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Honey Nut Oven Fried Chicken


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Recipe By:   kusinera
Recipe Category:   Lunch & Snacks

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Recipe Details
  •  Recipe Key Info

    Difficulty:

    Easy

    Cook Method:

    Baking

    Yield:

    5 Servings

    Prep Time:

    0 hr 20 mins

    Cook Time:

    0 hr 50 mins

    Ready In:

    1 hr 10 mins




    Additional Info

    Category:


    Lunch & Snacks

    Main Ingredient:


    Chicken

    Recipe Tags:


    oven fried chicken fried chicken honey nut






  • Ingredients


    1 whole fryer chicken, cut into 10 pieces (breasts cut in half crosswise)
    Seasoned salt, to taste
    Cayenne pepper (optional), to taste
    2 1/2 cups buttermilk
    2 cups Original Bisquick® mix
    4 to 5 cups of Honey Nut Clusters® Cereal, crushed to 2 1/2 cups
    2 eggs, beaten
    Cooking Spray





    Directions


    1.) Heat oven to 400°F. Sprinkle both sides of the chicken pieces with seasoned salt and cayenne pepper. Place chicken in large resealable plastic bag placed in large bowl. Pour 2 cups of the buttermilk over chicken. Seal bag; refrigerate 1 hour or overnight.

    2.) Line a 13x9-inch shallow baking pan with foil. Place a cooling rack over pan; generously spray cooling rack with nonstick cooking spray.

    3.) In medium shallow bowl, mix eggs with remaining buttermilk; whisk until smooth. Place Bisquick mix in small shallow bowl. Place cereal in another small shallow bowl.

    4.) Remove chicken pieces one at a time from the buttermilk; dredge in Bisquick mix, then egg wash, then cereal, coating chicken pieces completely.

    5.) Place chicken pieces, bone sides down, on rack. Spray top of chicken with cooking spray.

    6.) Bake uncovered, on middle oven rack, for about 50 minutes or until juices run clear.





    Chef's Note & Story

    For a leaner version of this recipe, remove skin from chicken before marinating chicken pieces in buttermilk. Substitute egg whites for whole eggs and use low fat buttermilk.






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Gabrielle

I had try this already and the whole family love it... I wanna try it again. Thanks for sharing.


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