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by Sandyon Aug 17, 2020 (updated Apr 30, 2022)

Easy Chicken Marsala Recipe is a creamy, sweet chicken recipe that comes together quickly, served with your favorite pasta! Watch the video!

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Today I’m sharing a not-complicated delicious Chicken Marsala Recipe for casual entertaining, with your favorite pasta. If you love salmon, you may also want to try my Salmon Mushroom Zoodle Marsala!

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Chicken Marsala

It’s good enough for company, and great served with this Quick Easy Green Salad Recipe!

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Easy Chicken Marsala Recipe

I can think of several reasons why it’s not easy to host a dinner – we’re too busy, we don’t know what to cook, or we just lack the confidence to invite others into our space (a whole new list of fears).

This simplerecipe will hopefully inspire you to get into the kitchen, whip up this delightful Easy Chicken Marsala recipe, cook some pasta, set out a salad – and wah lah!

A true comfort dish!

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You’re on your way to easy entertaining, and beautiful hospitality, when you get to share your life with others around the table.

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Which Marsala wine is best for chicken marsala?

For this recipe, and any savory recipe, you want to use a dry marsala.

If making a dessert or sweeter recipe, use a sweet marsala!

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What ingredients do I need for chicken marsala?

Most recipes are basically the same, but for mine, you need these ingredients:

  • Shallots and onions
  • Chicken breasts
  • Baby bella mushrooms
  • Dry marsala cooking wine
  • Butter and sour cream
  • Don’t forget your favorite pasta! Standard is spaghetti pasta!

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We used one of our favorite kitchen pieces, my Le Creuset 3.5 quart brasier (I love the stainless steel one because it’s light enough to add to a dinner board).

This is one of my favorites because it not only holds a lot of food, but it’s also pretty for serving the food on a casual evening!

From the stove to the table! Serve with a side of your favorite pasta!

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Easy Chicken Recipe

Sauté the onions and mushrooms, removing them to a bowl.

Then cook the chicken in the same pan (after shaking the chicken in a Ziploc bag with flour, salt, and pepper).

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Combine it together, add the marsala, and cook down. Right before serving, garnish with parsley!

Serve over spaghetti pasta!

Beautiful.

Check out my LeCreuset braiserfor this recipe! Or try Creamy Garlic Pork Marsala!

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Chicken Marsala

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Yield: 6

Ingredients

  • 4 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 2-3 shallots, chopped
  • 1 large sweet onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 garlic, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, sliced thinly
  • 24 ounces baby bella mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 1/2 cups Marsala cooking wine (dry)
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup cold water
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • 3/4 cup sour cream
  • 2 teaspoons chopped parsley, or cilantro
  • 16 ounces linguini pasta, I use DeLallo brand

Instructions

  • In a large frying pan or 3.5 quart braiser, heat the olive oil on medium heat; add the shallots, onion and garlic and cook until tender. Remove from the pan into a bowl; set aside.

  • Coat the chicken in the flour and salt and pepper (using a Ziploc bag to shake the chicken in). In the same large pot over medium-high heat, add 1 tablespoon of oil and saute half the chicken for 1 to 2 minutes per side until lightly browned. Remove to a plate and keep warm. Repeat with a second tablespoon of the oil and the remaining chicken, removing to the separate plate to keep warm.

  • Add the remaining tablespoon of oil to the skillet and stir in the mushrooms. Cook for 5-6 minutes, until tender. Off heat, add in the marsala and cook for 1 minute, scraping any browned bits from the skillet. Pour the sauce into a separate pan.

  • Add the chicken back to the pan, placing the onion mixture on top.

  • Next, add the cornstarch to 1/4 cup cold water, and whisk until smooth. Pour into the marsala sauce/mushrooms and heat on high, stirring until thick. Add the melted butter; stir. Add the sour cream; stir.

  • Pour the marsala sauce over the chicken, onions, and mushrooms in the pot. Bring the chicken marsala to a boil, then gently simmer, covered, for 15 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, prepare pasta following package directions, about 11 minutes.

  • Garnish the chicken with chopped parsley. Serve over cooked pasta.

