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Encyclopedia > Chicken fingers
A plate of chicken fingers and french fries
A plate of chicken fingers and french fries

Chicken Fingers (also called Chicken Tenders or Chicken Strips) are a style of fried chicken that do not include any bones or skin. They are prepared by dipping chicken tenders in a breaded mixture and then deep fried. Traditionally, chicken fingers are primarily white meat, but this is not always the case. They are usually served along with dipping sauces, usually sweet and sour, honey mustard, honey garlic, ranch, barbecue, blue cheese, caesar, sweet onion, chipotle, zesty, teryiaki, but also a variety of hot sauces such as buffalo sauce, and of course good old fashioned ketchup. Image File history File links Information_icon. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 2106 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Chicken fingers User:WestJet Wikipedia:Userboxes/Food User:Giant Blue Anteater User:Batchelor User:Snuffles72/Userboxes User:Chrisyu357... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 2106 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Chicken fingers User:WestJet Wikipedia:Userboxes/Food User:Giant Blue Anteater User:Batchelor User:Snuffles72/Userboxes User:Chrisyu357... French fried potatoes, commonly known as French fries or fries (North America) or chips (United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and Commonwealth) are pieces of potato that have been chopped into batons and deep fried. ... KFCs Fried chicken with French fries. ... An advertisement for an automated deep fryer from 1973 A deep fried twinkie. ... White meat refers to any light-colored meat, such as fish, seafood, and particularly poultry. ... Sweet and sour sauce is a popular sauce used in Chinese cuisine. ... Mustard being spread on bread. ... A Ranch is an area of land, including buildings and structures, given primarily to the grazing of livestock on rangeland. ... The St. ... Blue Cheese Dressing is a popular salad dressing in the United States. ... There are hundreds of varieties of hot sauce A hot sauce is any spicy condiment sauce. ... A bottle of Heinz Organic Ketchup Ketchup (or less commonly catsup) is a popular condiment, usually made with ripened tomatoes. ...


Variations

  • Chicken Finger Subs are simply chicken fingers on a roll, usually covered in hot sauce.
  • Chicken Nuggets are small chicken fingers, often no bigger than 5-7 cm.
  • Boneless Buffalo Wings (aka Buffalo Fingers) are not actually wings at all, but rather a type of chicken fingers cooked in buffalo sauce.

  Results from FactBites:
 
Chow Times: Celery Chicken Fingers (191 words)
The crispy fried chicken fingers are served with a sweet dipping sauce.
The chicken fingers were made from thinly butterflied chicken breast (which has been seasoned with salt and peppers) wrapping around a celery stick and fastened by tooth picks.
The chicken fingers are floured, dipped in egg wash and then rolled in breadcrumbs.
Buffalo Chicken Fingers - Allrecipes (418 words)
On a plate, mix the bread crumbs with the rest of the garlic powder, cayenne pepper, and salt.
Dip seasoned chicken in egg mixture, then roll in the seasoned bread crumb mixture.
I doubled the flour mixture and barely had enough of the bread crumb mixture to cover the chicken.
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