Easy Stuffing Stuffed Chicken Breast Recipe - Tia Clara (2024)

Portions: 4 servings

Calories: 416kcal

This stuffed chicken breasts are an easy chicken recipe with an attractive presentation and easy-to-find ingredients that you probably have around the house, and this one made with a flavorful, juicy, quick, and easy stuffing will be a new favorite. I give you the instructions to cook them two different ways: on the stovetop, or on the grill. Two amazing options to serve on special occasions or everyday dinners.

By Clara Gonzalez - Last revised . Published Jul 9, 2012.

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Stuffed chicken breast.

Why I ❤️ it

Chicken is inexpensive, abundant, and usually are easy recipes even for the beginner cook. But if like me, you find chicken breasts a bit lacking in flavor, moistness, and excitement, then you'll love this way of serving them. This is not my only stuffed chicken recipe, try this one stuffed with spinach and cheese.

Whenever I invite large groups of people, and if I am not sure about what everyone likes, I serve chicken (with a vegan dish thrown in should there be a vegan in the group). It is hard to go wrong with stuffed breasts, especially served in such a fancy-looking way. So, enjoy one of my favorite recipes, and serve no boring chicken dinner. I am sure the whole family will love it.

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Course: Dinner, Lunch

Inspiration: Fusion

Category: boneless skinless chicken breast, chicken breast recipe, stuffing for chicken breasts

Author: Clara Gonzalez

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

For the stuffing mixture

For the chicken breast

For the sauce

Preparation

Before starting, please make sure you have all the ingredients and utensils ready.

Step 1: For the stuffing

Combine bell pepper, onion, olives, garlic, and butter in the food processor vase. Pulse until it turns into a coarse paste.

Place the ground butter mixture in the mixing bowl, add breadcrumbs and sausage, and thoroughly combine stuffing mix. Set aside.

Step 2: Cut the breasts

Using a very sharp knife cut alongside the breasts, opening from the thickest part of the breast to carve a pocket, this way the meat will have a fairly even thickness on both sides.

Season the breasts, inside and out, with a teaspoon of salt, the garlic powder, and black pepper. Proceed with stuffing chicken breasts with the butter and sausage stuffing. Hold them closed using toothpicks.

Step 3: Cook

To cook in a skillet: Heat the vegetable oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Brown the breasts, on both sides, being careful with oil splatter.

Reduce the heat to medium heat and cover with a tight-fitting lid. The stuffing will release enough liquid for the breasts to cook. Turn regularly so the breasts cook evenly on both sides.

When all the liquid has evaporated (about 20-25 minutes from the start) measure remove the breasts from the heat.

To cook on the grill: Heat the grill over high temperature. Grease the grill with some vegetable oil to prevent the meat from sticking. Place chicken on the grill and cook covered for 10 minutes, Turn and grill covered for another 10 minutes. Remove from the grill.

Step 4: Make the sauce

While the breasts cook make the sauce by mixing olive oil, lemon juice, parsley, and a ¼ teaspoon of salt with the blender.

Step 5: Serving

To serve, remove the toothpicks and serve the breasts garnished with the parsley sauce.

Variations

Since skinless chicken breasts is lean meat that tends to overdry, you can try cooking it with the skin on to maximize the juiceness. You can remove the excess fat under the skin if you wish, and cook skin-side down first, then turn and finish skin side up for an extra tasty recipe.

Top tips

One of my favorite things to do with chicken is buying a couple of whole chickens, separating them in pieces, and packing them separately. The chicken breasts are the first to go, and on the same day, I throw all the bones and gritty parts on a pot to make a whole lot of chicken broth.

Double the ingredients to make extra servings. You can freeze half the stuffed chicken breasts in an airtight container, and fit it into another week's weekly meal plans. This is the perfect dish to freeze, leave in the fridge for thawing, and finish it at night.

Serving suggestions

This chicken breast dinner can be complete with just some salad, or perhaps some air fryer potatoes, or baked sweet potatoes.

