Oma’s Sour Cream Chicken

Time for another Oma classic.  File this one under easy weeknight dinner.  As an avid follower of the Tao of Oma, you know that Oma is all about simple, easy, hearty food.  Her Sour Cream Chicken is no exception.  Wait until you see just how Oma this recipe is.

The chicken is tender and flavorful. The topping is savory and delicious. This chicken is a hit with adults and children alike.

Oma’s Sour Cream Chicken

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  • 2 pounds chicken breasts or tenders (Oma prefers breasts)
  • 1 1/2 cups of Pepperidge Farm Herbed Stuffing, the crumbles not the cubes (Oma accepts no substitutes)
  • 1 cup (approximately) of full fat sour cream
  • kosher salt
  • freshly ground pepper
  • garlic powder
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, cubed

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.  This is classic Oma in that it is less about the recipe and more about the process.  Lay the chicken close together on a foil lined baking sheet.  Sprinkle with salt, pepper and garlic powder.

Coat with a thick layer of sour cream.

Top that with the seasoned Pepperidge Farm breadcrumbs and then dot with the butter.

Bake in a 375 degree F oven for 35 minutes for chicken tenders or up to an hour for chicken breasts.

Its ready when the chicken is cooked through and the breadcrumbs are nicely browned.

In fact, the best part may be the breadcrumbs, even the crusty parts that kind of fall around the edges of the pan.  The chicken is moist with lovely crunchy buttery bits on top.

Enjoy!

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82 Responses to Oma’s Sour Cream Chicken

  1. Whitney M. says:

    I could only find the PF herbed stuffing cubes. Can I just put then in a food processor to make them like the PF crumbled stuffing? Or is it not the same?

  2. My sour cream became curds . I still ate it but was it supposed to ?

  3. Roz Malloy says:

    I was going to make this today – BUT – Pepperidge farm stuffing is only available around the holidays here – what else can I do?

    • HeatherS says:

      You can try it with a different kind of seasoned breadcrumb or season your own breadcrumbs. I wonder what it would be like with Panko? Some people have even crushed up crackers on top and added a few spices to their liking. To mimic the Pepperidge farm, try poultry seasoning and parsley. Let me know how it turns out. Best, Heather

  4. Gail S. says:

    This is the best and easiest chicken recipe I’ve ever made, everyone loves it in our family of 8! Plus I’ve used the same exact recipe over fish fillers, it’s awesome! Thanks
    Got anymore like this one?

  5. Mary A. says:

    Sour cream French Onion Dip works well too. I needed to use Rice Chex for a gluten free family member, so I used the dip to add flavor missing from the topping. Delicious and easy!

  6. jerica says:

    I am looking forward to this, but was wondering if I can use panko bread crumbs?

  7. Izzy says:

    Have this oven now! Smells delicious and can’t wait! My Oma used to make this for me when I was little (well slightly different). Very excited for it. Thank you for the lovely recipe!

  8. Jennifer says:

    This was so easy to make and delicious! We didn’t change a thing!

  9. Sam says:

    You can skip the salt for sprinkling on the chicken, since the Stuffing is loaded with salt. And if you do use boneless chicken breasts, if you cut them into thinner pieces the time in the oven can be reduced slightly. just make sure it temps. Other wise I absolutely loved this recipe. Its Quite Delicious.

  10. Sarah Hehn says:

    I was looking for a different way to make chicken and found your recipe on Pinterest. It was delicious! Made the recipe as written, served the chicken over noodles and broccoli on the side. Simple to make for a weeknight dinner. Thank you and your Oma for this recipe, I know I will make it again.

  11. Rachel says:

    Have this in the oven now and it is smelling soooo delicious!

  12. joy auker says:

    Made it and LOVED it. Go easy on the salt as the stuffing mix is salty enough. I used a store brand of corn-bread stuffing mix and it was fabulous. Will make it again soon! I used thighs too which were perfect

  13. I am currently waiting for this to come out of my oven. Thank you (and Oma) for this wonderful recipe!

  14. Jessica says:

    I made this and it tasted great, i used crushed ritze crackers instead of the Pepperidge Farm Herbed Stuffing..I had ALOT of juice. Has anyone else had this problem? I’m not sure what i did wrong.

