Introduction
Lemon Chicken Gnocchi is a creamy, comforting dish with a refreshing twist of citrus. Tender chicken, pillowy gnocchi, and a velvety lemon cream sauce come together in one skillet for a meal that feels both cozy and elegant. The sauce is rich yet balanced, thanks to the bright flavor of lemon juice and the saltiness of parmesan cheese. This is the kind of dinner that looks impressive but is surprisingly easy to make. If you love quick recipes that bring restaurant-quality flavor to your table, this Lemon Chicken Gnocchi will instantly become a weeknight favorite.
The Story & Intro
How Lemon Chicken Gnocchi Became a Comfort Classic
There’s something special about lemon and cream together. One night, after a long day, I had a package of gnocchi, a couple of chicken breasts, and a lemon sitting on the counter. I wasn’t in the mood for a complicated dinner, so I decided to make something simple but flavorful. I browned the chicken, added garlic, lemon juice, and cream, then tossed in the gnocchi straight from the package. As it simmered, the sauce thickened beautifully and filled the kitchen with a bright, buttery aroma.
When I took the first bite, I knew this would become a go-to recipe. The chicken was juicy, the gnocchi was soft, and the sauce was creamy with just the right touch of lemon. It felt indulgent yet light enough to enjoy any time of year. From that night on, Lemon Chicken Gnocchi became one of my favorite comfort meals.
Why You’ll Love Lemon Chicken Gnocchi
The balance of flavors is what makes this dish shine. The lemon brightens the cream, cutting through the richness without overpowering it. The gnocchi thickens the sauce naturally as it cooks, creating a silky texture that clings to every bite of chicken. And the spinach adds a touch of color and freshness. Best of all, everything cooks in one pan, so cleanup is minimal. Whether it’s a family dinner or a quiet night in, Lemon Chicken Gnocchi feels special without any stress.

Lemon Chicken Gnocchi
Ingredients
Method
- Cut the chicken in half lengthwise so you’ve got 4 thinner cutlets. Season each side with the garlic powder and lemon pepper. If the lemon pepper seasoning you’re using doesn’t contain salt, be sure to salt the chicken as well.
- Add the oil and butter to a skillet over medium-high heat and let the pan heat up for a few minutes. Sear the chicken for about 5-6 minutes/side or until it’s golden and cooked through. Transfer the chicken to a plate (tent with foil to keep warm if you wish).
- Reduce the heat to medium and add the garlic to the skillet and cook for about 30 seconds.
- Stir in the chicken broth and lemon juice and scrape up any brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
- Add in the cream and gnocchi. Give it a good stir and ensure the gnocchi is submerged in the liquid. Let it bubble gently, uncovered, for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the gnocchi is cooked and the sauce has thickened. The gnocchi will release starch as it cooks, thickening up the sauce, so do not pre-cook the gnocchi. Keep in mind the sauce will thicken more as it cools, so don’t let it get too thick (add a splash more broth if needed).
- Take the pan off the heat and add in the parmesan cheese and spinach. Toss until the spinach has started to wilt and it’s nicely mixed in. Add the chicken back into the skillet (along with any juices from the plate) and spoon some sauce over top. Season with salt & pepper as needed and serve immediately.
Notes
- Lemon pepper seasoning is a blend of dried lemon zest, pepper, and often salt and other spices. If you don’t have any, you can season the chicken with salt & pepper, but the overall dish will taste a bit less lemony. I use McCormick brand lemon & pepper seasoning.
- Sub the cream for something lower fat at your own discretion (I don’t recommend it). The citrus is likely to curdle lower fat alternatives.
- Chicken is safe to eat when an instant read meat thermometer reads 165F.
- This recipe is also on page 185 of the Salt & Lavender: Everyday Essentials cookbook.
Calories: 638kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 172mg | Sodium: 874mg | Potassium: 607mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2514IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 229mg | Iron: 5mg
How to Make Lemon Chicken Gnocchi
The Ingredients You Need
Here’s what you’ll need to make this delicious one-skillet dinner.
