Plus, you can make these ahead of time and freeze for later use too.

Homemade chicken nuggets

Here’s a nugget of truth/observational fact. Homemade chicken nuggets always taste infinitely better than the fast food variety or the ones you find in the frozen section in your grocery store. Pretty much the same way I feel about chicken dumplings, mini chicken pies (chicken hand pies), stuffed chicken wings etc. Why? I guess it’s a combination of several things. Maybe it’s the kind of processed meat that they use, the seasoning (or the lack of it), and the method of cooking. Whatever it is, the meat always seems bland to me and taste like cardboard (not that I’ve actually eaten cardboard before, but I imagine that’s what it must taste like if I did) and you need to dunk it in good ol’ ketchup to make it worth your $$. And here’s another nugget of truth/honesty. I still loved eating the fast food variety as a kid, just like most kids still do. Maybe it’s because I didn’t really get to eat them often back then, though I eventually got sick of it pretty quickly.

Asian style chicken nuggets

So imagine how great your homemade chicken nuggets could taste? Even if you seasoned them with just salt and pepper, they’d still taste better than anything you can get in the store. Now imagine how great these sweet & spicy, Lemongrass and Wasabi Asian style Chicken Nuggets could taste? Marinated in sweet and slightly citrusy lemongrass, coupled with that awesome and unique spicy kick you get from wasabi. These made from scratch chicken nuggets are a great example of how a simple combination of bold flavours can completely elevate a common dish!

Nam Jim dipping sauce

But why stop there? I paired these beauties with the best dipping sauce – Nam Jim Dipping sauce that complements all these Asian flavours perfectly! I photographed these ages ago, but never got around to posting the recipe until now. But the good thing about a recipe like this is that it’s not seasonal. No matter what time of year it is, you just can’t go wrong with these sweet and spicy chicken nuggets with a hint of lemongrass and a spicy wasabi kick!

Recipe notes on the chicken meat

I use chicken tenderloins to make these nuggets. Chicken tenderloins have the same texture as chicken breast, but the meat is tender than the breast. In my opinion, chicken breasts are better at soaking up flavours of marinades, but dry out much faster if overcooked even slightly. Chicken thighs, stay moist longer (even if overcooked slightly), but requires a longer time to marinate. Which is why they work perfectly for a recipe like instant pot chicken thighs. Chicken tenders on the other hand give me the best of both worlds (stay moist longer than breasts and marinate faster than thighs), which is why I used them in this taco spiced baked chicken tenders recipe as well. Having said that, you should still take care not to overcook them. You’re welcome to use any of these types of chicken meat for this recipe, but remember to leave chicken thighs longer to marinate, and avoid overcooking chicken breasts. Here’s a nugget of nostalgia. Growing up in Sri Lanka, my husband and I used to eat a lot of street food in newspaper cones, which is how street vendors sell their goods most of the time there. And that’s exactly what we did with these beauties (and this popcorn chicken recipe too). Because of that Asian background, we take street food very seriously (which is almost always insanely delicious), and these were that much more fun to eat out of newspaper cones! 🙂

Recipe highlights

These were perfectly cooked; tender, moist and full of flavour, with that subtle spicy heat you get from the wasabi. The dipping sauce is insanely good, but these nuggets taste fantastic on their own without the sauce too. These are great as a snack, as hors-d’oeuvres or even a complete meal! Which is precisely what we did. We had this for dinner with a light salad on the side, though I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t wish for some chips or fries. But I decided to be an adult about it and went with the salad. These would also be great with some steamed rice.

Make ahead

And what’s also great about this recipe is that you can store these nuggets away in your freezer for a “rainy day”! And the next time you want them, just pop them out of the freezer and fry till cooked through. Of course this will take longer than frying nuggets that are at room temperature. But they will taste just as delicious in the end! For more lemongrass options, check out these easy lemongrass chicken bowls, lemongrass noodle soup, and this lemongrass flavored savory oatmeal. If you liked this recipe don’t forget to subscribe for new (and free) recipes and updates by entering your email address below or in the box on the side-bar (and get all these recipes delivered straight to your inbox), so you don’t miss out on a thing. You can find me on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST and GOOGLE-PLUS too.

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