Friday, February 12, 2010

BBQ Chicken Bites

Although the loss of the Colts was a bit bitter, the great food that we had at our Super Bowl gathering helped make up for it.  It was my first chance to host people in my "new" apartment, and any chance to make some food is a fun one.  So, I decided to try something new.  BBQ Chicken Bites were a tasty addition to the evening, and they are pretty easy to make.

First, cut up the boneless skinless chicken breasts into cubes.  Dredge the pieces in flour and place in a skillet that has hot grease in the bottom.  Fry the chicken, letting it get a golden brown on all sides.

 

The crispier you get them in the pan, the crispier they will be after all of the bbq sauce.  Next, either place the chicken bites into a sauce pan, skillet, or slow cooker.  I've used a skillet and a slow cooker both.  Add the bbq sauce. 
My bbq sauce consisted of regular sauce, a bit of a honey sauce, salt, pepper, parsley flakes, onion powder, garlic powder, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce.  Let the sauce simmer and soak onto the chicken bites.  You want the bites to be hot, but if you soak them too long, they will just become soggy.  




There you go, some nice bbq chicken bites for you to enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. These were soo good! So glad you made them for our super bowl party! :)

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