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Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets

A quick and easy recipe to make a delicious dinner that you can also use again and again in all your favorite recipes

Erren Hart

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03/25/2025
5 from 48 votes
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Serves: 4 servings
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 20 minutes mins
Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets on a dish with a piece cut off showing the juicy meat
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Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets on a dish with a piece cut off showing the juicy meat

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These Crispy breaded chicken cutlets are thin-sliced chicken breasts coated in breadcrumbs and Parmesan creating a delicious, golden crust.

Serve simply with Roast Potatoes or sliced on Fettuccine Alfredo for a fantastic dinner everyone will love.

Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets on a dish with a piece cut off showing the juicy meat
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Tested To Perfection Chicken Cutlet Recipe

You’ll always find these chicken cutlets in my house.  We make big batches and freeze them. That way, there’s always a delicious start to a meal right at our fingertips!

I use these cutlets as a base for Chicken Parmesan, Chicken Picatta, and we often eat them just as they are with Roasted Broccoli and Rice Pilaf.

This recipe has countless uses, but however, you serve them they are always fantastic!

Why This Recipe Works

  • The seasoned bread crumbs and Parmesan Cheese in the panko creates a flavorful breading. 
  • The double breading results in super juicy chicken.
  • Pounding the chicken gives you tender cutlets.
  • The Panko breadcrumbs make the cutlets extra crispy.

What is a chicken cutlet?

A chicken cutlet is simply a thinly sliced chicken breast.  A chicken breast is a whole breast.

Chicken Breast Buying Guide

raw chicken breasts on a white background

When buying chicken breast, always choose chicken that has a pinky, flesh-colored tone. When chicken spoils, its color fades and turns gray in color. It’s best to avoid any packages of chicken with signs of grayish coloring.

How To Make Breaded Chicken Cutlets

  1. Pound the cutlets into even thickness
  2. Egg and bread the cutlets.
  3. Pan fry until golden.
  4. Serve hot.

Step by Step Instructions

Pound the chicken breasts until they are an even thickness. This can be done with a proper meat mallet or a rolling pin works really well. 

Chicken being pounded by a rolling pin

This step is not for tenderizing (chicken breasts are already tender). It’s really about even cooking so no need to beat them up. Just gently pound to an even thickness. About a ¼-inch thickness works best.

The chicken pounded to an even thickness

In a small bowl, mix together the panko breadcrumbs and the Parmesan cheese then transfer to a plate or shallow bowl.

Place seasoned bread crumbs into a second shallow bowl.

Beat eggs and milk in a third shallow bowl and season with salt and pepper.

Dip the chicken into the egg mixture.

Chicken being dipped in the egg wash

Dredge in the seasoned breadcrumbs.  Dip the breaded chicken back into the egg and coat with panko mixture. Always wash your hands well after handling raw chicken.

If you have time, let the coating set in the fridge for 30 minutes to an hour before cooking. This helps the coating stay put when frying.

Pour the oil into a large heavy skillet to about ¼ inch deep and heat over medium-high heat.  Add the breaded chicken.

Breaded chicken cooking in the oil

Working in 2 batches, cook the chicken without turning until golden brown.

Undercooked chicken can be dangerous. To be sure it’s cooked through, use a meat thermometer to be certain the chicken has an internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9 °C)

Golden brown chicken cooking in the oil

Transfer the cutlets to a paper towel-lined plate and season with salt. Enjoy every last bite!

Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets on a slate platter sprinkled with parsley and topped with slices of lemon

Freezing & Reheating Cooked Chicken Cutlets

Cook as instructed in the recipe and allow to cool.  Once cool place in freezer bags separated with freezer paper or nonstick baking paper to keep them from sticking.

Reheating Frozen Cutlets 

Place frozen cutlets on a baking tray in an oven set to 400°F/200°C and bake for 15-18 minutes.  You’ll know they are done when they start to bubble and sizzle around the edges.

