Looking for a fool-proof way to add nutrition to your family’s diet? These Cracker Barrel chicken tenders are all you need.
Even the pickiest eaters can’t say no to these tenders.
Who says you have to pay a visit to Cracker Barrel to enjoy this finger-licking goodness? This copycat recipe tastes just like the real deal.
Each bite gives you tender, juicy chicken coated in a sweet, savory glaze. How amazing is that?!
Delicious, nutritious, easy to make, and affordable. You don’t often get that combination, so this recipe is a keeper.
Let’s get cooking, shall we?
Cracker Barrel Chicken Tenders
Cracker Barrel is a well-loved Southern food chain known for its scrumptious comfort foods. It may be old-fashioned, but its cozy vibe can make anyone feel at home.
Cracker Barrel has a slew of homemade dishes on their menu. But among their best-sellers are the grilled chicken tenders.
You really can’t go wrong with sweet, tangy, tender, juicy chicken grilled to perfection. It’s not only a crowd-pleaser – it’s healthy, to boot.
Apart from the flavor and nutrition, it’s also hard not to feel nostalgic. Remember dining at a Cracker Barrel during a family road trip?
Vacations are not the same without this iconic stopover!
That’s why I was so ecstatic when I came across this recipe. It was only then that I discovered that these lip-smacking tenders are actually a breeze to make!
They’re so easy that it only takes four ingredients, and most are probably already in your kitchen.
All you need is to combine honey, lime juice, and Italian dressing, and voila, your marinade is made. Soak the chicken for an hour to absorb all those beautiful flavors and grill for 8-10 minutes.
With this easy-peasy copycat recipe, you and your family can enjoy your favorite Cracker Barrel dish at home!
One bite will not only bring joy to your taste buds. But it will bring happy childhood memories to mind as well!
Ingredients
With a total of just four ingredients, Cracker Barrel chicken tenders could not be any simpler. Here is everything you need:
- Chicken Tenders– 1 pound will yield 4 servings. You’ll want to use actual tenders here, not chicken breast. More on this later.
- Italian Dressing– Seasoned with a variety of herbs and spices, Italian dressing adds a zesty flavor to your chicken.
- Honey– For that sweet, thick, and golden glaze.
- Fresh Lime Juice– It enhances the flavors of the Italian dressing and honey, giving the marinade an even deeper, brighter taste.
How to Make Cracker Barrel Chicken Tenders
1. Make the marinade. Stir together Italian dressing, lime juice, and honey in a large bowl.
2. Marinate the chicken. Add chicken tenders to the bowl and toss until completely coated. Cover bowl in plastic wrap and marinate in the fridge for 1 to 3 hours.
3. Grill. Preheat your grill to medium heat. Cook uncovered until golden brown, about 3 to 4 minutes per side.
Flip the chicken halfway through cooking. This helps to cook both sides evenly. The chicken will cook for 8 to 10 minutes overall.
You can use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness. It should be at 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
OR- You can saute the chicken in a pan.
Sear the chicken for 2-3 minutes per side, then add the marinade. Cook for 5-10 minutes or until the marinade has reduced into a thick, caramelized glaze.
4. Serve and Enjoy!
Tips for Making Chicken Tenders
- Let the chicken soak in that marinade. Give it time to soak up all the flavors of the marinade. Be sure to do so in the fridge! If you marinate at room temperature, your chicken will be exposed to bacteria. This can lead to food-borne illnesses.
- But do not marinate too long. Don’t go beyond 3 hours. If soaked for too long, the acid in the lime juice will change the texture of the chicken.
- Want to grill your chicken during winter? Put a grill pan on the stove and grill away. Or go electric!
- Cook the chicken over medium heat. It’s the ideal temperature to get those golden-brown-on-the-outside-perfectly-cooked-inside tenders. Give your grill or skillet enough time to heat up.
- Don’t overcrowd the skillet! Otherwise, you’ll steam the chicken instead of grilling it.
- Add a fun garnish! Parsley, fresh dill, green onions, chives, or thyme are fantastic. A sprinkling of lemon juice does wonders, too!
Chicken Tenders Vs. Chicken Breast
Chicken tenders and breasts are commonly mistaken for each other. And they may be similar, but they’re not the same.
Also known as “hanging tenders,” chicken tenders are the little meat strips attached to the underside of the breast.
Unlike the chicken breast, the tenders are not muscles. Thereby, they’re softer, juicier, and quicker to cook.
What to Serve With Chicken Tenders
Chicken tenders are a light dish. So, you’ll want to serve them with something more substantial for a full meal.
Here are some fantastic pairing ideas:
- Match them with a starchy side such as rice, mashed potatoes, pasta, or baked sweet potatoes.
- For a healthier alternative, go for a green salad or roasted veggies.
Chicken tenders also taste even better with dip!
You can’t go wrong with the classics – ketchup and barbecue sauce. Want a lighter option? Dip them in hummus!
How to Store Cracker Barrel Chicken Tenders
If you have leftovers, which is unlikely, store them in an airtight container. Keep them in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Use them as a filling to tacos, burritos, sandwiches, or wraps. It’s a great addition to salad as well!
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Love your recipes
Can you use lemon juice instead of lime juice?
Hi Sarah!
Yes, you can totally use lemon juice. It will just be a touch more tart
Can’t wait to try the Cracker Barrel chicken tenders recipe!
Thank you! 😋
can you freeze all together
Hi Karen!
Yes, once it’s cooked and totally cool, you can freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet, then pop them in a freezer bag and freeze for up to three months.
You can also mix the chicken and marinade in a freezer bag then freeze it raw. Thaw overnight in the fridge then cook as instructed 🙂
Made these last night and they were fantastic! Thanks
Just curious….did you mean to type “cook for 40 to 45 minutes in a skillet?”
Hi Sue!
Thanks for catching that!! That’s not quite right.
I’ve modified the recipe with the proper cooking times:
Sear the chicken for 2-3 minutes per side, then add the marinade.
Cook for 5-10 minutes or until the marinade has reduced into a thick, caramelized glaze.
All your recipes are far the best ever thank you!