Baked Chicken With Panko And Mayo

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This baked chicken with panko and mayo is so delicious!   I absolutely love this chicken recipe. This is comfort food at it’s finest. Chicken breasts with a crispy coating served with rice or noodles and vegetables or salad, this would also be great to serve at a dinner party.

Can I interest you in some baked chicken with panko and mayo? Sounds delicious right? It is! This recipe takes my love for chicken and sandwiches alike and married them together. They now live happily ever after.

PANKO BAKED CHICKEN

This panko baked chicken is super crispy and brown, making it a satisfying lunch or dinner option that will please the whole family! And, it’s easy to make with only 7 basic ingredients.

panko baked chicken on platter with dipping sauce

There is nothing more satisfying than biting into a juicy piece of chicken with a shatteringly crispy, crunchy coating. This easy recipe for panko baked chicken will give you that satisfying bite without having to deep fry anything!! And, you can make it all in only about 35 minutes, with 7 basic ingredients.

Another thing I like about this panko chicken recipe is that, rather than using a typical egg wash to dip the chicken in before breading, we are using a combo of mustard and mayonnaise. This gives that “special something” flavor-wise, that really enhances this otherwise simple dish. Plus, the added fat from the mayo helps keep the chicken moist!

Before we go on, I’ll let you in on one of the secrets to getting deliciously crispy panko chicken: cooking it in high heat, using a wire baking rack. The high heat browns the panko nicely, while the baking rack elevates the chicken so the hot air can circulate and crisp the chicken all around. Read on for even more tips and tricks to get the perfectly crunchy panko baked chicken of your dreams!

But first, let’s briefly discuss our star ingredient of the day, PANKO

WHAT IS PANKO?

Panko is a unique type of breadcrumb originating from Japan. Panko is made from bread that has been baked using an electric current. This special baking method results in bread that has no crust! These crustless bread loaves are then ground to create crumbs that are larger, with a more irregular and jagged shape, than a traditional breadcrumb.

WHY USE PANKO INSTEAD OF REGULAR BREADCRUMBS?

If you want to simulate the crispy, crunchy texture of fried foods, without having to actually deep fry anything, panko is the way to go! In addition to their larger size, panko also has a lighter, flakier texture. This helps the panko to crisp up in the oven much better than regular breadcrumbs.

RECIPE INGREDIENTS

INGREDIENT NOTES

  • Chicken breast: you will need boneless, skinless chicken breast for this recipe.
  • Salt: I used Diamond Crystal kosher salt. But, you can substitute regular salt if you like – just use a little less than called for in the recipe.
  • Mayo: you can use full-fat mayo (my preference), or low-fat if you prefer.
  • Mustard: my go-to for this recipe is Dijon mustard, but you can use your favorite type of mustard. Very grainy mustards may not work quite as well, however.

EQUIPMENT NEEDED

In addition to the above recipe ingredients to make the panko baked chicken, you will also need a few pieces of equipment:

1. Metal baking sheet: you will need a metal baking sheet that has a rim (as opposed to a flat cookie sheet). The rim will hold in place the wire baking rack, discussed next!

2. Oven-safe wire baking rack: this is not strictly necessary, but it really helps to crisp the chicken all around. This is because it elevates the food off the surface of the baking sheet, allowing the hot air to circulate around the chicken. I recommend these wire baking racks from Checkered Chef (affiliate link).

3. Instant-read or oven-safe alarm thermometer: although you can always cut open the chicken to check that it’s cooked through, using a thermometer is a much easier way to ensure the chicken is done, without overcooking it.

I really like using an oven-safe alarm thermometer. This has a probe you can place in the chicken while it cooks, alerting you exactly when the target temperature is reached. This pretty much eliminates the risk of overcooking! I talk more about this type of thermometer in my Dutch oven chicken breast post.

STEP BY STEP PHOTOS

Here is a breakdown on how to make panko chicken, step by step:

1. Before you do anything else, preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Then, grab an oven-safe wire rack and place it over a metal baking sheet. Spray the wire rack with cooking spray, then set the baking sheet aside for now.

hands placing wire rack on top of metal baking pan
cooking spray being sprayed on wire baking rack

2. Next, let’s prep the chicken. If you see any bits of fat you would like to trim away, you can do that now. Then, make a horizontal cut through the center of each chicken breast, creating two thinner pieces of chicken.

Standard chicken breasts in the US are usually quite large and thick. Cutting them in half ensures the chicken will cook more quickly and evenly.

3. Now, season each piece of chicken, front and back, with salt to taste. Set the chicken aside for now.

4. Now let’s turn to the breading ingredients. For the liquid part that helps the panko to stick to the chicken, we will be using a combo of mayo and mustard, rather than a standard egg wash.

For this step, just add the mayo, mustard, and some water to a shallow bowl. Whisk to combine.

