So I love lemon desserts. I’m all for the sweet and tangy combination! On the other hand, I’ve actually never really been a fan of lemon in savory dishes. I think that it’s really, really easy to do badly. But I was browsing one of the cookbooks I got from my Grandma’s house after she passed away (the same cookbook that these amazing Fudge Puddles are from!) and I saw this Honey Lemon Chicken recipe. I actually must have passed over the fact that there’s a whole pile of lemon juice in the recipe, because I put it on the menu plan. When I realized there was lemon juice in the sauce I was a little nervous, but — you guys — I’m a total convert! This is a recipe for those who think they don’t like savory lemon recipes. The lemon is not overpowering, but it is definitely there. This Honey Lemon Chicken has an incredible, tangy flavor that is totally balanced out by the honey, soy sauce and garlic. It is awesome over some plain cooked rice with a side of steamed veggies (if that’s your thing!).
How to make Honey Lemon Chicken:
Variations on this Honey Lemon Chicken:
Want to add some veg? Throw some on the baking sheet with the chicken! Broccoli or green beans would work great with this meal. Don’t have Corn Flakes? Swap for Panko bread crumbs — they are my other choice for truly crispy coatings! Want a milder flavored sauce? Swap out some of the lemon juice for chicken broth. Want to use less butter? Swap out some of the butter for chicken broth. Want to use less sugar? Swap our some of the honey for chicken broth.
Updates from the original Honey Lemon Chicken recipe:
Originally, the recipe called for the sauce being added to the pan with the chicken after the chicken was crispy. When I was retesting this recipe, I found that the chicken then became overcooked, and the coating was not crispy any longer. For that reason, I switched up the recipe and now bake the chicken just until crispy but still juicy, and while that’s going down I microwave my sauce until thickened, stirring regularly. This way, I get the best of both worlds! Create an account easily save your favorite content, so you never forget a recipe again. Register Now Tag @thereciperebel or hashtag #thereciperebel — I love to see what you’re making!