Baked Chicken Cutlets
Crispy Baked Chicken Cutlets – This baked “fried chicken” recipe has been a will-power saver for years. When you are craving something deep-fried and crunchy, this recipe comes to the rescue.
Diets Are Hard
So… You’ve only been dieting for eleven days and already you’re craving fried chicken.
You probably haven’t had fried chicken for months, maybe years, but now that it’s officially off-limits, so of course, it’s all you can think about.
You lay in bed at night with a pinch in your stomach and crispy little drumsticks dancing in your head.
This happens to me… All. The. Time.
I can’t remember the first time I made “healthy” fried chicken, but I’m pretty sure it was right after the first time I discovered I needed to shed a few pounds.
That must have been 20+ years ago. Jeeeeez!
Baked Chicken Cutlets… Endless Possibilities
This crispy baked chicken recipe has come in handy on many occasions. It’s an easy meal that comes together in minutes and the potential serving methods are endless.
I often serve crispy baked chicken cutlets over salads, yet even there, think of the options:
- Crispy Buffalo Chicken Salad
- Crispy Baked Chicken Taco Salad
- Baked “Fried Chicken” over Southern Slaw
- Baked Breaded Chicken Cutlets over Field Greens with Fresh Berries and Goat Cheese
I could go on and on with a list of amazing recipes!
Baked Chicken Cutlets Ingredients
- Chicken Cutlets – thinly sliced chicken breast
- Panko Breadcrumbs – regular or gluten-free breadcrumbs
- Shredded Parmesan Cheese – or grated parmesan
- Fresh Thyme Leaves – or dried thyme
- Light Mayonnaise – low fat or paleo (This acts as the adhesive, no eggs required!)
- Dijon Mustard
- Salt and Pepper
How to Make Breaded Chicken
- Start by checking that your oven has a rack in the lowest position. Then preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Set out two baking sheets and line them with aluminum foil. Then spray them generously with non-stick cooking spray.
- Pull out two medium bowls. In one bowl you will mix the wet ingredients – mayo, mustard, salt, and black pepper. In the other bowl mix together the dry ingredients – panko, parmesan cheese, and thyme.
- Now it’s time to coat the chicken cutlets. Start with a coating of the mayo “glue” mixture. Then one at a time, cover the cutlet with the panko mixture by pressing it on each side to coat. Then place the coated cutlets on the baking sheets you prepared.
- Place the baking sheet on the lowest rack in the oven and bake them for about 15 minutes. When you bake the cutlets on the lowest part of the oven it helps to crisp up the breading, especially the bottoms of the cutlets.
- If the tops haven’t browned, you should move the baking sheet to a higher rack and turn on the broiler for 1 minute. Make sure to keep your eyes on them so that they don’t burn! Serve warm.
Get The Full (Printable) Recipe Below For How To Make Baked Breaded Chicken Cutlets + VIDEO. Enjoy!
Why Chicken Cutlets Instead of Breaded Chicken Breasts?
I like to prepare baked chicken cutlets instead of whole chicken breasts for two reasons:
- They cook faster.
- Cutlets offer automatic portion control.
One cutlet is essentially half (or sometimes one-third) of a large chicken breast, so they satisfy a craving and keep the calories on the down-low.
Also, try using this healthy fried chicken recipe in lettuce wraps!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to use chicken cutlets?
No, but… Chicken cutlets are easier to bake because they are sliced evenly therefore bake more evenly. Plus, they don’t take as much time to bake them. However, you can use chicken breasts as well, but make sure to increase the baking time to 25 minutes.
Is this baked chicken recipe a good make-ahead meal?
The chicken will keep its crunch for several hours, but the crust will soften over time due to the tender chicken inside.
To reheat the chicken and crisp up the crust, place the leftover chicken in a 350-degree F oven for 10 minutes.
Can I add other seasoning and spices to the breaded chicken?
Of course! You can add extra ingredients to both the mayo mixture and/or the breadcrumbs to create a unique flavor. Try mixing in lemon zest, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, crushed rosemary, Italian seasoning, or Cajun seasoning.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve these crispy chicken cutlets with pasta and marinara sauce for classic Chicken Parmesan.
- Slice each piece of chicken and serve over fresh green salads.
- Use the oven baked chicken cutlets in crispy chicken sandwiches or wraps.
- Or keep this light by serving them with a low-cal dipping sauce and a healthy side dish like roasted asparagus or green beans.
Other Healthy Recipes
- Zoodles (Zucchini Noodles) Recipe
- Roasted Red Pepper Hummus Recipe
- Sauteed Yellow Squash with Blistered Tomatoes Recipe
- Crockpot Chickpea Curry Recipe
- Red Posole with Pork (Pozole Rojo) Recipe
- Ahi Poke Bowl Recipe
- Easy Korean Bibimbap Recipe
Baked Chicken Cutlets Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 pounds chicken cutlets usually 8 cutlets
- 1 1/2 cups panko bread crumbs
- 3/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/3 cup light mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- Salt and pepper
Instructions
- Move one oven rack to a low position. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and line and baking sheet with foil. Spray the foil liberally with non-stick cooking spray and set aside.
- Set out two medium bowls. In one bowl, mix the mayo, mustard, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. In the other bowl, mix the panko, parmesan cheese and thyme.
- Place the chicken cutlets in the mayo mixture and toss to coat. Then one at a time, press each cutlet into the panko mixture on both sides to coat. Lay on the baking sheet.
- Bake in the lower part of the oven for 15 minutes. (Cooking low in the oven helps the bottoms to crisp up.)
- If the tops haven’t browned, move the baking sheet to a higher rack and turn on the broiler on for 1 minute. Watch to make sure they don’t burn. Serve warm.
A go-to recipe in our house. Crowd pleaser for my family and other families we often have over for dinner and Sunday Fundays. I do split the Thyme, half Thyme and half Oregano, and that is only due to personal preference and taste. Super easy and delicious and they go with just about any side dish!
My picky eater even ate these!
Wow! This was so easy and so delicious!!! I only had 1 cup of panko, so I added a 1/2 cup of italian bread crumbs and still turned out amazing! Thank you for sharing!
My go to cutlet recipe. Thank you. Have you tried it in an air fryer?
Very easy to make and taste awesome. Forgot to do the racks as suggested but still worked out great. We will try to remember next time and get them a little more crispy.
This has been my “Go To” chicken recipe all summer. Easy and very versatile. I have used it on pork chops as well. My husband really enjoys it. I sometimes change it up by using different seasonings (i.e.: Italian, various BBQ rubs, Cajun). Also, for those wanting gluten free, try the Pork Panko available in the same area as regular Panko. No gluten. Thanks, Sommer, for another easy and delicious recipe.
This quickly became a favorite meal at my house!
This chicken is so delicious!! The whole fam loved it!
I’m always looking for something fried but never want to mess with the oil! These are perfect!
Such an easy and tasty way to bake chicken that mocks the flavor of being fried chicken!
This turned out so delicious!! The flavor from the brine and the crispy skin was perfect together!
Yummy