Bitsy’s Baked Chicken (+ a HUGE giveaway)
This post is sponsored by Bitsyโs Brainfood.
Hi friends! Howโs the morning going? I hope you had a wonderful weekend! New post is up on the PBB site here. Iโll be back later today with a recap from the weekend, but in the meantime I have a new family-friendly recipe for you + an amazing giveaway from my friends at Bitsyโs Brainfood.
Iโve mentioned this before, but sometimes Liv will surprise us with the things she prefers. She has an adventurous palate and will try anything, which is a lot of fun. She has tried many things that the Pilot and I didnโt have until our 20s or 30s (escargot?!), and I always have a blast checking out new restaurants and sharing recipes with her.
We try to involve her in the cooking process as much as possible, and for meals, Iโll give her a couple of options to choose from.
As sheโs gotten older, some of her favorites are not-so-favorites anymore. She doesnโt really like salmon as much (ok, so she doesnโt like my salmon, but Seasons 52โs is just fine hahah), and something she liked yesterday she may not be in the mood for today. And I get it; Iโm the same way. Now that she is more verbal about the things she wants to eat, I depend on some of the no-fail options, like Bitsyโs Brainfood.
You can check out their full line of products here!
Weโre huge fans of Bitsyโs in our house. The cereals, crackers and cookies are delicious -I think I like them as much as Liv does- and I love that they donโt hide the fact that there are veggies in their foods. I think that this can help kids associate healthy foods with *fun* foods, and enable them to make smarter choices as they grow.
Also, they are nut-free and the cookies and crackers are made in a nut free facility for kiddos with nut allergies, or those who attend nut-free schools.
We enjoy them while weโre out and about,
packed in lunches,
and as components of baked goodies, like this Bitsyโs cookie crumble, and this baked chicken.
Chicken tenders are another one of those fail-proof Livi meals, and I used the maple carrot crackers as a savory coating, with a hint of sweetness. They kind of remind me of chicken and waffles! I baked the tenders in the oven until crisp, and served with a Ranch and honey mustard for dipping sauces. Theyโre a great dinner option, and Iโll freeze them and heat for quick lunches.
Hereโs the recipe if youโd like to give it a try!
Ingredients:
1 box Maple-Carrot Bitsyโs Brainfood Smart Crackers (ground into breadcrumb-sized pieces. I found it was easiest to put them into a plastic bag and roll/break with a rolling pin)
1 lb chicken tenders, seasoned with salt and pepper
2 eggs
Salt, pepper, garlic powder
Coconut oil
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 425 and grease a cookie sheet with coconut oil.
2. Whisk the eggs in a medium bowl, and pour the Smart Cracker crumbles into another medium bowl. Season the crackers with salt, pepper, and about 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder. Mix well.
3. Dip each chicken tender into the egg mixture and then coat completely in seasoned Smart Cracker crumbles. Shake off any excess crumbles and place on the cookie sheet in an even layer. Spray or drizzle lightly with coconut oil.
4. Bake for 15-17 minutes until cooked through and golden brown.
5. Serve with dipping sauce of choice!
And now, itโs giveaway time! Bitsyโs Brainfood offered ONE YEAR of free Bitsyโs products (in the form of VIP coupons) for a lucky reader. 20 second place winners who will receive a set of coupons for free products (1 coupon for each product line).
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Iโll announce the winner in Friday Faves!
Ready, set, go!
xoxo
Gina
This post is sponsored by Bitsyโs Brainfood. Thank you so much for supporting this blog and the amazing companies who help to support our family.
I have loved every product I have tried of theirs so super excited about the cereal! Sometimes that is my late night treat so a healthier option would be great!
I would love to try their cereals!
I haven’t tried yet, but I’d love to get my nieces and nephew to try bitsy’s products, especially my niece who only eats spaghetti and candy!! I think to ease them in, the chocolate beet cookies, and the sweet potato oatmeal would be the best bet. And after checking out bitsy’s FB site, I saw your chix tender recipe on their page!!
My Kiddos are so picky right now with their choices in food right now. They do really like the bitsy snacks that we have tried.