5. And now we will make the panko mixture. All you need to do is add the panko, paprika, and kosher salt to another shallow bowl. Stir it around to evenly combine.

6. Now we are ready to bread the chicken. First, dip the chicken in the mayo/mustard mixture. Do both sides, and then let the excess drip off the chicken back into the bowl.

7. Place the chicken breast into the panko next. Before turning it over to do the other side, I like to scoop some of the panko around the sides. Then flip, and pat the panko into place to help the crumbs stick.

8. Move the piece of panko chicken onto the prepared baking sheet. Continue breading the rest of the chicken pieces. When they are all on the baking sheet, give the panko chicken pieces a generous coating of cooking spray.

9. Bake the panko chicken in the preheated oven, until the center of the chicken registers at 165 degrees F. To ensure even browning, rotate the tray, front to back, halfway through baking.

And that’s how you make panko baked chicken, step by step! For full ingredient amounts and instructions, please see the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

ADDITIONS/SUBSTITUTIONS

You can customize the ingredients and flavors of this panko baked chicken to suit your own tastes. Here are some ideas on how to mix it up a bit:

  • Instead of boneless skinless chicken breasts, try using boneless skinless chicken thighs or tenders. The prep will be exactly the same. But, depending on the size of the pieces you are using, you will need to adjust the cook times up or down by a few minutes.
  • In addition to sprinkling the chicken with salt, you can also add your own favorite spices or spice blends. Try lemon pepper, Old Bay, garlic powder, or cayenne pepper (for a little heat!). If the spice blend you are using already has salt, you can skip adding the salt separately.
  • The paprika in the panko mixture really enhances the color of the chicken. But, it doesn’t add too much flavor on its own. For more flavor, use smoked paprika instead!

STORAGE AND REHEATING

Although the chicken will taste the most crispy and delicious when eaten fresh, you can save leftovers to reheat later.

FRIDGE STORAGE AND REHEATING INSTRUCTIONS

  • Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 3 – 4 days. You can store the chicken in the fridge in an airtight food storage container, or wrapped individually in plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
  • To reheat chicken from the fridge, bake it in a preheated 400 degree F (200 degree C) oven for 12 – 15 minutes, or until heated through.

FREEZER STORAGE AND REHEATING INSTRUCTIONS

  • If you want to keep the leftovers for longer than 3 – 4 days, you can store them in the freezer for 2 – 3 months. However, in my experience, the chicken was much less crispy when reheated from the freezer than the fridge, so only freeze the chicken if you’re ok with that!
  • To freeze, wrap each piece of chicken individually in a layer of plastic wrap. Then, follow that up with a layer of aluminum foil. This will help to keep the breading intact, and to keep freezer burn at bay for longer!
  • To reheat chicken from the freezer, do not thaw in the fridge first. Bake it from frozen, in a preheated 400 degree F (200 degree C) oven for 21 – 23 minutes, or until heated through.

TIPS AND TRICKS

  • As I explained in the Step by step photos section, we are cutting each chicken breast in half horizontally to create two even, thinner pieces. But, if your chicken breasts are small, as in, less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick, you can skip this step.
  • For this recipe, I prefer cutting chicken breasts into two thinner pieces myself, instead of buying pre-sliced “thin-cut” chicken breasts. I think store-bought thin-cut chicken breasts can be too thin for this application – only ⅓ inch, give or take, depending on the brand. For my tastes, this doesn’t leave enough juicy chicken in the center to contrast with the crispy panko coating!
  • When making the mayo and mustard mixture to coat the chicken, don’t skip adding the water! It may seem like having a thicker mayo coating would be more delicious, but it’s actually better that the liquid is thin. This helps the panko coating adhere to the chicken better once cooked. It should be only a little thicker than the consistency of heavy whipping cream. I talk more about this in the Recipe FAQs section below!

RECIPE FAQS

How do I make panko chicken crispy in the oven?

First of all, the flaky shape and light texture of panko lends itself to getting super crispy in the oven, so you are already one step ahead!

Next, make sure that when you dip the chicken in the mayo/mustard mixture (or whatever liquid you are using to get the panko to stick), that you let all the excess drip off. This is very important, because in testing this recipe, I realized that when there is too much liquid between the chicken and panko, the panko won’t get as crispy and it also won’t hold onto the chicken as well after it’s baked.

In addition, we are baking the chicken at a hot oven temperature, which ensures the panko browns well. And, by using a wire rack to elevate the chicken, the hot air can circulate around the food better, helping to crisp the panko all around.

Can I make panko baked chicken ahead of time?

This panko chicken tastes the best when made fresh, but you can do some of the prep the day before, so you can assemble the dish much more quickly when it’s time to cook.

First of all, you can easily whisk up the mayo/mustard mixture and keep it covered (in a jar or food storage container) in the fridge. You can also mix up the panko mixture and keep it at room temperature in an airtight container or zip top bag. Finally, you can trim and slice the chicken breasts in half, and keep them wrapped in the fridge until ready to use.

