This Creamy Chicken Florentine Recipe is a delicious quick and easy weeknight meal that is a cinch to make when you want something easy that also feels kind of fancy. Tender, juicy chicken breasts are gently sautéed and then simmered in a creamy white wine sauce with shallots and spinach for an easy one-pot meal.
Chicken Florentine is made of tender, juicy chicken breasts simmered in a savory wine or Mornay sauce (Bechamel Sauce with Cheese) on a bed of spinach or topped with spinach. In fact, the term Florentine or a la Florentine is a French culinary term that refers to dishes made with spinach. It’s been debated whether the origins of this dish are French, Italian, or both. But legend has it is was Catherine de Medici who upon Marring King Henry II of France in 1533 brought her love of spinach to France. Despite its murky origin story, no one can debate how delicious this recipe is!
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CREAMY CHICKEN FLORENTINE RECIPE
Serves 4
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INGREDIENTS:
2 Boneless Chicken Breasts
Coarse salt,
¼ cup (31g) all-purpose Flour for dredging
¾ tsp (3.75ml) Italian Seasoning
Freshly cracked pepper
1 tbsp (15ml) Olive Oil
1 Tbsp (14g) Unsalted Butter
1 Shallot, minced
½ cup (118ml) Dry White wine
1 ½ cups (368ml) chicken broth
1 garlic, minced
¼ cup (60ml) heavy cream
Freshly grated Parmesan Cheese, to taste
1 Tbsp (15ml) Cold Water
1 Tbsp (15ml) Cornstarch
2 cups (60g) Spinach
METHOD:
Slice chicken breasts in half horizontally. And pound thinly in between 2 sheets of wax paper. Salt on both sides and refrigerate for a minimum of 1-2 hours before cooking, or overnight is even better! This will tenderize the chicken and make it moist and juicy.
Place the flour on a plate, and add the Italian seasoning and freshly cracked pepper. Mix with a fork to combine. Dredge the chicken through the flour mixture on each side until coated. Shake off the excess.
Heat the oil and butter in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat until foamy. Cook 2 chicken breasts at a time on each side until nicely browned. Set aside. They will continue to cook in the sauce.
Add more olive oil to the skillet if needed.
Cook shallots in the pan drippings until tender. Then add the wine, and reduce by a third. Then add the chicken broth, garlic, heavy cream and cheese. Add back in the chicken and cover, cook for 5 minutes until chicken is cooked through. Meanwhile prepare the slurry, by mixing cornstarch with very cold water.
Then add the spinach, cover, and steam until wilted, and then add the slurry. Whisking until sauce thickens.
Remove the chicken with tongs and place it on a serving plate and spoon sauce and spinach over the chicken.
Serve with mashed potatoes, rice or smashed potatoes.
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It looks delicious
Made this tonight, with the exception of adding an extra clove of garlic and I didn’t get to salt the chicken very long. Also I did about 1/3 cup of finely chopped onion instead of shallot. It was absolutely delicious. My two finicky boys ate it all up, and I was sure to tell them afterward, “this is chicken Florentine, OK?” And they were all for it. Thanks for yet another great recipe, Elizabeth!
Thanks for sharing with us Beth. This sounds delicious and so easy for me to do as a blind wanna be chef. I say that with a smile on my face and tongue in cheek. I like recipes that are in one pot. Plus it seems relatively easy for me to do. Thank you so much for sharing this and I'm looking forward to making it. I hope you and your family are keeping safe and well. Xx
Thank you very much for this delicious recipe!
And I remember the potatoes recipe, that one was also easy to prepare.
Thank you very much again. 🥰😘😘😘
It's always a please watching your videos 😍
Yum, this looks good. Next time I go to the supermarket I'm getting the ingredients.
I love it when you give us tips about your dish, like substitution about certain ingredients. Such a small detail but great things about you Beth. Thanks
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Hi Beth! Where did you got your olive oil bottle with the weighted spout?
Oh good, more savory recipes. Love these plus all the good tips/hacks. This looks delicious and in one pan then ready to eat.
We are going to cook your recipe Beth!
We ;ove your channel soooooooo much! Thank you very much Beth!😍
Not only does Beth give us a visual feast on her Vlogs BUT she hands out great tips, ensuring that we get a great result when we follow her recipes! Went straight to the Vlog on the 2 potato dishes – delicious! Thank you Beth!
Delicious. Thanks for sharing 👍 🥰
Hi Beth! That makes my mouth water and reminds me a bit of your White Wine Chicken recipe – one of my faves! They really aren't the same at all, but this one seems like a quicker close relative! 😂 I'm with you on the sauce consistency and I love a touch of cream in there to smooth everything out and add that touch of sumptuousness. Haha Fancy word, but it's what comes to mind, so I'm going with it!
Have a beautiful weekend. ☀️
Beth, Thank you! I have everything except white wine but I'm headed to the store anyway I'll pick some up. Have a great weekend everyone
Beth, your creamy chicken looks so beautiful and elegant, and so are you in that green outfit, my friend.
Delicious!!
Love this recipe. The spinach is a great addition…..all in one dish.
Less than 30 minutes my kind of recipe.
Adding to this week’s menu. Love your recipes. Thanks Beth.
Beth! You are the greatest!
In less than 30 minute's? That's great and looks so yummy too!!😋😍 thnx Beth 👏
Perfection, as always!!!
Salting the chicken really does work. It’s like a dry brine. I do that with turkeys. The dry brine on turkeys passes a wet brine by a mile and is so much easier. The flavor of the turkey after a dry brine is unbelievable.
This is awesome, thank you. I am having a dinner party tonight and am tempted to make it.
Oh my goodness! Looks delish. Just bought chicken thighs…think they will work?…and have fresh spinach. Yay! Guess what Sunday dinner will be 😊. Thank you, Beth!
Gorgeous!
Scrumptious!!
Yum!!! Waiting on another get together/party prep video from Belth <3
I will be making this
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Week night? You are ambitious. Looks gourmet for a special dinner.
Delicious!
Hello from Orange County, Ca! Love your channel and the simple but elegant recipes you share!
Wow, the chicken looks so yummy! 😋