Let’s talk compound butter for a second. I didn’t think that butter could get any better, but when you add extra flavors and herbs (or compound them) it adds the perfect finishing touch to any dish. Just like with chicken Kiev, compound butter is great for adding richness and flavor to meat dishes. You’ll have to try it on things like roasted chicken or spread over your favorite crusty bread!

What is Chicken Kiev?

There’s a lot of back and forth on whether chicken Kiev (also known as chicken Kyiv) is Russian, Ukrainian, or French, but one thing is for sure – it’s delicious. It starts with tender boneless chicken breasts, seasoned just right with a dash of salt and pepper. Then the real magic happens when you add a slice of a special thing called compound butter right at the heart of each chicken piece. This butter is like a secret flavor bomb, made by mixing herbs and spices into soft butter, then chilling it till it’s firm. Now, here comes the fun part – the crispy, golden coating! The chicken logs take a dip in flour, then a quick bath in beaten eggs, and finally, a roll in crunchy Panko breadcrumbs mixed with a sprinkle of Italian seasoning. Then the chicken takes a quick dive into hot oil for a few minutes until they turn a gorgeous golden brown. But they’re not done just yet! A quick pop into the oven finishes the job, ensuring the chicken is cooked through. The result? A mouthwatering combo of tender chicken, herbed butter, and that satisfying crunch that makes Chicken Kiev so good.

Ingredients Needed

With just a handful of simple ingredients, you’ll create Chicken Kiev. It’s a dish that’s all about crispy goodness, juicy chicken, and a surprise burst of richness with that butter filling. Let’s dive into the magic these ingredients bring to your plate. (All measurements are in the recipe card below!)

Compound Butter: Special butter mixed with yummy herbs and spices. Melts inside the chicken, making it super tasty. You can find my full recipe for it here! Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts: Chicken pieces without skin or bones to make it easy to manipulate and wrap around the butter filling. Salt and Pepper: Our trusty seasonings that add the first layer of flavor. Flour: Dusts the chicken to make it nice and crispy. Large Eggs, Lightly Beaten: Help breadcrumbs stick to the chicken. Panko Bread Crumbs: Crunchy coating that makes the chicken crispy when fried. Yum! Italian Seasoning: My favorite mix of herbs and spices that add extra flavor. Oil for Frying (Vegetable or Canola): To make the chicken Kiev crispy and golden.

Recipe for Chicken Kiev

Making chicken Kiev takes a little bit of time and effort, but trust me, it’s so worth it! It’s a delicious dinner that the whole family will enjoy, and perfect for special occasions. It has that restaurant-quality taste that will have everyone wanting more.

Breading and Frying:

Chill the Butter Well: Make sure the compound butter is nicely chilled before using it. This helps it stay solid inside the chicken during cooking. Cheesy Filling: Add a small piece of cheese alongside the butter for a gooey surprise when you cut into the chicken. This makes it similar to chicken cordon bleu! Freeze Your Chicken: Freezing the chicken before breading helps it hold its shape during the coating process. Even Coating: When breading, pat the breadcrumbs gently onto the chicken for an even and crispy coating. Rest Before Cutting: Let the chicken rest for a few minutes after baking. This helps keep the juices inside when you cut into it. Make it Saucy: Serve with a creamy sauce like garlic butter, alfredo, or hollandaise to complement the richness of the chicken.

In the Refrigerator: Store leftover chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Keep in mind though that the breading will become more soggy the longer it’s kept in the fridge! In the Freezer: Wrap the cooked and cooled chicken kiev in plastic wrap. Place in an airtight container for up to 3 months! Allow to thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating. To Reheat: My favorite way to reheat chicken Kiev is in the air fryer because it brings back that crispy texture. Reheat at 390 degrees Fahrenheit for 8-10 minutes. You can also reheat in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit until warmed through, or in the microwave.

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