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Chicken breasts | 2 large |
| Garlic powder | ½ tsp |
| Lemon pepper seasoning | 1 tsp |
| Olive oil | 1 tbsp |
| Butter | 1 tbsp |
| Garlic, minced | 2 cloves |
| Chicken broth | ½ cup |
| Lemon juice | 1 tbsp |
| Heavy cream | 1 cup |
| Potato gnocchi | 1 lb |
| Parmesan cheese, grated | ½ cup |
| Fresh spinach | 2 cups |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Cut chicken into thin cutlets and season with garlic powder and lemon pepper. Heat olive oil and butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the chicken for 5–6 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove and set aside. Add garlic to the same pan and cook for 30 seconds. Stir in chicken broth and lemon juice, scraping the pan to lift any browned bits. Pour in cream and add gnocchi. Simmer for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sauce thickens. Stir in parmesan and spinach until wilted. Return chicken to skillet and spoon sauce over top before serving.
Tips and Variations for Lemon Chicken Gnocchi
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
Use fresh lemon juice for the best flavor. Pre-squeezed juice often lacks the brightness that makes this dish pop. Don’t overcook the gnocchi—it should be soft and slightly chewy. Since the sauce thickens as it cools, remove it from the heat before it gets too thick. If the sauce feels heavy, add a splash of broth or a squeeze of lemon juice to refresh it. Always use freshly grated parmesan; pre-grated cheese doesn’t melt as smoothly. Finally, make sure the chicken reaches 165°F internally before returning it to the pan.
Tasty Variations to Try
Lemon Chicken Gnocchi is a flexible recipe that welcomes creativity. Add sun-dried tomatoes for a tangy twist or sauté mushrooms with the garlic for extra depth. You can swap spinach for kale or arugula for a peppery bite. If you love herbs, stir in chopped basil or parsley just before serving. For a lighter version, use half-and-half instead of cream, though it may slightly alter the texture. Want to make it extra lemony? Add lemon zest to the sauce while it simmers. This dish pairs beautifully with garlic bread or a simple salad on the side.
Serving and Storage Guide
How to Serve Lemon Chicken Gnocchi
Serve Lemon Chicken Gnocchi hot, straight from the skillet. The sauce is creamy, rich, and perfect for spooning over the chicken. Garnish with extra parmesan, a sprinkle of black pepper, and a slice of lemon for presentation. It pairs well with crusty bread, roasted vegetables, or a green salad. If you’re serving guests, top each portion with a few spinach leaves or a twist of lemon peel to make it look elegant. This meal is filling on its own but can also be served with garlic roasted asparagus for a complete dinner.
How to Store and Reheat
Let leftovers cool completely before storing in an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to three days. When reheating, warm slowly on the stove over low heat, stirring gently. Add a splash of cream or broth if the sauce has thickened too much. Avoid microwaving at high heat as it can separate the sauce. This dish doesn’t freeze well because of the cream, but it’s quick enough to make fresh any night of the week. The flavor actually deepens the next day, making it just as satisfying when reheated.

FAQs
Can I use pre-cooked gnocchi for this recipe?
No, use uncooked gnocchi. It cooks directly in the sauce and releases starch that thickens it perfectly.
Can I make Lemon Chicken Gnocchi ahead of time?
You can cook the chicken and prep the sauce ahead, then combine with gnocchi just before serving.
Can I use milk instead of cream?
It’s not recommended. The lemon may cause milk to curdle. Use heavy cream for the best texture.
How can I make the sauce more lemony?
Add lemon zest or an extra squeeze of juice just before serving to brighten the flavor.
Conclusion
Lemon Chicken Gnocchi is the perfect blend of comfort and freshness. The creamy sauce, tender chicken, and fluffy gnocchi make it rich and satisfying, while the lemon adds a burst of brightness that keeps it from feeling heavy. It’s simple to prepare, takes only one skillet, and feels like a meal straight from a restaurant. Once you try it, this recipe will quickly earn a spot in your weeknight rotation.