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    Home / Recipes / Dinner / Keto Chicken Francese

    Keto Chicken Francese

    January 16, 2024 by Keto Cooking Christian 10 Comments

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    This Keto Chicken Francese features tender juicy chicken cutlets sautéed in a garlic lemony butter sauce that's quick and easy to make. It's perfect for busy weeknights!

    Keto Chicken Francese in skillet with lemon slices and chopped parsley
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    • ❤️ Why You'll Love This Chicken Francese Recipe
    • 🛒 Ingredients for Chicken Francese
    • 🔪 How to Make Keto Chicken Francese
    • 💡 Tips
    • ☑️ Storage Instructions
    • 🍴 What to Serve with Chicken Francese
    • 🔄 Substitutions and Additions
    • Is Chicken Francese Keto friendly?
    • Can Chicken Francese be Made Ahead of Time?
    • Is Chicken Francese Gluten-Free?
    • Is Chicken Francese Breaded?
    • What breading is Chicken Francese Made With?
    • How to Thicken Chicken Francese Sauce?
    • What is Oat Fiber? Is Oat Fiber Keto?
    • 🍽️ More Keto Chicken Recipes

    ❤️ Why You'll Love This Chicken Francese Recipe

    • Tender juicy chicken cutlets
    • Sautéed in a rich garlic lemony butter sauce
    • Easy to make, with very little prep work
    • Perfect for busy weeknights, ready in under 30 minutes
    • Gluten-free
    closeup of Keto Chicken Francese with sauce being spooned over top

    I've been making Chicken Francese for years and I even make it using shrimp and red snapper sometimes!  Since being on Keto, I've had to nix the flour and replace it with something else... oat fiber. It's very mild in flavor and is ground to a fine powder, much like regular flour, so it really helps the egg stick to the chicken, which is key!

    If you don't have oat fiber on hand, you can certainly just use almond flour, but I highly recommend getting the oat fiber.  I use it in a lot of things I bake because it gives amazing texture (see some examples towards the bottom of the page).

    Keto Chicken Francese in skillet with lemon slices and chopped parsley

    This easy Keto dinner consists of chicken cut into thin filets, then tenderized and sautéed in a restaurant quality rich lemon butter sauce that has incredible flavor. If you like this combination of flavors, be sure to also try my Lemon Chicken, Red Snapper with Lemon Caper Butter Sauce, Chicken Piccata, Salmon Piccata and Shrimp Scampi.

    🛒 Ingredients for Chicken Francese

    • Chicken breasts
    • Oat Fiber 
    • Eggs
    • White wine (I use Pinot Grigio)
    • Chicken broth
    • Garlic cloves
    • Lemon 
    • Butter
    • Olive oil
    • Salt and pepper

    *Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.

    🥣 Recommended Tools

    • Large nonstick skillet
    • Meat tenderizer
    • Whisk
    • Mixing bowls

    🔪 How to Make Keto Chicken Francese

    Take each chicken breast and filet it in half, making 2 pieces, with a total of 6.

    chicken breast being sliced in half

    Using a meat tenderizer, pound each piece out making them thinner and completely flat.

    chicken breast in plastic wrap being pounded with silver mallet

    Add the oat fiber, salt and pepper to a bowl and whisk to combine.  Beat the eggs and add them to another bowl.

    Take each cutlet and coat it in the oat fiber, then shake off any excess.  

    Then dip into the egg.

    Heat a large non-stick skillet to medium and add in about a tablespoon of the butter (per batch) and olive oil.

    3 chicken cutlets dipped in egg being sauteed in skillet

    Sauté for a few minutes on both sides or until the chicken is cooked through.  

    3 chicken francese pieces sauteeing in skillet

    Once the chicken has all been cooked, wipe out any brown bits out of the pan, then add in the garlic and sauté for about 20 seconds, careful not to burn it!

    minced garlic being sauteed in skillet

    Pour in the white wine and allow it to cook for 1-2 minutes.

    minced garlic and white wine in skillet

    Then add in the chicken broth, butter, lemon juice and zest.  

    Keto Chicken Francese sauce with butter melting

    Allow it to cook for 1-2 minutes, then add in the chicken stock and lemon juice.  Simmer for a few minutes, or until reduced by half. 

    Keto Chicken Francese sauce in skillet

    Simmer for a few minutes, or until thickened to your liking. Add the chicken back in for a couple of minutes, just to coat in the sauce and reheat through.  

