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Crispy buttermilk soaked chicken tenders tossed in a tangy homemade buffalo sauce. A family favorite that delivers heat, crisp texture, and juicy chicken every time.

Buffalo Chicken Tenders
This recipe for Buffalo Chicken Tenders has been a weeknight hero in my kitchen for years and it always brings a crowd to the table. I first adapted this approach during a rainy weekend when I wanted restaurant style tenders without ordering takeout. The buttermilk soak makes the chicken tender and juicy while the double dredge with egg and seasoned flour creates an extra crisp coating that holds up after a toss in sauce. The homemade buffalo wing sauce is bright with vinegar and butter that balances the heat from the pepper sauce. It is a recipe that tastes indulgent but is comforting in a way that makes everyone ask for another piece. I remember the first time I served these at a casual backyard game night. The platter of orange glossy tenders disappeared faster than I expected and my neighbor asked for the recipe on the spot. What makes this special is the contrast of textures the crisp breading against the warm, tender interior and the tangy sauce that clings without making the coating soggy. It is easy to scale up for parties and the components are familiar pantry items so you can pull it together without a long shopping list. The method is forgiving if you follow a few timing and temperature cues and I include those throughout the instructions so you get a reliable outcome each time.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Extra crisp crust achieved by a buttermilk soak and a double dredge which creates a sturdy layer that stays crunchy after tossing in sauce.
  • Fast to finish with the soak taking 30 minutes and a hands on cook time of about 13 minutes making it practical for busy evenings.
  • Uses pantry staples like all purpose flour and hot sauce so you can make it with items you likely already have on hand.
  • Homemade sauce is brighter and more balanced than many store bought options and can be adjusted for spice level easily.
  • Make ahead friendly, the tenders can be fried and then reheated in the oven to regain crispness or frozen for later use.
  • Crowd friendly appeal that works for weeknight dinners, game day snacks, or casual entertaining and pairs well with many sides.

I often double the sauce when I serve this to a group because everyone wants extra for dipping. My kids prefer a milder toss while my husband loves a heavier coating. Over time I learned to keep the sauce warm and gently whisk it so the butter blends smoothly. The result is consistently glossy and clings to the chicken without running off the plate.

Ingredients

  • Chicken breasts Four boneless skinless breasts, cut into tenders. Choose fresh or fully thawed chicken and trim any excess fat. Cutting each breast into four tenders yields even sized pieces that cook evenly.
  • Buttermilk One cup. The acid in buttermilk tenderizes protein and adds subtle tang. If you do not have buttermilk mix one tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar into one cup milk and let sit five minutes.
  • Hot sauce One teaspoon. I use a classic cayenne based sauce for bright heat. Adjust to taste for more or less spice.
  • Eggs Two large beaten. Eggs act as the wet binder between dredges so the flour adheres to the surface creating thickness.
  • All purpose flour Two cups. Use a fine textured flour for a crisp coating. For a slightly lighter crust you can substitute half with cornstarch but the original uses all flour.
  • Salt and pepper Two and a half teaspoons salt, three quarters teaspoon black pepper. Season the flour aggressively because much of the seasoning comes from the crust.
  • Additional seasonings One eighth teaspoon each paprika and garlic powder and baking powder. The baking powder adds lift making the crust crisp when fried.
  • Canola oil For frying. You need enough oil to come about three inches up the sides of your pot. Canola is neutral with a high smoke point so it is a reliable choice.
  • Buffalo wing sauce Two thirds cup pepper sauce, one stick unsalted butter, one tablespoon white vinegar, one quarter teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. This creates the classic mix of heat, fat, and tang that defines classic buffalo style sauce.

Instructions

Prepare the chicken Trim the breasts and slice each into four even tenders so they are similar thickness. Place the pieces in a bowl and pour the cup of buttermilk and one teaspoon hot sauce over them. Stir gently to coat, cover and let sit at room temperature for thirty minutes. This tenderizes and seasons the meat while you set up your dredging station. Set up dredging station Whisk two large eggs in one shallow bowl until smooth. In a second shallow bowl combine two cups flour with two and a half teaspoons salt, three quarters teaspoon pepper, one eighth teaspoon paprika, one eighth teaspoon garlic powder and one eighth teaspoon baking powder. The flour mix should be well combined so every tender gets even seasoning. Double dredge Working with one piece at a time remove a tender from the buttermilk, let excess drip off and press into the flour mixture so it gets a good coating. Dip that floured tender into the beaten eggs and then return it to the flour for a final coating. Shake gently to remove excess flour and place the tenders on a baking sheet while you repeat the process. This double dredge creates the extra crispy crust you are aiming for. Heat the oil Pour canola oil into a heavy dutch oven to a depth of about three inches. Heat over medium high until the temperature reaches three hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Use a deep fry thermometer for accuracy. A steady oil temperature prevents greasy coating and ensures a golden crust. Fry the tenders Fry the chicken in small batches to avoid crowding the pot. Cook each batch for five to seven minutes until golden brown and the internal temperature reaches one hundred sixty five degrees Fahrenheit. Drain on a wire rack set over a sheet pan to keep the crust crisp while you finish the remaining batches. Make the sauce While the chicken cooks melt one stick of unsalted butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add two thirds cup pepper sauce, one tablespoon white vinegar and one quarter teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Whisk until the mixture comes to a gentle simmer and the butter is fully incorporated. Taste and adjust heat by adding more hot sauce if desired. Toss and serve Transfer the fried tenders to a large bowl and pour the warm sauce over them. Toss gently so each piece gets an even glaze. Serve immediately with celery sticks and a cooling dip of ranch or blue cheese if you like. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These tenders reheat well. Keep leftover pieces in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days or freeze for up to three months.
  • For best crispness reheat at three hundred seventy five degrees Fahrenheit on a wire rack in the oven for eight to ten minutes rather than using the microwave.
  • The sauce is high in sodium and fat so serve with raw vegetables or a light salad to balance the plate.
  • If you want less heat reduce the pepper sauce in the soak and sauce and add a touch more butter for milder flavor.