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Nutritional information

Calories:416kcal - Carbohydrates:4g - Protein:49g - Fat:22g - Saturated Fat:4g - Cholesterol:145mg - Sodium:925mg - Potassium:935mg - Fiber:1g - Sugar:2g - Vitamin A:1445IU - Vitamin C:54.4mg - Calcium:24mg - Iron:1.2mg

FAQs

What's the best way to stuff chicken breast?

The best chicken breast stuffing has to add flavor and moistness to the chicken. This combination of sausage and vegetable stuffing does that.

How do you slice chicken breast for stuffed chicken?

To slice the chicken breast for stuffing, carve with a sharp knife starting from the thick part of the breast to form a pocket of even thickness on both sides.

How do you seal a stuffed chicken?

To seal stuffed chicken, use toothpicks, or tie the chicken breast with cooking twine. Remember to remove them before serving.

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Quick and Easy Stuffing Stuffed Chicken Breast Recipe

Serving: 4 servings

Ingredients

For the stuffing mixture

  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 1 small red onion
  • ¼ cup pitted green olives
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 4 tablespoons of butter at room temperature
  • 4 tablespoons of breadcrumbs
  • 1 raw pork sausage or chicken sausage

For the chicken breast

  • 4 chicken breast boneless skinless, see notes
  • 4 teaspoon of salt divided
  • 2 teaspoons of garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon of pepper freshly-cracked, or ground
  • 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil (corn, peanut, or soy)

For the sauce

  • cup of olive oil
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 4 sprigs of fresh parsley

Instructions

Step 1: For the stuffing

  • Combinebell pepper,onion, olives,garlic, andbutterin the food processor vase. Pulse until it turns into a coarse paste.

    Place the ground butter mixture in the mixing bowl, addbreadcrumbsandsausage, and thoroughly combine stuffing mix. Set aside.

Step 2: Cut the breasts

  • Using a very sharp knife cut alongside thebreasts, opening from the thickest part of the breast to carve a pocket, this way the meat will have a fairly even thickness on both sides.

    Season the breasts, inside and out, with a teaspoon ofsalt, thegarlic powder, andblack pepper. Proceed with stuffing chicken breasts with the butter and sausage stuffing. Hold them closed using toothpicks.

Step 3: Cook

  • To cook in a skillet:Heat thevegetable oilin a skillet over medium high heat. Brown the breasts, on both sides, being careful with oil splatter.

    Reduce the heat to medium heat and cover with a tight-fitting lid. The stuffing will release enough liquid for the breasts to cook. Turn regularly so the breasts cook evenly on both sides.

    When all the liquid has evaporated (about 20-25 minutes from the start) measure remove the breasts from the heat.

    To cook on the grill:Heat the grill over high temperature. Grease the grill with some vegetable oil to prevent the meat from sticking. Place chicken on the grill and cook covered for 10 minutes, Turn and grill covered for another 10 minutes. Remove from the grill.

Step 4: Make the sauce

  • While the breasts cook make the sauce by mixingolive oil,lemon juice,parsley, and a ¼ teaspoon ofsaltwith the blender.

Step 5: Serving

  • To serve, remove the toothpicks and serve the breasts garnished with the parsley sauce.

Cook's notes

Since skinless chicken breasts is lean meat that tends to overdry, you can try cooking it with the skin on to maximize the juiceness. You can remove the excess fat under the skin if you wish, and cook skin-side down first, then turn and finish skin side up for an extra tasty recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 416kcal

By Clara Gonzalez, published Jul 9, 2012 on Tia Clara

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  1. Zoe

    Easy Stuffing Stuffed Chicken Breast Recipe - Tia Clara (13)
    SO amazing! I made these stuffed with red bell pepper, greek olives with feta, and obvio, ajo, with a tangy yogurt sauce. For 'dinner rolls' I did the baked yucca balls with gouda, big ones, perfect for soaking up juices. And swiss chard steam-sauteed on the side. Queee rico! Gracias! I'll definitely be trying more of your recipes 🙂

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  2. Dee

    When is the garlic added?