    Keto Chicken Francese in skillet with lemon slices and chopped parsley

    Serve with a drizzle of the sauce over the top, then garnish with slices of lemon and fresh chopped parsley.

    closeup of Keto Chicken Francese with parsley and lemon slices

    💡 Tips

    • You can make extra sauce to pour over zucchini noodles, spaghetti squash or or your favorite low carb pasta if you'd like.  Just double the amount of chicken stock, lemon, wine and butter and allow it to reduce longer.
    • Be sure to take the few extra minutes to tenderize your chicken, it makes a difference. It allows the chicken to cook evenly and will be more tender.
    • Don't overcook the chicken, or you risk losing it's tenderness.. Because the chicken filets are thin, they only take a few minutes on each side to cook. Plus you will add them back, once the sauce is ready, to finish cooking.
    • I don't recommend making this ahead, though you can reheat leftovers, it's really best when served fresh out of the skillet.

    ☑️ Storage Instructions

    Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for a few days or freeze.

    Keto Chicken Francese in skillet with parsley with lemon slices

    🍴 What to Serve with Chicken Francese

    Chicken Francese is great served with just about any side dish or even a salad to make it a complete low carb meal. These are some of my favorite pairings:

    • Sautéed Spinach with Pancetta
    • Parmesan Garlic Spaghetti Squash
    • Sautéed Mushrooms
    • Cheesy Roasted Asparagus with Crispy Prosciutto
    • Green Beans Almondine

    🔄 Substitutions and Additions

    • Oat fiber is best to use in this recipe because it's ground to a fine powder.  The only purpose of the oat fiber is to have something for the eggs to stick to.  You're not looking for a breading-like texture. If you can't find oat fiber, you can use almond flour instead.  Keep in mind that with almond flour you will have more of that breading like texture, but the flavors will still be great.
    • Though this is a classic dish made with chicken, you can certainly use this same recipe with fish as well. I would opt for mild flavored fish like red snapper, cod, mahi mahi or sea bass.
    • If you don't have white wine or prefer not to use it, you can substitute with more chicken broth.
    • Garlic should not be substituted because it really adds nice flavor, but you could sauté some shallots for added flavor.
    • Fresh lemon is really key in this dish, this is definitely not the time to use the bottled stuff, not that there every is, just kidding... no really... fresh lemon is always the way to go!
    closeup of Keto Chicken Francese with sauce being spooned over top

    Is Chicken Francese Keto friendly?

    Absolutely! All the ingredients are perfectly fine for Keto and the addition butter in the sauce helps give a nice balance of healthy fats.

    Can Chicken Francese be Made Ahead of Time?

    Most of my recipes can be made ahead of time, but in all honesty, it's best served fresh, as I mentioned above. Reheating the delicately thin filets of chicken can cause them to overcook quickly and dry out.

    Is Chicken Francese Gluten-Free?

    Sure is! Traditional Chicken Francese uses all purpose flour, which contains gluten, but this recipe uses oat fiber, which is gluten-free. If you are gluten-free, but not overly concerned with carbs, you can replace the oat fiber with a gluten-free 1:1 all purpose flour if you'd like.

    Keto Chicken Francese on white plate with parsley on side and lemon slices

    Is Chicken Francese Breaded?

    The answer is sort of... Classic breading usually consists of dipping your protein in egg, then in a breading mixture. What makes Chicken Francese truly unique is the chicken is first dipping in the "breading" in this recipe that's oat fiber, then into the egg.

    What breading is Chicken Francese Made With?

    As I mentioned above, the "breading" is actually the egg, as it's the last ingredient the chicken is dipped in before sautéing. The oat fiber or "flour" doesn't serve as a breading, but rather to help the egg stick to the chicken.

    How to Thicken Chicken Francese Sauce?

    The sauce in this recipe naturally thickens as it reduces, with the help of the butter, which also serves as a thickener. If you wanted a super thick gravy-like sauce, you could whisk in ¼-1/2 teaspoon of xanthan gum if you'd like. But honestly, it's really not needed. Reducing the sauce thickens it naturally and also intensifies the flavor.

    What is Oat Fiber? Is Oat Fiber Keto?

    Oat Fiber is made from grinding the outer husks of oats. How healthy is oat fiber? It's pure insoluble fiber, which doesn't dissolve in water and isn't broken down in the digestive tract, so it has zero net carbs and is perfect for a Keto Diet. It helps give a more traditional texture and that's why I use it so often. Check out all the Keto Oat Fiber Recipes you can make!

    closeup of Keto Chicken Francese with lemon slices and fresh parsley garnish

    🍽️ More Keto Chicken Recipes

    • Creamy Tuscan Chicken Skillet
    • Spinach Artichoke Chicken Casserole
    • Chicken Parmesan
    • Lemon Chicken
    • Creamy Dijon Chicken
    • Chicken Florentine Skillet
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    Keto Chicken Francese in skillet with lemon slices and chopped parsley

    Keto Chicken Francese

    This Keto Chicken Francese features tender juicy chicken cutlets sautéed in a garlic lemony butter sauce that's quick and easy to make.
    5 from 43 votes
    Author: Julianne
    Servings 6
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    PREP 5 minutes mins
    COOK 20 minutes mins
    TOTAL 25 minutes mins

