Chicken Roulade with Sage, Prosciutto, and Gruyere Recipe

Recipe by: Angela and Mark Persicke of Cooking With Wine

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Take your chicken dinners up a notch with a flavorful, show-stopping chicken roulade recipe. This classic main course is an easy chicken recipe stuffed with flavorful sage, prosciutto, and gruyere.

Prep Time:
20 min.
Cook Time:
30 min.
Servings:
4

INGREDIENTS

Sauce:

  • 2 tbsp (28g) unsalted butter
  • 7 tsp (33g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 4 tsp minced fresh sage, divided
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 2/3 cup (2.7 oz. or 75 g) Gruyère cheese

Chicken:

  • 4 medium-sized chicken breasts
  • 4 slices prosciutto
  • 12 sage leaves
  • 1 cup (4 oz. or 114 g) Gruyère cheese, grated and divided into 4 portions
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper

Garnish (optional):

  • Sage leaves
  • Neutral-flavored oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Sauce:

  1. Prepare the sauce first, as it is easy to bring back up to a warm heat if it cools down. In a saucepan over medium heat, add the butter. Once it melts and stops foaming, add the flour and whisk to make a basic roux that will thicken the sauce. This will be quite thick. Cook for just a few minutes—the color should be blonde and not be excessively brown, and the aroma will be slightly nutty, not as raw flour smells. Immediately add the stock and whisk to combine.
  2. Once combined, add the salt, pepper, and half of the sage. Continue to whisk occasionally and bring the mixture to a boil. Once the mixture starts to boil, it will thicken. Let it boil lightly—you may need to turn the heat down, so it is lightly bubbling—for 30 seconds. Add the cream and whisk again to incorporate. Let the sauce simmer for at least 15 minutes, stirring occasionally so it doesn’t stick to the bottom or sides of the saucepan. You can turn the heat off and warm the sauce up before serving.
  3. Just before the chicken is ready, stir in the cheese over medium-low heat. It will take about 4 minutes to incorporate the cheese into the sauce, stirring often. When the cheese has melted into the sauce and is not lumpy or stringy, the sauce is done. Taste for seasoning and add salt if needed.

Chicken:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Take each chicken breast and, using a kitchen mallet, rolling pin, or a wine bottle, pound the breast out to about 1/4-inch thickness. The more “rectangular” or “oval” you can make the breast, the better. Season the chicken with half of the salt and pepper. Put a piece of prosciutto on top of each breast and add 4 sage leaves along the middle of the chicken breast. Place equal parts of the grated cheese on each piece of chicken. Roll the chicken, tucking the ends in to form a “package,” and tie with kitchen twine. Depending on the size of the breasts, you will need between 3 and 5 ties. Season the outside of the chicken roulades with the rest of the salt and pepper.
  3. Heat the oil in a large oven-proof nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Add the chicken roulades and cook, turning often to brown all sides. Once the chicken has a nice golden color on all sides, place the pan in the oven and bake for 10 minutes (chicken internal temperature should be 160 degrees F and it will carry over to 165 degrees F after you remove it from the oven).
  4. Remove the chicken and let rest for 5 minutes under a loose tent of aluminum foil. Slice into 3/4- to 1-inch discs and serve on top of the sauce. Garnish with fried sage leaves and serve with your favorite side, such as mashed red potatoes or glazed carrots.

Garnish (optional):

  1. These can be made in advance as well. Heat a small saucepan with about 1/2 inch of oil on medium-high for a few minutes. Pick out some sage leaves for crisping (large nice-looking ones). Use a tester sage leaf in the oil; it should sizzle right away, but not discolor. It will be in the oil for about 5 to 8 seconds.
  2. Remove and put on paper towels to drain the oil. The sage leaves should be a darker green (not brown) and not limp and greasy. If you take them out and they are greasy limp, put them back in the oil for another 2 to 4 seconds (they should bubble and crisp as soon as they hit the oil as the water in the leaves hasn’t completely been removed).

 

With our chicken roulade recipe, you will have prepared a delicious classic chicken dinner filled with sage, prosciutto, and gruyere for plenty of flavor. You won’t need extra sauces for this tasty Italian recipe. The prosciutto balances with the sage and gruyere cheese for a rich filling which is not overpowering. Garnish with sage leaves and serve with your favorite side, such as mashed red potatoes or glazed carrots. For an easy dinner recipe that is both satisfying and elegant, try our chicken roulade for your next main course. In search of more Italian recipes with chicken? Discover more chicken dinner ideas packed with plenty of flavor here.

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Angela Persicke & Mark Perlioni
Main Dishes
Italian
Chicken