The sizzle of golden brown chicken hitting the hot pan filled our kitchen with aromatic promise as Max watched me prepare our chicken rollatini for Sunday dinner. "Mom, those look way fancier than anything we usually make!" he announced, admiring the neat spiral pattern of cheese and spinach visible through each sliced roll. After attempting this dish several times with mixed results, we finally mastered the technique of creating tender, juicy chicken wrapped around creamy ricotta and herb filling. Max declared our chicken rollatini "fancy enough for company but good enough to eat every day" after his first bite, and honestly, watching him appreciate both the flavors and presentation made me realize we'd elevated our family dinner game significantly.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
The tender chicken breast wraps around creamy ricotta and spinach filling, creating elegant presentation that impresses dinner guests without requiring professional cooking skills. Max calls it "chicken that went to fancy school" and actually sits up straighter when these golden rolls appear on his dinner plate. It's surprisingly approachable for home cooks, using straightforward techniques and common ingredients to achieve restaurant-quality results. The combination of protein-rich chicken with calcium-rich cheese and nutrient-dense spinach creates balanced nutrition that satisfies both hunger and wellness goals. You can prepare components ahead for stress-free entertaining, then simply roll and cook when guests arrive. Each slice reveals beautiful spiral patterns with contrasting colors and textures that make ordinary weeknight dinners feel like special celebrations.
What Is Chicken Rollatini?
Chicken rollatini is an Italian-inspired dish featuring thin chicken cutlets wrapped around savory filling, then breaded and cooked until golden brown. The traditional filling combines ricotta cheese with spinach, herbs, and seasonings to create creamy contrast against the tender chicken exterior. This elegant preparation transforms simple chicken breasts into sophisticated presentation through careful pounding, rolling, and securing techniques. The name "rollatini" comes from Italian "rotolare," meaning "to roll," which perfectly describes the cooking method that creates spiral patterns when sliced. Max describes chicken rollatini as "chicken sushi but with cheese and Italian flavors instead of fish and rice."
Chicken Rollatini Recipe Ingredients
- Boneless chicken breasts : Lean protein that pounds thin for easy rolling
- Ricotta cheese : Creamy base for traditional Italian filling
- Fresh spinach leaves : Adds color, nutrition, and earthy flavor
- Mozzarella cheese : Provides stretchy, melty texture
- Parmesan cheese : Sharp, nutty flavor that enhances richness
- Fresh garlic : Aromatic foundation for authentic Italian taste
- Italian seasoning : Herb blend that complements cheese perfectly
- Panko breadcrumbs : Creates golden, crispy exterior coating
- All-purpose flour : Helps breading adhere properly
- Large eggs : Binding agent for three-stage breading process
- Olive oil : For cooking and adding Mediterranean richness
- Fresh basil : Bright garnish that adds authentic Italian finish
How to Make Chicken Rollatini
Prep the Chicken
- Pound chicken breasts between plastic wrap until uniformly thin, about ¼ inch thickness
- Season both sides with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning for flavor foundation
- Lay flattened cutlets on clean work surface, smooth side down
- Pat chicken completely dry with paper towels to help breading stick properly
- Max loves helping pound chicken; he's learned gentle, even pressure creates best results
Create the Filling
- Mix ricotta cheese with chopped spinach, minced garlic, and grated Parmesan in bowl
- Season filling mixture with salt, pepper, and Italian herbs to taste
- Add small amount of mozzarella cheese for extra stretchy texture
- Taste and adjust seasoning; filling should be well-seasoned since chicken is mild
- Spread thin layer of filling across each flattened chicken cutlet, leaving borders
Roll and Secure
- Starting from narrow end, roll chicken tightly around filling, tucking edges as needed
- Secure with toothpicks placed strategically to prevent unrolling during cooking
- Set up breading station with flour, beaten eggs, and seasoned panko breadcrumbs
- Coat each roll in flour, then egg wash, then breadcrumbs for crispy exterior
- Press breadcrumbs gently to ensure good adhesion without breaking rolls
Cook to Perfection
- Heat olive oil in large oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat
- Sear chicken rolls seam-side down first, then turn to brown all sides evenly
- Transfer skillet to preheated 375°F oven to finish cooking through
- Bake 15-20 minutes until internal temperature reaches 165°F
- Let rest 5 minutes before slicing to allow juices to redistribute and filling to set
Chicken Rollatini Substitutions
Cheese Alternatives
Replace ricotta with cream cheese or cottage cheese for different textures and flavors.
