Monday, October 24, 2011

MONDAY'S MENU {Baked Fried Chicken}



This is, hands down, a family favorite! Everytime I make this everyone goes nuts! I have actually made it a lot easy! It is super easy, so it is easy for big groups! I made it for our little family. Then I made it for the weekly Lindstrom gathering at my in-laws house, which usually includes about 20-25 people. Then, because it was such a huge hit there, we suggested to Jake & Tyler (cousin), whom are both working on their "Citizenship in the Community" merit badge for scouts, that this would be a great dinner idea for the Ronald McDonald House in SLC. A few days later, we were on our way up there. Salad, bread, corn, mashed potatoes & gravy and this chicken were all on the menu. The boys worked their little hineys off and we served nearly 50 people! We cooked 4 big bags of chicken tenderloin strips, about 100 strips in all, and we knew the meal was a success when there was only 1 piece of chicken left and a lot of happy faces! :)

I am pretty sure that I have discovered the KFC secret recipe! It is DEAD ON! It is also baked...not fried and there isn't any skin! So you get to enjoy the taste of the seasoning, instead of pulling it off because of the slimy skin!

This is super easy and you are TOTALLY going to love it!

ENJOY!

{Baked Fried Chicken}


Place thawed chicken breast tenderloin strips in a bowl of milk. Let soak for 20-30 min.

Mix in a Gallon Size Ziploc or Large Bowl:  
1/2 tsp. Salt
1 T Season All
3/4 tsp Pepper
1 c. Flour
2 tsp. Paprika

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cut 1/2 stick of butter into a few pieces and place in a 9x13 pan. Melt butter in pre-heated oven.

Spread melted butter around the bottom of the pan. Lightly spray the pan, if needed, to make sure that there are no dry spots.

Shake excess milk off of chicken and completely coat each piece with the seasoning mix. You can either shake the chicken in the bag, until coated, or dip each piece in the bowl until coated.

Place each piece of chicken in the pan.

Cook for 20 min. Turn each piece of chicken and continue cooking for 20 more minutes, or until cooked through.

ENJOY!


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Diane said...

I make this all the time and I love it.
Tonight I used this breading for air fryer chicken thighs and it was yummy! I dredged, dipped in egg, dredged again and sprayed all over with oil. 380 for 26 minutes, though in the future I'll flip halfway through. Mmm!

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Bailey said...

This really looks so delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe. its easy to do. Can't wait to try this later. best chicken in melbourne

Tammy B said...

Tried this for the first time and it turned out great! I see where a lot of people had some trouble but ours turned out with a crispy crust. I think I will double dredge it next time to see if I can get a thicker crust. Yummy!

Tammy B said...

Tried this for the first time and it turned out great! I see where a lot of people had some trouble but ours turned out with a crispy crust. I think I will double dredge it next time to see if I can get a thicker crust. Yummy!

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