Super Crunchy Chicken with a Sticky Honey Garlic Glaze, NUMBER ONE recipe of all time

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Indulge in a symphony of flavors and textures with Double Crunch Honey Garlic Chicken Breasts. The combination of the crispy, golden crust and the sticky-sweet garlic-infused sauce creates an irresistible dish that will impress both friends and family alike. Whether it’s a casual weeknight meal or a special occasion, this recipe is sure to become a go-to favorite in your culinary repertoire. So grab your apron and get ready to experience the magic of this delightful dish!

Double Crunch Honey Garlic Chicken Breasts Recipe



Double Crunch Honey Garlic Chicken Breasts – with over 2 Million views, this super crunchy double-dipped chicken breast recipe with an easy honey garlic sauce is our most popular recipe ever.

Prep time: 15 MINUTES | Cook time: 15 MINUTES | Total time: 30 MINUTES

Ingredients

  • 4 large boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 2 cups flour
  • 4 tsp salt
  • 4 tsp black pepper
  • 3 tbsp ground ginger
  • 1 tbsp freshly ground nutmeg
  • 2 tsp ground thyme
  • 2 tsp ground sage
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 2 tbsp paprika
  • 4 eggs
  • 8 tbsp water
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 3-4 cloves minced garlic
  • 1 cup honey
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce, low sodium soy sauce is best
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper
  • canola oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Place the chicken breasts between 2 sheets of plastic wrap and using a meat mallet, pound the meat to an even 1/2 inch thickness. Alternatively, you can slice the breasts by placing them flat on a cutting board and using a very sharp knife to slice them into halves horizontally.
  2. Sift together the flour, salt, black pepper, ground ginger, nutmeg, thyme, sage paprika and cayenne pepper. NOTE: This flour and spice dredge mix is sufficient for two batches of this chicken recipe so divide the batch and store 1/2 in a Ziploc bag in the freezer. I always like to make enough for next time…and there’s always a next time with this recipe.
  3. Make an egg wash by whisking together the eggs and water.
  4. Season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper, then dip the meat in the flour and spice mixture. Dip the breast into the eggwash and then a final time into the flour and spice mix, pressing the mix into the meat to get good contact.

Cooking the chicken

  1. Heat a skillet on the stove with about a half inch of canola oil covering the bottom. You will want to carefully regulate the temperature here so that the chicken does not brown too quickly. The thinness of the breast meat practically guarantees that it will be fully cooked by the time the outside is browned. I find just below medium heat works well. I use a burner setting of about 4 1/2 out of 10 on the dial and fry them gently for about 4 or 5 minutes per side until golden brown and crispy.
  2. Drain on a wire rack for a couple of minutes before dipping the cooked breasts into the Honey Garlic Sauce. Serve with noodles or rice.
  3. To make the Honey Garlic Sauce:
  4. In a medium saucepan add the 2 tbsp olive oil and minced garlic. Cook over medium heat to soften the garlic but do not let it brown.
  5. Add the honey, soy sauce, and black pepper.
  6. Simmer together for 5-10 minutes, remove from heat, and allow to cool for a few minutes. Watch this carefully as it simmers because it can foam up over the pot very easily.

To Make The Oven-Baked Version

  1. Follow the recipe exactly as for the fried version but while you are preparing the chicken, heat a baking sheet in a 425F degree oven. Preheating the pan does 2 things; it prevents the chicken from sticking to the pan and it ensures that the heat from the oven starts going directly into the crust on the chicken to make sure it becomes crispy.
  2. Dip all your chicken pieces and coat as instructed. As you finish individual pieces, lay them out on a lightly floured cutting board while you finish getting them all ready.
  3. When the pieces are all ready, take the hot pan from the oven and lightly oil the bottom of the baking pan with canola oil or other vegetable oil. Use only enough to coat the bottom of the pan.
  4. Working as quickly as possible, transfer the chicken pieces to the oiled pan. Do not crowd the pieces together. They should NOT touch each other or they will steam and not get crispy. Leave at least an inch of space between all pieces.

Cooking the chicken

  1. Lightly spray the tops of the chicken pieces with vegetable oil. I recommend that you have a spray bottle filled with canola oil to use in any oven-fried recipe for chicken, including this one. A simple pump bottle will do. Spraying the tops helps them start to get crispy in the hot oven too.
  2. Maintain the heat at 425 degrees F and place the baking sheet in the oven. I use the second lowest rack in my oven.
  3. Bake for 15 minutes without opening the door! Take the pan out of the oven and flip all of the chicken pieces over.
  4. Return to the oven for another 10-15 minutes until the chicken pieces brown nicely and become crispy. Again don’t open the door, maintaining a hot oven is important for this method.
  5. Dip the baked pieces in the sauce as usual and serve immediately.

Notes

For a gluten-free option, try substituting rice flour for the white flour.

The nutritional information provided is automatically calculated by third-party software and is meant as a guideline only. Exact accuracy is not guaranteed. For recipes where all ingredients may not be used entirely, such as those with coatings on meats, or with sauces or dressings for example, calorie & nutritional values per serving will likely be somewhat lower than indicated.

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About the Author: Jenny Kristy

Spice Seeker, Recipe Weaver, Nomad Chef |With a passport bursting with stamps and a pantry overflowing with global spices, Jenny Kristy isn't just a cook, she's a culinary nomad. Her travels fuel her passion, transforming exotic flavors into recipes that tantalize and transport. She weaves magic in her kitchen, sharing her adventures through meals that whisper of Marrakesh markets and Tuscan trattorias. From teaching sushi to whipping up Moroccan masterpieces, Jenny ignites wanderlust and connects cultures, one delicious bite at a time.

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