Buttermilk Fried Chicken Tenders
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One of my most popular recipes, these chicken tenders are marinated in seasoned buttermilk and pan-fried to crispy, crunchy perfection.
Like most kids, my daughter prefers “kid food” to “grown-up food” any day of the week. Occasionally, it works to my advantage—a trip to McDonald’s makes excellent bribery—but most of the time I’m just dealing with a picky eater. Rather than desperately trying to coax her into eating dinner every night, sometimes I just make her favorites. These chicken tenders, marinated in seasoned buttermilk and pan-fried to crispy, crunchy perfection, are at the top of her list. They’re delicious plain, dipped in honey mustard sauce, or perched on top of a salad. And they’re not just for picky kids—everyone loves them.
What you’ll need To Make Buttermilk Fried Chicken Tenders
Step-by-Step Instructions
To marinate the chicken: In a large sealable bag, combine the chicken tenders with the buttermilk, paprika, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, and salt. Seal the bag tightly and massage the chicken until it is evenly coated with buttermilk and seasoning.
Place in a bowl (in case of leakage) and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours.
When you’re ready to cook them, make the breading: In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika.
Whisk until well blended.
Add the buttermilk and stir with a fork until the mixture is evenly clumpy.
Remove the chicken tenders from the marinade a few at a time and toss into the breading mixture.
Be sure to press the chicken firmly into the breading so clumps adhere to the meat. (It’s a messy job: use one hand to remove the wet tenders from the bag and the other to toss in the breading.)
Set breaded tenders on a foil-lined baking sheet.
To fry the chicken: Line a baking sheet with a few layers of paper towels and set next to the stove. Add oil to a large, high-sided pot until the level reaches about 3/4-inch. Heat over medium-high heat until oil is shimmering (about 350°). (If a cube of bread sizzles when you drop it in, it’s ready.) Using tongs, place several chicken tenders in the hot oil without crowding the pan. Cook until golden brown on the bottom side, a few minutes, then flip and cook until the second side is also golden, a few minutes more.
Set the cooked tenders on the paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain.
Fry remaining tenders in batches adjusting the heat as necessary (if the tenders are browning too fast, lower the heat). Serve hot with honey mustard sauce.
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Buttermilk Fried Chicken Tenders
One of my most popular recipes, these chicken tenders are marinated in seasoned buttermilk and pan-fried to crispy, crunchy perfection.
Ingredients
For the Marinade
- 2 pounds chicken tenderloins
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1½ teaspoons salt
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon paprika
For the Breading
- 1½ cups all purpose flour
- 1½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 heaping teaspoon salt
- ¾ teaspoon black pepper
- ¾ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¾ teaspoon paprika
- 3 tablespoons buttermilk
For Cooking
- 3-4 cups vegetable oil, for cooking
Instructions
- To marinate the chicken: In a large sealable bag, combine the chicken tenders with the remaining marinade ingredients. Seal the bag tightly and massage the chicken until it is evenly coated with buttermilk and seasoning. Place in a bowl (in case of leakage) and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours.
- To make the breading: In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika. Whisk until well blended, then add the buttermilk and stir with a fork until the mixture is evenly clumpy.
- Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil for easy cleanup. Remove the chicken tenders from the marinade a few at a time and toss into the breading mixture. Be sure to press the chicken firmly into the breading so clumps adhere to the meat. (It's a messy job: use one hand to remove the wet tenders from the bag and the other to toss in the breading.) Set breaded tenders on the prepared baking sheet.
- To fry the chicken: Line another baking sheet with a few layers of paper towels and set next to the stove. Add oil to a large, high-sided pot until the level reaches about ¾-inch. Heat over medium-high heat until oil is shimmering (about 350°). (If a cube of bread sizzles when you drop it in, it's ready.) Using tongs, place several chicken tenders in the hot oil without crowding the pan. Cook until golden brown on the bottom side, a few minutes, then flip and cook until the second side is also golden, a few minutes more. Set the cooked tenders on the paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain. Fry remaining tenders in batches adjusting the heat as necessary (if the tenders are browning too fast, lower the heat). Serve hot.
- Note: I find that it's hard to tell how golden the chicken is when it's immersed in the oil. It may only look lightly golden, but it's actually a perfect fried chicken golden brown. If you're unsure, simply pull a tender out of the oil and rest it on the paper towels to see the true color.
- Note: Nutritional information was calculated assuming that approximately ¼ cup of the oil is absorbed into the chicken tenders when frying.
- Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The cooked chicken tenders can be frozen for up to 3 months. To reheat, put the frozen tenders on a wire rack on top of a rimmed baking sheet and warm in a 350°F (175°C) oven until heated through and crisp, about 25 minutes, flipping halfway through.
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Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (4 servings)
- Calories: 925
- Fat: 51
- Saturated fat: 1
- Carbohydrates: 75g
- Sugar: 5g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 41g
- Sodium: 1866mg
- Cholesterol: 96mg
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I have never made fried chicken before but I knew I wanted something that would be juicy and well seasoned. I hate cooking, but this was easy to do and tasted absolutely delicious. I used the chicken in my fried chicken salad and everyone loved it. I used canola oil instead of plain vegetable oil and followed the recipe exactly as described letting it marinate overnight.
Chicken Tender Perfection! I’ve made this recipe several times now. Avoid putting your own spin on this recipe. It’s perfect the way it is. I even avoid dipping sauces because they tend overpower the buttermilk flavor.
This was my first time making fried chicken. I left it marinating for about a whole day which helped keep the chicken flavorful and moist. The only modification I had to make was that I used buttermilk instead of milk since I did not have any. Overall, my kitchen smelled great and this chicken was very tasty and crispy!!!
Hi Jenn,
I was wondering do you think this recipe for chicken tenders would work if I wanted to make Buffalo chicken tenders for the Super Bowl? My husband prefers tenders over wings. Would I just toss them in Frank’s bottled hot sauce after cooking? or right before eating if bringing to someone’s house? Thank you!
Hi Cheryl, I would suggest using the sauce from this wing recipe. If you’re going to toss these in the sauce, I would do it immediately before serving. (Or, you could just have a bowl of this sauce on the side for dipping.). Hope everyone enjoys!
Delicious! We LOVED these! First time we ever tried frying chicken. So a bit nervous. So easy! So tasty! Hubby & I thought they were the best chicken tenders we ever ate! We made the honey mustard sauce & it paired wonderfully! Make this recipe…you won’t be disappointed!
Is there a way to make this healthier ?
Hi Amy, these are a bit an indulgence due to the fact that they’re deep-fried. If you’d like a chicken tender option that is a smidge healthier, you may want to give these a try. They are best cooked on the stovetop in a frying pan; but if you’d prefer to bake them, I’d suggest 350°F for 15-20 minutes. Hope that helps!
Hi Jenn! Can I use an air fryer instead?
Hi Yaritza, I’ve never used an air fryer and don’t know much about them, so I can say for sure how it would work for this recipe. Sorry I can’t be more helpful!
Can I use chicken wings as well?
Hi Ginny, I wouldn’t recommend wings for this recipe- sorry!
The BEST chicken tenders!!! So tender! And delicious!!! This is the only recipe I will use!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
I’ve done this recipe so many times. It is GREAT! I like how crunchy the chicken turns out to be and the leftover still taste good the second day.
Thank you