Herb-Crusted Texas Roadhouse Chicken Copycat Recipe
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Herb-crusted Texas Roadhouse chicken is a copycat recipe of succulent, juicy, tender chicken breasts packed with a ton of flavor from dried herbs and black pepper. It is a quick family dinner recipe for busy weeknights and meal planning.
Did you ever think you could make your favorite restaurant recipe in minutes? In your own kitchen with just pantry staples? With this recipe, you can make a restaurant-quality meal at home, even on a tight budget.
Whether you are cooking for a large family or yourself, this is quite a versatile chicken recipe, like chicken and asparagus bake and Popeyes blackened chicken tenders. And can be a fantastic addition to your weekly rotation, offering a quick and fuss-free dinner option that is ready in under 15 minutes.
You can serve it over buttered noodles, salad, or roasted vegetables like broccoli, beans, or asparagus. Herb chicken is a great low-carb meal with healthy sides like mashed cauliflower or a simple salad.
This recipe is also a great option for meal prepping. You can double or triple the recipe, slice the chicken, and store it in an airtight container with steamed veggies and brown rice.
What is Texas Roadhouse Chicken?
Herb-crusted chicken is a popular chicken dish served at the Texas Roadhouse restaurant. The chicken breast is coated with dried herbs and pan-fried until it becomes juicy and tender. The herb coating on the outside becomes crispy, adding more flavor and depth to this chicken dish.
Texas Roadhouse’s herb-crusted chicken is usually served with steamed vegetables like broccoli and carrots, a wedge of lemon, and mashed potatoes with gravy.
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- Simple ingredients – Most ingredients are dry pantry staples that are readily available and versatile.
- Short prep and cooking time – You can make this recipe in 15 minutes, from start to finish, following the simple steps given in the recipe.
- Amazing flavor – The combination of herbs gives this chicken a delicious flavor.
- Family-friendly and kid-approved – You can serve this in numerous ways, over noodles, macaroni and cheese, or in wraps.
- Budget-friendly – You can make the whole recipe in less than $7 per serving.
- Basic kitchen equipment – All you need is a cast iron or a nonstick skillet.
- Easy-to-follow directions
- Freezer-friendly – You can meal prep ahead of time or freeze leftovers for later.
How to Make Texas Herb-Crusted Chicken
You can make this healthy herby chicken breast recipe in under 15 minutes. Most ingredients are already in your pantry.
Ingredients You Need
- Chicken breast – about 8 ounces each
- Dried dill
- Dried parsley
- Dried basil
- Dried oregano
- Garlic powder
- Salt
- Ground black pepper
- Extra virgin olive oil
Whole-leaf herbs are preferred over powdered ones because they give the best final texture and signature look.
I buy organic herbs in bulk from Mountain Rose Herbs because they have great selection, quality, and customer service. They have been a favorite resource of mine for herbs, tea, DIY bath and body ingredients, and essential oils for over a decade.
Ingredient Substitutions
Even though this is such a simple recipe, you might be missing one of the key ingredients. Review the recommendations here for quick and clever substitutions.
Here are suggested substitutions:
- Chicken breast – You can replace boneless chicken breasts with skinless, boneless chicken thighs or white fish fillets.
- Dried herbs – Use half the amount of powdered dried dill or the same amount of minced fresh dill instead. For example, substitute half a tablespoon of dried dill or one tablespoon of fresh, chopped dill.
- Garlic powder – You can substitute garlic powder with an equal amount of dry garlic flakes or two minced garlic cloves.
- Ground black pepper – Season with white pepper or a small pinch of smoked or sweet paprika instead.
- Extra virgin olive oil – Avocado oil, butter, and coconut oil are great substitutes.
You can also substitute the individual measurements of dried dill, basil, parsley, oregano, and garlic powder with five tablespoons of your preferred Italian seasoning.
Variations
Want to add your spin? Make these fun variations and stretch this recipe into more delightful renditions.
- Baked herb-crusted chicken – Bake the prepared chicken in a preheated oven at 365 F or 180 C for 25-30 minutes.
- Parmesan and herb-crusted chicken – Add two tablespoons of grated parmesan cheese to the herb mix.
- Overnight buttermilk marinated herb chicken – Soak the chicken in buttermilk overnight before crusting it in the herby mix. Then proceed with the recipe.
- Spicy herb-crusted chicken – Add half a teaspoon of cayenne pepper to amp up the heat. Or serve with spicy mayonnaise or tiger sauce.
- Zesty herb chicken – Add one-fourth teaspoon of lemon zest to the herb mixture. Add a few slices of lemon while cooking the chicken to add extra flavor.
