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Crispy Honey Sriracha Chicken Tenders

Crispy Honey Sriracha Chicken Tenders
Finlay Green
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Macro-friendly, sweet ‘n’ spicy chicken tenders. The crunch factor is real with this one.

Throw away the frozen tenders – we're going DIY. Sweet, spicy, and macro-friendly, these pack a serious punch in the spice and protein department. All you need is some chicken, corn flakes, a handful of seasoning, and you’re well on your way to an extra 40g of protein.

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What Are Honey Sriracha Chicken Tenders?

These tenders are the ultimate fake-out meal. They’re incredibly versatile, whether you want them in a burger, a wrap, or a nice addition to a salad, the choice is yours. Whether you’re on a bulk or a cut, these have got you covered with 40g of protein and only 335cal.

Can You Meal Prep Chicken Tenders?

Chicken is one of the best meats to meal prep, so yes, you can very easily prep these sweet yet spicy tenders. Simply add more ingredients and more chicken and you’ll be sorted for the week ahead.

Variations and Add-Ins

One of the best things about chicken tenders is that you’re not restricted when using seasonings and sauces, any you use will most likely still be delicious. Here are a few tweaks you can make:

  • Breadcrumbs and/or flour to replace cornflakes.
  • Plain yogurt and milk to replace buttermilk.
  • Use any seasoning and sauces you like depending on what you want to make (cinnamon, mustard, mayo, cayenne, and more).

Make Them Vegan

There are a lot of alternatives that you can use to make this recipe fit your dietary needs. Here’s a few:

  • Chicken alternatives – Tofu, seitan, mushrooms.
  • Buttermilk alternatives – Lemon juice and non-dairy milk
  • Honey alternatives – Agave syrup, vegan

Tips To Make Your Tenders Crunchy

It’s safe to say that one of the largest factors of chicken tenders is the satisfying crunch – here's how you make the crispiest tenders possible:

  • Tenderize the meat.
  • Add some corn starch in the mix.
  • Make sure you use a wire rack
  • Make sure the chicken skin is dry (that’s where the sauce comes in)

Serving Options

There are many different options to pair your delicious tenders with – here are a few:

  • Various dipping sauces (BBQ, ketchup, etc)
  • Fries (frozen, wedges, homemade)
  • Make it into a wrap with veggies of your choosing

What Cooking Equipment Do I Need?

  • Bowl to create mixture and to marinade the chicken
  • Knife
  • Wire rack

Crispy Honey Sriracha Chicken Tenders Recipe

Crispy Honey Sriracha Chicken Tenders

Servings
Makes 12-15 strips
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
18 minutes
Passive Time
18 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup homemade buttermilk (1 cup low-fat milk and lemon juice) 
  • 2 chicken breasts
  • 2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 2 tsp. onion powder
  • 2 tsp. salt and pepper
  • 70 g crushed corn flakes
  • 1 tsp. paprika
  • 1-2 tbsp. sriracha
  • 1 tbsp. honey
  • A sqeeze of lemon juice

Instructions

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1.

Make your buttermilk by combining 1 cup of low-fat milk with a squeeze of lemon juice and mix well.

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2.

Cut your chicken breasts into strips and place into a bowl.

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3.

Add 1 tsp of your garlic powder, onion powder, sriracha, salt, pepper, and buttermilk to your chicken and mix until the chicken is fully coated.

4.

In a separate bowl, add your cornflakes and 1 tsp of garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and paprika to make your crumbs.

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5.

Place each chicken strip into the crumbs, coating each piece fully.

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6.

Once all the chicken is coated, place each strip on a wire rack and bake in a preheated oven at 395F for 18 minutes.

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7.

While your chicken is cooking, make the glaze by combining 1-2 tbsp of sriracha (use less if you don’t like heat), 1 tbsp of honey, and a squeeze of lemon juice in a bowl.

8.

Drizzle the glaze over each piece of chicken and enjoy.

Nutritional info per serving:

Calories335
Total Fat2g
Total Carbohydrates37g
Protein40g
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FAQ’s

Why use buttermilk?

It helps tenderize the meat as it’s slightly acidic, so it helps break down the proteins in the chicken.

Can I freeze chicken tenders?

The short answer is yes. All you need to do is put them on a baking tray and place them in the freezer until they are fully frozen, then place them in freezer bags. You can keep them for up to two months maximum.

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Finlay Green
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Raised from a small town, Finlay always wanted to work with computers and was willing to expand his knowledge anywhere he possibly could. When Finlay was introduced to digital marketing and content writing from a family friend he was immediately hooked and wanted to have a successful career in this industry. Finlay started to write blogs for their website in his own time which were mainly easy yet detailed explanations of digital marketing for beginners. During a difficult time in his life, Finlay developed a passion for the gym and body building and wanting to become the best he could possibly be physically. Finlay's incredibly excited having the opportunity to combine his passion for fitness with content writing. In his spare time aside from the gym, Finlay loves to read Japanese manga, binge series' and game.
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