Healthy Recipes Mealtimes Dinner 13 Piccata-Style Dinner Recipes You'll Want to Make Forever By Dillon Evans Dillon Evans Dillon Evans fell in love with cooking at a very young age. He remembers the novel experiences of microwaving a bowl of oatmeal without his parents' permission and asking to make his mother's morning pot of coffee. These moments became catalysts for his interest in cooking and baking. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on April 12, 2024 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Ali Redmond When in doubt, make one of these highly-rated piccata-style dishes for dinner. Made with ingredients like capers, garlic, lemon and wine, luscious and tangy piccata sauce goes great with almost any entrée. From classic chicken piccata to veggie-packed riffs, you’re sure to find a main dish or meal perfect for your table tonight. Serve our citrusy Salmon Piccata with salad and whole grains for the ultimate dining experience. Or, enjoy a bowl of our Mushroom Piccata Pasta for something more earthy and cozy. 01 of 13 Cauliflower Steaks Piccata Ali Redmond This cauliflower steak piccata recipe swaps out chicken for thick, center-cut slices of cauliflower while staying true to the flavors of the rich, lemony sauce. To serve this recipe as a side dish, cut the braised cauliflower into large wedges or florets and serve in a bowl topped with the sauce and parsley. View Recipe 02 of 13 Chicken Piccata Meatballs Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco These chicken piccata meatballs are a delightful twist on the classic Italian dish, chicken piccata. Instead of traditional chicken breast cutlets, these meatballs are made from ground chicken seasoned with lemon, herbs and Parmesan cheese. The classic lemony sauce with capers, chicken broth, white wine and butter comes together as the meatballs bake. Enjoy as an appetizer, or as a main course over pasta or rice. View Recipe 03 of 13 Mushroom Piccata Pasta Photography: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Kelsey Moylan, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco In this vegetarian rendition of chicken piccata, a medley of mixed mushrooms steps in as a substitute for chicken, maintaining the zesty caper-infused sauce. The combination of oyster, cremini and shiitake mushrooms adds the most flavor, though you can choose a single mushroom variety if you have a preference. Streamline your prep by opting for pre-sliced mushrooms, a timesaving hack for this flavorful dish. View Recipe 04 of 13 Chicken Piccata Casserole Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster, Food Stylist Jennifer Wendorf This protein-packed chicken piccata casserole brings all the flavors of classic chicken piccata together in one dish. It’s the easiest piccata you’ll ever make—no dredging or sauce required! Cooking the lemon slices in butter mellows their bite and helps jump-start the lemony flavor of the dish while helping the butter get a little brown, bringing some nuttiness to the dish. View Recipe 05 of 13 Shrimp Piccata with Zucchini Noodles The tangy lemon-caper sauce in this healthy Italian makeover recipe is a natural with shrimp. Serving it over zucchini noodles (aka zoodles) keeps the dish summery and low-cal, but it's also delicious with whole-wheat spaghetti. View Recipe 06 of 13 Meyer Lemon Chicken Piccata Freshen up a classic chicken dish by using Meyer lemons for the sauce. These lemons have a great tangy aroma and are sweeter and less acidic than regular lemons. View Recipe 07 of 13 Salmon Piccata Ali Redmond Classic piccata is made with pounded chicken breast dredged in flour, sautéed and served with a lemon-caper butter sauce. Our salmon piccata is a riff on that classic, replacing chicken with salmon and cutting back on the butter to keep saturated fat in check without sacrificing flavor. This dish comes together quickly, making it perfect for any weeknight dinner. Pair it with a salad and whole grains to complete the meal. View Recipe 08 of 13 Chicken Piccata with Pasta & Mushrooms Our chicken piccata, served over whole-wheat pasta, has a rich lemon-caper sauce that's made with extra-virgin olive oil and just a touch of butter for flavor. If you like, you can use a mild fish like tilapia or even shrimp instead of chicken breast. View Recipe 09 of 13 Snapper Piccata Lean snapper in a buttery lemon-caper sauce is a simple main dish, ready in just 30 minutes. View Recipe 10 of 13 Chicken Piccata Here, chicken cutlets are cooked in a fragrant, tangy sauce featuring garlic, capers, wine and lemon juice. Serve over zucchini noodles to sop up all of the delicious sauce. View Recipe 11 of 13 Poached Salmon with Creamy Piccata Sauce Easy poached salmon is sophisticated with a creamy caper-and-lemon sauce. Make it a meal: Serve with snow peas or roasted asparagus and a whole grain like quinoa or brown rice. View Recipe 12 of 13 Lemon Chicken Piccata Eva Kolenko This luscious, lemony sauce is an all-around winner in our book. It has a bright, briny flavor, is made from ingredients you likely have on hand, and goes with everything from chicken to tofu to scallops. Bonus: It's lower in calories than a lot of other pan sauces. View Recipe 13 of 13 Mushroom Ravioli & Chicken Piccata This weeknight-friendly version of classic chicken piccata calls for mushroom ravioli, but regular cheese ravioli works too. Look for presliced mushrooms to cut down on prep time, and use leftover chicken or rotisserie chicken here to cut down on cook time in this fast and easy dinner. View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit