Cherry-Wine Pan Sauce is an elegant yet easy 20 minute, one skillet supper!
Ingredients
- 4 chicken breasts (about 1-1/2lbs)
- extra virgin olive oil, for brushing
- salt and pepper
- 2 Tablespoons butter, divided
- 1 shallot, chopped
- 1 cup red wine like Cabernet
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 2 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 12oz fresh or frozen pitted sweet cherries NOT sour cherries (if frozen, do not thaw)
- 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
- juice of 1/2 lemon
Directions
- Pound chicken breasts to an even thickness then brush both sides with extra virgin olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat (6/10) then add chicken and saute until no longer pink, 3-4 minutes a side. Remove to a plate then tent with foil to keep warm.
- Melt 1 Tablespoon butter in same skillet then add shallots and saute until tender, 2 minutes. Add wine, chicken broth, balsamic vinegar, and fresh cherries, if using, then simmer until sauce is reduced by nearly half, 3-4 minutes. If using frozen cherries, add now with thyme then continue to reduce sauce until slightly thickened, 2-3 minutes, pressing down on cherries gently with the back of a wooden spoon.
- Remove skillet from heat then stir in remaining Tablespoon butter and lemon juice. Spoon over chicken breasts then serve.
Notes
Inspired by BHG.com.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Video
Whether you make this dish on Friday or not, you’ll love it. Elegant yet easy enough for everyday. Enjoy!
Is there any nutritional statistics?
I found this recipe through My Fitness Pal . They said 365 calories, 10 g total fat, Carbs 17 g, Dietary fiber 2 g, Protein 41 g
Can I freeze this sauce
I think that could work, Janet!
Made this for valentine’s day dinner last night and it was SUCH a hit with the entire family! Even the picky 5 year old ate nearly a whole chicken breast. I don’t think I pounded the breasts thin enough, so they didn’t quite finish cooking while I seared them. I just popped them back into the sauce and threw on the lid for the final few minutes, and they were perfect. Really easy but elegant recipe!
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I made this with fresh cherries and it was phenomenal. Made a few tweaks to the recipe but found your video to be so helpful. Thank you for the wonderful meal idea.
So glad you loved it, Rio! I bet it was phenomenal with fresh cherries!
Great recipe! I modified it slightly by only cooking the chicken 90% of the way through at first, and then finished cooking it in the sauce while the sauce is reducing. That way the chicken soaks up the delicious wine flavor! It turned out amazing!
My 2nd comment about this recipe. My sister and niece came to visit for a week, were wined and dined at restaurants but said this was the best meal they ate here!
That is so awesome!! Thanks so much for letting me know, Denise!
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We made this kosher for Passover so didn’t use butter, also I browned skin-on thighs in the pan first. I stuck faithfully to the ingredients and quantities for the sauce and it was absolutely delicious. A definite make again.
This recipe inspired me. After I added the cherries, bought to simmer and then I added the chicken back into sauce. Finished cooking the chicken while reducing the sauce. YUMmmy
I have tried this from a friend and never got the recipe im so glad i found this…
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I made this last night and my husband and I loved it. I have always loved the addition of fruit to poultry and fish. Thank you for the recipe!
looks great ;)
Is there something I could use instead of the wine? I know it’s not much and the alcohol burns off, but I prefer not to use it at all.
Thanks, Christy
Hi Christy! You could experiment with a combo of pomegranate juice and chicken broth? I haven’t tried it but sounds like it could be pretty delicious!