How to Make Bread Crumbs Stick to Chicken

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Make your chicken crispy.

The breaded chicken you eat in restaurants always seems perfect. The coating sticks to the chicken and stays crispy, while the meat is tender and moist. Believe it or not you can perform such culinary magic with your chicken at home. A few simple ingredients and a few extra steps in the process of preparation is all it takes to make your chicken extra crisp and completely delicious. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Chicken breasts or wings
  • Flour
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Eggs
  • Water
  • Panko bread crumbs
  • Vegetable oil
  • Paper towels
  • Cling wrap
  • Meat mallet or rolling pin
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Instructions

  1. Preparation

    • 1

      Use a paper towel to soak up any excess moisture on the chicken. A wet surface is one of the reasons that breading fails to stick.

    • 2
      Pound chicken breast with a meat mallet.
      Pound chicken breast with a meat mallet.

      If you are cooking chicken breast, flatten it so that it cooks uniformly without burning any of the coating. Place the breast between two sheets of cling wrap and pound with it with a meat mallet or a rolling pin.

    • 3

      Coat the chicken in flour seasoned with salt and pepper. This is the integral step that most people leave out. The egg wash is going to need to stick to something, and that something is the flour. Make sure each piece of chicken is covered in it. Shake off the excess.

    • 4
      Beat those eggs gently.
      Beat those eggs gently.

      Beat the eggs lightly with a little bit of water. Froth will keep the breadcrumbs from grabbing hold of the eggs. Dip the chicken in the egg wash.

    • 5
      Panko lends crispness to tempura dishes.
      Panko lends crispness to tempura dishes.

      Press each side of the chicken firmly into a pile of bread crumbs. Panko bread crumbs stay extra crispy and you can cook them at higher temperatures than regular bread crumbs. Find them in the Asian section of the grocery store. Let the chicken sit for five to 10 minutes before cooking to allow the egg to dry and further cement the breading.

    Cooking

    • 6

      Pour enough oil in the pan to come halfway up the side of the chicken. Heat to 350 degrees before you add the chicken.

    • 7

      Carefully set the meat in the hot oil, avoiding splatters. Don't overcrowd the pan. Too much chicken will cause the temperature of the oil to drop and soak into the breading, making it soggy. Cook the chicken in batches if you must.

    • 8

      Once the pieces are dark golden brown in color, take them out of the pan and place between two paper towels to absorb excess grease.

Tips & Warnings

  • Try substituting 1/4 of the bread crumbs with grated Parmesan cheese.

  • For a healthier option, bake the chicken in a 375-degree oven for about 40 minutes.

  • Undercooked chicken can cause food poisoning. If you have any doubt that you've cooked it completely, check the temperature with a food thermometer. It should be no less than 165 degrees.

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  • Photo Credit crispy golden brown fried chicken wing image by James Insogna from Fotolia.com mallet image by e-pyton from Fotolia.com two raw hen"s eggs image by Maria Brzostowska from Fotolia.com chicken tempura image by Adkok from Fotolia.com

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