Homemade Baked Chicken Nuggets Recipe - Budget Bytes (2024)

I didn’t grow up eating fast food, so I’ve never really been a chicken nugget person, but the other day, out of the blue, I got a massive craving for them. So I thought, “Challenge accepted! I’m going to make some homemade chicken nuggets.” Well, let me just say, I might be a chicken nugget person now because these Homemade Baked Chicken Nuggets are so flavorful andso juicy, that I just couldn’t stop. And the best part is, they’re actually quite easy to make! I made three batches this week and I’m not sick of them yet.

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How Many Chicken Nuggets Does This Recipe Make?

I usedone (yes, one) boneless skinless chicken breast for this recipe, which made around 24 nuggets. My chicken breast weighed approximately 2/3 lb., so your yield may vary depending on the size of the breast. I’ve set the serving size at six nuggets per serving, assuming you’ll be eating something on the side (like the fresh vegetables in my photos).

Why is There YOGURT in Your Chicken Nuggets??

Weird, right? But it works. Buttermilk is a common ingredient used in baked and fried chicken, but I didn’t have any buttermilk, nor did I want to buy any just for this recipe (even though you can freeze extra buttermilk for use later). Instead, I chose to use an ingredient that is already in my refrigerator: plain Greek yogurt. Like buttermilk it is a cultured milk product that gives the nuggets extra flavor and helps keep them tender and moist. Trust me!

If you have plain regular-style yogurt (not Greek style), that can be used too. You’ll just need to add less water when thinning it out.

Can I Make Them Gluten Free?

If you can get gluten-free breadcrumbs, those should work fine in this recipe. That being said, I haven’t tested this with gluten-free breadcrumbs, but I don’t think the lack of gluten should affect the texture in this application.

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How do Leftovers Hold Up?

I ate my leftover nuggets the day after I made them and enjoyed them quite a bit, but I will say that they are no longer crispy. They are every bit as tender, juicy, and flavorful though!

What is a “Neutral Oil”

A neutral oil is any cooking oil that does not carry a heavy flavor. You have the flexibility here to use the oil that best fits your diet or budget. I used Grapeseed oil today, but you could use canola, light olive oil, safflower, sesame, or any other light oil.

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Pictured with my homemade Honey Mustard Sauce.

Homemade Baked Chicken Nuggets

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Homemade baked chicken nuggets are crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside, easy to make, and make a delicious meal or snack.

Author: Beth – Budget Bytes

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Homemade Baked Chicken Nuggets Recipe - Budget Bytes (5) Servings 4 6 nuggets each

Prep 20 minutes mins

Cook 25 minutes mins

Total 45 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Breading

Yogurt Slurry

  • 1/3 cup Greek Yogurt ($0.29)
  • 1/8 tsp salt ($0.01)
  • 3 Tbsp water ($0.00)

Chicken

  • 1 boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 2/3 lb.) ($2.79)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425ºF. Place a wire cooling rack, or two, over a baking sheet to hold the nuggets as they bake.

  • In a wide shallow bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and some freshly cracked pepper (about 5 cranks of a pepper mill). Stir these ingredients together until evenly combined. Drizzle the oil over the breadcrumb mixture, then stir until the breadcrumbs are coated in oil. The breadcrumbs should look like damp sand.

  • In a separate small bowl, stir together the Greek yogurt, salt, and water until smooth. You want the yogurt to be a similar consistency to buttermilk or heavy cream. It should be thick enough to coat the chicken.

  • Trim any excess fat from the chicken breast, then cut it into small, 3/4 to one-inch pieces. For a 2/3 lb. chicken breast you should get about 22-24 pieces.

  • Dip each piece of chicken into the yogurt slurry, then roll it in the seasoned breadcrumb mixture until the chicken piece is fully coated. Place each coated nugget onto the wire cooling rack on the baking sheet.

  • Once all of the chicken pieces are fully coated, transfer the baking sheet to the oven and bake for 23-25 minutes, or until the breading is browned on the edges.

  • Remove the chicken nuggets from the oven and let cool for 3-5 minutes, then serve with your favorite dip.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 279.83kcalCarbohydrates: 22.05gProtein: 22.9gFat: 10.68gSodium: 641.85mgFiber: 2.03g

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Preheat the oven to 425ºF. To make the breading for the chicken nuggets, combine 1 cup plain breadcrumbs, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp smoked paprika, 1/4 tsp salt, and some freshly cracked pepper (about 5 cranks of a pepper mill) in a bowl. Stir these together well.

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Then drizzle 2 Tbsp of any neutral oil over the breadcrumb mixture and stir until all the breadcrumbs are coated. It should look like damp sand.

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In a separate bowl, combine 1/3 cup plain Greek yogurt with 3 Tbsp water and 1/8 tsp salt. Stir until smooth. It should be about the consistency of buttermilk or heavy cream. You can use plain “regular” yogurt here, you’ll just add less water to thin it out just a tad.

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Trim any excess fat from one boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 2/3 lb.). Cut the chicken breast into small 3/4 to one-inch pieces. You should get about 22-24 pieces.

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Dip each piece of chicken into the yogurt slurry until it’s coated…

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Then right after you dip it in the yogurt, roll it in the breading mixture until it’s completely coated. Once each piece is coated, place it onto a wire cooling rack that is sitting on top of a baking sheet.

