Tender and juicy chicken breasts smothered in the most insanely delicious dijon mustard cream sauce served over fluffy mashed potatoes. The chicken and sauce are all made in one skillet, making it an easy dinner. Perfect for date night or a casual weeknight night. Everyone will love this recipe!
For many years I've made variations of this recipe with both chicken and pork chops. I've always been obsessed with it. Well, I finally wrote down a recipe, and it does not disappoint!
I'm not exaggerating when I say the sauce is incredible! So much flavor and it goes perfectly with both the chicken and mashed potatoes.
If someone in your house isn't much of a mustard fan, I still encourage you to make this recipe! The recipe calls for 3 tablespoons of dijon mustard but you can definitely add less for a more mild mustard flavor.
Start by adding a one tablespoon and do a taste test. The dijon cream sauce is made from butter, garlic, flour, white wine, chicken broth, heavy cream, and dijon. So even with less dijon, the flavor will still be great!
How to Make Chicken and Mashed Potatoes with Dijon Cream Sauce.
What I love most about this recipe, other than the fact that it's insanely good, is that the chicken and the sauce are all made in one skillet. You only need one other pot to make the mashed potatoes.
Step 1: Before you start making the chicken, bring a pot of water to a boil with peeled and quartered potatoes.
Step 2: Next, sear the chicken in lots of butter and olive oil to create a golden, crispy exterior, which also means flavor town! Remove the chicken and set aside. Add more butter and garlic to the skillet then chicken broth and white wine. You'll then add the dijon, salt and pepper. The sauce will get finished with heavy cream.
Step 3: Once the sauce is mixed together, add the chicken back to the skillet with the sauce and bake for about 15-18 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.
Step 4: Once your potatoes are fork tender, strain them and add them back to the pot with salt, heavy cream and butter. I like to use an electric mixer to mash them because it makes them silky smooth and creamy. But, you can certainly use a potato masher.
Enjoy! Serve the chicken over the mashed potatoes and drizzle with lots of dijon cream sauce!!
Ingredients.
Chicken breasts. The recipe calls for 4 chicken breasts. Depending on the size of your chicken breasts, you could easily feed more than 4 people though. Just increase the amount of potatoes from 2 pounds to 3 pounds.
Butter. Lots of butter. So much flavor! You'll beed butter to sear the chicken, butter to make the sauce, and butter for the mashed potatoes. I never said this recipe is healthy! But it sure is delicious!
Olive oil. I like to mix butter and olive oil to sear the chicken. Olive oil has a higher smoke point. Both help to get a nice sear.
Garlic. Two cloves of fresh minced garlic. If you don't have garlic, you could use a teaspoon of garlic powder instead but wait to add it until you add the salt and pepper to the sauce.
Flour. Just one tablespoon of all-purpose flour is all you need to slightly thicken the sauce. It's the perfect drizzling consistency.
Chicken broth. You just need ½ cup. My secret? I always keep Better Than Bouillon Chicken Base in my fridge at all times. That way I can just mix a little with hot water and I'm good to go. Then I don't have an open container of chicken broth sitting in my fridge for a week while I figure out what do with it.
White wine. A dry white wine. NOT sweet. So that means no Moscato. You only need 1//2 a cup, BUT then you can drink the rest with dinner. If you're not a dry white wine drinker, you can swap the wine for more chicken broth.
Heavy cream. You'll need a cup of heavy whipping cream for the sauce and a ½ cup for the mashed potatoes - makes them so creamy and smooth.
Dijon mustard. What is the difference between dijon and yellow mustard? Dijon is a touch spicer, creamier, and more of a pale yellow vs. bright yellow. Dijon also has chunks of mustard seed in it. I would NOT substitute yellow mustard for dijon mustard. But, you can use spicy brown mustard if you have that on hand. I just recommend taste testing your sauce before you add the full 3 tablespoons.
Russet potatoes. I like to use russet potatoes for pretty white, starchy mashed potatoes. But, feel free to use whatever you prefer.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Can I use yellow mustard instead of dijon mustard?
Honestly, I haven't tried it. I feel as though dijon has better flavor, is more creamy, and has a touch of spice - making it perfect for the cream sauce.
Yellow mustard is also bright yellow, so the color of the sauce would change, as well. I would recommend trying spicy brown or stone ground over yellow mustard. But, if you're in a pinch, I understand.
If you do use a different type of mustard, add a small amount then taste test the sauce. Add more as needed. As well, if someone in your house isn't a big mustard fan, you can follow the same rule - only add a small amount and do a taste test. The sauce will still be flavorful!
If you do use a different kind of mustard, I would love to hear how it turned out! Leave a comment below!
What if I don't have an oven-safe skillet?
No biggie! Once you sear the chicken and make the sauce, simply transfer both to an oven safe baking dish.
If you've ever thought about buying a cast iron, I recommend the Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Casserole Skillet. It's the one I used for this recipe.
I love that it's enameled so food doesn't stick as easily and you can wash it like you do all your other pans. It's also so nice to be able to easily move from the stove to the oven when cooking. Lodge has more reasonable prices compared to some other brands.
