Salt and black pepper: Balances and boosts all the other seasonings Always use kosher salt if you can
Cayenne pepper: Optional but adds gentle heat Adjust to your spice preference
Olive oil spray or melted butter: Ensures the coating turns bronze and crunchy without frying Always use a light hand so the crust gets crisp not soggy
Step-by-Step Instructions
Marinate the Chicken:
Place the chicken into a wide dish and pour the buttermilk over making sure all pieces are coated well Let the chicken marinate in the fridge for at least two hours or overnight for maximum tenderness and flavor absorption
Prepare the Coating Mixture:
In a roomy bowl thoroughly mix the flour paprika garlic powder onion powder dried thyme dried basil salt black pepper and cayenne if you like your chicken a little spicy Take a moment to inhale the aroma of the fresh spices
Coat the Chicken:
Remove each piece of chicken from the buttermilk shaking off any excess Dredge each drumstick or thigh in the coating mixture pressing the seasonings into every nook until every side is fully covered This step is what forms the signature crunchy crust
Arrange on Baking Sheet:
Lay a sheet of parchment over your baking tray and lightly grease it with olive oil spray Place the chicken pieces on the tray spaced apart so the heat can circulate and the coating stays crisp
Bake to Golden Perfection:
Lightly mist the top of the chicken with olive oil spray or gently brush with melted butter to help the crust crisp up Pop the sheet into a preheated oven set at two hundred degrees Celsius four hundred degrees Fahrenheit Halfway through baking flip the chicken so both sides get nice and brown Bake for a total of forty to forty five minutes or until golden crispy and fully cooked through
A bowl of chicken wings with sauce.
My favorite part of this recipe is the moment you pull the tray from the oven and catch that mouthwatering aroma It reminds me of cousins running into the kitchen eager to snatch a crispy drumstick before dinner was even served Every bite is tied to laughter around the table and sharing food as a family
Storage Tips
Store leftover oven chicken in an airtight container in the fridge where it will stay fresh for up to three days For the crispiest results when reheating place chicken on a wire rack in a hot oven for ten minutes This keeps the coating from turning soggy and brings back that just baked crunch If you need to freeze pack pieces in single layers separated by parchment and they will keep for up to one month Thaw in the fridge then reheat as directed above
Ingredient Substitutions
No buttermilk on hand Mix a cup of regular milk with one tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar Set aside for five minutes and use just like buttermilk If you are out of paprika a blend of chili powder and a tiny pinch of cumin delivers warmth and color For a gluten free option try your favorite all purpose gluten free flour blend The chicken will still turn out deliciously crisp
Serving Suggestions
Pile these crispy chicken pieces high for picnics with potato salad and coleslaw or slice them and tuck into wraps with crisp lettuce and tangy sauce They make the ultimate fried chicken sandwich when layered on a soft bun with crunchy pickles Do not forget a squeeze of fresh lemon over the top for a bright finishing touch For a family gathering nothing beats passing around a platter of this chicken with classic southern sides and plenty of napkins
A plate of chicken wings with a green garnish.
Enjoy this KFC-style oven baked chicken with loved ones knowing you have created a healthier version without missing out on the flavors!
Recipe FAQs
→ How do I make the chicken crispier in the oven?
Use a light spray of olive oil or brush with melted butter before baking. Flip pieces halfway to ensure a crispy texture all over.
→ Can I use chicken breasts instead of drumsticks or thighs?
Yes, chicken breasts work, but reduce baking time to avoid drying out. Keep an eye on doneness for juicy results.
→ Is it necessary to marinate in buttermilk overnight?
Overnight marination helps tenderize chicken and infuse flavor, but even 2 hours can produce deliciously moist results.
→ Can I make this without cayenne if I prefer less heat?
Absolutely, omit cayenne for a milder taste while still enjoying a flavorful seasoned coating.
→ What is the best way to reheat leftovers while keeping them crispy?
Reheat in a hot oven on a wire rack for several minutes to regain crispiness without overcooking the meat.
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