Notes

Originally posted SEP 2015

Cuisine: Italian

Course: Main Course

Author: Sandy / Reluctant Entertainer

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  1. AngieReply

    Chicken Marsala Recipe (16)
    You really need more great reviews for this recipe. Delish &Easy! Thank you for sharing :)

  2. Linda EllisonReply

    Hi Sandy. Recently, I can no longer view your videos within recipes. As an example I clicked on today’s email regarding Chicken Marsala, clicked on the recipe, and can see the photo of the video, the ad plays, but the recipe video will not play. This has occurred for about the last month or so. I don’t have problems with other recipe videos. I also note you are now using Mediavine. Could it have something to do with that? Is anyone else have difficulty? Thank you. Love your recipes.

    • Sandy

      Hi Linda. I’ve used MV for years! We don’t see a problem. Can you try again?

  3. JillReply

    Chicken Marsala Recipe (17)
    Absolutely delicious! My first time making it. Everyone loved it! Pretty easy to make. I was worried at first making the marsala sauce that I was making it too strong, but it magically comes together once the rest of the ingredients are added. Thank you! This definitely increased my confidence in being a better cook. :-)

    • Sandy

      thank you Jill :)

  4. MelissaReply

    Do I drain off the marsala wine after cooking the mushrooms in it?

    • Sandy

      No!

  5. Romney AkslandReply

    Chicken Marsala Recipe (18)
    What a scrumptios dinner recipe!! Thank you! It was sooo goood!

  6. Monica TovarReply

    It turned our delicious!! I followed the recipe step by step.

  7. RachelReply

    Chicken Marsala Recipe (19)
    5 stars! This recipe is amazing! I’ve made chicken marsala before and never been impressed but this was restaurant quality. And it heats up great too!

    • Sandy

      Thank you Rachel, we love this recipe, too!

  8. Barb.Reply

    Can this recipe for Chicken Marsala be made earlier in the day?

    • Sandy

      Yes!

  9. SFReply

    You mention adding the sour cream right before serving, but then lower down in the recipe section it states adding the sour cream before bringing the sauce to a boil and then simmering for 15 minutes – just want to make sure I do the correct thing, as I am hoping to make this dish for the first time when I have guests over this weekend. Looks delicious!

    • Sandy

      Sylvia, follow the instructions – ENJOY!

  10. JayneReply

    Here is a great way to clean that hard to remove crud on your pot. Fill pan with water, float a Bounce fabric softener cloth in the water. Yes! A dryer cloth! Soak over night, and in the morning, presto , you’ll be able to just wash it off, like a breeze!

  11. Holly JReply

    This was wonderful. Thank you for sharing. I had a bit of leftover asparagus that I threw in with the vegetables. It is now in my “Keepers” file.

  12. Aggie | Aggie's KitchenReply

    I started buying these purple sponges because of you Sandy! LOVE them! This recipe looks so comforting and delicious, my kind of entertaining meal for sure.

  13. Lori @ RecipeGirlReply

    Amazing and flavorful dinner! I will be making this for my family this fall!

  14. CarolynReply

    Oh I think I need those scrubbers. It’s wonderful that you can use it on enamelled surfaces!

  15. Erin @ Texanerin BakingReply

    What stops me is having to clean up. I’m afraid I’m terribly messy and even the thought of having people over gives me anxiety.

    And wow – those sponges look great! I’ll have to buy a pack for my husband, the dish washer. :D

  16. Brian @ A Thought For FoodReply

    I’m the same way… love just putting out some pans and salad and read and cheese (oh and wine) and just going to town. I haven’t had chicken marsala in years but it used to be a favorite when I ate meat.

  17. Heidi LarsenReply

    Marsala me everything, but especially chicken and mushrooms. Welcome back!

    • Sandy

      Thanks Heidi. I agree .. marsala anything … I love, too!

  18. Senika @ Foodie Blog StalkerReply

    I usually use the excuse that the house needs to be sparkling clean to have guests over (which means guests would never come over!). LOVE meals you can just place on the table and guests can serve themselves! I’ve never attempted chicken marsala but yours looks phenomenal – pinned!

  19. TidyMomReply

    I’m in love with the Extreme Sponge!! and this recipe sounds wonerful Sandy!

    • Sandy

      Thanks, Cheryl! I’ve got my kids using it now, too :)

  20. CarolReply

    Can you recommend a Marsala wine? When I have made Chicken Marsala in the past it never tasted quite right. I used a dry Marsala purchased at a nice wine shop, but the flavor was not the same as restaurant quality. What do you mean by “cooking Marsala?” Sweet or dry? Thank you, love your blog!

    • Sandy

      I usually use Holland House Marsala, Carol. :)

    • Jeweley

      Use a cooking wine not drinking wine.