  15. Sara says:

    I made this last night except I made ranch dip instead of just using plain sour cream, it was delicious and my boyfriend loved it! I used plain breadcrumbs because I had them and mixed them with some melted butter before I sprinkled on top, it worked out great! And to get it a little crunchier I broiled the chicken for about two minutes before I took it out of the oven (watching it very closely obviosuly). Thanks for the recipie, it was awesome!

  16. Erin says:

    We made this with French onion dip instead of sour cream and it was delicious! Added more flavor.

  17. Angela says:

    Just discovered your fabulous website — love the recipes, the photos, and especially the commentary/directions! Will try the chicken sour cream recipe tonight for children and husband (who had his own Oma from Austria). Thanks for an entertaining browse on a lazy Saturday morning.

  18. Heather says:

    I have frozen chicken breasts… are they okay to use if i thaw them before cooking? they say to keep frozen until cooking… but how would i do that?

    • HeatherS says:

      Hi Heather,

      Definitely thaw them, either in the fridge for several hours or quickly on the “defrost” setting in your microwave.

      Best,
      Heather

      • Heather says:

        thank you! i have them defrosting in a zip-block bag in a sink of hot water :D im so excited to make this! although, i couldn’t find the pepperidge farm bread crumbs, so i got italian bread crumbs… the only kind other than plain! hope it still tastes great!

    • Jessica says:

      I use Tyson frozen chicken all the time and what i do is get a big bowl and thaw them in a bowl of water (cold) about an hour before I need them. I change the water out about twice depending on how many I am thawing out. Works great for me!

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  20. Misty Doak says:

    Made it for my family tonight!! My 10 year old son even liked it!!! VERY good & easy to make!!!

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  22. Leslie says:

    I made this tonight and it was so, so good. My whole family loved it. Thanks for the easy and delicious recipe!

  23. Laura says:

    I made this for dinner tonight and this was WONDERFUL!

  24. Laura says:

    This is getting ready to go in the oven now! Hopefully my picky, picky 5 year old will like it! I did have to use Stove Top Chicken stuffing and dot with I can’t believe it’s not butter…

  25. Jennifer says:

    Gonna make this tonight it sounds great. not sure how the husband will like he cuz he dont like sour cream but maybe he wont know.

  26. Whitney says:

    I made this dish tonight with a gluten free spin by substituting the bread crumbs for crushed honey-nut chex cereal. It turned out amazing with a nice flavor adder! Definitely adding this to the dinner rotation as it was a crowd favorite. Served with baked squash and zucchini, perfect and easy!

  27. michelle says:

    i make something like this at home as well. i add some minced garlic and a little lemon juice to the sour cream before slathering it on the chicken though. and instead of breadcrumbs, i crush ritz crackers and mix in the cheese of my choice with it and then dredge it. i can’t imagine my way is remotely healthy, but is sure is delicious. :P

  28. Brenna says:

    I found this via Pinterest and made it last night. I cheated and used chicken stove top because I had it but otherwise I followed the recipe as directed. It was delicious! It has been added to our dinner rotation. Thank you!

  29. Hollie says:

    I made this the other night. There is not one thing I would change about it. NEVER DOUBT THE OMA!! WOW. So easy, so hearty, so QUICK! PERFECTION! More Oma, Please! :o )

  30. Wendy says:

    Just made this tonight, and no, it’s not very crunchy, but nonetheless very delicious! I added a chicken tenderizer, used paprika and parsley and followed the recipe otherwise. Very delicious! Served side dishes: Mashed potatoes and zuchinni. It was a hit.

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  32. dutchhome says:

    I just came across your blog via Pinterest and had to comment– I also had an Oma (Dutch)– she was an amazing woman– and you posted this on what would have been her 100th birthday! I feel an instant connection to anyone else with an Oma. Can’t wait to try some recipes. Thanks!

  33. Leslie says:

    Thank you for making a printer friendly one to print, it makes it so much easier! I just started using Pinterest and came across your recipes. This looks like it will be easy to make and I am all about easy! lol. One question, does this taste like dressing/stuffing like what you eat at Thanksgiving? I don’t like that stuff and don’t know if I should try this or not?

