Everybody loves a nice plate of chicken parmesan. This Italian-American favorite also goes by the name chicken parmigiana or the nickname, chicken parm.
A lot of people are surprised when they visit Italy for the first time and can’t find this great dish on any menus. That’s because chicken parmesan really isn’t a thing in Italy.
There are some good reasons why chicken parmesan became popular in the United States. When Italian immigrants came to America, there was an abundance of meat to use in their recipes. They thought this was great, so they used some of the ingredients from the recipes they had back home to figure out how to best use them in their new home.
Adding chicken parmesan to a recipe that already had tomato sauce and cheese was a great way to add protein. What a good idea!.
Chicken parmesan is probably the most popular dish when it comes to Italian-American menus. The combination of crispy chicken cutlets, rich tomato sauce and gooey cheese creates a really delicious meal.
A great thing about this dish is that leftover chicken parmesan is just as good as a fresh plate if you know how to properly reheat it.
I’m going to show you how to make chicken parmesan that you can serve right away to your family or freeze for later use.
The ingredients are really simple. You’ll be able to find everything in your local grocery store.
You need to make some chicken cutlets. You can buy boneless chicken breasts and butterfly them or you can buy cutlets that are already prepared. You can even use chicken tenderloins if you know how to prepare them properly.
A great tomato sauce is very important when making chicken parmesan. You can make it yourself, which is really easy. You can also buy a good tomato sauce in the supermarket. Just make sure you get a quality jar of sauce.
You need a good cheese for melting and a nice sharp grated cheese. I like using either mozzarella cheese or provolone cheese to get that nice gooey cheese pull. You also want a good quality parmesan cheese or pecorino Romano.
I like getting plain breadcrumbs and adding my own seasoning. You can buy pre seasoned Italian style breadcrumbs if you prefer.
You need some fresh eggs when you make the chicken cutlets. Try to use local eggs if you can get them.
When I fry my chicken cutlets I like using olive oil. I don’t use very expensive olive oil for frying. Something on the lighter side works well for frying.
Italian and American food lovers love Chicken Parmesan, which is breaded chicken cutlets baked with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. It’s delicious, filling, and often results in leftovers. What should I do with the chicken parm that I have left over? Don’t throw it away! With a little imagination, I can turn it into many tasty dishes.
Storing Leftover Chicken Parmesan
Before reinventing your leftover chicken parm, proper storage is key for food safety. Here are some tips:
- Allow the chicken to cool completely before storing.
- Place in an airtight container and refrigerate within 2 hours of cooking.
- Chicken parm can be safely stored in the fridge for 3-4 days.
- For longer storage, wrap individual pieces in plastic wrap or foil and freeze for 2-3 months.
Always use your best judgment – if smells or looks off, play it safe and discard it.
Reheating Leftover Chicken Parmesan
Sometimes you just want to enjoy leftover chicken parm as originally intended. Here are the best reheating methods:
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Heat the oven to 350°F. Put the chicken parm on a baking sheet and bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the chicken is hot all the way through. This will keep the breading crispy.
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Air Fryer: Preheat to 350°F. Cook 5-7 minutes, shaking basket occasionally, until hot. Air frying maintains the crunch.
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Skillet: Add 1-2 tbsp oil and cook over medium-high heat 3-5 minutes per side. Be careful not to burn the breading.
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Microwave: Least ideal method. Microwave in 30 second intervals until hot. Put a paper towel under it to soak up the water and keep it from getting soggy.
Getting Creative: Repurposing Leftover Chicken Parmesan
With a little creativity, leftover chicken parm can become an entirely new dish:
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Chicken Parm Sliders – Shred chicken and mix with marinara and mozzarella. Pile onto mini buns and bake until cheese melts
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Chicken Parm Pasta Bake – Toss chopped chicken parm with cooked pasta, marinara, ricotta and mozzarella. Bake until hot and bubbly
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Chicken Parm Salad – Dice chicken parm and add to a salad with greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. Drizzle with vinaigrette.
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Chicken Parmesan Quesadillas: Put shredded chicken parmesan, mozzarella, and marinara sauce inside tortillas. Pan fry until crispy.
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Chicken Parm Pizza – Use leftover chicken parm as a pizza topping. Add extra cheese, fresh basil, etc.
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Chicken Parm Stuffed Peppers – Fill halved bell peppers with chicken parm, rice, marinara and cheese. Bake until peppers are tender.
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Chicken Parm Soup – Puree chicken parm with broth, cream and seasonings for a creamy, decadent soup.
Mix and match ingredients like pesto, Alfredo sauce, vegetables, pasta and fresh herbs to create even more unique dishes!
Handy Leftover Chicken Parmesan FAQs
Still have questions? Here are some commonly asked queries:
How long does it last in the fridge?
3-4 days
Can you freeze it?
Yes, for 2-3 months.
Can you reheat it multiple times?
No, only reheat once for food safety.
How do you prevent soggy breading?
Use oven or air fryer, don’t microwave.
What’s the best sauce for repurposing?
Marinara works great, but try pesto or Alfredo too.
Can you make sandwiches?
Absolutely! Use crusty bread, extra cheese and sauce.
What are some vegetarian substitutes?
Try breaded eggplant or zucchini.
With these tips, you can reinvent leftover chicken parm into all sorts of mouthwatering dishes. Get creative with ingredients and cooking methods to give your leftovers new life. Chicken parm is too tasty to let it go to waste!
Making Chicken Parm for The Freezer
If you want to make a batch of chicken parm to freeze for later, you should follow all of the steps above, except the last part when you bake it in the oven.
For the best results, put everything together in an aluminum baking tray. This is the best method because you can store it and reheat it in the same container.
Cover the tray with the lid it comes with. Then plastic wrap the entire container before you put it in the freezer.
When it’s time to cook it, you don’t even have to thaw it out. The best reheating method is to remove the plastic wrap, take the lid off of the covered oven-safe container and place it in a preheated oven at 400 degrees for 35-45 minutes.
The frozen tray of chicken parmesan will be ready to eat when the cheese melts and is golden brown and crusty. This is the best method and one of the easiest ways to reheat frozen chicken parm.
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Assemble the Chicken Parmesan
Are you ready…. DRAIN THE CHICKEN CUTLET IN SAUCE! This makes the best chicken parmesan you can make. When your cutlet is fried, just dunk it right in the tomato sauce, give it a shake and you’re good.
Now take a baking dish or pie plate and coat the bottom with tomato sauce.
Place the chicken cutlets on top of the sauce. Add mozzarella cheese or provolone on top of the chicken cutlets. Sprinkle on some grated parmesan or Romano cheese and some fresh basil.
Finish it off with a little more tomato sauce.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Cover your baking dish with aluminum foil and bake it for 20 minutes to allow the cheese to melt. If you want the cheese to get golden brown, remove the aluminum foil for the last 1-2 minutes.