Master one of Olive Garden’s most beloved dishes right in your kitchen! Our copycat Chicken Scampi recipe perfectly recreates the restaurant’s tender chicken, colorful peppers, and signature white wine sauce you can’t resist. Best of all? Our version costs a fraction of the restaurant price and serves your whole family.

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What Makes the Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta So Good?
Chicken scampi is similar to shrimp scampi, except it’s more kid-friendly and economical. You can use chicken tenders, typically less expensive and sure to please the entire family.
The recipe uses many of the same flavor components as the original shrimp scampi, meaning you can enjoy sauteed veggies and delicious sauce with your juicy chicken.
It’s the perfect way to upgrade plain-old chicken tenders or breasts into an exquisite, memorable meal! Try this recipe to make your weeknights more exciting.
Why This Copycat Recipe Works
- Restaurant-quality results at home
- It uses the exact same fresh vegetables as Olive Garden
- Recreates their signature sauce technique
- More generous portion size than the restaurant
- Customizable spice levels
- A perfect balance of garlic and wine
Chicken Scampi Ingredients
This copycat Olive Garden chicken scampi recipe uses fresh ingredients, combining the wonderful flavors of peppers and red onions. Here’s what you will need:
- Chicken Tenders or Chicken Breasts – this is the main protein, tenders provide a better texture than chicken breasts
- All-purpose flour – Creates signature light breading
- Milk – Helps breading adhere
- Salt & Pepper – Enhance the overall flavors
- Red, Green & Orange Bell Peppers – Provides color and flavor
- Red Onion – Adds sweetness and texture
- Garlic – Essential flavor base
- Pasta – Spaghetti or Fettuccini
- White Wine – Creates classic scampi flavor
- Heavy Cream – Provides richness and body
- Italian Seasonings – Authentic herb blend

How to Make Olive Garden Chicken Scampi
- Bread the chicken first. Dredge the chicken tenders in flour, milk, salt, and pepper. Let them rest while you prepare the pasta and vegetables.
- Prepare the pasta according to the package instructions.
- While the pasta is boiling, saute the peppers, onions, and garlic in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

- Remove the veggies from the skillet and add the chicken.
- Cook the chicken until browned on both sides and done. Once the chicken is ready, remove the tenders from the skillet.

- Prepare the wine sauce for the peppers and chicken in the same skillet.
- Add the pasta and veggies back into the sauce and stir to combine.
- Serve the pasta with chicken tenders on top. If desired, sprinkle parmesan cheese and chopped fresh parsley over the dish.
Please scroll down to the recipe card to see my video on creating this dish!

Professional Tips for Perfect Results
Chicken Preparation
- Tenderizing:
- Pound to even thickness
- Pat dry before dredging
- Season flour well
- Breading Technique:
- Use one hand for wet, one for dry
- Let breading rest for 5 minutes
- Don’t overcrowd the pan
Sauce Secrets
- Wine Selection:
- Use drinking-quality wine
- Avoid cooking wine
- Chardonnay preferred
- Cream Integration:
- Add slowly while stirring
- Keep heat medium-low
- Watch for proper thickness
Perfect Sides for Olive Garden Chicken Scampi
The classic way to serve Chicken Scampi is over pasta. Angel hair pasta or another thin pasta is ideal.
Of course, there is no rule saying that you can’t enjoy this dish alone. If you are going this route, either garlic bread or homemade Olive Garden breadsticks is the perfect way to sop up all that delicious sauce!
No matter how you serve your Chicken Scampi, consider adding caprese bruschetta or Marinated Mozzarella Salad as a starter or side.
Storing Chicken Scampi
Olive Garden Scampi sauce leftovers can be kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator for about five days. Reheat gently over low heat. If the sauce is too thick, add a splash of wine or milk.
The cream, lemon juice, and wine in the recipe make it difficult to freeze the Chicken Scampi without losing quality.
How To Reheat Homemade Chicken Scampi
I suggest reheating this dish on the stovetop. Ideally, reheat gently over low to medium heat. If the sauce is too thick, add a splash of wine or milk.
Cover the pan to prevent moisture loss! Flip the chicken occasionally and remove it from the heat once the internal temperature is 165 degrees.
You can reheat pasta in the microwave if you made pasta and stored it separately. Otherwise, it might turn soggy if you reheat it with the chicken and sauce.

