Sunday, November 22, 2009

Chicken Kickers

Being a big fan of Domino's chicken kickers , I never believed if I could make a similar one. Then I formulated my very own version to match their taste and it was a pleasant success.
Anyways lazy me love to order that too:)

This is my favorite part of cooking. Just mix all the ingredients to marinate the chicken , put it in the oven and JUST RELAX......



Ingredients:

To marinate:
Boneless skinless chicken breast - 1 lb
Salt - to taste (1.5 tsp)
Egg - 1
Italian seasoning - 1 tsp
Garlic paste(fine) - 1 tbsp
vinegar - 3 tbsp
chilly powder - 1 tbsp
pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
All purpose flour - 1 tbsp
Olive oil / butter - 1 tbsp

Others:
Bread Crumbs - 1 cup
(I powdered 3 slices of toasted dry bread to make the crumbs)
Oil / butter - 1 tsp
(to coat the baking foil)

Method:

Clean and wash the chicken breast. Pat dry. Cut it into 1.5 inch cubes.
In a mixing bowl add salt , vinegar , Seasoning powder, pepper powder and chilly powder . Soak the chicken pieces and marinate for 4 - 6 hrs.

In another bowl mix olive oil , egg and all purpose flour.

Powder the bread pieces to get the crumbs. Place it on a wide plate.

Preheat the oven to 400 deg F.

Line a baking tray with an aluminum foil. Coat the aluminum foil with olive oil / butter .

Dip the chicken in egg , flour mixture and roll it over the bread crumbs and place on the foil. Just like that place all the pieces on the tray.

Bake for 20 minutes one side, flip and cook next 15-20 minutes on the other side (middle rack).

Hot Chicken kickers is ready!

Serving suggestion:

Enjoy it with pizza or as a meal itself with tomato sauce and a drink of your choice especially a coke:)

22 comments:

Finla said...

The chicken pieces look so crunchy delish.

Sushma Mallya said...

wow what a name,sounds really good and looks so crispy & tasty too

Sailaja Damodaran said...

wow!!!!!!! looks tempting

Priya Suresh said...

Yummm!!feel like picking few kickers, looks tremendous!!

Saraswathy Balakrishnan said...

Wow anything made with chicken is my fav..looks so tasty and finger-licking :DD

Gita Jaishankar said...

Wow you made chicken kickers....great da...love your idea of baking them instead of deep frying :)

Faiza Ali said...

WOW !they really look crispy and crunchy..and yeah easy to make :)

Unknown said...

So delicious and tempting!! For a great chickwen fan like me, this dish sure will please the palates!!

Cham said...

I am fond of kickers too, great finger food!

Vikis Kitchen said...

Thank you friends!
Gita: Thanks dear. I like your baked chicken too.

Anonymous said...

Seems like a great recipe! and a simple one too. Will try it soon.
zerin
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www.momster.me

Rina said...

Viki, these seem to be gr8 for starters..or should I say real kickers!!!

Malar Gandhi said...

Sounds interesting, oven method sounds kool, guilt free...

Nandinis food said...

Wow! My kid's all time fav. Looks tasty and fingerlicking.

gtyuk said...

put it in the oven and JUST RELAX haaaa, that is life Vicky!! :):):)

your chicken kickers look crispy and crunchy and the marinating mixture sounds super delicious too :) enjoy!!!

Shama Nagarajan said...

yummy delicious starter

Sarah Naveen said...

Wow!!! Kickers look delicious..
A giants game and a bowl of kickers . perfect evening for me and my husband[:)]..

Suparna said...

hey viki,
What a fandu name for the dish viki ...lol :) good dish again dear
TC

sangeeta said...

yummy guilt free finger food...

Namitha said...

That would be a perfect starter...Crispy and crunchy..:-)

Anu said...

wow chicken kickers looks crispy and delicious... love to grab the whole plate..

Priyameena said...

Nice party pleaser dish!!Will defintely give it a try for a party..

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