Oven Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

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This Oven Fried Chicken Recipe is on regular rotation in our house. It crisps up perfectly every single time and tastes like it was deep fried! Yay for healthier dinner swaps.

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I love fried food but I don’t love the mess of deep frying or to be honest all of the oil that can go into my food. That’s why my Oven Fried Chicken Recipe that I’m sharing today is one of my favorites.

It is so good and actually tastes like fried chicken but without all of the annoying things of traditional frying.

How to Make Oven Fried Chicken

You can use any proportion of chicken to coating. The recipe is super forgiving.

Really as long as you have enough to cover your chicken you’re good to go. For ease though I’m writing the recipe for 6 pieces but really you can add and divide if needed throw in extra as you go etc.

The only thing to keep in mind is do NOT increase the about of butter you use. 1 TBS per dish is plenty even if you’re using a whole cut up chicken I’ve used as little as 1 tsp before and it turned out great but when I’ve done more than 1 TBS the chicken just doesn’t crisp up properly. This is SUPER important.

Ingredients

  • 6 Pieces Chicken Cut Up (I like thighs but you can use any cut you like but it needs to be skin on)
  • 1 TBS Butter
  • 1/2 C Bisquick
  • 1/2 C Flour
  • 1/2 to 1 tsp Salt for coating
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 TBS Italian Seasoning
  • Garlic Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Once to temperature place an oven proof dish large enough for all the chicken to lay down in one layer with 1 TBS of butter.
  2. In a large bag combine Bisquick, flour, salt, onion powder, and Italian Seasoning. Shake to mix and set aside.
  3. Sprinkle chicken with garlic salt and pepper to taste on both sides.
  4. Toss chicken in flour mixture to coat fully.
  5. Swirl the melted butter in the dish to evenly distribute and then place coated chicken skin side down in hot dish.
  6. Bake at 400 F for 15 minutes. Flip over so skin is up and then cook until finished about 10 more minutes.

We love eating this with mashed potatoes and wilted spinach or even with my easy buttermilk waffles recipe for a super easy chicken and waffles meal.

My Secret for Crispy Perfection

Just incase you are skimming I want to make it clear do not increase the amount of butter!!! This is the key secret to getting this to crisp up perfectly every time!

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Oven Fried Chicken Recipe

Course Main Course

get the delicious taste and texture of fried chicken without deep frying. This oven fried chicken recipe only uses 1 tbs of butter

Ingredients

  • 6 Pieces Chicken Cut Up I like thighs but you can use any cut you like but it needs to be skin on
  • 1/2 C Bisquick
  • 1/2 C Flour
  • 1/2 to 1 tsp Salt for coating
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 TBS Italian Seasoning
  • Garlic Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste
  • 1 TBS Butter

Instructions

Nutrition

Calories: 401kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 26g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 142mg | Sodium: 436mg | Potassium: 339mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 131IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Vanessa Barker says

    Oh my goodness, this looks so amazing.

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  2. Tiffany says

    What kind of sauce are you using in the photo with the taters and wilted spinach. Can you post the recipe? The whole combination in the photo looks perfect! :)

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    • marissa says

      I just made a simple gravy with the chicken drippings. I took pictures and meant to post it but haven’t gotten around to it thanks for the reminder I’ll have to do that soon!

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  3. Rose Mae says

    Wow looks delicious! Thanks for this. I’m gonna try this later for dinner. :-)

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    • marissa says

      It’s super tasty I hope your family loves it!

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  4. Nicole says

    So i made this tonight and my chicken didn’t have a fried looking coating on it. it was just mush. Any suggestions?

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    • marissa says

      I would guess that there might have been too much butter. Did you make sure the pan was heated and the butter was heated? Maybe your chicken was extra oily itself so it released a lot of extra juice. Mine is definitely crunchy every time I have done it.

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    • Amanda says

      Mine turned out like Nicole’s. No crunchy breading at all. I only used 1 tbsp of butter and the chicken was sticking to the dish. I had to re-bread them and add more butter, then I baked 10 min longer then broiled them on low for 10 min to achieve the crispness. I was using split chicken breasts.

