This creamy chicken dinner is Russian-inspired, made with tender, juicy chicken breasts, mushrooms, onions, and a pan sauce flavored with tangy sour cream. Traditional Beef Stroganoff is one of my top 3 comfort food meals. This version, made with lightly breaded chicken cutlets is just as tasty, with the same creamy mushroom gravy, but a bit different. Creamy Chicken Stroganoff is a great recipe to shake up your weeknight menu plan! The whole family will love this meal, especially when you serve the chicken with egg noodles to soak up all of the amazing sauce. Another delicious way to enjoy these flavors is in my Ground Beef Stroganoff recipe, or in an easy-to-make Beef Stroganoff Soup!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Ingredients In Chicken Stroganoff

Here’s what you need to make this delicious meal. Leslie Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

Chicken Breast Cutlets: You’ll need three chicken breasts sliced horizontally to make 6 thin chicken cutlets for this recipe. Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder, and Paprika: To season the chicken cutlets, these simple seasonings are perfect. Flour: a light coating of all-purpose flour allows us to brown the chicken in the skillet, keeping it tender and juicy on the inside. As a bonus, that flour will help to create a silky, thick stroganoff sauce too. Olive Oil and Butter: For sauteeing the chicken, a combination of rich butter and extra virgin olive oil gives great flavor. Onions and Garlic: Another layer of flavor comes from these aromatic vegetables. Mushrooms: I love using brown cremini mushrooms for stroganoff. White button mushrooms will work as well. Chicken Stock: Chicken stock or broth can be used. Boxed broth works just fine, or use homemade chicken stock if you have it. Dijon Mustard: This is a must for stroganoff sauce! Other types of mustard will not taste the same, so be sure to have some on hand. It’s a great way to add rich flavor to all types of pan sauces. Sour Cream: This is the traditional addition that makes this chicken stroganoff recipe so tangy and creamy. Use the full-fat version for the best results. Egg Noodles: I always love to serve stroganoff over a big pot of egg noodle pasta. White rice is also great for serving. Optional: A splash of Worcestershire sauce and/or a bit of dry white wine can be used to elevate the flavor. I’ll talk more about that later.

Recipe Tips

Deglaze with wine – For added flavor, use ½ dry white wine in step four to deglaze the pan and scrape up all of the tasty brown bits. Then, add the chicken stock. Try it with your preferred chicken – you can use boneless, skinless chicken thighs, chicken tenders, bite-size pieces of chicken, or even ground chicken Just be sure that the chicken is cooked all the way through in the first steps, and add it back in at the end. Other proteins – This recipe’s cooking method allows you to substitute thin pork chops or even turkey cutlets. If you try this, leave me a comment; I’d love to know how it turned out!

Storage Tips

Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. I find that using the microwave is the best way to reheat chicken stroganoff, which makes this an excellent next-day lunch option for the office. You can freeze chicken stroganoff for up to 3 months. But, while you can freeze stroganoff, I don’t suggest it. The sauce changes texture when frozen and won’t be as creamy afterward.

What To Serve With Chicken Stroganoff

You’ll want a side dish to accompany chicken stroganoff that can hold all of the yummy sauce! Wide egg noodles are my go-to for stroganoff of any type, but there are other great options, too. Keep it low-carb by serving chicken stroganoff with zucchini noodles, cauliflower rice, or steamed broccoli. Instead of noodles, try mushroom rice, or mashed potatoes. A healthy salad is an easy side dish, too. Try my Olive Garden Salad or a Kale Salad. Homemade bread or dinner rolls will help you to sop up all of the extra sauce on your plate!

Do I need Worcestershire sauce for chicken stroganoff?

While I don’t automatically reach for Worcestershire sauce for this recipe, I do think that a teaspoon or so would be delicious in this sauce. Add it if you like!

Can I leave out the flour?

If you’re interested in making a gluten-free version of chicken stroganoff, I suggest using an all-purpose gluten-free flour blend instead. If you want to reduce the number of carbs, feel free to leave the flour out entirely. The sauce won’t thicken, but it will still be super tasty.

What if the stroganoff gravy is too thick?

This can happen, and it’s no problem! Just whisk in a bit more chicken broth until the gravy is the consistency that you like.

What is stroganoff sauce made of?

Stroganoff sauce is made with a base of butter, flour, sour cream, and different kinds of broth depending on the kind of stroganoff (beef, chicken, or vegetable broth). Please make this yummy meal for your family and let me know how much they loved it. I see lots of compliments in your future, and requests to make it again. Pin the recipe for later, too! © Little Sunny Kitchen

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