Ingredients
1 ½ pounds ripe beefsteak or heirloom tomatoes, cut into wedges (or halved if small)
1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
1 tablespoon sherry or cider vinegar
1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus for seasoning
¼ teaspoon black pepper, plus more for seasoning
6 ounces Parmesan
1 cup flour
2 large eggs, well beaten
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast, halved (about
1/2-inch thick)
3 tablespoons canola or grapeseed oil
2 tablespoons thinly sliced basil
¼ cup finely chopped parsley
Directions Toss together tomatoes, vinegar, salt and pepper in a bowl, and set aside. Heat the oven to 425 degrees with a rack in the lowest position.
Make the chicken: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Finely grate half the Parmesan on a box grater.
Grate the remaining half on the larger side of the box grater. Add both to a shallow bowl along with 1/2 cup flour, and whisk together. Put the remaining 1/2 cup flour in another shallow bowl, and the beaten egg in another.
Season the chicken generously with salt and pepper. Dip the chicken breasts, one at a time, into the flour. Shake off any excess and dip into the eggs, turning to coat evenly. Shake off the excess and dip into the Parmesan mixture, pressing to adhere and holding the chicken gently by the ends to keep the coating intact. Transfer to the lined baking sheet.
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in your largest ovenproof skillet. When the oil is shimmering, lay the chicken breasts in the pan, in batches if needed. Cook without moving until the coating on the bottom is deeply golden brown and releases easily from the pan, 5 to 6 minutes. Carefully flip the breasts and cook until the other side is just golden on the outside, about 3 minutes more. Transfer the skillet to the oven (or transfer the chicken to a separate baking sheet if needed for space) and cook until the juices run clear and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the chicken registers 165 degrees, 4 to 6 minutes more, depending on the thickness of each breast.
Sprinkle the herbs over the tomatoes, and drizzle with the remaining 1 tablespoon oil; serve alongside the chicken.
Servings
4
Source
Sarah Copeland for the New York Times
Description
The cheese in the flour gives the chicken a wonderful, crisp coating. Be sure not to try to turn it until it turns easily. Making this during the summer with tomatoes, basel and parsley makes it even better. The first time that I prepared it, I made it for company. It was a huge hit. Baked rice is a nice accompaniment.
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