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      • marissa says

        I have only ever done it with a whole chicken or all dark meat. You used skin on right? I think it needs the fat from the chicken and definitely needs the skin. Also I think some ovens and sizes of the meat can be different. Broiling last minute is definitely an easy fix.

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  5. Shannon says

    What if you use breasts? How much time will they take as opposed to thighs?

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    • marissa says

      I’m not positive but I’d think it would be faster for breast so I’d start checking them earlier

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  6. Teresa says

    Your chicken sure does look yummy and I can’t wait to make it for my hubby! From your photos it looks like your chicken is bone in chicken is that correct?

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    • marissa says

      Yes I usually use bone in chicken thighs :)

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  7. Dave Hauthorn says

    Im a chicken fanatic and have been experimenting with oven fried chicken for years. I will definitely try this. It looks fantastic. Thanks so much.

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    • marissa says

      I hope you love it, it’s one of my favs

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  8. Sherry says

    I made this tonight. My family really liked it. I did ad more spices to the mix. I also cooked it longer 45 min total to make sure it was done. The butter trick totally worked great.

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  9. vera says

    Im making this now. I am using a whole chiken that has been cut up. I didn’t have bisquick so I used a pancake mix. I will post the results. I have high hopes!

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  10. Tracy says

    Awful recipe. Cook time was completely off. My chicken was all undercooked. The coating came off one of the pieces of chicken after i flipped it. Also the chicken did not come out looking like the picture. Total photo shop. There’s no way it could be that thick of a coating. I even used egg to help get the coating to stick and thicken it up. Still didn’t look anywhere close to the photo.

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    • marissa says

      Please do not CHANGE MY RECIPE AND THEN COME COMPLAIN THAT YOUR “VERSION” DIDN’T TURN OUT. There is NO egg in my recipe, not sure what else you might have changed besides adding ingredients but if you didn’t follow my recipe pretty exactly (or your oven isn’t calibrated or preheated properly) it won’t turn out right. PS your comment was pretty rude, the picture is true (and I’ve taken others on other days) sorry your changes failed you but your comments are certainly not a reflection of MY recipe.

      Yes I could have just deleted your comment but I’ve seen so many comments like these on friends blogs that I feel I have to stand up for us bloggers that take our time and put our hearts into making these recipes available to you guys for FREE. Even if you hadn’t liked my recipe and actually had made MY recipe there’s no reason to leave such a mean comment.

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  11. Cindy says

    Trying 2Nite! ️Fingers crossed. “-)

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  12. Gigi says

    Hi there!
    Thank you for the recipe! The flavor was good and my chicken did eventually cook through after about 45 min in the oven. Unfortunately, mine looked nothing like the picture… even after following the recipe to a T :(
    Popping the chicken under the broiler gave them a bit of much needed browning. I didn’t realize until after I served my family, that the bottoms were a goopy mess from the flour soaking in the chickens drippings! I was embarrassed watching my family pick up the chicken only to have mush all over their fingers. I did flip the chicken after 15 minutes too, just as the recipe stated. I don’t know what I did wrong, or how to achieve that lovely color and texture in the picture! I wonder if placing a wire rack in the baking dish would help so the chicken doesn’t sit in it’s own juices?

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    • marissa says

      Did you use skin on bone pieces (thighs are the best)? And it’s super important to keep to the right amount of butter and do everything in the right order with the pan and butter heated up when you put the chicken in? I’m so sorry it’s giving you trouble mine turns out so delicious and crispy.

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Oven Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to getting crispy chicken? ›

Fry it twice.

Try Fontana's method for “blanching” fried chicken: Heat oil to 250 degrees and cook chicken breasts for about five minutes, or bone-in chicken for about 12 minutes. Let them rest for 15 to 20 minutes, then fry again, two to three minutes for breasts or five minutes for bone-in.

Why is my chicken not getting crispy in the oven? ›

Moisture: Excess moisture on the chicken skin can prevent it from crisping up. Make sure to pat the chicken dry with paper towels before seasoning and baking it. Removing excess moisture will help the skin become crispy during baking.

How to make fried chicken 5 steps? ›

You're looking at an hour and a half to two hours.
  1. Step 1: Prep. Start by putting 1/2" of oil on medium heat. ...
  2. Step 2: Coat the Chicken. Put a couple pieces in the plastic container cover and shake. ...
  3. Step 3: Fry the Chicken. ...
  4. Step 4: Season. ...
  5. Step 5: Prepare the Rest of the Meal. ...
  6. 8 Comments.

