I’ve created the
juiciest, crispy chicken tender this side of the Mississippi!
Your family will
devour these.
This post is
sponsored by AE Dairy, but
all opinions are my own.
It’s no secret I have three kids that eat a lot. Two are
teenagers, one is a pre-teen, all eat me out of my house. I’ll often post on
Instagram about how my fridge is either empty or nearly empty. Did teens eat
this much when I was growing up?
Feel sorry for us Moms. All I do is make lists for the
grocery store, go to the grocery store and then start making another list. It’s
a revolving door.
I was thinking about the teens as I tested this new chicken
tender recipe, because what kid doesn’t love a chicken tender? I pulled them
out of the air fryer and after the first bite knew I could do one of two things
– hide them for myself or invite them into the kitchen and watch them
disappear.
I did the latter.
This month I’m continuing my partnership with AE Dairy and we decided to focus on their low
fat yogurt. We almost immediately decided on using their plain variety as a
marinade for chicken tenders. Because behind every good piece of chicken is a
good marinade.
And since air fryers are so popular, why not make an air
fryer version?
You’ve seen some great savory dishes from us as of late –
the fun, tangy Dill
Pickle Pizza, this creamy Ground
Beef Stroganoff and the Italian favorite, my Cheesy
Stuffed Shells.
This month I’m continuing my partnership with AE Dairy and we decided to focus on their low
fat yogurt. We almost immediately decided on using their plain variety as a
marinade for chicken tenders. Because behind every good piece of chicken is a
good marinade.
And since air fryers are so popular, why not make an air
fryer version?
You’ve seen some great savory dishes from us as of late –
the fun, tangy Dill
Pickle Pizza, this creamy Ground
Beef Stroganoff and the Italian favorite, my Cheesy
Stuffed Shells.
And double bonus? You use the air fryer! No oil required,
easy clean up….and quicker when you have hungry teens waiting!
This chicken stays very moist (I used this
handheld meat thermometer to make sure it had an internal temp of 165
degrees) + the crunch factor is ON POINT. Honestly, I just may use
cornflake cereal to bread everything!
I cannot wait to see you make these for your kids! Or
yourself….they are THAT good. Mine loved dunking them in honey mustard
and barbecue sauce. All eight chicken tenders will go quickly so consider
making yourself a double batch.
Be sure to tag both me (@sweetsavoryeats) and AE Dairy (@aedairy) when posting to
socials, we’d love to share your creations!
Thank you to AE Dairy for sponsoring this
post.