And, if you do have leftovers, I talk about the best ways to store and reheat them in the Storage and reheating section above.

What goes with panko chicken?

This crispy panko baked chicken goes well with a lot of different side dishes – try pairing it with a simple green salad or roasted vegetables, and a side of rice or bread. You can also use this chicken as as base for a sandwich, or, cut it into strips and place in a wrap, or on top of a salad!

Panko & Pepper Mayo-Baked Chicken

with Cheesy Stuffed Rolls & Roasted Broccoli

50 MIN

4 Servings

From the Test Kitchen

The star of this crowd-pleasing dish is our cheesy stuffed rolls, which you’ll make yourself by tucking bites of fresh mozzarella inside pizza dough, then baking until deliciously melty and golden brown. They’re a comforting pairing for chicken coated in savory pepper mayo and panko breadcrumbs for a light, crisp crust.

  • NutritionPER SERVING
  • Calories870 Cals

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INGREDIENTS

Panko & Pepper Mayo-Baked Chicken with Cheesy Stuffed Rolls & Roasted Broccoli
  • 4 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • 22 oz Pizza Dough
  • 1 lb Broccoli
  • ¼ cup Mayonnaise
  • 4 oz Fresh Mozzarella Cheese
  • 1 oz Sweet Piquante Peppers
  • ¼ cup Grated Pecorino Cheese
  • ¼ cup Panko Breadcrumbs
  • 1 Tbsp Weeknight Hero Spice Blend (Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Smoked Paprika & Whole Dried Parsley)
  • 1 Pink Or Yellow Lemon

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INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare the ingredients & make the pepper mayo:

1Prepare the ingredients & make the pepper mayo:

Remove the dough from the refrigerator to bring to room temperature. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Wash and dry the fresh produce. Cut the mozzarella into 8 equal-sized pieces. Cut off and discard the bottom ½ inch of the broccoli stem; cut the broccoli into small florets. Roughly chop the peppers. Zest the lemon (if you don’t have a zester, use a peeler to remove the yellow rind of the lemon, avoiding the white pith; mince the rind). Quarter and deseed the lemon. In a bowl, combine the mayonnaisechopped pepperslemon zest, and half the spice blend; season with salt and pepper. 

Form & bake the dinner rolls:

2Form & bake the dinner rolls:

Coat the bottom of a small baking dish with a drizzle of olive oil. In a bowl, combine 1 tablespoon of olive oil and the remaining spice blend. Cut the dough into 8 equal-sized pieces. Working one piece at a time, shape a piece of dough around a piece of mozzarella until covered completely; pinch the edges to seal. Holding the roll at its seal, dip the top into the spiced olive oil to coat. Transfer to the baking dish, sealed side down. Repeat with the remaining dough and mozzarella. Evenly top the formed rolls with a pinch of the pecorino (reserving the rest). Bake 23 to 25 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through. Remove from the oven and let rest at least 5 minutes.

Prepare the broccoli & chicken:

3Prepare the broccoli & chicken:

While the rolls bake, line a sheet pan with foil. Place the broccoli florets on the foil. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Toss to coat; arrange in an even layer on one side of the sheet pan. Pat the chicken dry with paper towels. Season with salt and pepper on both sides. Place on the other side of the sheet pan of seasoned broccoli. Evenly top with the pepper mayo and breadcrumbs (pressing lightly to adhere). Season with salt and pepper.

Bake the broccoli & chicken:

4Bake the broccoli & chicken:

Bake the prepared broccoli and chicken 19 to 21 minutes, or until the broccoli is tender when pierced with a fork and the chicken is cooked through. Remove from the oven.

Dress the broccoli & serve your dish:

5Dress the broccoli & serve your dish:

While the rolls rest, evenly top the roasted broccoli with the juice of 2 lemon wedges. Serve the baked chicken with the baked rolls and dressed broccoli. Garnish the broccoli with the remaining pecorino. Serve the remaining lemon wedges on the side, if you’d like. Enjoy! 

Sweet and Spicy Panko Chicken

Category

Mains

Prep Time

25-35 minutes

Cook Time

25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup sriracha hot sauce
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1/4 cup Duke’s Light Mayonnaise
  • 2 cups panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 lb. boneless, skinless chicken
  • Vegetable oil or cooking spray

Directions

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F.
  2. Cut chicken into strips and set aside.
  3. Combine hot sauce, honey and mayonnaise together in a bowl.
  4. Pour breadcrumbs into a shallow dish.
  5. Coat chicken strips in sauce, then with breadcrumbs
  6. set onto a lightly greased baking sheet or in a large baking dish. Drizzle lightly with oil or mist with cooking spray.
  7. Bake for 15-20 minutes, flip and continue to cook until golden brown and cooked through, about 10-15 minutes more.

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