Healthier chicken tenders cooked in a simple delicious garlic butter sauce. The chicken tenderloins turn out so tender, juicy, succulent, and flavorful. A weeknight dinner ready in just 15 minutes! This one of the easiest and best chicken tender recipes.
Chicken Tender Recipes
Chicken tenders are so easy to cook. I always make them on busy weeknights as they’re ready in no time, and everyone in my family loves them. Sometimes I take out my grill pan and quickly make these grilled chicken tenders. And when I’m craving crunchy restaurant-style chicken tenders, I either make the crunchy buttermilk fried version or the healthier oven-baked chicken tenders.
If I’m not making a large batch, I make them in the air fryer. And another favorite recipe is these unbreaded garlic butter chicken tenders that I make in a skillet. They turn out so juicy, tender, and the garlic and butter make these tenders so special!
What are Chicken Tenders?
Chicken tenders are known as chicken mini fillets in the UK. Many people think that chicken tenders are just thin strips of chicken breast. But a chicken tender is a cut of meat found underneath and attached to the chicken breast, it’s the most tender part of the chicken breast even though it’s so small. Every chicken has 2 tenders, they’re moist and tender when cooked properly.
You can find chicken tenders sold separately from chicken breasts in supermarkets on trays, so you can buy a tray with 10-20 chicken tenders to grill up, fry, or bake.
They are also known as chicken strips, tendies, and chicken fillets.
So if you’re like me, and you prefer home cooked food, grab a tray of chicken tenders next time you go grocery shopping and make this recipe!
The Ingredients
- Chicken tenders – if using frozen, then thaw in the fridge overnight. You can use a boneless skinless chicken breast cut into thin strips.
- Butter and olive oil – Olive oil gives the tenders a great flavor, but can be substituted with any neutral oil.
- Garlic – fresh garlic and lots of it! If using jarred, use 1 and half teaspoon of jarred garlic for every garlic clove.
- Salt, pepper, paprika, and Italian seasoning – I always make my own homemade Italian seasoning blend, it’s so easy to make, healthier, and cheaper than store-bought.
Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
How to Make Chicken Tenders
- Add olive oil and melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a pan/skillet over medium heat.
- Add the chicken tenders, season with paprika, salt, and pepper.
- Cook for 3 minutes on each side (season each side as you cook).
- Make room for the garlic, melt the remaining butter, and add the garlic. Cook for 30 seconds or until the garlic becomes fragrant.
- Season with Italian seasoning, and cook for one more minute.
- Add 2 tablespoons of water to the pan to deglaze it, and scrape off any bits stuck to the bottom of the pan (that’s where all of the good flavor is).
- Garnish with chopped fresh parsley or basil leaves, and serve warm.
Top Tips
- Don’t overcook the garlic. Garlic cooks very quickly (about 30-60 seconds), and burnt garlic tastes terrible so keep an eye on it as you cook.
- Don’t overcook the chicken tenders, they cook so quickly and if they’re overcooked they can turn out stringy, dry, and tough.
- To create a flavorful sauce, make sure to deglaze the pan with a splash of water as that’s where the flavor is.
Common Questions About Chicken Tenders
Yes! Just slice the skinless and boneless chicken breasts into thin strips and cook.
Attached to the chicken tender is a tough white tendon. Leaving it on and cooking in is fine, but it’s always recommended to remove it for better results.
It is not recommended to rinse poultry before cooking as that can promote spreading bacteria all over your sink and utensils. All bacteria burns off when the poultry is cooked with high heat (165°F).
Chicken tenders are very lean and healthy. They are also low in calories since they’re skinless
What Should I Serve With Chicken Tenders?
- Garlic butter pasta pairs SO well with these tenders!
- Homemade coleslaw
- Oven-baked French fries with the best ever French fry seasoning! For a healthier version of fries, try these delicious rutabaga fries! Ans for the sauce, try my copycat cane’s sauce!
- Red potato salad
- Basil pesto
- Homemade caesar salad
- Chick-Fil-A Sauce
More Easy Chicken Dinners
- Teriyaki chicken stir fry
- Chicken scampi (Olive Garden copycat recipe)
- Chicken fajita casserole
- Creamy lemon chicken
- Marry Me chicken
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Chicken Tenders Recipe
Recipe Video
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoon butter divided
- 1 pound (450g) chicken tenderloins (chicken mini fillets)
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- 4 cloves garlic minced or crushed
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley chopped – for garnish
Instructions
- Add olive oil and melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a pan/skillet over medium heat.
- Add the chicken tenders, season with paprika, salt, and pepper.
- Cook for 3 minutes on each side (season each side as you cook).
- Make room for the garlic, melt the remaining butter, and add the garlic. Cook for 30 seconds or until the garlic becomes fragrant.
- Season with Italian seasoning, and cook for one more minute.
- Add 2 tablespoons of water to the pan to deglaze it, and scrape off any bits stuck to the bottom of the pan (that’s where all of the good flavor is).
- Garnish with chopped fresh parsley or basil leaves, and serve warm.
Notes:
- Don’t overcook the garlic. Garlic cooks very quickly (about 30-60 seconds), and burnt garlic tastes terrible so keep an eye on it as you cook.
- Don’t overcook the chicken tenders, they cook so quickly and if they’re overcooked they can turn out stringy, dry, and tough. They are ready when the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
- To create a flavorful sauce, make sure to deglaze the pan with a splash of water as that’s where the flavor is.
Nutrition Information
This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.
© Little Sunny Kitchen
Lisa Esola says
Super easy and super fast! I’ve made it twice now and use garam masala instead of paprika. I was out of it the first time and it was so good! My SIL isn’t a fan of chicken and he had seconds. I highly recommend this for a quick week night dinner!
Little Sunny Kitchen says
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback, Lisa!
Sandra says
awesome, chicken is not my favorite meat, but this recipe is easy, healthy and delicious, glad I ran across it, Thank you, I’ll be making this chicken recipe alot.
Little Sunny Kitchen says
I’m so happy to hear that you’ve found a new favorite! Thank you!
Sheila Zehe says
The whole family loved this chicken! There aren’t many meals that are 5 star for everyone of us but this one was! So fast and easy – and with fresh herbs it’s amazing!
Little Sunny Kitchen says
I’m so happy to hear that you found something that the whole family loved!
Rosepetal says
Sorry, did not like the taste of this recipe. The paprika overpowered the Italian seasoning. If I make it again I would use Greek seasonings. It was a very quick fix.
Little Sunny Kitchen says
Hello! I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy the seasoning blend. Did you by chance used smoked paprika instead of regular, sweet paprika? That would certainly be overpowering! Otherwise, feel free to adjust the seasonings to your preference the next time.
Betty says
LOVE the fact that Diana not only gives us great recipes but includes the nutritional info and the serving amounts. When a recipe gives nutritional info but states it per serving it is frustrating because how much is a serving? Diana includes the amount of a serving per recipe. This is so appreciated and makes this site one of the best. Thanks and God bless.
Little Sunny Kitchen says
Yes, I do try to give all of that information whenever possible! I’m so glad it’s appreciated. Thank you for the amazing review, Betty.