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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This is the best buttermilk chicken recipe ever! Everyone loved it – making it for the third time today!
We loved it and it was so easy. My husband doesn’t like tenders but he loves these.
Absolutely loved these!! I made some tenders and some as nuggets. Thank you!
Amazing recipe. I swapped out flour for gluten free flour and it was still delicious!
I am about to make these for my family and would like to know what the tenders taste like. I don’t want them spicy but I also don’t want them to be to plain.
Hi Gabby, these definitely don’t taste spicy, but if you’re concerned about the heat at all, you can reduce or omit the cayenne — they’ll still have plenty of flavor. Hope you enjoy!
Hi Jen, I made this recipe today and it was a hit with the family! My husband chose to make it into his own version of ‘chicken parm’ with havarti and marinara sauce and it was delicious. I’ve been making your recipes for a little less than a year and I feel like a star chef! They always turn out wonderfully. It has given me confidence and joy cooking. Your willingness to share your wonderful, easy to follow recipes, in my humble opinion, is a huge contribution to make people’s lives better especially now. Thanks again Jen!
Thanks for your very kind words – – so glad you enjoy the recipes and that they are providing a small measure of comfort during these scary times. I appreciate you taking the time to let me know – you made my day! ❤️
Can these be made ahead and served at room temp?
Hi Robin, I prefer them hot because when they’re cold, they’re not crispy. That said, I do put leftovers in my kids’ lunches and they enjoy them. Hope that helps!
The best, most delicious, crispy crust!
Thank you for the great recipe! We cut chicken breast into strips and marinated them for about 5 hours in buttermilk. We actually used whole wheat flour and weren’t too sure about the flour mixture because it was very crumbly, but it stuck to the chicken and fried up to be amazingly crunchy. It was a wonderful treat that I think my family will be asking for again.
Another 5 star, I did not have time to marinate them for 4 hours, only did about an hour. Fried them up and they were great!!. Nice and crunchy. I did make some buffalo sauce and toss them in it and had with blu cheese dressing. I did taste them before I put the sauce on them and I love them and my husband loved them. Being a southern woman I assumed I knew how to fry chicken but I have never done it with the buttermilk. It is the secret to crunchy chicken. Thanks Jen for your great recipes.
Made these for my niece and myself for lunch today! They were fantastic. The best chicken tenders I have ever had. My only issue was I used an induction cooktop and 350 was a little high for the first batch. They got brown and crispy before cooking through. I finished them in the oven.
Jenn, could I oven roast these on a rack…what temperature and for how long
Hi Carol, These really are best when fried; if you want a chicken tender recipe that you can bake, I’d suggest this one. They’re also really good!