
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Guest posting today and sharing her delicious recipe is Natasha. Natasha has a beautiful blog filled with fantastic recipes and amazing reviews.
~Erica
Kiev, mother of all Russian cities, is one of the most beautiful cities in Eastern Europe. Kiev has unforgettable chestnut blossoms during Spring and gorgeous colored leaves in the Fall. This wonderful specialty from the city where I was born is one of my signature dishes.

Ironically, Chicken Kiev was not actually created in Ukraine. There are various stories on the origins of the dish; one tells that it was created by a French chef and first called Chicken Supreme, then renamed Chicken Kiev when later served in Russian restaurants. The Russian food historian William Pokhlebkin claimed that Chicken Kiev was invented in the Moscow Merchants' Club in the early 20th century and was renamed Chicken Kiev in one of the Soviet restaurants in later years. Regardless of the origin, Chicken Kiev has been a classic dish served in Russian and Ukrainian restaurants all over the world since the early 20th century.

Chicken Kiev
Ingredients
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast
- 1 onion
- 1 egg
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon
- ½ stick chilled butter
- ¼ cup breadcrumbs
- ½ teaspoon dried tarragon
- ¼ cup Parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Put chicken and onion through the meat grinder and into a large bowl. Add egg, salt, pepper, and tarragon to the bowl. Mix well by hand until the mixture is smooth. Form two big patties, place on plate or cutting board and flatten them.
- Cut the ½ stick of butter in half and roll each half into a thin log. Coat with tarragon on all sides. Place one butter log in a middle of each patty, and reshape so that the chicken mixture covers the butter completely.
- In a shallow dish, mix breadcrumbs, spices, and Parmesan. Coat the chicken patties with breadcrumbs. Refrigerate for at least 10 minutes.
- Heat the oil in a skillet and brown the chicken patties quickly (1-2 minute per side).
- Bake on 375° F, covered, for about 10 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with Peppers Tricolor and Truffled Mashed Potatoes.
- To make Peppers Tricolor, roast the three different kinds of sweet bell peppers then drizzle them with balsamic vinegar. For Truffled Mashed Potatoes, simply add truffle oil to taste into your regular mashed potatoes. These sides compliment Chicken Kiev perfectly.
- Now, take a look at what happens the moment you cut into the chicken.
My recipe is quite unique and differs from the traditional recipe. Instead of pounding the chicken, I grind it, ensuring that it is very tender. I use tarragon to flavor the butter filling and add Parmesan cheese to the breadcrumbs.



Kim
I love the first picture - what a beautiful city!! This looks and sounds like an absolute wonderful meal. Happy Thanksgiving to all!!
Divina
I love this chicken recipe. It can't go wrong with there's butter inside. Happy Thanksgiving Erica and Natasha. This is a wonderful recipe.
Erica
Thank you everyone for visiting my blog 🙂
rebecca subbiah
loved this post when it was on Natasha blog enjoy all
Claudia Medeiros
Happy Thanksgiving !!!
Thanks for sharing all this world culinary 😀
Jhonny Walker
Natasha...this is just super easy peasy..and sounds real good to taste..with all the lovely herbs going about it!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Gotta try this recipe! The chicken Kiev looks perfect!
Happy Thanksgiving!
monicajane
yummy...sounds sooo good...I love the photograph of Kiev...so stunningly beautiful. I've never seen a picture of it before.
thanks for sharing. I don't get around to blogs often enough.
nora@ffr
HAPPY THANX GIVING erica!! m loving this yummy dish from natha! 🙂 totally agree abt her!
cheers!!
Chris
That is some of the most perfectly prepared chicken kiev I've ever seen. Excellent job!!!!! I also love the presentation of the mashed potatoes.
Miriam/The Winter Guest
Kiev looks beautiful indeed and the chicken looks delicious!
Ivy
Happy Thanksgiving to you Erica and Natasha. Natasha, this sounds amazing. Never made Kiev chicken before.
Palidor
Thanks for sharing! Wow looks so delicious. I love the golden brown color of the crust on the chicken.
Nat
I love Chicken Keives ! Thanks so much Erica and Natasha...a brilliant recipe and also very child friendly...useful to mom's like me...!
KennyT
Happy Thanksgiving Natasha and Erica!
Erica
Natasha,
Thank you so much for sharing this delicious recipe with my readers 🙂