Chicken Parmesan Crescents Recipe (2024)

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My husband loves Chicken Parmesan, but it is a little too time consuming when I am trying to juggle two kids under the age of three while trying to cook. This recipe is so simple and even my picky three year old devoured it!

Serves: 4

Chicken Parmesan Crescents Recipe

Chicken Parmesan is a little too time consuming when I am trying to juggle two kids under the age of three while trying to cook. This recipe is so simple and even my picky three year old devoured it!

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 8 chicken strips fully cooked,(I used Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips)
  • 8 ounces refrigerated crescent roll dough 1 can
  • 8 slices mozzarella cheese
  • 24 ounces spaghetti sauce 1 jar
  • 1 Tablespoon butter melted
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 Tablespoon grated parmesan cheese

Instructions

  • Cook chicken strips according to package directions.Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  • Separate crescent rolls into 8 triangles. Place one slice of cheese on the wide end of each crescent roll.

  • In a saucepan over low heat, warm spaghetti sauce until heated through.Dip cooked chicken strips in spaghetti sauce so they are completely covered. Place dipped chicken strips on top of cheese and roll up crescent rolls. Place rolls on an ungreased baking sheet.Brush melted butter on top of each roll and sprinkle with garlic powder, Italian seasoning and Parmesan cheese.

  • Bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown.

Nutrition

Calories: 555 kcal · Carbohydrates: 33 g · Protein: 39 g · Fat: 31 g · Saturated Fat: 15 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 117 mg · Sodium: 1852 mg · Potassium: 984 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 14 g · Vitamin A: 1252 IU · Vitamin C: 13 mg · Calcium: 332 mg · Iron: 3 mg

Equipment

  • sauce pan

  • Baking Sheet

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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  1. blueberrykitchen says:

    This sounds so delicious and easy, thank you for the recipe!

  2. Brianna Kramvik says:

    Holy I'm excited to make this! What an easy way to make chicken parm! Thanks for the recipe!

  3. Kayla's Creations says:

    Yum!, these look & sound so good! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe :),

    -Kayla

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  5. belajar bahasa inggris says:

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  6. Kim Wren says:

    Great recipe but, I suggest using the big crescent rolls if you can find them.

  7. Katie Dutton says:

    Tried these for lunch today and they were fantastic! What an easy way to have chicken parm sandwiches - They were fast and simple (which is the best way to go with little ones) and best of all they tasted great!! I will definitely be making these again!

  8. Renee Sarver says:

    I made these tonight. Instead of chicken parm, I did a take on buffalo chicken and used hot sauce instead of marinara. My husband said it was one of the best things I have ever made. Thank you for the easy/flavorful recipe, defiantly will make these again and again!

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  11. Amy says:

    Just made this recipe, out of your new cookbook and this is seriously SO GOOD! Thanks so much, this is definitely one of our new favorites!

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FAQs

What type of pasta to serve with chicken parmesan? ›

A thicker, stout pasta shape, like a ridged rigatoni, works well with chicken parmesan because it matches the heft and satisfying texture of the protein.

What is the difference between chicken parmesan and chicken parmigiana? ›

Chicken Parmesan and chicken Parmigiana are just different names for the same exact recipe. And, with a name like “chicken Parmigiana”, you might assume that this recipe is Italian. While it has roots in Italy (in a way), chicken Parmesan is all-American.

How to keep chicken breading from falling off? ›

Place the breaded chicken on a cooling rack (or a platter) and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This cooling time will help the layers of breading ingredients solidify and adhere better after the chicken cooks. Once you start cooking the chicken, be patient and don't flip it over too early.

Why does the breading fall off my chicken parm? ›

Always dip your chicken in beaten egg before coating

Dipping your chicken in egg helps the breadcrumbs, or whatever coating you use, adhere evenly to the outside of the cutlet. You should start with a thin layer of flour, which gives the egg a better surface to cling to, then the egg, then the coating.

Why isn't my chicken parm crispy? ›

To maximize crispiness, I use panko breadcrumbs and fry the chicken in a little more oil (about an inch) than you might normally use when making parm. As soon as the cutlets are nicely browned and cooked all the way though, drain them on a rack or paper towels. They're crunchy; this will help them stay that way.

How to stop breaded chicken from going soggy? ›

Use Cornstarch Instead Of Flour For Crispy Breading

Another reason your fried chicken is turning out soggy is that the oil temperature is falling below the ideal frying level, which is right around (or slightly above) 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is the fancy name for chicken parmesan? ›

Chicken parmesan or chicken parmigiana (Italian: pollo alla parmigiana) is a dish that consists of breaded chicken breast covered in tomato sauce and mozzarella, Parmesan, or provolone.

What is a good side dish for chicken parmesan? ›

Salad: A crisp, refreshing salad can balance the richness of the Chicken Parm. Salads are always a good idea for chicken parmesan sides. You could pair it with a simple Green Salad, a Classic Caesar Salad or if you want something with lots of flavor you can try my That Good Salad recipe!

What not to put with Parmesan? ›

You see, in Italy, Parmesan cheese is reserved for pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces, cream sauces, and meat-based dishes. Adding Parmesan cheese to a seafood-based dish, like spaghetti with clams, is a big no-no. It's like adding ketchup to a steak or pineapple on a pizza – it just doesn't belong!

Why is mozzarella used on chicken parmesan? ›

Slices of fresh mozzarella melted over the browned chicken breasts and simmered marinara sauce add moist, soft texture and milky flavor.

Do they eat chicken parmesan in Italy? ›

Despite being a staple of Italian-American cuisine, “chicken parmesan” is nowhere to be found in Italy. Instead, Italians nosh on parmigiana – eggplant layered with tomato sauce and cheese.

Which is more fattening chicken parm or eggplant parm? ›

Which One is for You? Eggplant parmesan tends to be lighter on the stomach and is considered to be more healthy. Eggplant is also less expensive. Restaurants find that it is a much cheaper option for guests.

What can I use to make breading stick? ›

But taking the extra time to soak your meat in buttermilk and let the flour set will ensure that your breading is fully adhered for the perfect breaded pork chops or breaded chicken. This creates a final result that is crispy on the outside, juicy in the middle, and altogether irresistible.

Why did my breading not stick to chicken? ›

If the chicken is not dried off sufficiently, it creates a slick layer that any flour or starch doesn't stand a chance of sticking to. Too much of a dredge can cause problems, too.

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