Crispy Baked Chicken Tenders Recipe

oven baked crispy fried chicken
oven baked crispy fried chicken - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Fried chicken just might be the one dish that almost everybody loves. When you coat a chicken tender, drop it in a pot of hot oil, and let it fry to golden brown perfection, magical things happen. At least until you have to clean up, that is. What if we told you there's an easier way to have crispy, crunchy chicken, with no big pot of hot frying oil required?

This weeknight-friendly recipe offers a simple method to achieve truly crispy oven-fried chicken. Toast a batch of panko bread crumbs and let them cool briefly before mixing with seasonings. While they cool, slather the raw chicken with mayonnaise. After that, all that's left to do before they go in the oven is to dredge the chicken in the toasted, seasoned breadcrumbs. Coating chicken in mayonnaise might sound strange, but it streamlines the dredging process that often requires a three-step production involving flour, egg, and breadcrumbs. Don't knock it till you try it.

Read more: 26 Best Toppings To Add To Your Chicken Sandwich

Gather The Crispy Baked Chicken Tenders Ingredients

ingredients for baked chicken tenders
ingredients for baked chicken tenders - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

To make this crispy, oven-fried baked chicken, you really don't need too many ingredients. In addition to the chicken, you'll need panko and mayonnaise for the crispy coating. From the pantry, grab some salt, olive oil, garlic powder, and cayenne. Lemon wedges are a nice optional touch. Given the short ingredient list and hands-off cooking style for this recipe, it's perfect to prepare on the fly when you need a quick protein for dinner.

Step 1: Preheat The Oven

preheating the oven for chicken
preheating the oven for chicken - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Preheat the oven to 400 F.

Step 2: Line A Baking Sheet With Foil

aluminum foil on baking sheet
aluminum foil on baking sheet - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Coat with cooking spray.

Step 3: Add The Panko And Seasonings To A Bowl

mixing panko and spices
mixing panko and spices - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Add the panko, salt, garlic powder, cayenne, and olive oil to a medium bowl.

Step 4: Stir And Combine

stirring breadcrumbs and seasonings
stirring breadcrumbs and seasonings - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Stir to combine.

Step 5: Pour The Mixture Onto The Baking Sheet

panko bread crumbs on tray
panko bread crumbs on tray - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Pour the breadcrumb mixture onto the baking sheet.

Step 6: Bake Until Golden Brown

baking panko bread crumbs
baking panko bread crumbs - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until golden brown. Let cool briefly.

Step 7: Mix The Chicken Tenders And Mayonnaise

combining chicken tenders and mayonnaise
combining chicken tenders and mayonnaise - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Add chicken tenders and mayonnaise to a mixing bowl and stir until evenly coated.

Step 8: Coat The Chicken With Bread Crumbs

coating chicken in bread crumbs
coating chicken in bread crumbs - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Add the panko mixture to a shallow dish. Dredge each side of the chicken tenders in the crumb mixture until coated.

Step 9: Add The Chicken To The Baking Sheet

chicken tenders on baking sheet
chicken tenders on baking sheet - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Place the coated tenders on the baking sheet.

Step 10: Bake The Chicken Tenders

baked oven fried chicken tenders
baked oven fried chicken tenders - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Bake 13 to 15 minutes, or until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of a tender reads 165 F.

Step 11: Serve The Chicken Tenders

chicken tenders with fresh lemon
chicken tenders with fresh lemon - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Serve hot with fresh lemon wedges, if using.

What's The Best Substitute For Panko?

panko bread crumbs in bowl
panko bread crumbs in bowl - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Panko are larger and lighter than the typical standard breadcrumbs you'll find on the grocery store shelf. These Japanese breadcrumbs are made from a bread with no outer crust, giving them a consistent color. More importantly, the unique shape and texture of panko make for more crispiness, giving your favorite katsu its signature crunch.

What if you don't have or can't find panko? Don't worry, you've got options. If you can spot larger-looking bread crumbs, without brown spots from crusts, that would be your best bet. Sometimes stores sell these in a clear plastic container, and while they're not actually panko, they'll work for this recipe. In a pinch, crushed crackers, matzo, or even tortilla chips will do. We do not recommend attempting this recipe with Italian-style or fine breadcrumbs, as those are already fully toasted and will not brown further in the oven with this method.

What Should I Serve With Baked Chicken Tenders?

chicken tenders with green salad
chicken tenders with green salad - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

While the chicken tenders are baking, consider how you can build the perfect meal around them. If you need a quick office lunch for a busy workday, these tenders are just as delicious cold, chopped, and served on a nice green salad. If it's a weeknight family dinner at home, why not try pairing these tenders with a roasted cauliflower mac and cheese, a healthier spin on a classic. Continuing those healthier vibes, add a little green to the meal with a side of lemon garlic green beans.

Once you've got your sides figured out, it's time to talk dipping sauces. After all, dunking tenders is part of the fun! We've got a guide for 20 flavor-boosting sauces, and more than a few (like the herbaceous dill and the comeback) would pair excellently with these crisp, oven-baked chicken tenders. Or for something familiar, stick to the tried-and-true bottle of ketchup that's probably sitting right there in your fridge. No matter what dip you resort to, you're in for a crispy treat.

Crispy Baked Chicken Tenders Recipe

crispy oven baked chicken tender
crispy oven baked chicken tender - Alexander Roberts/Food Republic

Prep Time: 10mCook Time: 25mYield: 6 ServingsIngredients

  • 2 cups panko breadcrumbs

  • 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt

  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder

  • ½ teaspoon cayenne

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • 2 pounds boneless chicken tenders

  • ⅔ cup mayonnaise

Optional Ingredients

  • Lemon wedges, for serving

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.

  2. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Coat with cooking spray.

  3. Add the panko, salt, garlic powder, cayenne, and olive oil to a medium bowl.

  4. Stir to combine.

  5. Pour the breadcrumb mixture onto the baking sheet.

  6. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until golden brown. Let cool briefly.

  7. Add chicken tenders and mayonnaise to a mixing bowl and stir until evenly coated.

  8. Add the panko mixture to a shallow dish. Dredge each side of the chicken tenders in the crumb mixture until coated.

  9. Place the coated tenders on the baking sheet.

  10. Bake 13 to 15 minutes, or until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of a tender reads 165 F.

  11. Serve hot with fresh lemon wedges, if using.

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