This balsamic chicken skillet with tomatoes and tarragon is essentially summer in a skillet! With fresh, sweet cherry tomatoes, tangy balsamic vinegar, and fresh tarragon, it's easy to prep and clean up is a breeze!
While I love watching cooking shows, it always bothers me how many dishes they create...I find it unrealistic for the average family, especially on busy weeknights. This must be why one of my favorite things to cook is a one pan meal: from one pan black bean fajita pasta to a chili lime sweet potato skillet, I love that they are simple to cook and even simpler to clean up!
With sweet cherry tomatoes, juicy chicken thighs, baby potatoes and fresh tarragon all tossed in a tangy balsamic 'gravy', this is a complete meal all cooked up in a single pan.
This recipe was inspired by what was growing in my garden at the time: cherry tomatoes, zucchini and a huge abundance of fresh tarragon. If you can't get your hands on fresh tarragon, swap it for your favorite summery herb: fresh basil, chervil, parsley or oregano would all work well.
Reasons you'll โก this balsamic chicken skillet
- it's full of big bright flavors
- it cooks up in one pan for easy clean up
- leftovers make for delicious lunches
Start by sautรฉing potatoes
For this recipe, you can use baby potatoes, or red potatoes, but you will need to cut them into small ยฝ inch pieces to help them cook through. If you use baby potatoes, cut them into quarters. We start off by cooking the potatoes partially through by sauteeing in some olive oil. They will only be partially cooked through, but this helps brown them and build extra flavor.
Browning the chicken
After 10 minutes of cooking the potatoes, transfer to a clean plate. Add more oil and chicken thighs to the pan. For this recipe, we are using boneless skinless chicken thighs cut into 1 inch pieces. Chicken thighs are great to use as they are difficult to overcook (unlike chicken breast), so they stay nice and juicy in this recipe.
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Brown the chicken on all sides, for around 5 minutes. It does not need to be cooked right through yet.
Making the gravy
After the chicken is browned, we add some garlic to the pan. Cook for only 1 minute to prevent it from burning. Next, we deglaze the pan with ยผ cup of white wine, scraping all the brown bits stuck to the pan with a spoon or spatula. White wine adds depth and added flavor to the gravy, and as it simmers, the alcohol completely cooks off.
After deglazing for one minute, we add back the potatoes, chicken stock, balsamic vinegar, salt, tarragon and zucchini. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes, until veggies and potatoes are tender.
Thickening the sauce
At this point, we are ready to thicken the sauce. You can thicken with cornstarch or arrowroot powder. Mix the starch or powder with ยผ cup of cold water until no lumps remain, then add to the skillet. Stir it evenly into the sauce, then simmer for 1-2 minutes, until the sauce is bubbly and thickened.
The finishing touches
The last step is to stir in the tomatoes. I recommend fresh cherry tomatoes, but you can use any type of tomato you have on hand. I prefer to leave the cherry tomatoes whole as I love the juicy burst of flavor when biting into them. If using larger tomatoes, you'll need to chop into 1 inch pieces.
Add the tomatoes to the pan, stir up, cover and allow to sit for around 5 minutes. Tomatoes should be softened and warmed through.
Recipe tips
- you will need a large pan with a lid to fit this whole recipe; I've used a 12-inch stainless steel skillet
- this recipe is great served with bread to soak up the gravy
- leftovers keep well in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in the microwave until steaming hot.
- you may swap the chicken thighs for boneless chicken breast, but be careful not to overcook
- if you can't get your hands on fresh tarragon, swap for fresh oregano (add when you would add the tarragon) or fresh basil (add with the tomatoes before serving)
- while I haven't tried it, I would bet some feta cheese would go well with the balsamic vinegar, tomatoes and tarragon
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Balsamic Chicken Skillet with Tomatoes and Tarragon
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- salt and pepper
- 1 pound baby potatoes (quartered; 3-4 cups)
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken thighs (6-8 thighs, cut into 1 inch pieces)
- 4 cloves garlic (minced)
- ยผ cup wine (white or red are both good)
- 1 cup chicken stock
- ยผ cup balsamic vinegar
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon chopped tarragon
- 2 cups zucchini (sliced)
- 1 tablespoons arrowroot starch (or cornstarch)
- 2 cups cherry tomatoes
Instructions
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the potatoes, tossing to coat. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook for 10-12 minutes, stirring every 3 or so minutes.