For Best Results

  • If you have time, after breading let the coating set and dry out a bit before cooking. This helps the coating stay on better.
  • When pan-frying, the oil should reach about halfway up the side of the chicken.
  • Remove the chicken from the refrigerator 20 minutes before you’re ready to cook to allow an even cook.
  • Always wash your hands well after handling raw chicken. This should be done between steps to avoid cross-contamination around the kitchen.
  • Keep the heat at a constant, high temperature otherwise the breading will absorb the oil and get soggy.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan.  This will cause the chicken to steam instead of fry and the coating will become soggy. It’s better to fry in batches.
  • For seasoned breadcrumbs, you can use store-bought or see my Baked Breaded Garlic Mushrooms recipe for a homemade version.
  • Undercooked chicken can be dangerous. To be sure it’s cooked through, use a meat thermometer to be certain the chicken has an internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9 °C)

The Perfect Pairings

  • On Top of Fettuccine Alfredo
  • Side: Rice Pilaf
  • Side: Crispy Garlic Roast Potatoes
  • Side: Roasted Broccoli

What is the difference between a chicken breast and a chicken cutlet?

A chicken cutlet is simply a thinly sliced chicken breast.  A chicken breast is a whole breast.

What is the difference between chicken cutlets and chicken tenders?

Chicken cutlets are thin-sliced chicken breasts while chicken tenders are larger, thicker cuts of chicken breast meat.

Can you use olive oil to fry chicken cutlets?

Chicken cutlets can be fried in lighter olive oil as it has a lower smoke point. Extra virgin olive oil will smoke and burn too fast for frying.

How do you know when chicken cutlets are done?

Chicken cutlets are done when they have an internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9 °C).

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Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets on a dish with a piece cut off showing the juicy meat

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Crispy Breaded Chicken Cutlets

A quick and easy recipe to make a delicious dinner that you can also use again and again in all your favorite recipes
5 from 48 votes
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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 35 minutes mins
Serves 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cup panko breadcrumbs (AKA Japanese breadcrumbs)
  • ½ cup grated Parmesan Cheese
  • 1 cup seasoned breadcrumbs
  • 2 large eggs
  • ¼ cup milk
  • 1½ pounds chicken breasts (sliced into cutlets pounded to ¼ inch thickness)
  • vegetable oil
  • 1 lemon (for serving)

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix together the panko breadcrumbs and the Parmesan cheese then transfer to a plate or shallow bowl.
  • Place seasoned bread crumbs into a second shallow bowl.
  • Beat eggs and milk in a third shallow bowl and season with salt and pepper
  • Dip the chicken into the egg mixture, dredge in the seasoned breadcrumbs, shaking off the excess. Dip the breaded chicken back into the egg and coat with panko mixture, pressing to adhere.
  • Pour the oil into a large heavy skillet to about ¼ inch deep and heat over medium-high heat.
  • Working in 2 batches, Cook the chicken without turning until golden brown, 3-4 minutes per side. Turn the chicken and cook until equally brown on the other side, about 2 minutes more. Repeat with the remaining cutlets, adding more oil to pan (as needed) between batches, until golden brown and cooked through.
  • Transfer the cutlets to a paper towel-lined plate and season with salt. Serve with lemon.
Air Fryer Option
  • Preheat your air fryer to 400°F (200°C) for about 5 minutes. Lightly spray the air fryer basket with cooking spray to prevent sticking. Place the breaded chicken cutlets in a single layer in the air fryer basket. Avoid overcrowding; you may need to cook them in batches. Lightly spray the tops of the chicken cutlets with cooking spray to help them crisp up. Cook the chicken cutlets at 400°F (200°C) for 8-10 minutes, flipping them halfway through the cooking time. The chicken should be golden brown and reach an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

Tips

  • If you have time, after breading let the coating set and dry out a bit before cooking. This helps the coating stay on better.
  • When pan-frying, the oil should reach about halfway up the side of the chicken.
  • Remove the chicken from the refrigerator 20 minutes before you’re ready to cook to allow an even cook.
  • Always wash your hands well after handling raw chicken. This should be done between steps to avoid cross-contamination around the kitchen.
  • Keep the heat at a constant, high temperature otherwise the breading will absorb the oil and get soggy.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan.  This will cause the chicken to steam instead of fry and the coating will become soggy. It’s better to fry in batches.
  • Undercooked chicken can be dangerous. To be sure it’s cooked through, use a meat thermometer to be certain the chicken has an internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9 °C)
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Nutrition

Calories: 462 | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 50g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 203mg | Sodium: 936mg | Potassium: 794mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 360IU | Vitamin C: 2.9mg | Calcium: 259mg | Iron: 3.3mg
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This post was originally published on 10/8/18 and updated with tips and FAQs in October of 2019

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73 responses

  1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
    Erren’s Kitchen
    06/11/2020

    That’s so good to hear Leslie 🙂

    Reply
  2. Alexandria Hollub Avatar
    Alexandria Hollub
    05/24/2020

    Can you fry in butter instead of oil?