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  35. dana says:

    I was planning on making this tonight…. and accidentally thawed bone in chicken thighs….. has anyone tried it this way?

  36. liz says:

    I made it tonight and was very good! But not as crunchy like I was expecting. Is there suppose to be a lot of juice on the bottom of the pan?

    • HeatherS says:

      Hmmmm. When we make it there is some juice in the bottom of the pan. However, the crumbs on top of the chicken and that kind of fall around should definitely be a little crunchy. – H

      • Sue says:

        I think it depends on the chicken you buy. Some have water “added” for weight. : / Cooking them releases this….

    • Kim says:

      Liz i am having the same problem as well, its in the oven still trying to get crunchy! It’s not getting crunchy, lots of juices on the bottom.

  37. Just made this tonight and it was delicious and oh-so easy! My normally picky 3 year old ate two servings! Thank you for sharing it!

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  39. Meredith says:

    I made this 10/16/2011 and it was good! It reminds me of another recipe my mom makes with these Pepperidge Farms breadcrumbs and a “Cream of ” Soup.

  40. Linda says:

    Does anyone have the nutritional values of this recipe?

  41. stacey says:

    This is one of our family favorites! But we use plain low fat yogurt instead of sour cream and crumble up ritz crackers but bread crumbs sounds very yummy!!

  42. Cathy Hiemer says:

    I made the sour cream chicken tonight for dinner and it was absolutely delicious! The chicken was so moist and such great flavor. It was so easy to put together. Thank you!!!

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  45. sue says:

    would it be better if the chicken were cooked first? i boiled mine in seasoned chicken broth before baking. also have tried crushed crackers in place of bread crumbs.

    • HeatherS says:

      Hi Sue,

      I’m not sure. We’ve always made it with raw chicken, usually chicken breasts. I would be concerned that precooked chicken wouldn’t absorb the sour cream the same way, but honestly I’ve never tried it. We are pretty loyal to the original Oma recipe. Still, I am intrigued by the idea of using crushed crackers. If you go that way, try adding poultry seasoning to the crackers to give them extra flavor…and maybe garlic salt. Mmmmmm. Let me know how it turns out. :) — Heather

  46. Sue McFarland says:

    Can you use Fat Free Sour Cream??

  47. Melanie says:

    Have you ever tried marinating the chicken before you cook it just for some extra flavor? Just wondering…

  48. Erin says:

    trying it tonight, but could not find Pepridge Farm bread crumbs anywhere. Using progresso.
    Erin

  49. Lorraine Padden says:

    looks delish. I’m always looking for new, easy work week recipes.

  50. Mama B says:

    Hmm, with some garlic and chives in the sour cream I bet my family would love this. Thanks for sharing!

  51. Danielle says:

    This recipe has become a favorite in my house!! THANK YOU!

  52. Kari Roberts says:

    Hi Heather, Loved this! and it was so easy, going to be adding this to my weeknight cooking. Kari

  53. I’ve never heard of sour cream chicken before, but this recipe sounds absolutely delicious. I think I might have to try this out. Thanks for sharing this.

  54. Sarah says:

    I have followed “Making Life Delicious” for several months now and really enjoy reading the recipes you post, while trying them for myself in my Shenandoah Valley home. Your love of food, especially baking desserts, aligns with my own heart’s strings. Although I have one picky eater in the household (I have to hide pureed veggies and fruits in my 3-year-old’s food), my youngest son and husband love eating – so I have a ready audience for your recipes and my own. Thanks for providing a creative outlet to another homemaker with a passion for food! I look forward to trying Oma’s Sour Cream chicken recipe this week.

    • HeatherS says:

      What a lovely thing to say! I am thrilled that you are enjoying the site because I have so much fun doing it. My 5-year old is also pretty picky, but my 9-year old loves just about everything that I make. She is my most ardent supporter and website promoter. I’m looking forward to the Summer and all the fresh and easy Summer foods…especially dessert. Stay tuned. Best, Heather

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