Chicken is one of the foods that contain lots of protein. Lifting heavy weights is now part of my workout regimen, my body requires more proteins than it used to. Chicken nuggets are a great way to eat chickens, but chicken nuggets from fast-food restaurants are not quite healthy… So I decided to make my own low-fat, low-calorie, and low-carb version of them.
In this recipe for healthy chicken nuggets, I decided to use a secret ingredient, TOFU! Tofu is another protein-packed food, and it prevents chicken nuggets to dry out. This idea was inspired by the Japanese chicken meatball, Tsukune.
Chicken meats tend to be bland but I used tons of garlic to add more flavor. My favorite dipping sauces to pair with are Southwestern Style Sweet & Spicy Mustard or honey mustard.
These chicken nuggets can also be used as chicken patties for sliders if you have some bread rolls at hand.
You can purchase packaged ground chickens in a meat department, but they are a bit pricier than regular chicken breasts… Your butcher may refuse to grind chickens for you because of the sanitation situation. But don’t worry, you can easily make your own ground chicken at home!
With a sharp knife or cleaver, cut the chicken breasts into small pieces (about 0.5 inches or smaller). Now gather the chicken pieces into a pile and keep chopping the chicken from left to right until reaching the texture of your liking. This is the method I used.
Cut the chicken breasts into small pieces (about 0.5 inches). Place the pieces into a food processor and grind them until reaching the texture of your liking.
Prep: Place the silken tofu on a plate and microwave it for 30 seconds – 1 minute. Then pour out the excess water from the plate and set it aside.
In a large bowl, place the ground chicken, tofu, egg, salt, and corn starch. Mix them until everything is well combined.
Heat up a pan on medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add a tablespoon of oil.
Scoop about a tablespoon of ground chicken mixture with a spoon and place it on the pan. By using the back of the spoon or fingers, flatten the ground chicken mixture to about 0.5 inches thick. Continue placing more chicken patties until the pan is filled.
Slowly cook the chicken patties until they get golden marks on both sides. If you want to be sure if they are cooked through, stick a thermometer and check if the internal temperature is higher than 165°F.
Dip the chicken nuggets in your favorite dipping sauces and enjoy! You can also turn the nuggets into sliders if you have some bread rolls at hand:
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