Do you like the Olive Garden restaurant? Try these Olive Garden copycat recipes
- Olive Garden Fettuccine Recipe
- Olive Garden Ziti al Forno
- Italian Mozzarella Sticks
- Crispy Ravioli
- Oven Baked Pasta Olive Garden
- Olive Garden Dishes
Delicious Italian Recipes for You to Make
- Pizza Hut Pastas – Cavatini
- Make Italian Sausage
- Red Lobster Seafood Pasta
- Risotto Recipe – Instant Pot
- Italian Rice Balls with Meat
- Eggs Pasta
- Chicken Limone
- Carrabba’s Dipping Sauce
Be sure to check out more of my Olive Garden copycat recipes and the best homemade Italian food.
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Olive Garden Chicken Scampi
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt + extra divided use
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 cup milk
- 1 pound chicken tenders
- 4 tablespoons olive oil divided use
- 1/2 green bell pepper thinly sliced
- 1/2 red bell pepper thinly sliced
- 1/2 orange bell pepper thinly sliced
- 1/2 red onion thinly sliced
- 1 clove garlic thinly sliced
- 3/4 cup white wine
- 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 3/4 cup heavy cream
- 1 pound pasta prepared according to package directions
Instructions
- Set up a breading station: Place the flour, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and the pepper into a shallow dish and mix well with a fork. Place the milk into another shallow dish. Place a wire rack over a baking sheet.
- Dredge the chicken in the flour, dip it into the milk, and then dredge again in the flour. Place the breaded chicken on the wire rack to rest for 10 minutes before cooking.
- While the chicken is resting, place 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed skillet over medium heat. Add the peppers, onions, and garlic and season with a light sprinkling of salt. Sauté until the peppers begin to brown. Remove the vegetables from skillet.
- Place the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil into the hot skillet. Add the chicken and cook for 5 to 7 minutes on each side until the chicken has browned. Remove the chicken from the skillet.
- Deglaze the skillet with the white wine, using a spoon to scrape the browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
- Allow the wine to reduce by two-thirds.
- Add the Italian seasoning and the heavy cream, and mix well.
- Return the vegetables to the skillet along with the cooked pasta and stir. Plate the pasta and sauce, placing a few pieces of cooked chicken on each plate.
Video
Notes
- If you do not drink wine, you may substitute it with low sodium chicken broth.
- When choosing wine for this recipe, I would choose an inexpensive Chardonnay or another dry white wine. Pick something that is drinkable.
- Another substitute idea would be to use dry sherry when a recipe calls for white wine. You don’t have to worry about sherry going bad, in a couple of days. This stays good for a couple of months.
- You can make this a meatless dish by leaving out the chicken and replacing it with some mushrooms instead. Either way, this is going to be delicious.
Nutrition
Chicken Scampi Olive Garden Recipe FAQs
What Does Scampi-Style Mean?
Scampi style has come to mean any dish that combines butter, garlic, and an acidic ingredient such as wine or citrus juice. You can find a wide range of scampi-style dishes, including shrimp, scallops, squid, beef, and chicken.
What Is Scampi Sauce Made Of?
First, in Italian, scampi is plural for scampo, a type of shellfish commonly called a Dublin Bay Prawn or Norway Lobster in English.
A traditional scampi sauce in Italy is straightforward. Prawns are sauteed in butter and garlic, maybe with a squeeze of lemon or a splash of white wine to help balance the richness and provide a bit of brightness. Many cooks add their twist to scampi recipes, such as cream, vegetables, and herbs.
What Kind of Wine Do I Use for Scampi?
You don’t need to spend a fortune on wine to cook scampi, but you should avoid cheap cooking wines.
Use a dry, crisp white wine such as a Sauvignon Blanc or a Chardonnay. A very dry Riesling or a Pinot Grigio is also an option. A good rule of thumb to help when choosing wines for cooking is to use whichever type you will serve alongside the dish.