- Nut-crusted chicken – Add two to three tablespoons of crushed nuts like pistachios or walnuts to the herb mixture.
Step-By-Step Instructions
Follow these simple directions, and you can’t go wrong!
Step 1: Pound the chicken
Cover the cutting board with plastic wrap so that it stays clean and hygienic while you prep the chicken.
Arrange one chicken breast on a cutting board at a time. Cover with another layer of plastic wrap.
Use a meat mallet or the bottom of a saucepot to flatten the meat into an even layer. Start from the center and work out with a slight angle towards the edge of the meat. This helps so the meat will cook evenly and simultaneously. Otherwise, one side of the chicken breast tends to be much thicker than the other and therefore takes longer to cook.
Watch this Blue Apron tutorial to see the process visually.
Repeat for the second breast.
Step 2: Coat the chicken with herbs
Mix the dried herbs, garlic powder, salt, and pepper in a shallow dish or bowl.
Dredge the chicken in it until herbs thoroughly coat each side. Use your hands to sprinkle, press the herb mixture in, and fill any open gaps.
Step 3: Cook the chicken
Heat the oil over medium-high heat in a skillet pan.
Add the chicken steaks once the oil is hot and cook for three to five minutes per side until a crust forms. An instant-read thermometer should show an internal temperature of 165 F once done.
The time it takes to cook the chicken will depend on the thickness of your chicken breast.
If needed, lower the heat and continue cooking until the chicken cooks through. My chicken breasts were thin enough that about four minutes on each side was all I needed.
Step 4: Prepare to serve
Remove from heat to a cutting board and let rest for 5 minutes before cutting into four servings.
Resting the meat helps keep it juicy and moist from the inside. I highly recommend you spend that extra five minutes.
Expert Tips
- Taste and adjust! I always recommend tasting while cooking so you can get to know the dish and adjust the seasoning as you like best.
- Instant-read thermometer – I highly recommend buying a quality instant-read thermometer. This has saved so many dinners of mine because it can tell me the internal temperature with just a simple poke and save me the trouble of cutting the meat open early and seeing it’s still undercooked (or worse, already overcooked!).
- Invest in a meat mallet – If you cook meat often, I suggest you invest in a meal mallet. It helps tenderize tougher cuts of meat while creating consistent thickness throughout.
- Cast iron pan – It is cheaper than a nonstick pan( in the long run) and gives a gorgeous sear on meats. Plus, it’s a free source of iron in your diet.
How to Store Herb-Crusted Chicken
Leftover herby chicken can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for five to six days. I like using transparent glass boxes so that I can see exactly what I have in my refrigerator.
To reheat, microwave for one to two minutes till it’s heated through. Alternatively, you can heat it in a covered pan over low heat.
Can I make Texas Roadhouse chicken ahead of time?
Absolutely. This is a great recipe for meal prep. Make it on your free day, portion it out, and enjoy a nutritious protein-packed meal throughout the week.
Can I freeze herb chicken?
You can freeze this herby chicken two ways. First, prepped raw chicken breasts, crusted with the delicious herb mixture, or second, as cooked herb-crusted chicken. Either way, use within three months.
If you freeze the cooked herb-crusted chicken, you can reheat it in the microwave or thaw it overnight and refresh it in a covered pan over medium heat.
To cook raw, prepped chicken steaks, thaw the chicken, and proceed as per the recipe instructions.
What to Serve with Herb-Crusted Chicken
You can serve this flavorful herby chicken in multiple ways, pairing it with various sides that suit different preferences, including low-carb options and simple, family-friendly meals.
Here are my suggestions
- Rice and vegetables – Serve with white or brown rice and roasted vegetables like broccoli, radish, green beans, or asparagus.
- Serve with a side of potatoes – You can pick your favorite: make ahead mashed potatoes, crispy roast potatoes, or baked potatoes.
- Soup – Serve with a creamy, hearty soup like Outback potato soup or baked potato soup from Chilis for a satisfying dinner.
- Salad – Chop it up and serve it on top of a salad.
- Low carb or keto option – Pair the chicken with a creamy cauliflower mash.
- Over pasta or noodles – This is an amazing dinner idea. Top your pasta, veggie noodles, or slow cooker mac and cheese with sliced juicy chicken breast.
- Bread – Of course, Texas Roadhouse Rolls are the perfect fit!
More Copycat Recipes To Try
Here are more flavorful copycat recipes for you to try:
- Ruth’s Chris Stuffed Chicken – an epically cheesy comfort food meal.
- McDonald’s Biscuit Recipe – light and fluffy buttermilk biscuits.
- Lawson’s Chip Dip – a go-to for all your snacking needs.
