
Caesar is not just for salads anymore! In fact, that creamy, tantalizingly tangy dressing has finally found its rightful home—adorning crunchy coated chicken cutlets. Plus, we’ve ditched the lettuce and croutons for a surprising side that may just rock your world: crispy frico veggies. (Translation: tender roasted carrots and green beans topped with crispy baked Parmesan cheese.) After one bite, we know you’ll hail it a success.
6 ounce
Green Beans
½ cup
Parmesan Cheese
1.5 ounce
Caesar Dressing
(Contains: Eggs, Milk)
1 tablespoon
Italian Seasoning
¼ cup
Panko Breadcrumbs
(Contains: Wheat)
10 ounce
Chicken Cutlets
9 ounce
Carrot
1 teaspoon (tsp)
Olive Oil
2 teaspoon (tsp)
Cooking Oil

• Adjust racks to middle and top positions and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Lightly oil a baking sheet. (TIP: To prevent sticking, line baking sheet with parchment paper first.) Wash and dry produce. • Trim, peel, and halve carrots lengthwise; cut into green- bean-sized pieces.

• In a medium bowl, combine panko, half the Parmesan (you’ll use the rest later), 1 tsp Italian Seasoning (2 tsp for 4 servings), a drizzle of olive oil, salt, and pepper. (Be sure to measure the Italian Seasoning; we sent more.)

• Pat chicken* dry with paper towels; season all over with salt and pepper. Place on one side of prepared baking sheet. • Evenly brush tops of chicken with a thin layer of Caesar dressing (save the rest for serving). Mound coated sides with panko mixture, pressing to adhere (no need to coat the undersides). • Roast on middle rack for 10 minutes (you’ll add more to the sheet then).

• Meanwhile, toss green beans and carrots on a second baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper. • Roast on top rack until tender and lightly browned, 15-20 minutes.

• Once chicken has roasted 10 minutes, remove sheet from oven. Evenly sprinkle remaining Parmesan into a 6-inch-wide circle on empty side of same sheet. (For 4 servings, sprinkle Parmesan into two 6-inch-wide circles.) • Return to middle rack until chicken is browned and cooked through and frico is golden brown, 5-10 minutes. TIP: Keep a close eye on the frico to avoid burning and check on it after 5 minutes—if it’s golden brown, remove it from the sheet and continue roasting chicken. • Set chicken aside to rest. Let frico cool until crispy, then transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate.

• Break frico into bite-size pieces; toss with green beans and carrots. • Divide veggies and chicken between plates. Drizzle remaining dressing over chicken (or serve on the side for dipping).
This was my favorite meal so far, from the super tasty crispy Caesar Chicken to the Parmesan Frico Roasted Veggies. A really great combination of tastes and textures. I will order it again when it's next available.
Loved the Parmesan Frico! What a pop of flavor! The Caesar Crunch dressing was a little overpowering for me but still tasty. Maybe I put too much on the chicken. Still a great meal.
This is my favorite recipe so far! The caesar dressing on the chicken before the breading with parmesan cheese was amazing. The parmesan circles to put on top were also incredible.
Another pleasant surprise. This meal was delicious. The carrots and green beans tossed with the Parmesan Frico was tasty and the Panko topped chicken was very good with the Caesar dressing on top.
The Chicken Panko and Parmesan Mixture is perfect. Came out with a juicy, crunchy chicken cutlet. Super cool to learn how to make parmesan frico
Great Meal! I don't think I would add the Caesar as a drizzle next time, it was a little strong for my taste. It was fun to make the parmesan frico - definitely learned something new.
This was really a family favorite. The Parmesan Frico was something that we never had before. That was easy to make and delicious. I liked the carrots roasted with the green beans. The chicken was great. Thank you.
Very delicious meal. The frico was a bit challenging, but it turned out OK. It added an interesting flavor to the vegetables. The Caesar chicken was devine.
We really loved this recipe. The crispy cheese on the veggies was amazing and the chicken was very moist with just the right amount of seasoning, crunch, and huge flavor. This one is a winner!
The carrot and string bean mixture was very bland even with the Parmesan frico on top of it. Two pieces of the chicken were very fat and it took longer to cook them and then parts of them are rubbery. The flat thin pieces turned out much better.