This is one of those dinners that never gets old. It comes together really easily but tastes so delicious! Follow me…

Roasted Tomato Sauce for Chicken

There’s something about roasting tomatoes that really gets my tastebuds tingling. They turn so gorgeously sweet and leak out so much yummy juice. Roasting the tomatoes also creates the perfect base for a sauce, given then blend up so well.

Roasting the tomatoes

You’ll want to use cherry tomatoes, just because we’re going to scoop some of them out and add them to the sauce at the end. I love adding in a good amount of fresh garlic when roasting tomatoes. It’s protected by the juices from the tomatoes so it doesn’t burn. Alongside the garlic and tomatoes, we’re just going to mix in some olive oil, salt and pepper.

Blending the tomatoes

Once you’ve scooped out some of the tomatoes to save for serving, we’re going to blitz the tomatoes up with some chicken stock and fresh basil. Then you’ve done pretty much all the hard work and most of the sauce is done.

Can I use a different variety of tomatoes?

Cherry tomatoes work great because you can serve some on top at the end. You could sub baby plum tomatoes. Process shots: combine tomatoes, garlic, oil and s&p (photo 1), roast (photo 2), add to blender with stock and basil (photo 3), blend until smooth (photo 4).

Preparing Chicken Breast

I recommend bringing the chicken close to room temp, just to help relax the meat. Frying the chicken straight from the fridge can sometimes cause it to seize up and go chewy.

Halving the chicken breast

From there, you’ll want to slice each chicken breast right through the centre to create 4 even-sized breasts. This will not only double the portion size, but it also helps the chicken cook through quicker and more evenly.

Chicken Seasoning

I keep it simple with a mix of oregano, garlic powder, salt and pepper. You don’t want anything too crazy or it’ll distract from the sauce!

Can I use chicken thighs?

If you’d prefer to use thigh you could sub boneless skinless chicken thighs. I recommend pounding them to even thickness beforehand. They’ll take a little longer to cook through the breast. Process shots: slice and season chicken (photos 1&2), fry both sides then remove (photos 3&4).

Chicken with a Creamy Tomato Sauce

Most of the sauce is done, but there’s just a few more things to add:

Tomato Puree – This deepens the tomato flavour. You’ll want to fry this to help sweeten it. Mascarpone – This adds a gorgeous creaminess to the dish. Resting Juices – I like to stir in any resting juices from the chicken for some bonus flavour.

Once you’ve made the sauce, just add the chicken back in and baste it in the sauce. Then you can serve with the extra tomatoes on top! Process shots: fry tomato puree (photo 1), add tomato sauce and mascarpone (photo 2), stir to melt cheese (photo 3), add chicken (photo 4).

Serving Creamy Tomato Chicken

Here I’ve served with Garlic Bread and salad leaves. There will be plenty of sauce, so you could also serve with rice or potatoes to mop up all that deliciousness. Even some chunky buttered bread works great! Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for this creamy tomato chicken shall we?!

How to make Creamy Tomato Chicken (Full Recipe & Video)

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