Francese Sauce

Chicken Francese Recipe. Aired September 1.

Serves 4 servings “Francese and piccata are very similar. The difference between the two is for Francese, the chicken breast is first dipped in flour, then into a beaten egg mixture, before being cooked.

For piccata, the chicken is first dipped in egg and then in flour. Both are then simmered in a lemony butter sauce, but the piccata sauce includes capers.” Ingredients. About 2/3 cup all- purpose flour. Salt and pepper. 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut horizontally to form 8 flat fillets then pounded to even 1/4- to 1/2- inch thick. Preparation. Place flour in pie plate. In another pie plate, whisk eggs with the water.

Francese Sauce

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Season flour and chicken with salt and pepper. Dredge chicken in flour mixture then dip into egg mixture to coat. Meanwhile, in very large, nonstick skillet, melt 1 tablespoon each of butter and oil over medium- high heat.

Add 4 coated chicken pieces and cook about 2 minutes per side, or until golden brown. Transfer chicken to plate. Wipe out skillet and repeat to cook remaining 4 chicken pieces in 1 tablespoon each butter and oil. Set chicken aside. Add 1 tablespoon each butter and oil along with the garlic to same skillet and stir 3.

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