  21. Karen @ On the Banks of Salt CreekReply

    I love Chicken Marsala! I’m going to have to give this a try soon.

    • Sandy

      Thanks, Karen! :)

  22. Debi+BReply

    My biggest factor for not entertaining more often is worrying about what I should make for dinner. I tend to overthink everything. The Chicken Marsala would definitely be a great choice:-)

    • Sandy

      Hi, Debi. I’ve been there, too. Which is why I resort to salmon so much! It’s easy, only takes 12 minutes to cook, and I don’t have to think much about it. :)

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FAQs

Should I use dry or sweet Marsala wine for Chicken Marsala? ›

However, when we tried both styles in recipes for chicken Marsala, mushroom stuffing, and zabaglione, tasters preferred the dry style in all instances. Though both were acceptable, tasters found that dry Marsala offered more depth of flavor, while sweet Marsala added sweetness and some flavor but wasn't as complex.

How to thicken sauce for Chicken Marsala? ›

Simmer the Sauce and Thicken it

The chicken will cook through while simmering in the sauce. Once it's done, you can thicken the sauce with a cornstarch slurry.

What is a non alcoholic substitute for Marsala wine in Chicken Marsala? ›

Nonalcoholic option, White Grape Juice: For every 1/2 cup of Marsala wine, use 1/4 cup of white grape juice mixed with 2 tablespoons of sherry vinegar and 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract.

What is traditionally served with Chicken Marsala? ›

This easy Chicken Marsala recipe has juicy chicken smothered in a restaurant quality marsala sauce. Serve this with fettuccine pasta or with creamy mashed potatoes!

What's the difference between chicken piccata and Chicken Marsala? ›

While both chicken piccata and chicken Marsala are cooked in the same way, there are a few key differences between the two dishes. Chicken piccata isn't creamy. It's cooked with white wine, chicken broth, capers, and lemon juice. It's tangy and bright instead of rich and creamy.

How do you thicken chicken masala sauce? ›

6 ways on how to thicken your curry sauce
  1. Reduction: One of the most common methods to thicken a curry sauce is by reducing it. ...
  2. Roux: A roux is a classic French technique that works wonders in thickening curry sauces. ...
  3. Cornstarch slurry: ...
  4. Coconut milk or cream: ...
  5. Yoghurt or heavy cream: ...
  6. Pureed vegetables:
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What is the best Marsala wine to cook with? ›

The Best for Cooking

Florio Marsala Superiore Dry will deglaze your pan beautifully, but while you're at it, take a sip. Gorelli says this bottling is a great point of entry for those new to Marsala.

What starch is served with chicken marsala? ›

Rice is one of the most popular Chicken marsala sides. You can choose from white rice or brown rice. You can make plain rice or add some diced onion and bell pepper for extra flavor. The rice will soak up the delicious Marsala wine sauce.

What is the closest thing to Marsala? ›

The best substitute for marsala wine is madeira, another kind of fortified wine with a similar flavour profile. Other alternatives include other fortified wines such as commandaria, sherry, vermouth, and port.

Can I use vinegar instead of Marsala wine? ›

White Grape and Sherry Vinegar. If you are looking for a non-alcoholic substitute for Marsala wine, white grape juice is your best choice. However, it is best to mix in some sherry vinegar and vanilla extract to get that tasty Marsala flavor.

Can I use rum instead of Marsala? ›

Marsala wine can be added to the recipe, but other liquors are frequently substituted for it in both the coffee and the cheese mixture, including dark rum, Madeira, port, brandy, Malibu, or Irish cream and especially coffee-flavoured liqueurs such as Tia Maria and Kahlúa.

What does Marsala consist of? ›

Marsala is produced using the Grillo, Inzolia, Catarratto and Damaschino white grape varietals, among others. Marsala contains about 15–20% alcohol by volume. Different Marsala wines are classified according to their color, sweetness, and duration of their ageing.

What is chicken masala made of? ›

Chicken masala is a simple Indian dish made with chicken, spices, herbs, onions and tomatoes. Serve this with rice or any flatbreads like naan, roti or paratha.

What is masala sauce made of? ›

Ingredients you need to gather to prepare Tikka Masala sauce !!
IngredientsQuantity
Tomato puree4 tbsp
Mixed powder1 tbsp
Tandoori masala1 tbsp
Paprika1 tsp
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What alcohol is in Marsala? ›

Fortification: Marsala is a fortified wine, which means that grape spirits (a type of grape-based brandy) are added to the wine during or after fermentation.

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