There’s something about a perfectly cooked chicken breast that feels like a small victory. I used to struggle with dry, bland meat, but then I started paying attention to the details—heat, resting, seasoning. This recipe is my honest attempt to keep the meat tender and juicy, no matter how busy the day gets.
Why I keep coming back to this recipe
It’s simple but forgiving, reliable for juicy results every time. The process feels honest, no shortcuts, just good technique. Plus, I love how adaptable it is—change the herbs, spice it up, or serve it cold in a salad. It’s the kind of dish that makes me feel confident in my kitchen.
Breaking down the key ingredients
- Chicken breast: Lean, tender, needs careful cooking to stay juicy.
- Salt and pepper: Fundamental for flavor, enhances natural meat taste.
- Smoked paprika: Adds a smoky depth, pairs beautifully with the chicken.
- Lemon: Brightens the dish, adds a fresh zing with each squeeze.
- Fresh herbs: Basil, parsley—herbal notes that lift the meat’s richness.
Tools and equipment you’ll need
- Cast-iron skillet: For even heat and a crisp, golden crust.
- Probe thermometer: To monitor internal temperature and prevent overcooking.
- Paper towels: To pat the chicken dry for optimal searing.
- Tongs: For flipping and handling the chicken easily.
Step-by-step for a perfectly juicy chicken breast
Step 1: Start with a fresh chicken breast, about 200 grams. Pat it dry with paper towels.
Step 2: Score the skin side lightly if using skin-on, to help render fat and crisp evenly.
Step 3: Season generously with salt, pepper, and a pinch of smoked paprika for depth.
Step 4: Heat a tablespoon of oil in a cast-iron skillet over medium-high (around 190°C/375°F).
Step 5: Place the chicken skin-side down; listen for a satisfying crackle. Cook for 6-7 minutes until golden.
Step 6: Flip, reduce heat to medium (around 160°C/320°F), and cook for another 8-10 minutes.
Step 7: Use a probe thermometer; pull at 65°C/149°F for a juicy finish. Rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
Step 8: Serve with a squeeze of lemon and fresh herbs for a bright, fresh contrast.
Cooking checkpoints and tips to keep in mind
- Look for a golden, crisp skin as a sign it’s ready to flip.
- Cook the second side until the juices run clear when pierced.
- Use a thermometer to avoid overcooking — juiciness depends on it.
Common mistakes and how to fix them
- Cooking by time alone.? Use a thermometer to avoid overcooking.
- Cutting into it immediately.? Let the chicken rest before slicing.
- Burning or under-searing.? Keep heat controlled when searing.
- Skipping moisture removal.? Pat chicken dry before seasoning.

Juicy Pan-Seared Chicken Breast with Lemon and Herbs
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Pat the chicken breasts dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture, which helps achieve a nice sear.

- Lightly score the skin side of the chicken if using skin-on, to help render fat and promote crispiness.

- Season the chicken generously with salt, pepper, and smoked paprika, ensuring even coverage on all sides.

- Heat a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat until hot, then add olive oil, swirling to coat the bottom.

- Place the chicken breasts skin-side down (or smooth side down if skinless) in the hot skillet, listening for a satisfying sizzle. Cook for about 6-7 minutes until the skin is golden and crispy, and the meat releases easily from the pan.
- Flip the chicken using tongs and reduce the heat to medium. Continue cooking for another 8-10 minutes, until the internal temperature reaches 65°C/149°F, checking with a probe thermometer.
- Once cooked, transfer the chicken to a plate and let it rest for about 5 minutes. This resting period allows the juices to redistribute, keeping the meat moist.
- Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the rested chicken and sprinkle with chopped herbs for a bright, fresh flavor. Serve sliced, with the lemon and herbs on top for a beautiful presentation.
Notes

Hi, I’m Isabella Cury, the creator behind Elevating Simple. Food has always been my passion, but it’s not just about creating meals—it’s about taking everyday ingredients and transforming them into something extraordinary.
My journey in the culinary world has been a blend of education, dedication, and a deep love for sharing food with others. Through this blog, I aim to inspire people to find joy in simple, flavorful cooking.






