Baked Chicken Recipe Tuscan Style (2024)

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May 24, 2011 | 53 Comments

Winner winner chicken dinner! There’s no shortage of chicken dinners to choose from out there — poached chicken, glazed chicken, fried chicken…so why is this Tuscan Style Baked Chicken worth sharing?

It is so delicious, if you’re in a chicken dinner rut, this is your quick fix. Best of all, this is a one skillet meal with minimal prep work needed. You’ll never guess how easy this is judging from the tender, juicy chicken you get, smothered in roasted tomatoes, melted onions, sweet garlic, rosemary and thyme, and a rich sherry wine sauce.

This baked chicken recipe comes from the unlikeliest of places – my hometown public library. The place has really spruced up since my days of researching book reports there. And, the community events have beefed up too. Tai Chi? Oh yes. Zumba? Boogie down. The library even hosts Chef Nights where chefs from restaurants in the area come in and do a little demo and tasting. During my last visit home, I accompanied my mom to watch chef/owner David Venitelli demo some of the northern Italian fare he makes at Giulio’s by Harvest Moon in Tappan, NY. There in the basem*nt of our local public library, Chef Venitelli showed the housewives of Upper Saddle River and me just how easy this dish is to make.

Start out with chicken quarters, separated into drumsticks and thighs. Rinse and thoroughly pat them dry. Heat up your skillet and add a few tablespoons of oil, then sear the chicken, skin-side down, until a golden brown crust forms. Then, flip the pieces of chicken over and turn the heat off.

Add sliced onions

To the skillet, add one large onion sliced up, a can of whole peeled tomatoes (I prefer San Marzano or Muir Glen tomatoes) squished through your fingers, half a dozen cloves of garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt and pepper.

Add tomatoes, garlic, and seasonings

Then, the whole thing goes in the oven where the chicken gets braised in its own juices and those of the onions and tomatoes that melt down. After an hour, take the skillet out and add a cup of sherry. This deglazes all the tasty browned bits on the bottom of the pan and creates a rich sauce. You don’t even need to stir anything or scrape the pan, just drizzle the sherry on top. Back into the oven everything goes for another half hour.

And that’s it! Dinner is done. The chicken is super moist and falling-off-the-bone tender. The onions get caramelized, the tomatoes and garlic roast up nice and sweet, the herbs get infused throughout, and that sherry wine sauce makes itself. Served over rice, with a side of Potato Smashers, and that is one fine chicken dinner.

Baked Chicken Tuscan Style

Baked Chicken Recipe Tuscan Style

Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour, 50 minutes

This no-fuss skillet chicken gets braised in its own juices with onions, tomatoes, garlic, and herbs. A cup of sherry towards the end of the cook time deglazes and creates a rich sauce.

Ingredients

  • 3 chicken quarters, separated into drumsticks and thighs
  • 1 large onion
  • 6 cloves garlic
  • 28 oz can of whole peeled tomatoes, liquid drained (San Marzano or Muir Glen preferred)
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme (or a few fresh sprigs)
  • 1 tablespoon dried rosemary (or a few fresh sprigs)
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon white pepper
  • 1 cup Amontillado sherry

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 F.
  2. Rinse and thoroughly pat dry the chicken pieces. Pour a little olive oil in the skillet and place over high heat. Pan-sear the chicken, skin-side down, until golden brown.
  3. While the chicken is browning, cut up the onion into half-moon slivers, and peel and smash the garlic.
  4. Flip the chicken pieces. To the skillet, add the onion, garlic, tomatoes (squishing them through your fingers so they're broken up -- watch out for the squirting seeds), thyme, and rosemary, distributing everything evenly. Sprinkle the salt and pepper over top.
  5. Bake, uncovered, in the oven for 1 hour.
  6. Pour the sherry over the entire pan (no stirring needed, just drizzle it over everything) and roast for an additional 30 minutes.

