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Chicken Nuggets


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Does anyone have a quick and easy way to make chicken nuggets? I dont have any mashed potato flakes. I am in the process of making bread and my son loves only grilled cheese. so i want to try and give him chicken nuggets..

Any suggestions???


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IrishKelly Contributor
Does anyone have a quick and easy way to make chicken nuggets? I dont have any mashed potato flakes. I am in the process of making bread and my son loves only grilled cheese. so i want to try and give him chicken nuggets..

Any suggestions???

1 pound chicken breast, cubed

1 egg + 2 Tbsp milk

1 cup gluten-free flour blend

2 tsp season salt

1. Beat egg and milk in medium sized bowl.

2. Mix flour mix with season salt in a second bowl.

3. Dip chicken tenders in egg bowl, then toss in a second bowl with seasoned flour mix.

Fry in skillet with 1/2 - 1 inch oil. Turn to cook on all sides.

They also make frozen gluten-free chicken nuggets...kind of expensive though!

wonkabar Contributor
They also make frozen gluten-free chicken nuggets...kind of expensive though!

They're *VERY* expensive!!!!!!!!If I buy the Ian's they're $4.99 a box which is absolutely ridiculous!!! <_< I wind up eating whatever my kids don't finish b/c they're so expensive. I'd much rather make nuggets and freeze them.

I'll definately give this recipe a try!

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1 pound chicken breast, cubed

1 egg + 2 Tbsp milk

1 cup gluten-free flour blend

2 tsp season salt

1. Beat egg and milk in medium sized bowl.

2. Mix flour mix with season salt in a second bowl.

3. Dip chicken tenders in egg bowl, then toss in a second bowl with seasoned flour mix.

Fry in skillet with 1/2 - 1 inch oil. Turn to cook on all sides.

They also make frozen gluten-free chicken nuggets...kind of expensive though!

I do something similar to this, except I use finely crushed gluten-free corn flakes, and I bake them for about 10 mins at 400F. Dip them in Cattlemen's BBQ - YUM!

mamaw Community Regular

Cheri A posted a recipe a while back . it has become our family favorite... sorry I don't have time right now to post it again. If you do a search for it , it will come up.

Guhlia Rising Star

You could do any unsweetened gluten free cereal crushed seasoned with garlic, onion, paprika, and pepper. Dip into egg/milk mixture, then into the crushed cereal. Bake or fry.

Parmesean cheese also works for breading if you mix it with some gluten free flour.

I've used Cheetohs for breading. Doritos also work.

imsohungry Collaborator

Thanks you all for the info. I've got some semi-stale corn flakes I can now use for something! (I hate to be wasteful). B)


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I love the Bell & Evans gluten free chicken nuggets. I eat atleast a box of them every week. You should be able to find them at Whole Foods.

When you first look at it, it's pricey but then I realized I get 2 meals out of 1 box so it really only works out to about $3 a meal. Definately not expensive when you look at it that way.

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