    Ingredients
     

    • 1 ½ pounds chicken breast, sliced into 6 thin cutlets
    • ⅔ cup chicken broth
    • ⅓ cup  oat fiber 
    • ⅓ cup butter
    • ⅓ cup white wine, I use Pinot Grigio
    • 3 large eggs, beaten
    • 3 cloves garlic, minced
    • 2 lemons, juice and zest
    • olive oil, for frying
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

    Instructions
     

    • Take each chicken breast and filet it in half, making 2 pieces, with a total of 6. Using a meat tenderizer, pound each piece out making them thinner and completely flat.
    • Add the oat fiber, salt and pepper to a bowl and whisk to combine.  Beat the eggs and add them to another bowl.
    • Heat a large non-stick skillet to medium and add in about a tablespoon of the butter (per batch) and olive oil. Take each cutlet and coat it in the oat fiber, then shake off any excess.  Then dip into the egg and sauté for a few minutes on both sides or until the chicken is cooked through.  It shouldn't take long if your chicken is cut super thin.
    • Once the chicken has all been cooked, wipe out any brown bits out of the pan, then add in the garlic and sauté for about 20 seconds, careful not to burn it!
      Pour in the white wine and allow it to cook for 1-2 minutes. Then add in the chicken broth, butter, lemon juice and zest.  
    • Simmer for a few minutes, or until thickened to your liking. Add the chicken back in for a couple of minutes, just to coat in the sauce and reheat through.
    • Serve with a drizzle of the sauce over the top, then garnish with slices of lemon and chopped fresh parsley. Store leftovers in the fridge for a few days or freeze.

    Recipe Notes

    You can make extra sauce to pour over zucchini noodles, spaghetti squash or shirataki noodles if you'd like.  Just double the amount of chicken stock, lemon, wine and butter and allow it to reduce longer.
    Oat fiber is best to use in this recipe because it's ground to a fine powder.  The only purpose of the oat fiber is to have something for the eggs to stick to.  You're not looking for a breading-like texture. If you can't find oat fiber, you can use almond flour instead.  Keep in mind that with almond flour you will have more of that breading like texture, but the flavors will still be great.

    *Make sure to scroll up and read the post for substitutions, additions and helpful tips for making this recipe.

    Course Main Course
    Cuisine French
    Calories 289kcal
    Nutrition Facts
    Keto Chicken Francese
    Amount per Serving
    Calories
    289
    % Daily Value*
    Fat
     
    15
    g
    23
    %
    Saturated Fat
     
    8
    g
    50
    %
    Carbohydrates
     
    5
    g
    2
    %
    Fiber
     
    3
    g
    13
    %
    Sugar
     
    1
    g
    1
    %
    Protein
     
    31
    g
    62
    %
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    *Nutritional data is provided as a courtesy and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. You can verify it using the nutrition calculator of your choice. All data is based on net carbs, without sugar alcohol: Swerve, Erythritol, Monk Fruit or Allulose.

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    *Originally published on May 11, 2019, updated on January 16, 2024 with improvements to the recipe, photos, new recipe information and helpful tips.

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    1. Katherine

      September 13, 2024 at 4:57 pm

      Omg! These recipes are amazing! I am Italian and have looked all over for gourmet and elegant recipes for dinner parties or on Sunday , that are Keto friendly. This takes the cake....no pun intended. Lol. Love, love, love them. I am so excited to start cooking!

      Reply
      • Keto Cooking Christian

        September 16, 2024 at 11:39 am

        Ciao! I am so happy you found my site. I hope you find some new and exciting recipes to try. Thank you for stopping by to comment, be sure and let me know if you have any questions.

        Reply
    2. Marilyn

      February 12, 2024 at 10:27 am

      Thank you so much for this verse of scripture....it was such a comfort to me today!!

      Reply
      • Keto Cooking Christian

        February 18, 2024 at 2:05 pm

        That blesses me so much to know that it brought you comfort.

        Reply
    3. Beth

      February 07, 2024 at 5:10 pm

      Could one use coconut flour in place of the oat fibre?

      Reply
      • Keto Cooking Christian

        February 09, 2024 at 8:43 am

        I have not tried that. You possibly could, or just omit it.

        Reply
    4. Donna

      February 23, 2023 at 10:11 pm

      5 stars
      Another phenomenal recipe Julianne! I didn't change a thing. This is such a flavorful way to cook chicken breast; it cooks up so tender and juicy. Love it!!

      Reply
      • Keto Cooking Christian

        February 24, 2023 at 8:38 am

        Thank you so much. That is so sweet of you to say. I love that you're enjoying my recipes. ☺️

        Reply
    5. Lisa

      September 17, 2020 at 10:45 am

      YUM! That looks like an awesome keto comfort food meal. And thanks for the verse!❤️

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      • Keto Cooking Christian

        September 22, 2020 at 6:28 pm

        Thanks and yw! 🙂

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