- Remove potatoes from pan and set aside. Add chicken to pan, and cook until browned on all sides, roughly 5 minutes.
- Add the garlic to the pan, stirring frequently. Cook until garlic is golden (don't burn!) approximately 1 minute.
- Add the wine to the pan and cook for one minute, scraping up all the brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
- Add the potatoes back with the chicken stock, balsamic vinegar, salt, tarragon and zucchini. Cook, stirring occasionally for 10 or so minutes, until potatoes are soft when poked with a fork.
- Whisk together 1 tablespoon arrowroot starch with ยผ cup water. Add to the pan and cook until sauce reduces, 3 or so minutes. If not thickened to your liking, add another tablespoon of flour.
- Add the tomatoes, turn off heat, cover, and let sit for 5 or so minutes until tomatoes are soft.
- Serve with a big chunk of bread.
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Tips:
- you will need a large pan to fit this whole recipe; Iโve used a 12-inch stainless steel skillet
- this recipe is great served with bread to soak up the gravy
- you may swap the chicken thighs for boneless chicken breast, but be careful not to overcook
- if you canโt get your hands on fresh tarragon, swap for fresh oregano (add when you would add the tarragon) or fresh basil (add with the tomatoes before serving)
- while I havenโt tried it, I would bet some feta cheese would go well with the balsamic vinegar, tomatoes and tarragon
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Cyndi - My Kitchen Craze says
I wish it was cold here. We still have hot 110 days. Ugh I can't wait for winter weather. This one pot meal looks delicious!! Love those juicy tomatoes. Yum!! Pinned!
Denise says
Ha ha, I'll TRADE YOU! No wait, 110, no I won't. LOL Thanks, Cyndi!
Sarah Walker Caron (Sarah's Cucina Bella) says
I'm a little jealous of your fall weather. It's still hot here in Maine -- Actually hotter than most of the summer (!!). But once the weather does cool down (and I immediately wish for summer to return, naturally), this will be a perfect fall dinner for us -- so many great flavors!
Denise says
Oh I am such a wuss when it comes to hot weather, I would much rather my cooler weather ๐ Hope it cools down for you soon! Thanks, Sarah!
Chelsea @chelseasmessyapron says
These pictures are simply stunning!! What a gorgeous dinner meal and it all sounds SO delicious!!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Chelsea ๐
Danielle says
It hasn't been too cold here yet, but it's supposed to be soon. I'm loving this skillet dinner, it looks so comforting and delicious!
Denise says
Oh man, I feel like I'm the only person experiencing fall weather. Thanks, Danielle!
Zainab says
this is the perfect weeknight dinner to finish up summer produce!! Love it!
Denise says
Exactly! And today I just pulled 6 more zucchinis...I'm so sick of zucchini now, LOL, let's bring on the pumpkin ๐ Thanks, Zainab!
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
This skillet looks amazingly delicious, colorful and flavorful, Denise! Weather is not so here anymore. I wish you get cooler weather soon! ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Anu! It is a bit warmer this week, so that's good ๐
Kristine | Kristine's Kitchen says
It is SO hot here this week! It's crazy to think about you needing warm comfort food this weekend when that's the last thing we need! I love that you used potatoes in this skillet. It sounds like a delicious change from the usual pasta!
Denise says
I feel for you guys with your super hot weather! I am so bad at hot weather. The potatoes were really nice in the skillet, I agree, sometimes you want to change things up from pasta. Thanks, Kristine!
Mariah @ Mariah's Pleasing Plates says
I have been praying for cooler weather but apparently Southern California isn't getting the memo lol
One skillet meals are the best! Such great flavor combos in this Denise!
