These Creamy Artichoke Chicken Breasts are irresistible! Sautéed chicken breasts are in a lemony, garlicky parmesan cream sauce with artichokes, red peppers, and parsley. On the table in 15 minutes. Quick, easy, delicious.
You’ll love this creamy artichoke sauce – it’s so delicious. Artichoke pairs perfectly with red pepper, lemon, and parsley. It’s bright, it’s fresh, it’s perfect for spring.

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What kind of artichokes are used?
Marinated artichokes work best in this recipe with its light and fresh flavor. The artichokes paired with lemon and parsley are bright and full of zing.

For best results, use my Easy Marinated Artichokes. It’s quick, easy, and ready in less than 5 minutes. You’re basically just opening a can of artichoke hearts and tossing them with lemon juice and olive oil and sprinkling them with red pepper flakes and oregano. They taste so much better prepared this way and their much less expensive.
You can also use frozen artichoke hearts and prepare them the same way.

How to make Creamy Artichoke Chicken Breasts
Sauté chicken breasts in a little oil until golden brown. It’s optional, but you can dust them with flour first for a crunchier coating that browns beautifully.

Remove the chicken from the pan and sauté finely chopped onion and chopped red pepper until they soften. Stir in minced garlic and let it cook for a minute. Add the chicken broth (I use water and a bouillon cube) and cream and bring to a simmer. Let simmer for one minute, then turn off heat. Whisk in parmesan, adding it slowly to the pan. Whisk until the parmesan is melted and incorporated into the sauce. Whisk in 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Salt and pepper to taste. Gently stir in drained artichoke hearts and parsley.

Serving
Creamy Artichoke Chicken Breasts are perfect with pasta, rice, or potatoes.
For a low carb (keto) meal, I love mine with cauliflower rice or mash, or zucchini noodles.

Recipe

Creamy Artichoke Chicken Breasts
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive or vegetable oil
- 1 pound chicken breasts (454g)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour optional
- 1 medium onion diced
- 1 red bell pepper diced
- 4 cloves garlic finely minced
- ¾ cup chicken broth (6oz, 170g)
- ¾ cup cream or half and half (6oz, 170g)
- ¾ cup parmesan cheese (1.5oz, 43g)
- 1 batch Easy Marinated Artichoke Hearts drained (*see note)
- 1 cup chopped fresh parsley (1oz, 28g)
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice or to taste
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- For quicker, more even cooking, slightly flatten breasts with a kitchen mallet. If they are very thick, slice them in half horizontally before flattening. Season with salt and pepper.
- (Optional: dust chicken breasts lightly in flour.)
- Heat a skillet over high heat. When pan is hot, add ½ tablespoon oil (If using optional flour, use an additional tablespoon oil.)
- When oil is hot, put chicken breasts in pan and cook until golden brown on both sides and cooked through. Remove chicken from pan.
- Add remaining ½ tablespoon oil to pan. Add onions and cook until softened.
- Add red bell pepper and cook until almost softened.
- Add the garlic. Stir, and cook for about 1 minute.
- Deglaze pan with broth, scraping bottom to release any bits sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- Add cream and bring to a simmer. Allow to simmer for 1 minute. Turn off heat.
- Slowly add parmesan while whisking and whisk until melted and incorporated into sauce.
- Gently stir in drained artichoke hearts and parsley.
- Add lemon juice to taste. You may not need the whole tablespoon if the artichoke hearts are lemony enough.
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Return chicken to pan and serve.
Notes
- Easy Marinated Artichoke Hearts are quick and easy to make. Check out my recipe here, or follow these directions.
- Drain and rinse a 14 ounce can of artichoke hearts canned in water. (Or you can use 8.5 ounces of frozen artichoke hearts.)
- Quarter the artichoke hearts and toss with 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 4 tablespoons olive oil, and 1 teaspoon dried oregano.
- Add salt, pepper, and chili flakes to taste. Let sit a few minutes before using.
- After draining the artichoke hearts, the dressing can be used in salads or over vegetables.
- I taste the sauce before putting in the lemon juice. Depending on how much lemon is still clinging to the artichoke hearts, you may want to add less than the full tablespoon of lemon juice. Add according to your own taste.
Nutrition

