Prosciutto wrapped chicken is already delicious, but what makes the chicken and prosciutto combo even better? Adding filling! This prosciutto wrapped stuffed chicken recipe with goat cheese and sun-dried tomatoes is crisp on the outside and juicy inside. It’s bound to become one of your new favorite chicken recipes. This dish is nice enough to serve to guests, but easy enough for a quick dinner. Win for everyone.
What Is Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken?
This chicken prosciutto recipe features a stuffed chicken breast with a simple filling and then everything is wrapped with slices of prosciutto. Not only does the prosciutto add great flavor to the chicken, but it also helps keep the chicken juicy and the filling from sneaking out while baking. For a similar flavor without the oven, try this sun dried tomato chicken on the stovetop instead!
How To Make Prosciutto Wrapped Stuffed Chicken
Chicken wrapped in prosciutto ham looks fancy, but it’s actually super easy! Here’s how to make prosciutto wrapped chicken breast:
Brine chicken. Place the chicken breasts into a large bowl with enough water to cover them. Add sea salt and stir to mostly dissolve. Let sit at room temperature or for up to a day in the fridge. (I start most of my chicken breast recipes this way – see the original juicy baked chicken breast here that uses this method!)
Make filling. In a small bowl, mix together goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, minced garlic, and fresh thyme leaves.
Prep chicken. Season with salt and pepper on both sides. Cut a slit horizontally in each chicken breast, being careful to not cut all the way through. You want to essentially make a pocket.
Stuff. Stuff the inside with the goat cheese mixture and press lightly to keep the filling together.
Wrap. Lay out 3 slices of prosciutto flat (or 4 slices if the breasts are large) slightly overlapping. Place a stuffed chicken breast on top upside down (nicer side should be facing down as this will be the top) and wrap in prosciutto, covering all sides, including the slit.
Place into a 9×13 baking dish, preferably with the prosciutto ends mostly tucked underneath.
Bake. Wrap the remaining chicken pieces in prosciutto and place into the baking dish so that the pieces are not touching, or barely touching. Bake.
Rest. Rest for 5 minutes, then slice against the grain.
Can you make it without filling?
Yes, you can. Simply brine, wrap the chicken in prosciutto, and bake as directed. But, I hope you’ll try the filling at least once. It’s delicious and not hard at all!
Can you use chicken thighs?
You can, but you won’t be able to stuff them. The baking time will vary as well – it will take a bit less time for skinless thighs, and more time for bone-in thighs. I recommend using ones without skin, since we are wrapping the chicken in prosciutto.
Chicken and Prosciutto Storage Instructions
Can you make it ahead?
Yes, you can prep things ahead, but I would recommend baking right before serving for best results. Here are the parts you can do ahead:
Brine the chicken (for up to a day) Mix up the goat cheese filling Stuff the chicken and wrap in prosciutto
When you’re ready to eat, just pop it in the oven!
How to store chicken with prosciutto and cheese
Store it in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.
Can you freeze prosciutto wrapped stuffed chicken?
Yes, you can also freeze this chicken for 2-3 months. It’s best to freeze before baking (to avoid dry chicken), and let it thaw in the fridge before you bake it.
Reheating instructions
For best results, reheat any leftover baked chicken with prosciutto and cheese in the oven at 350 degrees just until warm. The microwave also works, but is more prone to drying it out. If you are intentionally making it ahead, it’s best to avoid baking and just bake once (using the oven temperature and time on the recipe card below) when you are ready to eat.
What To Serve With Baked Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken Breast
All this chicken stuffed with prosciutto and goat cheese needs is a low carb side dish:
Roasted Asparagus – Ready in just 20 minutes and a reader favorite! Keto Mashed Cauliflower – Find the secret to silky smooth mashed cauliflower, you’ll make it this way forever! Oven Roasted Veggies – Can’t go wrong with roasted veggies, here’s my guide for perfect keto roasted veggies. Sauteed Zucchini – Butter, garlic, and zucchini… and it’s ready in 10 minutes! Whole Roasted Cauliflower – Serving this meal to guests? Add this show-stopper side to really impress.
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Ceramic Baking Dish – Take this chicken prosciutto recipe from oven to table with a nice ceramic baking dish. Instant Read Meat Thermometer – The best way to tell if your chicken prosciutto recipe is cooked through is to use a meat thermometer. This is my favorite one as it reads super quickly and accurately.
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