Vegetable Options
Use sun-dried tomatoes, roasted peppers, or asparagus instead of spinach for variety.
Coating Variations
Try crushed cornflakes or seasoned flour for different crispy exterior textures.
Chicken Rollatini Variations
Spicy or Savory Twist
Add red pepper flakes and hot Italian sausage to filling for heat adults appreciate.
Kid-Friendly Fun
Max loves mild version with extra mozzarella and no herbs for simple cheese flavor.
Fancy or Holiday Upgrade
Wrap in prosciutto before breading and serve with wine reduction sauce for elegant presentation.
Equipment
- Meat mallet
- Plastic wrap
- Large oven-safe skillet
- Toothpicks
Storage Tips
Best Fresh
Serve immediately while hot for optimal crispy coating and melted cheese interior.
Fridge Storage
Store covered for 2 days; reheat in oven to restore some crispiness.
Freezer Prep
Freeze assembled uncooked rolls for up to 1 month; thaw before cooking.
Make-Ahead Tips
Prepare rolls completely and refrigerate; cook just before serving for best texture.
Hannah's Top Tip for Best Chicken Rollatini
My biggest chicken rollatini disaster happened when I tried to rush the pounding process, creating uneven thickness that led to overcooked thin areas and undercooked thick spots that made Max declare it "chicken jerky with cold cheese pockets." Grandma always said "even thickness means even cooking," and she was absolutely right about taking time with proper preparation. The secret is patient, gentle pounding with consistent pressure to create uniform thickness that cooks evenly throughout. Max learned that careful preparation prevents cooking disasters and creates the professional-looking results that make family dinners feel special.
FAQs
What does rollatini mean in Italian?
Rollatini comes from "rotolare," meaning "to roll," describing the technique of wrapping filling inside chicken.
Where did chicken rollatini come from?
Chicken rollatini originated in Italian-American cuisine, adapting traditional Italian rolling techniques for chicken instead of veal.
What sauce goes with chicken rollatini?
I recommend marinara, alfredo, or lemon butter sauce, though the dish is delicious without sauce too.
What exactly is a chicken roll?
Chicken roll describes the technique of flattening chicken, adding filling, then rolling and securing before cooking.
Italian Elegance Achieved
Now you have the secret to creating this incredible chicken rollatini that brings authentic Italian flavors and restaurant quality presentation to your home kitchen with achievable techniques and readily available ingredients. This recipe proves that the most impressive dinner dishes combine proper technique with quality ingredients that transform simple meals into memorable occasions.
Ready for more elegant chicken dishes? Try our Bacon Wrapped Chicken for smoky indulgence with crispy bacon coating and juicy interior, or explore our Chicken Cordon Bleu for classic French technique with ham and cheese filling. For wine enhanced combinations, our Chicken Marsala delivers rich mushroom sauce that pairs perfectly with Italian-inspired stuffed chicken and sophisticated dinner presentations.
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Chicken Rollatini with Spinach and Ricotta
Equipment
- 1 Meat mallet (For pounding chicken thin)
- 1 Plastic wrap (Prevents splatter while pounding)
- 1 Large oven-safe skillet (For searing and baking)
- 1 Toothpicks (For securing rolls)
Ingredients
- 4 pieces Boneless chicken breasts - 6-8 oz each
- 1 cup Ricotta cheese - Room temperature
- 2 cups Fresh spinach - Chopped
- 0.5 cup Mozzarella cheese - Shredded
- 0.25 cup Parmesan cheese - Grated
- 3 cloves Fresh garlic - Minced
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning - Dried herbs
- 1 cup Panko breadcrumbs - For coating
- 0.5 cup All-purpose flour - For dredging
- 2 large Eggs - Beaten
- 0.25 cup Olive oil - For cooking
- 6 leaves Fresh basil - For garnish
Instructions
- Flatten chicken breasts between plastic wrap to ¼ inch thickness
- Salt and pepper both sides of flattened chicken cutlets
- Combine ricotta, spinach, garlic, and cheeses for filling
- Place filling on chicken leaving borders for rolling
- Tightly roll chicken around filling and secure with toothpicks
- Coat rolls in flour, egg, then breadcrumbs
- Brown all sides in hot oil until golden
- Transfer to 375°F oven for 15-20 minutes until cooked through
- Let cool 5 minutes before slicing to set filling
- Slice and garnish with fresh basil and sauce
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