First, the recipe calls for frozen chicken tenders. We hardly ever have that in our home so what I do if fry me up some boneless chicken. There are two ways I have done this. And you can use whatever chicken you have on hand.
- First cut your boneless chicken into strips. Then get a frying pan hot with some olive oil on the stove. There needs to be enough oil to cover the whole bottom of the pan. and the heat should be around medium. Next, have two separate bowls sitting out. In the fist bowl put in a couple of eggs and scramble. In the second bowl put in flour and whatever seasoning your heart desires. (I usually just add a little salt and pepper). Now take your chicken and first coat it in the egg batter and then the flour mixture. Now you are ready to fry the chicken in your pan. Remember to be patient and to not flip the chicken until the flour mixture has time to become crusted on.
- The second way I sometimes make my chicken is the same as before expect I use breadcrumbs instead of flour. I personally have a lot easier time creating a crust on the chicken when I use the breadcrumbs.
- 1/3 c. Franks Hot Sauce (It has to be Franks Hot Sauce... no other sauce will taste as good)
- 1 1/2 c. brown sugar
- 1 Tbsp. water Heat up hot sauce, brown sugar and water in a saucepot until all the sugar dissolves. Next remove it from heat and allow to cool to room temp before adding to the chicken. OR prepare ahead of time and refrigerate. The wings turn out best if you don't pour warm sauce over them. You want it nice and thick.
Wingers chicken with flour coated chicken
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