Denise says
I hope you get cooler weather soon, Mariah! Thanks so much ๐
Ami@NaiveCookCooks says
Denise is it weird that I have never before cooked with tarragon?!! I jus realised that I have it sitting but never bothered to use it. Now looking at this I must use it & make this asap!! And cooler weathers pleaes come soon ๐
Denise says
Tarragon is definitely one of the less obvious herbs out there...the only reason I am cooking with it is because my Mom planted some in my garden for me...so thoughtful ๐ Thanks, Ami!
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
You really can't go wrong with balsamic and summer veggies! This looks so yummy. Tarragon is definitely something I don't use nearly often enough!
Denise says
I agree! Tarragon is so delicious, but I was stumped for ways to use it. And this only used 1 tablespoon so I still have a massive plant... Thanks, Jess!
Maria says
BEAUTIFUL! I haven't ever eaten Tarragon, but I think I need to try it for the first time in this dish!
Denise says
Oh you should try it! It has a really cool flavor, almost licoricey? It sounds weird but it goes really well with balsamic and tomatoes. Thanks, Maria!
Annie @Maebells says
Don't you feel so accomplished when you nail a recipe you have been working on? I have two recipe titles taped to my fridge because I have tried both of them so many ways but they are not "blog worthy" yet but I am determined I will get it eventually! ๐ I am loving the looks of this dish, I really like tarragon but I do not use it very often.
Denise says
Yes! The flavor on the other dishes was good there was something just...not quite right. I'm much happier with this one! You will conquer those recipes, you are so determined ๐ Thanks, Annie!
Sara says
Your pictures are beautiful, this is the type of dinner my family would love! Jealous of your weather, it's over 100 here today!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Sara! Hoping you get some cooler weather soon!
Krista @ Joyful Healthy Eats says
Totally in love with this recipe! Once the weather starts to cool down here in Texas it is going to be one perfect meal to warm me up! Can't wait to try it, I'm a balsamic addict! ๐
Denise says
Eek I'm guessing you have a LOT of warm weather to deal with down in Texas, Krista! I'm in Canada AND right beside the Rocky Mountains so we can get some pretty depressing weather here. Thanks ๐ ๐
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
This looks beautiful, Denise! I'd love to try it and am pinning for sure. The weather here is very muggy, but I'm not complaining. ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Andrea! Hope you get some cooler weather soon!
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
I am very jealous of your cold weather. Please send it my way. All this week in California it is over 100 degrees! Ew! Hoping it's our last heat wave, because mentally I am completely ready for comfort foods. This chicken skillet looks AMAZING!
Denise says
Ha ha don't you wish we could each get some nice, mild weather instead of extremes? I hope you get some cooler weather soon, Natalie! Thanks ๐
Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat. says
That skillet looks just amazing! It was super cold here this weekend too, but it's supposed to warm up again this week so I hope that's true - it's too early for winter!
Denise says
Agh September in Alberta is so unpredictable, isn't it? I am bracing for our annual dump of snow :/ Thanks, Stacey!
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I was wondering if the tarragon was from your garden, because mine is looking a little tired and not so fragrant. I am not sure I would use it, but I am definately going to make your recipe, to use up some potatoes! THank you
Denise says
It was actually from my garden! My tarragon did really well this year for some reason! I'm wondering if I could dry it. Not sure. I hope you enjoy the recipe ๐
Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven says
Well, isn't this just a skillet full of GORGEOUSNESS! I seriously love all the veggie + chicken goodness you loaded into one pan, Denise! Dinner is calling my name. ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Sarah! Couldn't pass up the pretty cherry tomatoes kicking around ๐
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
It was SO hot here over the weekend, that I'm definitely looking forward to the cooler weather that's to come. This chicken skillet looks delicious, Denise! I love the tarragon in here! Goes so perfectly with chicken!
Denise says
Can I trade you? OK well I don't want the extreme heat, but maybe just a little warmth? I think it's warming back up this week. Thanks, Gayle!