Chicken Cordon Bleu is one of the original family favorite classic dinners. Whether you bake it or fry it, its ooey-gooey cheese, savory ham, and crunchy breadcrumb coating make it seriously delicious.
We are seriously giddy over this recipe. Chicken cordon bleu is the ultimate comfort food. We have so many fond memories of eating this as kids, but it always came from a box. These days, weโre all about turning our favorite classic recipes into made-from-scratch, restaurant quality recipes that everyone can enjoy, and this one will not disappoint. While it takes more effort than pulling it frozen from a box and popping in the microwave, it is still super easy to make and we are confident that it will be well worth that effort.
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Baking vs. Frying Chicken Cordon Bleu:
How you end up cooking your chicken cordon bleu is all up to your own personal taste preferences. Frying just makes everything better. We love that added crispiness and taste to fried food. However, sometimes we want something lighter and prefer to bake it. Try it both ways and see which you like best!
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Cheese substitutes:
We love a good Swiss cheese, but if you donโt have access to Swiss or just donโt like it, you can always substitute with your favorite melty cheese. For a fun variation, use mozzarella cheese.
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How to pound chicken thin if you donโt have a mallet:
A mallet is a great tool to have on hand in your kitchen for these recipes that want a thinly pounded chicken breast, but we know that not everyone has one. If you donโt own a mallet, donโt worry! Simply pull out your rolling pin and use one end of it to pound your chicken to 1/4โ thick.
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What kind of ham should I use?
This recipe simply calls for deli ham. We like to stick with a high quality deli ham found behind the counter at your local grocery store.
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Thickening with cornstarch vs. flour:
Everyone has their personal favorite thickening agent. Some like to avoid the gluten in flour, or just donโt like the taste of flour that sometimes is left behind when you donโt cook it long enough. It really shouldnโt make a huge difference which you use, but we found that we prefer cornstarch to thicken this sauce.
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Reheating and Storage Instructions:
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. For best flavor and to retain moisture, reheat in the oven preheated to 350 degrees until warmed through.
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I prepared this for a โmake ahead โ entree for my Sunday dinner. I chose to bake the chicken cordon bleu rather than fry it. (On a Silpat ) I used baby Swiss cheese, deli ham, Panko bread crumbs …following the recipe…wrapped individual servings in foil to keep warm in a 200 degree oven while I attended church services….folks this was delicious! Plus the creamy Dijon sauce is the perfect addition….a comfort food in and of itself!
The chicken was quick and easy to prepare. I used panko breadcrumbs and fried it until brown on all sides then baked for 25 min. I wasn’t going to make the sauce but I am so glad I did, it took this dinner over the top.
this is absolutely delicious! I ended up with some of different sizes so I did a combo of frying and baking. The sauce is DELISH. so worth it. actually a lot quicker than I thought it would be too. it was a hit!
This recipe is SO good!!! My husband and I loved it so much we made it twice within one week.
This recipe is SO good!!! Absolutely the bomb. My husband and I made it twice within one week! Once with the thinly sliced Swiss cheese and ham and once with some thick cheddar cheese (we are big cheese lovers) and both times were amazing. This is our new go to!
I wanted a sauce to add to my chicken cordon bleu and this worked perfectly! Thanks for a quick delicious sauce
I will be making this again and again. I fried it. Follow the directions and you too will enjoy it. I used Cooper sharp cheese. The sauce is very good with the chicken. I got thin sliced chicken breasts at the grocery store. My husband even said he really liked the chicken. It’s just the two of us so we had 2 chicken breasts left over. They too were delicious when I reheated them in the microwave. Thank you. Keep your recipes coming!
My daughter Susan made this tonight. It was delicious! I felt like I was eating a fantastic meal at an expensive restaurant! Wonderful!!
Made for Valentines Day dinner. So delicious! A quick & easy recipe. The Dijon mustard sauce is fantastic! Along with the ham & swiss cheese, I placed 2 asparagus spears in side the chicken. Will definitely make again.
It looks so good!!!I can’t wait to try it,I love it when I can get at a resturaunt now I can make it!!!!!! Thankyou for sharing