Herbes de Provence Chicken

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This Herbes de Provence Chicken recipe full of Mediterranean flavors was a featured recipe in our Instagram series: How To Spice Up Boring Chicken. We’ve had so many requests for a complete recipe, we decided to add the recipe to SpiceTopiaCooks.com! 

Chicken is inexpensive and easy to make, but sometimes we all get into a rut and make the same chicken recipes over and over again. This Herbes de Provence dish is simple to make, but the pan sauce adds a flavorful decadent note. 

How to make Chicken Herbes de Provence with pan sauce? 

Just a few steps and ingredients and about twenty minutes is all it takes to make this chicken recipe.

Salt & pepper your boneless skinless chicken thighs. Pan sear the chicken for about 4 minutes per side. Remove from the pan and set aside. Then deglaze the pan with chicken broth. Add Herbes de Provence, Minced garlic, and a squeeze of lemon juice!

Cook until reduced by at least half. Remove from the heat.

Add butter. Stir to melt butter. Sauce will thicken and become creamy as the butter melts.  Add chicken back into the pan to glaze and reheat. And there you have it! A simple and easy dinner prepared in about 20 minutes. Serve with a simple salad and a bit of bread! 

What does Herbes de Provence taste like? 

Many say that Herbes de Provence tastes like the Mediterranean!

Each of the herbs in this herb blend have notes that combine and complement each other. Rosemary’s evergreen flavor is said to have notes of lavender, while thyme’s unique flavor is earthy with notes of rosemary. Savory adds a robust, peppery flavor. Lavender has a slightly floral flavor with an earthy slightly minty flavor similar to notes found in rosemary.

However one describes the flavor of Herbes de Provence, it’s a flavor that comes alive with heat and olive oil, making it perfect for spicing up an easy weeknight dinner!

Learn more about Herbes De Provence (the spice blend invented by Julia Childs)  in our Story of Provence article

If you would like another easy weeknight chicken recipe, try out our Cheesy Smoked Paprika Baked Chicken recipe

Does this recipe work with chicken breasts? 

Yes! 

Chicken breast is leaner and dries out faster than thighs, so we prefer to use chicken thighs. If chicken breasts are more appetizing to you, then feel free to use them instead. Whether using thighs or breasts, be sure to cook your chicken to 165°F – or when pierced, the juices that run out are clear and not pink.

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Herbes de Provence Chicken

Difficulty: Beginner Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 20 mins
Servings: 2
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Season boneless skinless chicken thighs with salt and pepper.

  2. Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat until a water dropped in the oil sizzles. Add thighs to a hot skillet.

  3. Cook chicken until browned and just cooked through-- about 4 - 5 minutes per side.  Remove from skillet and set aside.



  4. In skillet over heat, deglaze pan by adding 1 cup chicken broth. Scrape up the browned bits of chicken from the bottom of the pan before adding 2 tablespoons Herbes de Provence, 1 teaspoon Minced garlic, and a squeeze of lemon juice.



  5. Cook until reduced by at least half. Remove from the heat.

  6. Add 2 tablespoons of butter. Stir to melt. Add chicken back into the pan to glaze and reheat.



  7. Serve with sauce! Enjoy your bright Mediterranean not boring flavored chicken!



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