If you haven’t heard of the “marry me chicken” trend, it’s about recipes so irresistibly good they’re said to spark proposals. While the original dish is a creamy, sundried tomato-based pasta, I thought, why not take it up a notch and turn it into an epic sandwich? My Marry Me Chicken Focaccia Sandwich combines all the richness of the original with the portability and boldness of a handcrafted sandwich.
Golden-brown chicken breast, melting mozzarella, creamy sundried tomato sauce, and pickled elements come together for a sandwich that’s as stunning to look at as it is to eat. Just take a glance at the cross-section—you’re in for a treat.
If you’re as passionate about sandwiches as I am, you’ll love how this recipe blends trending flavours with a sandwich-maker’s flair. Ready to give it a go? Let’s dive into what makes this recipe unforgettable.
For another sandwich that balances richness and sharp flavours, check out my Nando’s-Style Pulled Chicken Sandwich Recipe. Or, if you’re into melted cheese masterpieces, my Philly Cheesesteak-Inspired Sandwich is another must-try.
If you’re new to the marry me chicken recipe, it’s a creamy chicken dish featuring sundried tomatoes, garlic, and basil in a rich sauce. The name stems from its over-the-top deliciousness—rumour has it that it’s so good, it could inspire a marriage proposal. While typically served with pasta, this recipe is perfect for those who, like me, think everything is better in sandwich form.
For more background on the trend, check out this article about marry me chicken.
The key to a great marry me chicken sandwich lies in the sauce. It’s a balance of tangy sundried tomatoes, aromatic garlic, fresh basil, and a creamy finish. The secret? A touch of lemon juice to brighten the richness and plenty of time to let the flavours meld.
Pro tip: If your sauce isn’t thickening properly, let it simmer longer to reduce, or whisk in a slurry of cornstarch and water for a quicker fix. For more tips on perfect sauces, check out my spaghetti bolognese sandwich recipe, where I share my techniques for building layers of flavour.
Here’s what makes this sandwich shine:
For more sandwich inspiration, check out my Ultimate Guide to Building the Perfect Sandwich, where you’ll find recipes that let fresh bread and bold fillings shine.
The name comes from the idea that this dish is so good it could inspire a proposal. With its creamy sauce and crowd-pleasing flavours, it’s a recipe that wins hearts (and taste buds) everywhere.
It’s hard to choose, but marry me chicken is definitely up there. Its rich, creamy, and tangy profile makes it a standout. Other contenders include Indian butter chicken, Korean fried chicken, and my own Nando’s-inspired chicken sandwich.
Let the sauce simmer longer to reduce excess liquid. Ensure you’re using the right cream-to-stock ratio, and consider a cornstarch slurry if you’re in a pinch.
A typical serving of the chicken dish alone is about 400–500 calories. For the sandwich, with focaccia, mozzarella, and toppings, it’s approximately 650–800 calories. Adjust ingredients as needed to suit your goals.
Whether you’re a fan of the marry me chicken trend or just want to elevate your sandwich game, this focaccia masterpiece will win over anyone. Trust me, it’s one of those recipes you’ll want to make again and again.
For more trending recipes, check out my club sandwich recipe, perfect for any occasion, or dive into the bold flavours of my shrimp po’ boy sandwich.
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Prepare the Pickled Red Onions:
Cook the Chicken:
Make the Sundried Tomato Sauce:
Prepare the Crispy Shallots:
Make the Rocket Salad:
Assemble the Sandwich:
Serve:
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