If you’re looking to make a meal that is rich in flavor, and can be finished in about an hour, chicken pizzaiola is your dish.  Chicken cutlets are lightly seared and then stewed until tender in a sauce made from sweet bell peppers, earthy mushrooms, garlic, oregano, tomato, and white wine.  Topped with fresh basil, this dish is best served alongside pasta, but can also be used to make a mean chicken pizzaiola sub, hero, or sandwich. 

Large pan with chicken pizzaiola and wooden spoon.

I love how simple pizzaiola chicken is to make, especially in large quantities, and how satisfying it is to nearly everyone, picky eaters included.

In fact, I served this last Christmas Eve and while I expected to have some leftovers, there were none. 

Everyone loved it, came back for seconds (and thirds), and asked for the recipe.

What does chicken alla pizzaiola mean?

The term “alla pizzaiola”, translates to “pizza style”, or in the “pizza maker style”.  

Nearly every time I have been served pizzaiola in a New York area restaurant, it has contained bell peppers, and sometimes mushrooms.

I make chicken pizzaiola with both as I love the way the textures and flavors combine, especially with the tomato and wine sauce.

You may find other pizzaiola recipes on the internet including pepperoni or potatoes, but you won’t really find it that way here in New York homes or restaurants.

If you make it that way and live here, I stand corrected lol.

 

What you will find is a sauce that is often seasoned, sometimes quite aggressively, with dried oregano.  Nothing screams Italian-American more than dried oregano! 

Many pizza shops use Sicilian oregano on their pizzas.  So when you want to make a pizzaiola sauce, one must use some dried oregano.

Dried oregano only though.

Please refrain from using anything called “Italian seasoning”.  That’s simply not a product people purchase or use.

You may be familiar with steak pizzaiola, which is another variation that also shows up in my kitchen, especially in the cooler months.

Both dishes are great so the decision comes down to what I’m in the mood for, and whether chicken or steak are on sale.  

Ingredients shown: plate of chicken, peppers, canned tomatoes, mushrooms, and basil.

The step by step instructions

Each number corresponds to the numbered written steps below.

  1. Slice 1 pound of mushrooms.  You can use white button mushrooms, baby Bellas, or a combination.
  2. Slice 2 large bell peppers.  I prefer to use red, yellow, or orange for pizzaiola as they are far sweeter than green, however, in a pinch, green can be used.

Chicken pizzaiola recipe process shot collage group number one.

  1. Pound out the chicken (or use store-bought thinly sliced cutlets), cut into 5” long pieces, and season with salt and pepper on both sides.  Use about 1-2 teaspoons of kosher salt and a 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper for all of the chicken.
  2. Dredge the chicken in flour and shake off excess.  Place the floured chicken on parchment paper for easy prep when frying.
  3. Hand crush one 28-ounce can of San Marzano or other high-quality plum tomatoes.  You can also blender pulse the tomatoes for 1-2 seconds or use canned crushed tomatoes.
  4. Heat a large pan to medium heat and wait 2 minutes for the pan to heat up.  Sear the chicken on both sides in 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil until golden brown and cooked through (about 2 minutes per side), working in batches.  If required, use more olive oil.  Set all the cooked chicken aside and tent with foil to keep warm.

Recipe process shot collage group number two.

  1. To the same pan add a couple more tablespoons of olive oil if dry.  Add in the mushrooms and cook until they release their water and begin to brown (about 5-7 minutes). Place the mushrooms on a plate and add the peppers to the pan.
  2. Cook the peppers until soft (about 10 minutes), then add in the garlic and cook for a few minutes more until the garlic turns lightly golden.
  3. If using the wine, add it in and cook the alcohol out for a few minutes. With a wooden spoon scrape any brown bits off the bottom of the pan.
  4. Add in the tomato paste and cook for 5 minutes with the peppers and garlic stirring frequently

Recipe process shot collage group number three.