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Once they’re all coated and on the wire rack, they’re ready to bake! Throw away any leftover breading and yogurt because they are contaminated with raw chicken.

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Bake the chicken nuggets in the preheated 425ºF oven for 23-25 minutes, or until the edges have turned golden brown. Let them cool for 3-5 minutes before serving.

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Here’s a close-up of the baked nuggets so you can see their color. They don’t change a LOT, they just get slightly darker and a little more brown on the edges.

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Serve the Homemade Baked Chicken Nuggets with your favorite dips! Ranch is always great, but I also made a homemade honey mustard sauce, which I’ll be sharing on the blog either tomorrow or the next day, so stay tuned! Fresh vegetables were also an awesome side because they were just as good dipped into the ranch and honey mustard sauce.

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I seriously can’t get enough of these Homemade Nuggets!!

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FAQs

Is it cheaper to make chicken nuggets? ›

The nuggets are absolutely delicious and made from ingredients you can pronounce. The best part is that you can make a huge batch and freeze them for future meals, so not only do they save on the expense of boxed nuggets but also the time it takes to go to the grocery to buy them.

How do you make chicken nuggets not soggy in the oven? ›

Don't forget to use the wire rack with the baking sheet.

This helps the air circulate and prevents the chicken nuggets from getting soggy on the bottom. If you don't have a wire rack, you can also place the chicken nuggets on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet.

How many is 3 oz of chicken nuggets? ›

However, on average, a single Pioneer Chicken nugget weighs about 0.5 ounces. This means that a 3 oz serving would contain roughly six nuggets.

What's the difference between chicken nuggets and chicken bites? ›

The main difference is in the finished size of the piece. Bites are just what they say they are: a single bite of chicken. Nuggets are generally a 2–3 bite chicken items. Also, nuggets have also been known to be made with the fat and bone of the chicken in a ground consistency with the meat.

What is the cost of making chicken nuggets? ›

The results indicated that the cost of production of nuggets was highest on small units (Rs. 364.61/kg) compared to medium and large scale units(354.9 and 306.48 per kg). All the processing units are found to be economically feasible with NPV of Rs.

How are McDonald's chicken nuggets so cheap? ›

How do restaurants like McDonald's keep their prices so low? For one thing, they don't buy their ingredients at the grocery store. The standard arrangement is to contract with a supplier, who sells their items at a discount in exchange for the certainty of always having a market.

Do you flip chicken nuggets in the oven? ›

Yes! In order to get evenly-crisped nuggets, you'll want to flip them halfway through the total bake time.

Why is my baked breaded chicken soggy? ›

This might be happening because you're cooking too many pieces at once, and the cool, uncooked meat is lowering the oil temperature. Patience is key — frying just a few pieces at a time will help ensure each one has the best, crispiest breading possible.

Are just bare chicken nuggets fully cooked? ›

Our new Fully Cooked Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Chunks are made with boneless chicken breast to make a wholesome finger food that is crispy, juicy, and flavorful.

What does 3oz of chicken look like? ›

3 oz portion is similar in size to a deck of cards ▪ 1 oz of cooked meat is similar in size to 3 dice. A 1-inch meatball is about one ounce. 4 oz of raw, lean meat is about 3 ounces after cooking.

How many Oz is a Mcdonalds chicken nugget? ›

McDONALD'S, Chicken McNUGGETS, 1 pieces 2.3 oz.

What chicken nuggets do McDonald's use? ›

We start with all white-meat chicken cut from the tenderloin, breast and rib and mix it with a marinade for flavor and juiciness and to help them keep their fun shape. Once everything is mixed, we create the four famous Chicken McNuggets® shapes—bell, boot, ball and bone.

What are the 4 types of chicken nuggets? ›

According to McDonald's, the nuggets come in four shapes: the bell, the bow-tie, the ball and the boot. The reason for the four different shapes is to ensure consistent cooking times for food safety.

Is McDonald's chicken nuggets real chicken nuggets? ›

McDonald's Chicken McNuggets® are made with all white meat chicken and no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. The chicken, which is cut from the tenderloin, breast and rib, gets mixed with a marinade for flavor and to help the Chicken McNuggets® keep their fun shapes.

Is it cheaper to make your own chicken tenders? ›

Using Chicken Breasts: It is much cheaper to purchase boneless, skinless chicken breast instead of cut into 1-inch strips than to purchase chicken tenders. Healthier Swap: Use whole wheat flour and whole wheat bread crumbs for a serving of whole grains.

How much is a 40 pack of chicken nuggets from McDonald's? ›

There's a 40-piece Chicken McNuggets for $9.99, and a Big Mac & Chicken McNuggets Meal Bundle — two Big Macs, 20-piece Chicken McNuggets, three medium fries and three medium beverages — for $14.99.

How many chickens does it take to make nuggets? ›

Presuming about 15 grams per nugget, and that you use all the meat on the chicken (not just breast meat, which is how McD's currently makes them), and an average chicken weight of about 3 1/2 pounds, with about 25% waste (non-meat, meaning bones, skin, etc.), then you can safely calculate that a whole chicken can yield ...

Are McDonald's chicken nuggets 100%? ›

The chicken in our McNuggets® is 100% chicken breast – chopped into small pieces in order to make it easier to shape and eat. In our restaurants, each Chicken McNugget® is cooked by our teams until perfectly crisp and then served nice and hot. Just the way a Chicken McNugget® should be eaten.

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