Recommend frozen chicken nuggets

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bell & Evans at Whole Foods has breaded chicken nuggets. However since they are uncooked chicken they take forever to cook properly (at least 30 minutes I think).



Agree. bell and Evans. Best I've found. Yummy!


+1. Another vote for Bell and Evans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We get Perdue Simply Smart Lightly Breaded Chicken Chunks, from the freezer section of the Giant or Shoppers. These are chicken breast chunks (whole pieces, not reformed nuggets) and taste pretty good.


Thank you for this, a brand and where to buy.
Anonymous
Trader joes.... Delicious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We get Perdue Simply Smart Lightly Breaded Chicken Chunks, from the freezer section of the Giant or Shoppers. These are chicken breast chunks (whole pieces, not reformed nuggets) and taste pretty good.


Agreed. These are great!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get Perdue Simply Smart Lightly Breaded Chicken Chunks, from the freezer section of the Giant or Shoppers. These are chicken breast chunks (whole pieces, not reformed nuggets) and taste pretty good.


Agreed. These are great!!!


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get Perdue Simply Smart Lightly Breaded Chicken Chunks, from the freezer section of the Giant or Shoppers. These are chicken breast chunks (whole pieces, not reformed nuggets) and taste pretty good.


Agreed. These are great!!!


+1


Agreed, these or the Bell & Evans are the best.
Anonymous
Kosher Valley. They are fully cooked!
Anonymous
I have been making my own for a few years now and they are really easy. Slice up chicken breast into thin nugget sized pieces; dip in buttermilk (or milk with a little vinegar); then coat with panko mixed with parmesan cheese and spices; put on a cooling rack in/on a baking sheet; spray with Pam; bake at 400 degrees for 20 - 23 minutes.
Anonymous
PS the cooling rack makes these cook evenly on the bottom, too. You can prep the chicken ahead of time for a faster meal.
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