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Easy Popcorn Chicken Recipe

Popcorn Chicken is one of those comfort foods that never gets old. While these crispy, juicy morsels of chicken are 100% kid-friendly, the adults in your life will enjoy them just as much.
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If you love the taste of our Crispy Chicken Sandwiches or Baked Chicken Nuggets, this Popcorn Chicken recipe is going to become a regular part of your dinner rotation.
What is Popcorn Chicken?It’s likely that you first fell in love with popcorn chicken at KFC. If you’ve never tried it before, it features tender chunks of chicken breast that have been breaded and deep-fried to golden brown perfection. Unlike traditional fried chicken, Chicken Strips or Chicken Tenders, this copycat recipe comes in bite-sized pieces (hence the “popcorn” reference in the name).
It can be served as a snack or appetizer with your favorite dipping sauce, over salad, or with your favorite side for a complete meal. 
Ingredients for Popcorn Chicken
  • Chicken Breast – Use fresh or thawed chicken, cut it into even, bite-sized pieces
  • Flour – all-purpose flour works best for this recipe
  • Salt – fine sea salt or table salt will do
  • Garlic powder – adds extra flavor to the breading
  • Buttermilk – makes the chicken juicy and the breading nice and crispy
  • Panko Crumbs – add a nice, crunchy texture to the chicken 
  • Oil – use any high-heat cooking oil such as canola oil, vegetable oil, or light olive oilHow to Make Popcorn Chicken
  • Slice chicken breast – cut into even, bite-sized pieces. 
  • Make the flour mixture – Whisk the flour, salt, and garlic powder together in a medium bowl. 
  • Measure buttermilk & panko – Pour buttermilk into a separate bowl and the panko bread crumbs onto a plate. 
  • Dredge the chicken – Dip the chicken bites into the flour mixture, followed by the buttermilk then panko.
  • Fry the chicken – Preheat about 1-inch of oil in a deep frying pan to 350˚F and pop the coated chicken pieces inside. Fry in small batches until golden brown.
  • Allow the chicken to rest – Remove the popcorn chicken from oil with a slotted spoon and let it rest on a plate lined with a paper towel to soak up the excess grease or a wire rack with paper towels underneath.
  • Sprinkle with salt while the chicken is warm and serve with your favorite sauce! Tips for the Tastiest Popcorn Chicken
  • Cut the chicken into even-sized pieces – To ensure even cooking, slice the chicken into similar-sized pieces. 
  • Avoid overcooking the chicken – Once the chicken turns golden brown, remove it immediately from the oil. The longer it cooks, the drier it will get. Chicken breast should reach 165˚F on an instant read thermometer when done.
  • Check the oil temperature with a clip-on pot thermometer to make sure your oil has reached 350°F before adding the chicken. If the oil is too cool, the breading will soak up oil and seem greasy.
  • Don’t overcrowd the chicken – if you add too much chicken, it will cool down the oil. Cook in batches.
  • Season the batter – If you’re feeling adventurous, add in a couple teaspoons of different spices into the flour mixture. Cayenne pepper, freshly cracked black pepper, and paprika are all great flavorings.
  • Add baking powder for extra crispy popcorn chicken – If you like your chicken extra crispy, add in a couple of tablespoons of baking powder to the flour mixture. 
  • Salt at the end – sprinkling fried foods with salt really amps up the flavor. We recommend the same when making Pork Schnitzel and Fried Zucchini.How to Serve
  • Dipping sauce – Homemade Ranch, spicy Jalapeno ranch dressing, BBQ sauce, Avocado Ranch, hot sauce, and ketchup are all great options. 
  • Appetizer – Serve alongside other small bites like Jalapeno Poppers, Egg Rolls, or Air Fryer French Fries.
  • Salad Topper – Sprinkle the popcorn chicken onto a Caesar Salad or Garden Salad or even over pasta like we did with Lemon Chicken Pasta. Is popcorn chicken the same as chicken nuggets?They are very similar. Popcorn chicken is smaller and made with whole pieces of chicken breast meat, while our baked chicken nuggets use ground chicken and can be made with both chicken breasts and thighs.

  • Can you make gluten-free popcorn chicken? Yes – substitute in your favorite gluten-free flour and gluten-free breadcrumbs and prepare as directed.
    Make-Ahead
  • To Refrigerate: Store cooked and cooled popcorn chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
  • Freezing Popcorn Chicken: Assemble the raw, breaded chicken on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Freeze uncovered for 1 hour or until frozen, then transfer to freezer-safe zip bags and store up to 3 months. Bake frozen nuggets at 400˚F for 15-18 minutes or just until cooked through with an internal temperature of 165˚F.
  • To Reheat: The best way to reheat leftover popcorn chicken in the oven or air fryer at 350°F until crispy and warmed through. More Tasty Chicken RecipesWe love chicken recipes like this Popcorn Chicken because they are inexpensive, easy to make, and well-loved by everyone. P.S. If you love chicken, check out our 40+ Best Chicken Breast Recipes.

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