Crispy Chicken Tenders with Pickles (Printable Version)

Ultra-crispy chicken tenders marinated in pickle brine for amazing flavor.

# What You’ll Need:

→ Chicken & Marinade

01 - 1 ½ lbs chicken tenders (or boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips)
02 - 1 cup dill pickle brine (from a jar of pickles)
03 - 1 teaspoon hot sauce (optional)

→ Breading

04 - 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
05 - ½ cup cornstarch
06 - 1 ½ teaspoons paprika
07 - 1 teaspoon garlic powder
08 - 1 teaspoon onion powder
09 - 1 teaspoon kosher salt
10 - ½ teaspoon black pepper
11 - ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)

→ To Fry

12 - 2 large eggs
13 - 2 tablespoons buttermilk (or non-dairy milk for dairy-free option)
14 - Vegetable oil, for frying

# Method:

01 - In a bowl, combine chicken tenders, dill pickle brine, and hot sauce (if using). Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour (up to 4 hours).
02 - Remove chicken from brine and pat dry with paper towels.
03 - In a shallow dish, combine flour, cornstarch, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, kosher salt, black pepper, and cayenne (if using).
04 - In a separate bowl, whisk eggs and buttermilk together.
05 - Dredge each chicken tender in the flour mixture, then dip into the egg mixture, then back into the flour mixture, pressing firmly for a thick, crispy coating.
06 - Heat 2 inches of vegetable oil in a large skillet or Dutch oven to 350°F.
07 - Fry the tenders in batches, 3–4 minutes per side until golden brown and cooked through. Drain on a wire rack or paper towel–lined plate.
08 - Serve hot, with your favorite dipping sauce.

# Expert Hints:

01 -
  • This will become your go-to secret for impressing guests without a lot of effort.
  • The combination of crispy breading and tangy flavor is downright addictive.
02 -
  • Pat the chicken dry after brining to enhance the crispy texture—this was a lesson learned after a soggy batch!
  • Letting your oil reach the right temperature is crucial; too low, and your tenders will absorb oil, making them greasy.
03 -
  • Letting the chicken marinate longer enhances the flavor and tenderness.
  • For a less messy alternative, try using a bag for better coating distribution.
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