How Do You Thicken Scampi Sauce?
Scampi sauce is not supposed to be overly thick, but if you feel yours is on the runny side, you can use a couple of methods to correct the problem.
The best way to thicken the sauce is by turning down the heat and simmering the cream for a few minutes longer before returning the chicken to the pan.
For a faster option, dissolve a teaspoon of cornstarch in an equal amount of water to make a slurry. Stir the cornstarch slurry into the sauce and simmer until thickened.
How Many Calories Are in Olive Garden’s Chicken Scampi?
According to Olive Garden’s nutritional menu, an order of Chicken Scampi has 1260 calories, with over half coming from fat. The copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi recipe contains slightly fewer calories.
I tried last night and the cream separated/curdled. I wish I had read through. I added butter before the wine for flavor maybe that caused the problem. Anyway, I threw out the sauce and tried a plain white sauce. It ended up tasting more like Alfredo which I didn’t really want but was edible. I bought pre-cut tenders and would probably pound a little next time. Thanks for the recipe. Will try again.
I don’t know what happened there with the curdling of the cream. I hope you give it another try.
I usually have sautéd shrimp instead of chicken when I order this at OG. Should I follow your recipe and just replace the protein or would you suggest using the one “just saying” posted?
I bet you could totally swap the chicken for shrimp. Great call on your part. I will have to give it a try in the future. Thank you for trying out this recipe.
Panko or not, It was delicious! Could use a bit of a kick ( chili powder or maybe a splash or two of lemon). I will make this again!
Some red pepper flakes may also help do the trick.
Can you cook this without the breading?
You could.
gonna have to try this
I hope you do try it .
Thanks so much for the tip about letting the chicken dry a bit before cooking… always wondered why my coating always fell off! Gonna be trying this very soon:)
It makes all of the difference in the world.
i´m from germany and i´ve been to the states for vacation last year. We loved olive garden and especially this dish! In germany we do not have an olive garden, so there was no chance to get this- But now with this recipe i can cook it on my own. Thank you so much!!! regards from germany!!
This did not turn out for me. Not sure why. Cream kind of curdled. Just didn’t taste right.
Your temperature may have been too high when you added the cream.
I will be trying this very soon. My son loves the Olive Gardens Dish and I have tried to fix on my own a few times but the chicken never came out as tender as theirs. I suspect letting the chicken “sit” for a bit is the trick for tender chicken.
You are just letting it set for a moment or two. Perhaps you could turn down the heat a little when you cook it?
You may want to slightly pound the chicken to get it to lay flat.
Well I liked the video! It’s simple and easy to prepare I will try this and let you know about the results.
I am so glad you enjoyed the video.
What if you don’t like the added onions and peppers on top, how can you still get all the flavoring in the sauce?
I don’t think you will get all of the flavoring without adding those veggies in the sauce.
Olive Garden has their Shrimp Scampi Recipe posted on their website. It does not include any heavy cream; only butter. It seems like that would be truer to the original. http://www.olivegarden.com/Recipes/Main-Dishes/Shrimp-Scampi/
Just Saying,
Let me note, this recipe is for chicken scampi, not shrimp. I would guess they created different recipes rather than swapping out the protein. I could be wrong, and I often am. I stand behind the recipe.
I am making this tonight, I am using Italian bread crumbs instead of flour. I hope my choice of wine “Oak Leaf Chardonnay” works out, also, I didn’t find heavy cream, I got heavy whipping cream, hopefully this is the same thing?
I will post my results after we consume.
Heavy whipping cream and heavy cream are the same.
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