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Chicken with Creamy Dijon Sauce and Mashed Potatoes
Ingredients
Mashed Potatoes
- 2 pounds russet potatoes, peeled and cut into quarters (about 4-6 potatoes)
- 2 tablespoons butter
- ½ cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 teaspoon salt
Chicken
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 chicken breasts
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- salt, to taste
- pepper, to taste
Dijon cream sauce
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
- ½ cup chicken broth
- ½ cup dry white wine (or more chicken broth)
- 2-3 tablespoons dijon mustard (or to taste)
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- optional garnish: chopped parsley
Instructions
Mashed Potatoes
- Add the potatoes to a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook the potatoes until fork tender. While the potatoes boil, make the chicken and the sauce.
- Once the potatoes finish cooking, strain the water then add the potatoes back to the pot. Add the butter, heavy cream and salt. Use an electric mixer (or potato masher) to mash the potaotes until smooth and creamy. Cover with a lid to keep warm while the chicken finishes baking.
Chicken
- Season both sides of the chicken breasts with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
- Melt the butter and olive oil in a large skillet (or fry pan with tall sides) over medium-high heat. Once hot, add the chicken and let cook for about 5 minutes until browned, then flip and cook another 5 minutes. Remove the chicken to a plate. The chicken will finish cooking in the oven.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Now make the dijon cream sauce.
Dijon cream sauce
- Reduce the heat to medium. To the same skillet you cooked the chicken, add the butter and garlic; cook until the butter is melted. Whisk in the flour and let cook for one minute.
- While whisking, gradually pour in the chicken broth then the white wine. Whisk in the dijon mustard, salt and pepper. Whisk in the heavy cream and let simmer for 1-2 minutes until slightly thickened to a gravy consistency.
- Add the chicken back to the skillet with the sauce. Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes, or until the chicken is fully cooked.
- Serve the chicken and dijon cream sauce over mashed potatoes. Garnish with parsley, if desired.
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vee
Could you estimate exact portions for accurate calorie measurements? That would be much appreciated by those in cal deficits 🙂
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Sorry, I don't track that information for my recipes.
Jen
Incredible! This is my first review of anything but I have to comment on this dish … DELISH! My husband said it was the the best chicken and gravy he has ever tasted. He is still raving about it.
I did two substitutions because I didn’t have heavy cream or white wine so I used sour cream and dry sherry (drinking sheer not cooking sherry). Thank you for this recipe. I will make it again and again
Katie
Dry white wine recommendation? I have sauv blanc and Chardonnay on hand
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Katie, either one of those wines would work great!
Tina
Great recipe! I used oat milk (ran out of regular milk and heavy cream) and doubled the flour for thicker sauce. I only used 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard. This recipe was amazing. It was a huge success with my food critics and picky eaters.
Brooke
Are you using bone-in skin-on breasts, or boneless skinless?
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I like to use boneless skinless chicken breasts.
Lynn Watt
Delicious and pretty easy to make. It looks pretty posh and special too. The whole family loved it and gave it a full 10 out of 10! Only thing was 3 tablespoons of dijon mustard seemed like an awful lot! , so I used teaspoons instead.
Brooke
Do you use bone-in, skin-on breasts, or boneless skinless?
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I like to use boneless skinless chicken breasts.
Deborah
Absolutely delicious and so easy to make!!!! This will definitely be a regular in this household! Thank you!
Patricia Gillard
I really want to make this, but a 3 page recipe when i print it? Really, its bad enough to have to turn a recipe page over, but 3 pages and i refuse to make it even though i would like to try it. Maybe someday i will have a kitchen with room for my i -pad-lol but until then, its the recipe taped to the cabinet.
Modern Farmhouse Eats
Patricia, I'm sorry the length of the printed recipe upsets you. I have no control over this, but I do know that every printer allows you to scale down the print size in settings when you go to print. This will give you a 1-2 page printout depending on how small you scale it. Hope that helps!
Dale
When the recipe is not going to fit on 1 page, I hand print the rest of the instructions on the 1st page, usually there is room down the right side. I would rather do that than flip pages. Also I keep so many recipes, it just gets so bulky. My computer is such a mess - recipes everywhere - am back to the school binder method.
Elayne
This is a beautiful recipe , the directions are perfect !
Thank you ! Elayne
J
I used half and half and shallots for the sauce but otherwise made as is!! Delicious!!
Sharon
Made this tonight and three adults all raved about this recipe -- especially the Dijon Sauce/Gravy! I served it with roasted broccoli and cranberry sauce.
Mattie
Just made this tonight for my husband. I followed the recipe almost exactly besides using chicken thighs instead of breasts. It turned out incredible!!!! We paired it with some brussel sprouts to get something green in. Yum!
Leslie
Wow this is delicious and quick and easy! It all came together perfectly! I thought it was a bit over salty, I followed the recipe exactly, so would maybe use less next time. But still found it to be a dish I'd definitely make again!
Shireen
Amazing!! I made this for my boyfriend and he was begging for another plate. Newbie cook here and I felt so proud of myself. Thanks for this great recipe.