Breaded Baked Chicken Tenders

Not the prettiest photo, but these chicken tenders were great!

This will be a very quick post because I have a lot to do before my mom’s arrival this weekend!! I’m so happy she’s coming. Maybe I’ll try to coerce her to get in the kitchen and help me cook. Hah! Yeah, right! She’s on a diet, so maybe I’ll be posting some healthy dishes on here for a change.

Anyway, I made this chicken at the last minute last week to accompany my homemade bread. It was very good. So good that my neighbor took all the chicken you see on the plate in the photos. I only had the two in the sandwich. He almost took the rest of the bread, too!
I don’t have a set recipe for this, but I’ll post what I did below.

Breaded Baked Chicken Tenders

Oil or cooking spray
1 package of boneless, skinless chicken tenders (about 8-10 pieces)
Lawry’s Seasoning Salt
Pepper
1-2 cups AP flour
1-2 eggs (I’m selfish with my eggs (hah!), so I use one egg and only crack the second one if necessary)
1-2 cups Breadcrumbs (homemade or storebought; Italian or plain)

Oil or spray a jelly roll pan, and preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Wash the chicken tenders, if necessary. Season the chicken with seasoning (or regular salt) and pepper. Dip the tenders in flour, then egg(s), and then breadcrumbs. Place the coated tenders on the jelly roll pan.

Bake the tenders for 15-20 minutes, then flip over the tenders and cook them for 5-10 more minutes.

Serving Suggestions: Serve the tenders as is with sides or in a sandwich or with a dip! Enjoy!

Copyright – Memoria James – http://www.mangiodasola.com

Memoria is a polyglot xenophile from Texas who currently lives in Germany. She teaches English by day and Spanish by night and works on her food, language, and travel blog and Local Language eCourse in between. She speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, some German, and a little French. She loves to travel and learn the local language for every country she visits and hopes that she can pass this linguistic desire to others.

Author: Memoria James

Memoria is a polyglot xenophile from Texas who currently lives in Germany. She teaches English by day and Spanish by night and works on her food, language, and travel blog and Local Language eCourse in between. She speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, some German, and a little French. She loves to travel and learn the local language for every country she visits and hopes that she can pass this linguistic desire to others.

0 thoughts on “Breaded Baked Chicken Tenders”

  1. So nice to hear that mom's coming, MemΓ³ria! πŸ™‚ You sure put that loaf of bread to good use. Those chicken tenders look AMAZING. Perfectly golden and crisp. This could be brekkie, lunch or dinner!! Enjoy your time with your mom!

  2. Hello Memoria! I have missed my blogging friends because I have been without internet. I am in a hotel so have it for a couple of days and then back to working to get the wireless working with my Mac. These look great and I would never have thought to make a sandwich!

  3. those chicken tenders look very crisp n healthy Memoria. u must be looking forward to ur moms arrival…enjoy each other..precious times! :))

  4. oh look that those crust, really beautiful!!! It's good to be your neighbor… let me know if there's spare house for rent πŸ˜€

  5. Wow! Memoria, your recipes/photos continue to AMAZE me. These look SOOOOO good, and I don't even eat meat! Looking at your photos has me seriously missing the chicken tenders from my childhood days (pre-vegetarian). Your bread looks amazing too — just like store bought, although I'm sure it tastes 100 times better. Have a great time with your mom!

  6. I literally want to make everything that you post. By the way, I am having trouble adding your blog to my feed reader. Your new posts don't show up! πŸ™

  7. Again, I wiSH I was that neighbor! The kids and I would eat so well!

    I'm off to drool over your bread photos!
    ~ingrid

  8. This was delicious. I just made this, but I fried it in olive oil with minced garlic instead of baking it. I served it with a side of pasta and tomato sauce. Next, I want to try it in as a chicken Parmesan sandwich. I will probably bake it next time!

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