I have picky eaters and lately a house full of their firends. Who knew girls had such appetities! I have to cook food that's quick, easy and handy for them to pick up and eat on the go. A sure hit is always chicken legs! The blend of seasongs really compliments the true flavor of the chicken. Besides, when you're feeding a full house of teenagers, large packs of chicken legs are always kind to your wallet.
Oh! Don't forget, they’re totally delicious!
Wash 12 chicken legs and pat dry with a paper towel. In a small bowl, crush together 2 cloves of minced garlic, 4 teaspoons dried rosemary, Kosher salt and a splash of olive oil. Pour this mixture into a shallow dish and mix together with 3 cups of panko crumbs. Re-season with salt and pepper to taste.
In another shallow dish, whisk together 2 eggs, 1-1/2 cups of milk and salt and pepper to taste. In a third shallow dish add 1-1/2 cups of flour seasoned with salt and pepper. (I added in a little cayenne too.)
One at a time, dredge the chicken legs through the flour, then the egg wash, then the seasoned panko crumbs. Place the coated chicken legs on a tray lined with parchment paper. Refrigerate the chicken for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Place chicken on a foil lined baking sheet (spray foil with non-stick cooking spray). Drizzle olive oil over the chicken and place in a 400 degree oven and bake for 40 to 45 minutes.
Crunky or crunchy...they won't last long!
these do look delicious-I've used panko to make chicken strips and love how crisp they stay, much better than regular bread crumbs.
ReplyDeleteThe garlic and rosemary would be wonderful in this coating-Thanks, Katherine!
I have to tell you - I am crunked! After much deliberation I am geuxing with the Saints...
ReplyDeleteMy hubby's not a fan of chicken legs, but I think he'd be all over this w/chicken strips instead. I'm always looking for something different for chicken. Thanks so much for sharing. Blessings, SusanD
ReplyDeletedoesn't panko cook well!
ReplyDeletegreat looking legs babe ;)
I love the word crunk...heard it in a song yrs ago and it stuck......
ReplyDeleteTeenagers + food = broke!
I'm dying to know what you're having Sunday???? I'm still searching for the perfect menu!!
I hope the Saints win because they are from the South and we love going to New Orleans so much.
ReplyDeleteBut as far as being a football fan - sorry we don't watch it. Please don't ban me from your site!
Large portions of meat is not only good for a houseful of teenage girls. It works very well for 2 hungry rednecks!!!
Looks great and thanks for sharing.
WOW! This looks so good to eat. I prefer baked than the deep fried and I love chicken legs because meat are always tender.
ReplyDeleteThe chicken sounds delicious. We made your smoky mountain shepherds pie (posted on Feb 2) and loved it - definately a keeper recipe.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Can you believe I've never used panko? I need to fix that with a quickness.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, I have been making the same dishes as you! First chili, now chicken--and we're definitely rooting for the Saints this Sunday :D
ReplyDeleteDelicious....heading over to UTube
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect for a bunch of young ones!!!!! (and old ones too)... ha
ReplyDeleteGO SAINTS...
Hugs,
Betsy
Oh the chicken look way crispy! Yum!
ReplyDeleteoh this is great and its baked love it
ReplyDeleteWhen all my daughters were home, it was chicken legs all the time.
ReplyDeleteI love how crispy panko makes everything. These are perfect for a superbowl party so thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteChicken looks great! Crunked sounds vaguely suggestive..HeeHeeHee..Bet you a jar of Dudeks the Colts win!
ReplyDeletegirl you can crunk me any old time. very creative!
ReplyDeleteThey wouldn't last long in my house - they look terrific.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I think this will be perfect for the game, no?
ReplyDeleteI was looking for baked chicken to make! Yum!
ReplyDeletei want to grab a couple of those myself, i love the panko!
ReplyDeleteFunky crunky! Those look good.
ReplyDeleteThese would be grea for Sunday night too! Go Saints!
ReplyDeleteWow - those are amazing! I wish I had one right now - I'm so hungry and have no idea what to make for dinner!
ReplyDeleteXOOX
Jen
My son would love these, and I would too!
ReplyDeleteYou got me giggling on this one post title...I can only imagine you when Sunday gets here, and your menu is posted...Crunk baby, crunked!
ReplyDeleteThese look excellent! Crispy and juicy and just delicious!
ReplyDeleteOH YEAH! Let's crunk it!
ReplyDeleteThose look terrific! :)
Geaux Saints!
These look so nice & crispy! Go Saints!
ReplyDeleteHa! Best of luck to your team. This looks like a great football snack.
ReplyDeleteThank for sharing good and useful information. This information is very valuable.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
Mountain House
Oh, they look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
What a nice healthy "fried" chicken. I can understand why they quickly disappear. What would we do without Panko crumbs?
ReplyDeleteGo Saints. Who dat.
Sam
Teenage girls can definitely eat a lot. More than is commonly thought! Especially if they're as active as your girls are. And if the food is as delicious as yours.
ReplyDeleteGreat chicken recipe! I would love to get crunked with these.
Yum, pass me a leg! Love that crunchy goodness!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good Katherine and I am always looking for new chicken recipes too! They look so crunchy!
ReplyDeleteKatharine, this looks amazing. Love the coating on this. Definitely doing this one soon as we eat a lot of chicken here. YUMS up on this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks outrageous! The mixing of the panko and the other stuff just makes a difference. Very nice!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS!!!! What a great game! I hope you took the day off to celebrate!!
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