Made this? Let us know in the comments below. They won’t be quite as crispy, but they’ll still taste delicious. If you don’t have a wire rack, you can bake these directly on a foil-lined baking sheet (we recommend foil over parchment since foil will help to brown the bottoms of the nuggets, while parchment will just make them soggy). If you’re breading on your own, make sure you use only one hand for dipping the nuggets in the egg so that you have one dry hand for dredging in the flour and bread crumbs-otherwise, you’ll end up breading your own hands, which isn’t exactly the goal!īaking on a wire rack allows the hot air to circulate around the chicken from all sides, guaranteeing you a nugget that will be crisp on the top and bottom. We’re using a classic 3-step breading process for these nuggets, coating them in flour before dredging them in beaten egg and then rolling them in the toasted seasoned bread crumbs. It’s quicker and easier to work with than a ground chicken mix and will produce really tender, juicy nuggets. 1/2 cup plain flour 2 eggs, lightly whisked 1 cup dried breadcrumbs 500g chicken tenderloins, cut into 3cm lengths Olive oil spray Select all ingredients. Though some fast food chains and frozen food brands use a ground chicken mix for their nuggets, we prefer boneless, skinless chicken breast. Looking for something to dip your nuggets into? Check out our copycat Chick-Fil-A Sauce. Read on for more tips on our homemade take on a childhood classic. And while it might seem a little crazy, seasoning the plain chicken before breading and then adding salt to the bread crumbs along with the spices will ensure that your nuggets are perfectly seasoned from the inside out. Toasting the bread crumbs in the oven is the secret to getting that gorgeous golden brown color and extra-crispy texture on these nuggets. The recipe may technically serve 2 to 4, but we’ve definitely demolished an entire tray all by ourselves. Coated in crispy seasoned bread crumbs, these tender, juicy bites are hard to beat. Want to feel like a kid again? Make homemade chicken nuggets.
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