Help The Students Event: Day 3
Happy Friday to you! I wanted to share what I considered a staple in my diet during the first few years of living away from home in apartments – chicken fingers. Now I will admit, I ate many a chicken finger from a box but now I am a convert to the more natural, controllable version. Is this version any more difficult – I think not. Does it require 3-4 more ingredients? Yes. Is it worth it in the end with the final product? You Better Believe it?
This recipe is super easy to prepare and takes about 30 minutes to cook. This is great paired with a simple salad, some homemade sweet potato fries, or even some of the oven fries from Wednesday. This recipe can also be used to bread tofu, shrimp, pork, or even some vegetables. What do you say to a little crusted zucchini or squash? I say HOLY YUM!
Below is the scoop on how to whip this scrumptious chicken morsels for your next meal after class.
Ingredients
- Boneless Chicken Breasts
- Panko bread crumbs
- 2 Eggs
- Salt
- Pepper
Method
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper (if you do not have parchment paper, you can spray a little bit of non stick cooking spray).
- Pat the chicken breasts dry and slice into strips.
- In a bowl, crack and beat the two eggs; season with salt and pepper.
- In a medium sized plate, pour out the panko bread crumbs and season with salt and pepper as well
- Using one hand, dredge the chicken strip in the eggs mixture ( letting excess drip off) and then place onto the plate of bread crumbs.
- Using the other hand, toss the crumbs on top of the chicken strip. Flip over and ensure the strip is evenly coated.
- Place on cookie sheet and repeat until all strips are done.
- Bake in oven for 25-30 minutes turning once around halfway or until golden brown.
- ENJOY!
Zesty Tip: The key to having a nice crunch is ensuring the chicken is dry before you begin so that the bread crumbs will stick. It is very important to season the bread crumbs and egg mixture as well.
Freestyle Variation: Don’t have panko bread crumbs? No fear! Try corn flakes that are crushed, or even some crackers that you have on hand. This is a great opportunity to add some spice or flavoring of your choice as well. Chili powder, cayenne pepper, or another one your favs is a great choice. Have fun and make them the way you want them.
Long weekend is upon us. I want to wish you a fun and relaxing weekend. School is starting next week, I am heading to Toronto next weekend for some baseball action and Hurricane Earl is quickly approaching. I have to get the table and chairs off the deck, garbage bins moved into the garage and tie down the BBQ. I will talk to you on Monday.
Take care
zesty


























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If you, or your kids, are hooked on chicken fingers, this is the ONLY way to go! Fortunately, chicken fingers didn’t exist when I was a kid and my daughter was raised on home-cookin’
I love making chicken tenders with panko! And it’s always good with a nice honey mustard dipping sauce (or mustard/apricot jam). When I have kids someday, I’ll totally be making them these!