Hot Honey Chicken Strips
Recipe: Make your own hot honey to coat these spicy chicken strips
Serves 4
Hot honey, essentially honey that has absorbed the heat of crushed red pepper or
other chiles, is all the rage right now. Instead of buying hot honey,
it's easy to make your own and season it to the heat you like. Brush it
onto strips of chicken breast and cook them under a broiler. Line the
pan first with foil because the honey sticks and makes a mess. Drizzle
the rest of your homemade spicy honey over the chicken or pass it
separately. Serve with sweet potato fries, waffles, or roast potatoes.
3 tablespoonsHot Honey (see below for homemade recipe
¾ teaspoon crushed red pepper, or more to taste
Salt and black pepper, to taste
1¾ pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast halves (about 3 large halves)
2 teaspoons olive oil
3 scallions (light green and white parts), thinly sliced
- Line a large rimmed baking sheet with foil. Slide the top oven rack
about 6 inches from the broiler element. Do not turn it on yet. - Whisk together hot honey, oil, salt and pepper
- Place the chicken breasts, vertically, on a cutting
board. Cut each breast vertically (lengthwise) into 4 strips, each about
2/3-to-1-inch wide. - Place the chicken strips in a single layer
on the baking sheet. Use half the
hot honey mixture to coat the chicken. - Turn on the broiler.
- When the broiler is hot, slide the baking sheet under the broiler. Cook
the chicken for 4 minutes. (while broiling, slice scallions) - With tongs, turn the chicken strips over.
Coat the chicken with the remaining honey mixture. Return the chicken to the oven and broil for 4 to 6
minutes more, or until the chicken is cooked through and a meat
thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the chicken registers 165
degrees. (Total broiling time is 8 to 10 minutes.) - Transfer
the chicken to a serving platter. Drizzle with a little of the hot honey
in the bowl. Sprinkle with scallions.
Homemade Hot Honey
cup honey
teaspoon crushed red pepper, or more to taste
Salt and black pepper, to taste
- In a small saucepan, combine the honey, red pepper, and a generous
sprinkle of black pepper. Cook over low heat until the honey is hot, but
not bubbling, and thinned slightly. Stir well. Leave to cool to room
temperature. - Set a small strainer over a glass measuring cup or
small bowl. Pour the honey through the strainer to strain out the
pepper flakes. Remove 3 tablespoons of the hot honey to use for brushing
on the chicken during cooking. Pour the remaining honey into a small
bowl.
Based about https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/10/17/lifestyle/recipe-make-your-own-hot-honey-coat-these-spicy-chicken-strips/
By Lisa Zwirn, Globe Correspondent, Updated October 17, 2023