- Popeyes Coleslaw – perfect for potlucks, grilling, and pairing with any kind of meat.
If you make this Texas Roadhouse chicken recipe, please leave a review. I appreciate each 5-star rating and review comment!
Herb-Crusted Texas Roadhouse Chicken Copycat Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 large chicken breasts about 8 ounces each
- 1 tablespoon dried dill
- 1 tablespoon dried parsley
- 1 tablespoon dried basil
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon salt
- ½ tablespoon ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
Instructions
- Arrange one chicken breast on a cutting board at a time. Cover with a layer of plastic wrap. Use a mallet to flatten the meat into an even layer.
- Mix the dried herbs, garlic powder, salt, and pepper together in a shallow dish or bowl.
- Dredge the chicken until each side is fully coated.
- Heat the oil over medium-high heat in a skillet pan. Add the chicken and cook for 3-5 minutes per side until a crust forms.
- An instant-read thermometer will show an internal temperature of 165 F once done.
Remove from heat to a cutting board and let rest for 5 minutes before cutting into four servings.
Notes
- I highly recommend buying a quality instant-read thermometer and a meat mallet, if you cook meat often.
- All herbs refer to the whole dried leaves, not powder. Use half as much (½ tablespoon) when substituting with powdered herbs. In total, approximately ⅓ of a cup of dry herb seasoning.
This chicken sounds super delicious! The recipe seems pretty simple to make as well. Thanks for the recipe share!
You are welcome, Ann. Hope you enjoy it!
This is such a great go-to recipe when you didn’t really plan what to make. I had some chicken and random leftover veggies left in the fridge so looked up an herb chicken and found this one. Quick, easy, and I always have all the needed ingredients – delicious!
Yes Lauren, having easy ingredients on hand is what this recipe is about. Thanks for the review.
I loved how simple this chicken recipe was and it was very tasty. I didn’t have a mallet so I just sliced the breast thinly.
Thanks for the comment, Sean. Glad to hear the recipe worked with your adjustments.
I tried making this mouthwatering dish, and it was a hit with everyone who tasted it. The combination of tender and juicy chicken, coated in a savory herb crust with a hint of spice, creates a perfect harmony of flavors and textures.
Thanks for the amazing review, Sophie!
My family enjoyed this meal. I’ll keep the recipe and make it more often.
Glad the family gave a thumbs up. Thanks, Rose.
I love how simple and versatile this roadhouse chicken recipe is. I served it with a salad for a low calorie option. It was very good!
Thanks for your comments Jacqueline. It is a versatile dish, lots of side dish options.
This herb-crusted chicken was so good. We loved it.
Thank you for the review!
I am usually a chicken thigh lover but these chicken breasts were so juicy and bursting with all the herb flavour a gal could ask for. I am going to pair this with your slow cook mac n cheese this weekend I can’t wait.
Sounds great with mac and cheese – so happy you are enjoying our recipes Claudia.
I love copycat recipes! This sounds amazing, I love Texas Roadhouse, all of their food is amazing. This rub for chicken sounds amazing, can’t wait to try it out!
Me too, Jenny! Copycat recipes are fun because we can spend so much less that a night out at a restaurant. Hope you enjoy it 🙂
This was so tasty and easy to make. I loved the thin herb crusted chicken breasts. Served it with some potatoes and salad.
Sounds like a great combo. Thanks for trying the recipe, Rachna.
This was such a delicious way to cook up healthy chicken. I’m trying to limit salt and add more flavour via herbs so this recipe was perfect for me!
Thanks, Bernice – happy to hear this recipe fit your diet needs.
You can never have too many chicken recipes. This sounds wonderful. Great for dinner any night of the week.
This was simple and delicious! The herb blend was really tasty. I served it with some simple brown rice and a salad and it was a really nice dinner.
Glad to hear it, Sharon. Thanks for the review.
Thank you so much for this copycat recipe. I order this all the time from Texas Roadhouse, mostly because I love the flavor and it happens to be one of the lowest calorie items. (Allows me to have more of those delicious rolls) I’m going to be sure to make this with some roasted lemon like they do at the restaurant. Pretty excited about having this anytime. Thank you!
Your comments are appreciated, Emilie – happy to hear we managed to create a successful version of one of your favorites 🙂
This herb crusted chicken has quickly become a family favorite. We had it twice in the last week! We have tried both the parmesan and the nut variations and judging by the lack of leftovers, they were equally delicious.
Tried this recipe with boneless chicken thighs instead. Love the smell of the herbs crusting on the chicken. And it’s so easy to make. A bliss for midweek cooking.
Thank you for the comment, Devy. Glad this recipe helped with weeknight planning!