Easy Marry Me Chicken Recipe
The idea that chicken can be so delicious it’ll make your partner want to marry you isn’t a new one. Celebrity chefs like Martha Stewart, Rachael Ray, and Ina Garten have famously shared their own recipes for Engagement Chicken, and both Meghan Markle and Emily Blunt have attested to the effectiveness of it, with both reportedly getting engaged after making Garten’s version.
More recently, shared her attempt at the recipe in a cooking tutorial shared to Instagram on Aug. 27. The video ended with the singer’s fiancé, Jutes, getting down on one knee all over again.
Judging by the name, Marry Me Chicken, a recipe from the ’80s that resurfaces on TikTok every so often, is also tasty enough to expedite a marriage proposal. However, there’s another theory that it’s called Marry Me Chicken because “marry” actually refers to how well the flavors marry together, much like Italian wedding soup.
What makes the TikTok-trending recipe different from the similarly named Engagement Chicken is the cooking method and combination of ingredients. Stewart, Ray, and Garten’s Engagement Chicken recipes all involve roasting a whole chicken in the oven, whereas Marry Me Chicken uses boneless chicken breast that’s pan-fried on the stove. And rather than lemon being the predominant flavor, Marry Me Chicken instead calls for sun-dried tomatoes, parmesan cheese, and basil.
The resulting dish is pretty saucy thanks to the addition of heavy cream and chicken broth, so most TikTokers serve it on a bed of mashed potatoes or over pasta.
Marry Me Chicken isn’t the most complicated recipe, though you probably wouldn’t suspect it based on how it tastes. Everything from the chicken to the sauce is cooked in the same pan, so it quickly builds flavor as it comes together. And since spending all day in the kitchen cooking for your spouse is a pretty outdated concept anyway, this chicken recipe is the perfect thing to make whether you actually want to get married, don’t want to wash more than one pan, or just want to fall in love with your dinner tonight.
Below, learn how to make TikTok’s Marry Me chicken recipe step by step.
Kalea MartÃn writes primarily about food and cooking for PS, but as a former figure skater and hockey player, she covers fitness, too. Prior to becoming a lifestyle writer, Kalea covered hotels, restaurants, and travel for Luxos Magazine in Milan and worked in marketing at HarperCollins Publishers.