My favorite aspect is how forgiving the method is. Even when I have slightly uneven chicken thickness I get good results by checking the internal temperature and keeping the oil steady. One memorable dinner had unexpected guests and with the soak and a quick fry I turned a quiet weeknight into a party. The glossy sauce and crisp crust always draw compliments and hungry second helpings.

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Storage Tips

To store leftovers place cooled tenders in an airtight container with a paper towel to absorb excess moisture and refrigerate for up to three days. For longer storage freeze in a single layer on a sheet pan then transfer to a freezer bag once solid. Label with the date and use within three months. To reheat from frozen bake on a wire rack at three hundred seventy five degrees Fahrenheit until heated through and crisp, about fifteen to twenty minutes depending on size. Avoid microwaving as that will soften the coating.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you do not have buttermilk use one cup milk mixed with one tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar left to rest for five minutes. For a gluten free option replace all purpose flour with a one to one gluten free flour blend and add two tablespoons cornstarch for extra crispness. Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point like vegetable or peanut oil for frying. If you want a lighter version bake at four hundred degrees Fahrenheit on a wire rack for twelve to sixteen minutes turning once, though the coating will be less crunchy than fried.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with crisp celery sticks and carrot batons and offer ranch dressing or blue cheese as cooling dips. These tenders pair well with a simple coleslaw for brightness or cornbread for a heartier plate. For a game day platter arrange tenders on a large board with bowls of pickles, sliced radishes and chilled dipping sauces. Garnish with chopped chives or a sprinkle of flaky salt for a professional finish.

Cultural Background

The flavor profile is rooted in the American bar and pub tradition that popularized buffalo sauce in the mid twentieth century. The original concept pairs spicy pepper sauce with melted butter to create a glossy coating that clings to fried chicken pieces. Over time this approach evolved into many regional variations and this version reflects a straightforward household adaptation that emphasizes crisp texture and balanced sauce.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer serve with tangy grilled corn and a fresh green salad to balance richness. In winter add roasted root vegetables and creamy mashed potatoes for a cozy plate. For holiday parties make bite sized tenders and serve with chipotle honey for a sweet heat option. Adjust the sauce by adding a splash of maple syrup for fall warmth or a squeeze of fresh lime for a brighter summer note.

Meal Prep Tips

For make ahead cooking you can dredge and freeze uncooked tenders individually on a sheet pan then transfer to a freezer bag. Fry them straight from frozen adding a minute or two to the cooking time. Alternatively, fry the pieces ahead and keep in the refrigerator, reheating in the oven to crisp before serving. Prepare the sauce and keep it warm in a small slow cooker set to low for holding during a party.

These Buffalo Chicken Tenders are a reliable crowd pleaser and a versatile dish that adapts to many occasions. The method is straightforward and yields consistent results when you pay attention to oil temperature and dredge evenly. I hope this becomes a staple in your rotation as it has in mine and if you try it let me know what dipping sauce your family prefers.

Pro Tips

  • Maintain oil temperature at 350 degrees Fahrenheit to keep the crust from absorbing excess oil and becoming greasy

  • Dry tenders on a wire rack briefly after the final flour coat to set the crust before frying

  • Use a thermometer to verify an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit for safe, juicy chicken

  • Whisk the sauce continuously until the butter is emulsified so it remains glossy and clings to the coating

This nourishing buffalo chicken tenders recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Buffalo Chicken Tenders

This Buffalo Chicken Tenders recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 8 steaks
Buffalo Chicken Tenders
Prep:40 minutes
Cook:13 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:53 minutes

Ingredients

Chicken

Breading

Buffalo Wing Sauce

Instructions

1

Cut and soak

Trim chicken breasts and cut each into four even tenders. Place in a bowl with one cup buttermilk and one teaspoon hot sauce. Cover and let sit at room temperature for thirty minutes to tenderize.

2

Prepare dredges

Whisk two large eggs in a shallow bowl. In a second bowl combine two cups flour with two and a half teaspoons salt, three quarters teaspoon pepper, one eighth teaspoon paprika, one eighth teaspoon garlic powder and one eighth teaspoon baking powder.

3

Double coat

Working one piece at a time press the chicken into the flour, dip into the beaten eggs then return to the flour for a second coating. Shake off excess flour and place on a baking sheet.

4

Heat oil

Pour canola oil to a depth of about three inches into a dutch oven and heat over medium high until the oil reaches 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

5

Fry chicken

Fry in small batches for five to seven minutes until golden and the internal temperature reads 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Drain on a wire rack to keep crust crisp.

6

Make sauce

Melt one stick unsalted butter in a small saucepan. Add two thirds cup pepper sauce, one tablespoon white vinegar and one quarter teaspoon Worcestershire. Whisk until smooth and simmer gently.

7

Toss and serve

Place fried tenders in a large bowl, pour warm sauce over and toss to coat evenly. Serve immediately with celery and a cooling dip.

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Nutrition

Calories: 279kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein:
30g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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