  1. Add in the plum tomatoes, dried oregano, and mushrooms, and bring the sauce to a simmer.  If the sauce is too thick add a bit of water (4-6 ounces or so) and stir together.
  2. Taste test the sauce and adjust salt, pepper, and oregano to taste. When satisfied with the taste return the chicken to the pan and cook for a few more minutes to warm it through.  Turn off the heat and add in the basil and a hefty drizzle of high-quality extra virgin olive oil. Serve with crusty Italian bread to mop up the sauce. Enjoy!

Overheat shot of large pan with chicken and peppers in tomato sauce.

What to serve with chicken pizzaiola

Whenever I make pizzaiola chicken or steak, I serve it alongside pasta and some type of Italian bread (seeded semolina is my favorite).  

The sauce is just so fantastic that I want to put it on nearly anything that isn’t nailed down.

As mentioned above, I did serve this for Christmas as this is a perfect dish to make ahead/earlier in the day and reheat over a sterno, alongside a tray of baked ziti or manicotti and a chopped salad when hosting a crowd.  

I also love serving some type of green with pizzaiola chicken, such as sauteed broccoli rabe, or broccoli in garlic and oil.

A big green salad works well too.

And if you have leftovers, throw it on a hero roll, top with mozzarella, and you have a killer chicken pizzaiola sub sandwich.

Finished chicken pizzaiola in pan with a bunch of basil on top.

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Chicken Pizzaiola

5 from 18 votes
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Total: 55 minutes
Servings: 4
Tender chicken breasts in a flavorful sauce of bell peppers, mushrooms, tomato and white wine, topped with dried oregano and fresh basil.

Ingredients 

  • 2 pounds chicken cutlets thin sliced and cut into 5" pieces
  • 1 28 ounce can San Marzano plum tomatoes hand crushed or blender pulsed
  • 3 ounces tomato paste
  • 1/2 cup dry white wine optional
  • 1 cup flour for dredging, you will not use it all
  • 1 pound baby Bella mushrooms sliced
  • 2 large red bell peppers sliced
  • 6 cloves garlic sliced
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons dry oregano plus more to taste
  • 1/4 cup fresh basil torn to finish
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 3 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil for finishing

Instructions 

  • Pound out the chicken (or use storebought thin sliced cutlets), cut into 5” pieces, and season with salt and pepper on both sides. Dredge the chicken in flour and shake off excess.
  • Heat a large pan to medium heat and wait 2 minutes. Once the pan is hot, add a couple of tablespoons of olive oil and sear the chicken on both sides (about 2 minutes per side). Work in batches. Use more olive oil as required. Set all the cooked chicken aside and tent with foil to keep warm.
  • Next, add in the mushrooms and cook until they release their water and brown (about 5-7 minutes). Place the mushrooms on a plate and set aside.
  • Next, add the peppers to the pan. Cook them until soft (about 10 minutes), then add in the garlic and cook for a few minutes more until the garlic turns lightly golden. If using the wine, add it now and cook the alcohol out for a few minutes. With a wooden spoon scrape any brown bits off the bottom of the pan.
  • Add in the tomato paste and cook for 5 minutes with the peppers and garlic stirring frequently. Add in the plum tomatoes, oregano, and mushrooms, and bring the sauce to a simmer. If the sauce is too thick add a bit of water (4-6 ounces or so) and stir together.
  • Taste test the sauce and adjust salt, pepper, and oregano to taste. When satisfied with the taste return the chicken to the pan and cook for a few more minutes to warm it through.
  • Turn off the heat and add in the basil and a hefty drizzle of high-quality extra virgin olive oil. Serve with crusty Italian bread to mop up the sauce. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Use thinly sliced cutlets and if possible pound the chicken flat to approximately a 1/4 to 3/8" thick.  Using chicken with a uniform thickness will allow a more even cooking process.
  • You do not need to use all of the flour.  The flour is for dredging.  Dredging means you coat the chicken on all sides with flour and shake off the excess.
  • Dried oregano, preferably Sicilian oregano makes the dish taste like a pizza sauce.
  • Dry white wines to use include Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, or Chardonnay.  The wine is optional.
  • Leftovers can be saved for up to 3 days and can be reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop on medium-low heat until warmed through.

