Chicken With Gravy And Mashed Potatoes (Pan-Seared Cutlets, Creamy Gravy, Buttery Mashed, 45 Min)
Chicken with gravy and mashed potatoes — pan-seared chicken cutlets in rich pan gravy with creamy mashed potatoes. Classic comfort dinner in 45 minutes.
This is the diner-style comfort dinner I make on cold rainy nights when nothing else will do. Chicken with gravy and mashed potatoes takes chicken cutlets pounded thin, dredges them in seasoned flour, pan-sears them golden crispy in butter, then plates them over buttery cream-laden mashed potatoes and smothers everything in from-scratch pan gravy built from the browned drippings.
Fun fact: American “chicken and gravy” diner cooking has its roots in 1800s Pennsylvania Dutch kitchens, where frugal cooks transformed cheap chicken cuts into restaurant-worthy meals by stretching them with gravy and starchy sides. The technique of “dredge-sear-gravy” became the foundation of every diner blue-plate special in America by the 1950s.
Why this recipe works
POUND chicken thin (1/2 inch). Even thickness = even cooking = no dry spots.
Don’t crowd the pan. Sear in batches. Crowded chicken steams instead of browning.
The FOND is gold. Those browned bits stuck to the pan = the entire flavor of the gravy. Don’t wash the pan.
1 tsp salt + 1 tsp black pepper + 1 tsp paprika + 1/2 tsp garlic powder
3 tbsp butter (divided)
2 tbsp olive oil
Gravy:
3 tbsp butter
3 tbsp flour
2 cups chicken broth
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
Mashed potatoes:
2 lbs Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and cubed
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup heavy cream (warmed)
1 tsp salt
Fresh parsley for garnish
Instructions
Step 1: Boil the potatoes
Place potato cubes in a large pot, cover with cold salted water. Bring to a boil; cook 15 min until fork-tender. Drain and steam-dry in colander 5 min.
Step 2: Pound and dredge chicken
Place each chicken breast between plastic wrap; pound to 1/2-inch even thickness. Mix flour, salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic powder in a shallow bowl. Dredge chicken, shaking off excess.
Step 3: Sear the chicken
Heat 2 tbsp butter + 2 tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Sear chicken 4-5 min per side until golden brown and cooked through (165°F internal). Transfer to a plate, tent with foil.
Step 4: Mash the potatoes
Mash drained potatoes with butter and warmed cream until smooth. Season with salt. Keep warm covered.
Step 5: Make the pan gravy
In the same chicken skillet (don’t wash!), add 3 tbsp butter. When melted, whisk in flour to make a roux. Cook 60 seconds. Slowly whisk in chicken broth, scraping up browned bits. Simmer 3 min until thickened. Stir in cream and Worcestershire. Adjust seasoning.
Step 6: Plate and serve
Pile mashed potatoes on plates. Top with chicken cutlets. Smother in pan gravy. Garnish with fresh parsley. Serve immediately with green beans or roasted veggies.
Nutrition information
Calories: 620 kcal per serving
Protein: 42 g
Carbohydrates: 42 g
Fat: 32 g
Calcium: 10% DV
Sodium: 950 mg
Pro tips for the best chicken with gravy and mashed potatoes
Pound chicken to 1/2 inch for even cooking and tender results. Use a meat mallet or rolling pin.
Warm the cream before adding to potatoes — cold cream cools the potatoes and makes them gluey.
Don’t skip the Worcestershire — that umami hit is what makes the gravy taste rich, not just floury.
Make extra gravy — there’s never enough. Doubling the gravy recipe is always the right call.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use chicken thighs?
Yes — bone-in thighs work great. Sear skin-side down 6-7 min, flip, finish in oven at 400°F for 12 min until 165°F internal.
Can I make ahead?
Make potatoes and chicken fresh. Gravy can be made ahead, refrigerated 3 days, reheat with a splash of broth to loosen.
Why is my gravy lumpy?
Roux wasn’t cooked long enough, or broth added too fast. Cook roux 60 sec, add broth in slow stream, whisk constantly.
What sides go best?
Green beans almondine, roasted carrots, Brussels sprouts, peas with butter, biscuits, dinner rolls.
Can I make this gluten-free?
Sub gluten-free flour blend for dredging and roux. Same technique, GF result. Verify Worcestershire is GF.