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A foolproof technique to achieve juicy, flavorful pan-roasted chicken breasts every time. This method uses a professional pan-searing technique followed by an oven finish and a rich, savory pan sauce made with aromatics and chicken stock.
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Season 7-9 oz chicken breasts with salt and pepper. → Sear in a hot pan with oil for 4 minutes until golden. → Flip chicken and bake in a 375°F oven for 10-12 minutes. → Rest the chicken for 4 minutes while making the pan sauce. → Sauté aromatics in the pan, reduce with stock, and finish with butter and thyme.
Season 7-9 oz chicken breasts with salt and pepper. → Sear in a hot pan with oil for 4 minutes until golden. → Flip chicken and bake in a 375°F oven for 10-12 minutes. → Rest the chicken for 4 minutes while making the pan sauce. → Sauté aromatics in the pan, reduce with stock, and finish with butter and thyme.
A foolproof technique to achieve juicy, flavorful pan-roasted chicken breasts every time. This method uses a professional pan-searing technique followed by an oven finish and a rich, savory pan sauce made with aromatics and chicken stock.
Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C) and select chicken breasts between 7-9 ounces for the best results.
Season both sides of the chicken breasts generously with sea salt and fresh cracked black pepper. Season from about a foot away to ensure even coverage.
Place a large oven-safe frying pan (like cast iron or stainless steel) over high heat for 20-30 seconds, then add 2 tbsp of olive oil.
Once the oil begins to lightly smoke, add the chicken breasts to the pan. Do not crowd them. Immediately turn the heat down to medium-high (or medium if using a very hot burner).
Cook the chicken for 3.5 to 4 minutes on the first side until a beautiful golden brown crust forms.
Choose chicken breasts between 7-9 ounces; overly large ones are harder to cook evenly.
Use a cast iron or stainless steel pan for the best searing results and oven safety.
Seasoning from a height helps distribute the salt and pepper more evenly across the surface.
Never skip the resting period; it is essential for keeping the meat juicy.
If the oil is rolling smoke heavily, it is burning and should be replaced.
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