Nutrition

Calories: 590kcal | Carbohydrates: 24.3g | Protein: 72.9g | Fat: 20.1g | Saturated Fat: 3.8g | Cholesterol: 175mg | Sodium: 898mg | Potassium: 1168mg | Fiber: 3.9g | Sugar: 10.1g | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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44 Comments

  1. Debra Popoli says:

    5 stars
    Loved this recipe! Made extra sauce and served with penne pasta and semolina bread! Will be making this again! Thank you!

    1. James says:

      Hi Debra, I’m so happy you enjoyed this one and appreciate the comment!

  2. Melissa says:

    I made this tonight with spaghetti and everyone loved it. It’ll definitely go in our rotation. Thanks for a great recipe.

    1. Tara says:

      Hi Melissa, we’re so happy you enjoyed this one and really appreciate your comment!

  3. Jim says:

    Hi Sandy, I’m so happy you enjoyed this one and really appreciate the comment!

  4. Sandy says:

    5 stars
    Jim, another delicious recipe! Never made any pizzaiola’s until this one. Sauce was delicious, recipe was easy enough. Next time I will precut veggies earlier to make cooking go faster. I like that it this dish is all in one cooking pan! Made thin spaghetti along with it. It’s another recipe o repeat. Makes plenty for 4 people! Thx.

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Sandy, thanks for the comment and so happy you enjoyed!

  5. Sal says:

    5 stars
    I made this last night with boneless/skinless chicken thighs that i pounded and cut into segments. This was outstanding, my wife and i absolutely loved it. I can definitely see why you served it for Christmas to people who aren’t crazy about seafood! Just one question.. how were you able to combine the 10 pounds of chicken with the sauce, peppers, and mushrooms, etc? I guess you scaled up all the components of the recipe… how did you end up combining all of that with 5 cans of sauce? 5 lbs mushrooms.. 10 bell peppers..? That’s huge, did you do that in a large pot or roasting pan? I am just considering that because I would love to do the same thing!

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Sal, thanks for the comment and so happy you liked it! I used a few separate pans for the ingredients and combined them all into a large metal serving tray and kept warm over a sterno.

  6. Sal says:

    5 stars
    I’m going to make this today. I never tried making it with mushrooms or peppers before and i love how yours looks. So when you say you would serve it along side pasta, would you just make extra sauce with those peppers and mushrooms and then take some of that sauce out of the pan for the pasta, or would you be making a separate marinara?

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Sal, thanks for the comment. You can do either – the pizzaiola sauce is great to serve on pasta, so I’d recommend making a little extra for that purpose if you want to have it with pasta.

  7. Fred says:

    5 stars
    I’m 67 and have loved to cook my whole life. Got my start helping my Italian grandmother. Your style and recipes remind me so much of her! Everything I try from your site has been tremendous. Thanks for the great cooking recipes and for bringing back so many pleasant memories.

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Fred, I really appreciate this comment and happy to hear my style is reminiscent of your grandma. Thanks so much!

  8. Lori says:

    5 stars
    Another winner Jim!
    My husband is 100% Italian and could eat Italian every night. You have been a life saver for me. Your recipes are always spot on and delicious. Thank you for your wonderful recipes and instructions. You’re my go to guy.

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Lori, thanks for the comment. I’m so happy you and your husband are enjoying the recipes, and honored to be your go-to-guy!

  9. Edwina says:

    5 stars
    I love love all your recipes Jim 👍👍

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Edwina, I’m so happy you’re enjoying the recipes and really appreciate the comment!

  10. Andrea says:

    Your recipes are the best. Every one that I have tried is delicious. Keep up the great recipes.

    Andrea

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Andrea, thanks for the comment, and so happy you enjoyed the recipe!