How do you keep fried chicken from drying out in the oven? ›

Oven method: Preheat your oven to 200-250°F (93-121°C). Place the fried chicken on a baking sheet and cover it loosely with foil. Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and let it warm for 10-15 minutes. This will help the chicken stay crispy and warm.

What is the secret to keeping fried chicken crispy? ›

Bake in a high-temperature oven for around 5-8 minutes or until the coating is crispy once more. If you wish for the meat to remain crisp for a few hours following the cooking, lower the temperature to 200 degrees F (100 degrees C) and keep the chicken to rest until prepared to cook it.

What is the secret to good fried chicken? ›

Fried Chicken Secret #1: A Salty Marinade = Juicier Meat

A standard brine is a solution of salt dissolved in water (around 6% salt by weight). As chicken sits in a brine, the salt dissolves proteins in the meat's muscle structure, loosening it and allowing it to retain more moisture as it cooks.

What ingredient makes chicken skin crispy? ›

That trick is a sprinkling of baking powder, and it'll get you the crispiest, crackliest bites of fatty, salty skin imaginable, whether you're cooking just one thigh, a plate of wings, or an entire bird.

Which oven setting makes food crispy? ›

The Roast oven setting is ideal for cooking dishes like meats and poultry with surrounding heat from both the top and bottom elements. With Roast, the oven heats to a higher temperature than baking that helps achieve a crispy browned exterior for recipes like whole chicken, pork shoulder or other dense cuts of meat.

Does tin foil make chicken crispy? ›

You won't get crispy skin if you cover the chicken with foil. Doing so will trap moisture, giving you pale soggy skin. Most chickens aren't so large they won't cook completely without burning on the outside. If that's happening to you, lower your oven temperature by 25 degrees or so.

How do restaurants make fried chicken so fast? ›

Pressure frying is a method of cooking food under pressure in hot oil. It is commonly used in commercial kitchens to cook chicken and other foods quickly and evenly. The process involves placing food in a pressure fryer, which is filled with frying oil and sealed.

Do you flour chicken before frying? ›

For the most flavorful Skillet-Fried Chicken, make sure to completely coat the chicken pieces in the seasoned flour. Pat chicken pieces dry with paper towels before dredging. For best results, pat cut-up chicken dry with paper towels before dredging in seasoned flour to help coat pieces.

What temperature to keep chicken crispy in oven? ›

All you need to do is preheat the oven to 200°F, the lowest temperature setting on most ovens. This low heat allows steam to escape without overcooking the chicken. Place the fried chicken pieces on a wire rack over a baking sheet. This allows hot air to circulate freely around each piece.

Why is my oven chicken so dry? ›

Checking the temperature is really the only surefire method for doneness, as sometimes fully cooked chicken can still retain a pinkish tinge. If you keep cooking it past 165°F, the meat will most definitely dry out, so always use that as your best indicator.

Why does the flour come off my fried chicken? ›

Step 1: Pat the chicken dry

It sounds counterintuitive, but a dry surface will help the flour adhere evenly to the chicken. Just as important as the first patting down of the chicken's surface, the final pat down of your meat after covering it with breading helps every piece of crunchy coating adhere.

What makes chicken skin extra crispy? ›

Rub with Salt and Baking Powder

Both substances pull moisture out of the skin. But baking powder has additional powers. It prods some of the skin's proteins and fat to break down, which, combined with its alkalinity, accelerates the Maillard reaction, for skin that browns and crisps more quickly.

Is cornstarch or baking soda better for crispy chicken? ›

My not-so-secret tip to the best fried chicken is a combination of FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, and BAKING POWDER. When mixed with the flour, the cornstarch makes the flour coating crispier and gives it that golden brown color! (It has to do with prevention of gluten development.)

Is baking powder or soda better for crispy chicken? ›

Baking powder, it turns out, is good for quite a lot more than baking. The slightly alkaline mixture raises the skin's pH levels, which allows proteins to break down more efficiently, giving you crisper, more evenly browned results.

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