    Reply
    1. Erren Hart Avatar
      Erren Hart
      05/25/2020

      Hi Alexandria, butter wouldn’t be suitable as it burns too easily.

      Reply
  3. Dessi Avatar
    Dessi
    05/02/2020

    What are seasoned breadcrumbs? With what do you season them?

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      05/03/2020

      Hi Dessi, you can season your breadcrumbs with salt and pepper to your taste.

      Reply
    2. Kara Avatar
      Kara
      06/14/2020

      Soooooo good! Already made twice in two weeks! I pan fried mine and had to adjust the heat a tad lower because I have an electric stove. I did one at a time and put them in the oven on my warm setting as I went. Thanks for the super awesome recipe!!!!!

      Reply
      1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
        Erren’s Kitchen
        06/15/2020

        Fabulous! I’m so pleased you like it 🙂

  4. Susan B. Avatar
    Susan B.
    04/09/2020

    These were wonderful!!!! I’m planning to turn the leftovers into chicken parm tonight! Just a question…should I bake the refrigerated cutlets covered or uncovered? Thank you in advance! I can’t wait to try more of your recipes! 🙂

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      04/11/2020

      I would bake them uncovered on a lower heat than before, if you cover them it might make them it might make them a bit soggy. This sounds like a tasty experiment, good luck 🙂

      Reply
  5. Janie Avatar
    Janie
    03/18/2020

    I used gluten free panko and breadcrumbs and was so worried they wouldnt come out right, but BOY was I WRONG! These were absolute perfection! They had such a delightful crunch to them and were sooo juicy! These are definitely going into my go to recipe rotation. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      03/18/2020

      I’m pleased you liked the recipe, and it’s great to hear that the flavor isn’t lost even if you use gluten free!

      Reply
  6. Yasmin Avatar
    Yasmin
    01/29/2020

    Wow! You’re right, this will definitely be my go to recipe for breaded chicken. Made this for my family this evening and they all enjoyed it. The coating stayed on thanks to your brilliant hints and tips. I added tex-mex chicken coating to the first breadcrumb mix to make it spicier, but aside from that i kept to your original recipe. Thank you so much!

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      01/29/2020

      That sounds great Yasmin, wonderful that you can spice it up too!

      Reply
  7. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda
    11/09/2019

    How long can you keep these in the freezer before they need to be eaten?

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    1. Erren Hart Avatar
      Erren Hart
      11/12/2019

      Hi Amanda, up to 3 months.

      Reply
  8. Lou Avatar
    Lou
    09/02/2019

    Wonderful! They looked so good in recipe and ( wish I’d taken a picture) they turned out exactly as that! Easy to fix, so crispy, flavorful & tender. I made a whole pkg of breasts, & froze the rest as you suggested. Now can’t wait to use later. It’s just me & Boston, my cat..loved your baby’s story & so glad you found him. The Lord watches over us. Now that I’ve found you, looking forward to trying more recipes. Oh, I made Moroccon Couscous too..also 5 star. Great! Keep ’em coming🙃

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      09/03/2019

      Lou, you are too kind, thank you so much for your awesome feedback!

      Reply
  9. Shelley Avatar
    Shelley
    08/07/2019

    This was legitimately the best dish I have EVER cooked! I don’t like skin on chicken so I never get to enjoy fried chicken. This recipe just changed that. THANK YOU!!!!

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      08/07/2019

      I am so glad I could help you Shelley, and thank you for your feedback!

      Reply
    2. DonnaT Avatar
      DonnaT
      11/30/2020

      My sentiments exactly! I was going to post a comment, but you said it perfectly. I don’t care for the skin either, so I set it aside, freeze it, and when I have a good bit collected, I use it to make schmaltz.

      Reply
  10. Patricia Avatar
    Patricia
    06/20/2019

    Could u bake these instead of frying. how long would u have to bake

    Reply
    1. Erren's Kitchen Avatar
      Erren’s Kitchen
      07/07/2019

      I haven’t tried but I don’t see why not Patricia, I’d say trial and error, until they are golden brown, if you have a look at this recipe for Easy Oven Fried Chicken https://www.errenskitchen.com/low-fat-oven-fried-chicken/ it should be similar to this! Touch base and let me know!

      Reply
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