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    • Tia Clara

      Step 3. Thanks for commenting.

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FAQs

What's the best way to stuff chicken breast? ›

Use a soup spoon or your hands to scoop the filling into the pocket of each breast. Pin the breast closed. Use a toothpick to hold each pocket closed by inserting it on either side of the pocket. Brown the breasts.

Do you cook stuffing before putting it in the chicken? ›

Be sure any stuffing that has been cooked, or ingredient that is cooked, is cooled completely before inserting into the cavity of the chicken. The chicken should not be stuffed until just before it is to be cooked, so that the risk of bacterial growth is reduced.

Is it best to cover chicken breast when baking? ›

When chicken is covered while baking, it traps steam and moisture within the dish, resulting in juicier results. The covering helps prevent excessive evaporation and keeps the chicken moist throughout the cooking process. Preventing dryness. Chicken tends to dry out more quickly when exposed to direct heat.

How do you keep chicken breast moist when baking? ›

I'll oblige, but not without teaching you the greatest hack ever. Call it Faux Skin if you like, but using parchment paper and a little oil to mimic the job of chicken skin keeps these chicken breasts from drying out and ensures you deliver tender, juicy MOIST (I SAID IT!) chicken to the table every time.

Can you use water instead of chicken broth for stuffing? ›

You can indeed substitute water in a recipe calling for chicken broth. The liquid is a vital part of the recipe, and affects not only the viscosity of the final product, but its taste. And water by itself does alter the taste, but not in a good way.

Is it safe to cook stuffing inside chicken? ›

Cooking stuffed poultry, pork chops, and other meat can be somewhat riskier than cooking them unstuffed. Bacteria can survive in stuffing that has not reached the safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F, possibly resulting in foodborne illness.

Does stuffing a chicken make it taste better? ›

Stuffing adds a delicious layer of flavour to chicken by steaming it from the inside and soaking up the juices that may have been otherwise lost. Stuffing is also the perfect way to mix fragrant herbs with leftover bread, which can be served as part of your meal once it's cooked.

How do you keep cheese from oozing out of stuffed chicken? ›

I slice a thin pocket into the side of the chicken breasts. After you stuff them, use toothpicks to keep them closed. How do you keep the cheese from melting out of stuffed chicken? Sealing the edges of the chicken breasts with toothpicks helps prevent the cheese from oozing out of stuffed chicken.

How do you keep stuffed chicken breast closed? ›

The most traditional way to stuff chicken breast is to cut a two to three-inch length-wise slit into the thickest part of the breast to create a side pocket that will hug the stuffing mixture. Using toothpicks to seal the pocket helps to keep the filling in, but it's not a must if you don't have any on hand.

Is it safe to stuff chicken breast? ›

You can stuff boneless skinless chicken breasts with any combination of cheese, sautéed vegetables (broccoli, spinach, and tomatoes all work well), herbs, and even meat if you like.

Is it OK if chicken is a little pink? ›

Safely cooked poultry can vary in color from white to pink to tan. All poultry should reach a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9°C) as measured with a food thermometer. For whole poultry, check the internal temperature in the innermost part of the thigh and wing and the thickest part of the breast.

Why is my stuffed chicken breast still pink after cooking? ›

The internal temperature of cooked chicken should reach at least 165°F (74°C) to ensure that any harmful bacteria are destroyed. If the chicken has not been cooked to this temperature, it may still be raw in the center, which can result in a pinkish color. Don't worry about the color so much.

Why is my stuffed chicken still pink? ›

Often meat of younger birds shows the most pink because their thinner skins permit oven gases to reach the flesh. Older animals have a fat layer under their skin, giving the flesh added protection from the gases. Older poultry may be pink in spots where fat is absent from the skin.

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