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FAQs

Should I cover chicken when baking in the oven? ›

Larger cuts, such as whole chickens or bone-in pieces, often benefit from covered baking to ensure thorough and even cooking. Smaller cuts, like chicken breasts or tenders, can be baked uncovered for quick results.

How to get crispy skin when baking chicken? ›

Chicken skin will be crispy if you roast it uncovered at 450 degrees until it's done (about an hour depending on size). If you want it to taste really good then do as Adam says and put pats of butter underneath the skin and then salt and pepper the whole thing, inside and out.

What are the flavors of Tuscan style? ›

The Tuscan flavor profile includes herbs such as rosemary, basil, parsley, thyme and marjoram. Aromatics like onion, garlic, red bell pepper and spicy red pepper flakes along with cracked black pepper. Lemon and citrus play a large part in the Tuscan flavor so lemon zest and lemon crystals make an appearance as well.

Why is it called Tuscan? ›

Tuscany is named after its pre-Roman inhabitants, the Etruscans. It was ruled by Rome for many centuries. In the Middle Ages, it saw many invasions, but in the Renaissance period it helped lead Europe back to civilization.

How do you keep baked chicken moist? ›

Try using a mixture of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and herbs. Brine the chicken: Soaking the chicken in a brine solution (water and salt) for a few hours before baking can help to keep it moist and tender.

Do you put water in the pan when baking chicken? ›

It's usually not necessary to add water to the pan for a roast chicken: the steam created by the water can prevent the skin from becoming browned and crisp.

Is it better to bake chicken in glass or metal? ›

If youre looking to oven bake chicken then metal is the best choice however if you're looking to make a casserole then glass can work perfectly. Just be careful not to expose heated glass to cold tempatures as it will shatter!

What is the secret to moist chicken? ›

Brining helps the chicken retain moisture. Marinate the Chicken:Marinate the chicken in a flavorful mixture of herbs, spices, and acidic ingredients like yogurt, buttermilk, or citrus juice. Marinades not only add flavor but can also help tenderize the meat.

What is the secret to tender chicken breast? ›

Brines and marinades help tenderize the meat by bringing more moisture in the protein. With that extra moisture, you lose less when you cook. The simplest way to do this is with a dry brine — unwrap the chicken breasts, salt them on both sides and let them sit in the fridge for at least an hour.

What ingredient makes chicken skin crispy? ›

That trick is a sprinkling of baking powder, and it'll get you the crispiest, crackliest bites of fatty, salty skin imaginable, whether you're cooking just one thigh, a plate of wings, or an entire bird.

Why is my chicken not getting crispy in the oven? ›

Chicken skin needs to be dry in order for it to crisp when cooked. Whether or not you rinse the chicken before prepping, you need to make sure the skin is as dry as possible. After removing the chicken from the package (and washing it, if that is your preferred method) pat each piece dry with paper towels.

Where is Tuscan sauce from? ›

Different areas of Italy include different ingredients to the tomato sauce they make. In northern Italy, where the area of Tuscany is located, they include a mixture of vegetables to add extra flavour to their tomato sauce. This mixture is called a soffritto.

What condiments are in Tuscan? ›

The Tuscan flavor profile includes herbs such as rosemary, basil, parsley, thyme and marjoram. Aromatics like onion, garlic, red bell pepper and spicy red pepper flakes along with cracked black pepper. Lemon and citrus play a large part in the Tuscan flavor so lemon zest and lemon crystals make an appearance as well.

How do you thicken Tuscan sauce? ›

Freshly Grated Parmesan

The Parmesan cheese helps thicken the sauce. It's really important to use freshly grated Parmesan cheese for a smooth and creamy sauce. Pre-shredded Parmesan won't melt very well and most likely will result in a clumpy, grainy pasta sauce.

What do you eat with Tuscan chicken? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Tuscan Chicken are mushroom risotto, mashed potatoes, bacon wrapped asparagus, shrimp skewers, polenta, cauliflower steaks, creamed corn, eggplant parmesan, brown rice, french fries, zucchini noodles, carrot mash, Israeli couscous, Caprese salad, and garlic bread.

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