Homemade Chicken Nuggets
I know many kids love chicken nuggets, and they are a great option for easy meals that are filled with nutrients, including protein. And this homemade version also has sweet potato, for more flavor and nutrition. If you start with ground chicken, rather than breast or thigh meat, you can get right to the mixing and shaping the nuggets, without any grinding or chopping of meat required. It’s such an easy method to make a favorite toddler chicken recipe for kids. Since the last thing you need is a fussy recipe that requires frying or standing by the stove, this homemade chicken nugget recipe is simply baked in the oven. I like to bake my chicken nuggets on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet (or do them in an air fryer) so the cleanup is easy, too. We like these for an iron-rich food for kids or toddler dinners with a simple veggie and carbohydrate like rice or pasta for kids. My kids like these most when dipped in ketchup. We’ve also put them into tacos! (You can find my more classic baked chicken nuggets to try, too.)
Ingredients You Need
The beauty of this homemade Chicken Nuggget recipe is that it has only a few simple ingredients including the following items. Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.
Ground chicken: This is lean and mellow in flavor, which is a nice complement to the rest of the ingredients. Sweet potato: You’ll want to use fully cooked homemade mashed sweet potato or canned or jarred sweet potato puree. Bread crumbs: Plain or Italian-flavor both work, so use the one you prefer. Salt: This helps to even out the flavors. If you want to skip it for a baby, feel free. Onion powder: This is optional for additional flavor.
Ingredient Substitutions
Gluten-free: To make these healthy chicken nuggets gluten-free, try these gluten-free bread crumbs from Ian’s. This recipe is egg-free, dairy-free, and nut-free, and it can be easily made gluten-free, so it’s a great dinner idea for kids with food allergies. You can use panko or regular-style bread crumbs. You could use Mashed Butternut Squash in place of the sweet potato if that’s what you have on hand.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s how a look at the process involved in making this homemade chicken nugget recipe so you know what to expect. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full amounts and timing. TIP: The batter is slightly sticky, so you’ll want to wash your hands well once you have the nuggets formed!
How to Cook Sweet Potato
For the sweet potato, which adds moisture as well as vitamin A and fiber, you can either roast ahead of time, steam cubes, or use a slow cooker.
To cook it quickly in the microwave: Simply peel, cube, and place it into a bowl of water. Microwave for 3-4 minutes or until soft. Drain and set aside. To make easy roasted Sweet Potato Baby Food: Poke the potato with a knife, place onto a foil-lined baking dish, and bake for 45-60 minutes at 400 degrees F or until soft. Here’s how to make mashed Crockpot Sweet Potatoes.
Serving Suggestions
You can really pair this homemade chicken nugget recipe with anything you and your toddlers like, though we tend to keep it simple with a side of rice and veggies, or rolls and fruit. Feel free to keep it super basic and just balance it with other food groups—since the nuggets cover protein, you can add dairy, carbohydrates, and produce to round things out.
How to Store and Reheat
Store any leftover homemade chicken nuggets in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months. Reheat for 6-8 minutes in the oven at 375 degrees F, about 4 minutes in a 375-degrees-F air fryer, or for about 15-30 seconds in the microwave. (They will crisp up in the oven and be soft when reheated in the microwave.)
Best Tips for Success
Use traditional bread crumbs or panko-style. Panko will make the exterior a little crunchier. Use gluten-free bread crumbs if needed. Plan to prepare the sweet potato ahead of time so it has a chance to cool. Using this crock pot sweet potato method is super easy, though you can also roast it or steam it in the microwave. You can omit the salt if making these for a baby. Serve with ketchup or another favorite dip. Pair with Spinach Pasta Sauce, Roasted Carrot “Fries”, or Cheesy Rice.
I’d love to hear your feedback if you try this recipe, so please comment below to share!
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This post was first published March 2018.