I love to recreate my restaurant favorites at home, including cream cheese wontons, egg rolls, and this ultra crispy coconut chicken.
Chicken tenders are great, but they’re even better when they’re made tropical with coconut! Coconut chicken seems like it would be difficult to make, but it’s actually quite simple with minimal ingredients required. I love to serve my chicken on a bed of coconut rice with a side of steamed veggies for a complete meal that my family goes crazy over.
HOW DO YOU MAKE COCONUT CHICKEN?
This recipe calls for just a handful of ingredients. Chicken tenders are dipped in seasoned flour and egg, then rolled in a mixture of panko breadcrumbs and shredded coconut. The chicken goes into a pot of oil to fry, then you’re ready to eat!
TIPS FOR COCONUT CHICKEN
Use a thermometer to make sure your oil is at the correct temperature. You want your oil to be between 350 and 375 degrees F. If your oil is too hot, the coating might burn. If your oil is too cold, the breading will absorb more of the oil and become greasy. This chicken is best served immediately. If you need to reheat it later, you can bake it in the oven to crisp up the crust. This recipe calls for chicken breast tenders, but you can also use cubed chicken breasts or thighs to make coconut chicken nuggets. If you use smaller pieces of chicken for nuggets, you’ll need to adjust the cooking time accordingly. You can use sweetened or unsweetened shredded coconut for this recipe. I personally prefer sweetened coconut, but either one will work just fine. Sweetened shredded coconut is commonly found in the baking aisle of most grocery stores. This recipe calls for panko breadcrumbs which is a type of Asian breadcrumb found at most grocery stores. I like to serve my chicken with a side of Thai sweet chili sauce, which can be found in a bottle in the ethnic aisle at your local grocery store, or at any Asian market.
BAKED COCONUT CHICKEN
You can bake your coconut chicken instead of frying it if you prefer. The coating won’t come out quite as crispy and browned, but it’s still delicious! Arrange your breaded chicken on a greased sheet pan and coat the chicken with cooking spray. Bake at 425 degrees F for 15-20 minutes or until browned.
Once you make coconut chicken at home, you’ll never want to order it out again! Whether you’re serving your chicken as a hearty appetizer or a main course over rice, it’s sure to be a hit.
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