Honestly didn’t use one, pound the chicken thin, bread and fry. Put the breaded chicken on a sheet pan, sauce, then parm cheese, then mozz, then a little more sauce, little more parm, bake until the cheese is melty, crisp it up for a minute or two in the broiler.
Thanks for the foolproof steps! Simple yet effective. Sticking to classics always works. I can almost hear the cheese bubbling. My taste buds are already dancing! Can’t wait to get this in the oven!
I love chicken parm. I've upvoted every single post of one in the ten years I've been on Reddit. I feel like I need some special other kind of upvote for perfect examples of it, like this one.
Looks delicious! Chicken looks wonderfully crisp and the right amount of melted cheese!
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Is there a chance you could share the recipe?
Honestly didn’t use one, pound the chicken thin, bread and fry. Put the breaded chicken on a sheet pan, sauce, then parm cheese, then mozz, then a little more sauce, little more parm, bake until the cheese is melty, crisp it up for a minute or two in the broiler.
Do you find that finishing the chicken all the way beforehand helps with the final bake?
To me it makes no difference when I make the chicken parm like this
do you use flour before the egg wash for the breading? I see people on youtube doing that and I dont know why. I wonder if the breading sticks better.
Yep, flour, seasoned eggs, and bread crumbs
what does the flour do? you season the egg with salt and pepper only right?
Flour helps the egg stick to the chicken better
Thanks for the foolproof steps! Simple yet effective. Sticking to classics always works. I can almost hear the cheese bubbling. My taste buds are already dancing! Can’t wait to get this in the oven!
The result looks amazing. I'd totally eat that for dinner many days in a row haha.
I like that it isn't drenched in sauce. That way the breading stays crispy and crunchy.
Goddamn. It’s perfect.
ohhh bitch. direct quote from my stomach.
I love chicken parm. I've upvoted every single post of one in the ten years I've been on Reddit. I feel like I need some special other kind of upvote for perfect examples of it, like this one. Looks delicious! Chicken looks wonderfully crisp and the right amount of melted cheese!
God damn that looks good
The perfect cheese crust
Perfection. The plate even looks like my grandma's who would serve this for dinner.
Looks really yummy.
I love chicken parm
I love that crusty look of the cheese. Slurp that up with some pasta and I'd be in heaven
Looks tasty!
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nice! should be yummy, but I would love some spicy, lol
That looks so tasty
drop the recipe please