Anywhere i could find how to make?!


Question: chicken littles the old ones from kfc they was the bomb i live in pa they dont sell them here no more for awhile


Answers: chicken littles the old ones from kfc they was the bomb i live in pa they dont sell them here no more for awhile

3/4 c plain dried bread crumbs
1 1/4 ts salt
1/2 ts pepper, and dried thyme
1 lg egg
4 boneless skinned chicken-breasts cut in strips


**Dipping Sauce**
3/4 c apricot preserves
1/3 c reduced fat sour cream

Instructions

heat over to 450 F. Lightly coat a cookie sheet with nonstick cooking
spray.

In a large plastic food bag, mix bread crumbs, salt, pepper, and thyme.
Beat egg with a fork in a medium bowl. Add chicken and stir to coat.
Remove 3 strips at a time, let excess egg drip off, then place in bag
with crumb mixture. Close top and shake until chicken is well coated.
Arrange on prepared cookie sheet, repeat with remaining chicken.

Bake 10 minutes, turning once, until lightly golden and meat is opaque
throughout. Remove with tongs to a rack and let cool.

Spoon dipping sauce into small jars or containers with tight fitting lids.
Pack chicken fingers in plastic containers...Refrigerate until ready to
go , then pack in a cooler. OR....serve immediately

Try your local grocery store frozen food section. Banquet, Tyson and several others sell them.
That's the lazy way!

Buy a pack of chicken tenders, cut them up. Dip in milk, then shake them in flour. Let dry. Dip them in egg, then shake them in crushed crackers ( your favorite kind ) with Lowery's Seasoned Salt, and deep fry. Serve with whatever sauce you like.

You are not Borat speak/type like a normal person so it is easier to understand what you are trying to ask.





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