Enjoy, friends!
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Liz says
If I could eat artichokes every day, I would! This chicken looks amazing with the creamy sauce! And easy enough for a weeknight 🙂
Kelly says
Liz, I have been eating artichokes every day for weeks! I actually cleared off the shelf the last time I bought some.(Sorry other shoppers.) There's so many wonderful recipes that they go perfectly in. Thanks so much!
Haylie / Our Balanced Bowl says
Kelly, you always make your recipes look mouthwateringly delicious! I love how creamy this dish is! It sounds like the perfect weeknight meal! YUM!
Kelly says
It's definitely a favorite! Thanks so much, Haylie!
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says
What an absolutely mouthwatering dish Kelly! I bet my whole family would love it! Can't wait to try!
Kelly says
Thanks so much, Mary Ann!
David @ Spiced says
Kelly! You're killing it with the delicious comfort food lately. I love artichokes, but I've never thought about serving them in a cream sauce like this. I saw this photo on Instagram last night before I went to bed...and I'm pretty sure that's why I drooled in my sleep. (Oops, did I just admit that to the world? Hah.) This looks like such an easy recipe, but you've got so many awesome layers of flavor going on. Yet another one of your recipes that's going on the list! 🙂
Kelly says
Aw, thanks so much, David, for you kind words! I've been obsessing over artichokes lately. I pulled out my copy of "The Flavor Bible" and there are so many amazing combinations that I've just been going a little crazy with it!
Dawn - Girl Heart Food says
Oh, girl! I could jump in that pan! Looks SO good!! And that shot with the browned chicken? Yummmm! I just had to grab a banana...you're seriously making me hungry right now!!
Kelly says
Food blog surfing is tortuous on an empty stomach! I like to sprinkle the chicken with a little flour before browning it. It's optional, but it gives a lovely crispy coating. Thanks so much, Dawn!
Valentina says
Kelly, this recipe is gorgeous. Just pinned it to my "Amazing Chicken Recipes" board and will be making it very soon. My kind of dinner and my family will love it. So many delicious flavors!
Kelly says
Thanks so much, Valentina! It really is amazing!
sherry says
this looks fabulous kelly and so delish. i love all those flavours together. will give it a go for sure. cheers sherry
Kelly says
The flavors are amazing together! Thanks so much, Sherry!
Susan says
This looks so delicious! Pinning!
Kelly says
Thanks so much, Susan!
Cookie Monster says
What a fantastic combination, it looks and tastes great too.
Kelly says
Thanks so much, Cookie Monster!
mimi rippee says
This is so smart. I love artichokes, I love marinated artichokes, and I loved your recipe for marinated artichokes! I will definitely be making this. Thank you!
Kelly says
I'm putting artichokes into just about everything these days! This sauce is just fantastic. Thanks so much, Mimi!
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
Another colorful and delicious chicken dish, perfect to serve friends.
Kelly says
The sauce is really amazing! Thanks so much, Karen!
Marissa says
This looks entirely mouthwatering, Kelly! Love that it's elegant enough for company, but easy enough for a weeknight!
Kelly says
Yummy easy dishes are the best! Thanks so much, Marissa!
John / Kitchen Riffs says
What a great looking dish! And great way to add flavor to chicken breasts -- which can be a bit meh all on their own. Flavorful, pretty, easy -- this is a winner!
Kelly says
The sauce is just amazing! Thanks so much, John!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Kelly, we are drooling all over our keyboard! We know that is not very lady like but my goodness, can't wait to try this delicious recipe. Your photos make you want to grab a portion right off your plate. Saved to all of our favorite boards!
Kelly says
Aw, thanks so much, Bobbi! The sauce is really amazing!
angiesrecipes says
The chicken breast is perfectly golden pan seared and that creamy sauce looks to die for! An amazing dish, Kelly.
Kelly says
Thanks so much, Angie!