
I love traveling abroad. But without a doubt, there are always a few things I appreciate all the more about the States whenever I return. A few I’m extra-appreciating this week?
- Ice (and iced coffee)
- 4G
- The insect kingdom remaining outside
- Mexican food
- The option to flush toilet paper
- Yogurt
- Hulu
- My own bed
- Friends/family/dog/neighborhood/all that jazz…
- …and fried food
I know. The last one came as a total shocker to me too, since it is the very rare occasion that I crave fried food. But the second I stepped food in the Atlanta airport and walked by a TGIFridays, the smells of everything fried and greasy and down right ‘Merican were calling my name. Of all the things.
Of course, I was in the middle of reading a cheesy business book that’s all about making everyday decisions that are at least one step better than what might be craving. Argh. So I compromised with a fried chicken salad.
But it reminded me that I had made and photographed a recipe for these oven-“fried”, hemp-crusted baked chicken tenders last month that I still hadn’t posted on the blog. So since my fried food cravings still haven’t quite let up yet, this tasty recipe might just be in my future again this week.
Because trust me — especially if you’re new to the hemp craze — they are crazy good.

I know, I know. Hemp seeds are, like, OMG, totally popular right now. And no, we’re not talking the kind of hemp that’s legal now in Colorado. These are the super high protein, full of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, low-carb, tasty little seeds that are actually really delicious. For those who haven’t tried them, they are soft and have kind of a nutty taste that I find similar to pine nuts. Pretty tasty!

I had mostly been using them in salads and smoothies. But a few weeks ago, I decided to try using them in a breading to make some gluten-free oven-“fried” chicken tenders. In lieu of all-purpose flour, I decided to mix the hemp seeds with some almond meal (or you can grind up your own almonds) and some seasonings. And they turned out…um…awesome.

They are actually very easy to make. Just cut some chicken breasts into thin strips. (I prefer using breasts to tenders, so that you don’t get that annoying tendon in there.) Then dip the pieces in some whisked eggs, and then in your hemp seeds mixture, and lay them out on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Give them a good mist with some olive oil or cooking spray so that they get extra golden and crispy on top. And then bake them up until they are cooked.

The result? Pretty hemp-tastic if you ask me. :)

I loved that they turned out nice and crispy, which is yet another reason why I’m a big fan of always oven-frying over deep-frying. No need for those ridiculous extra calories when you crisp up easy and flavorful dishes right in your oven. (Ahem, gimme some oven, right?!)
And don’t forget, they’re also super high in protein with all of that chicken, hemp and almond flour.

I was probably most pleased, though, with the flavor of the breading for this recipe. The nutty hemp seeds and almonds were far more flavorful than traditional flour, and when combined with the seasonings, these were downright tasty! So delicious, in fact, that I actually preferred eating my chicken tenders plain instead of drenching them in ketchup.

But if you insist…they are also pretty good dippers too. ;)
So adios traditional chicken tenders. These hemp-crusted baked chicken tenders are my pick for sure.

Hemp-Crusted Baked Chicken Tenders

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup hemp seeds
- 1/2 cup ground almonds or almond meal
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika (or any paprika)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- pinch of cayenne pepper
- 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, sliced into 1/4-inch thick strips1/2 cup hemp seeds
- 2 large eggs, whisked
- cooking spray (or you can also use olive oil in a Misto)
Instructions
- Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together hemp, ground almonds, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper and cayenne until evenly combined.
- Set up your dipping stations in this order: (1) chicken strips (2) whisked eggs (3) hemp breading (4) parchment-lined baking sheet. Dip each chicken strip in the eggs until they are completely covered, then give them a little shake to let any extra egg drip off. Add the chicken strip to the hemp mixture, and gently toss until the chicken strip is completely covered. Remove and transfer the chicken strip to the baking sheet. Repeat with remaining chicken.
- Give the chicken strips a good shot of cooking spray so that they are all lightly covered. Then bake for about 15-20 minutes, turning once halfway through, until the chicken is cooked and no longer pink inside and the breading is golden.
- Remove and serve warm with your desired dipping sauce.
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O.mg. HEAVEN. So good. Amazing. Definite repeat
I made these Saturday and they were DELICIOUS!
The nutty flavour and the paprika were perfect together and they had a great crunch too. It is recipes like this that help me forget about gluten altogether!
Thank you for sharing, Jessica — we’re so happy you enjoyed them!
I made these last night with good results and they are pretty tasty!
However, I gotta warn you ladies, these are not in any way a low-cal or low-fat treat- “No need for those ridiculous extra calories when you crisp up easy and flavorful dishes right in your oven.”
One once of grilled or baked chicken breast is generally about 35 calories.
One once of fried chicken is usually about 70 calories
One ounce of chicken tenders/ chicken fingers is about 85 calories.
Once ounce of HEMP CRUSTED baked chicken tenders comes in at about 113- 125 calories/ ounce.
Just FYI if you care about that stuff.
Came across this recipe just this week while searching for hemp seed (my new favorite thing) recipes and made these last night. They were del.i.cious, healthy and beautiful. The whole family loved them! Will be making these again and again! Following now for more recipes like this one. :)
Awesome! We’re so glad you and your family enjoyed these Emily! :)
Wow! Just used a gluten free Panko product that had me congested and itching my ears :P And then I thought, “I wonder if anyone ever used hemp seeds as a base for breading/coating and here you are!! :)) Thank you so much!! LOVE IT!! :)) And I Really like bloggers who respond/answer and monitor their follower’s responses!! Double Kudos!!@ :)) (none needed for my comment)
Oh no, that sounds awful! We’re glad you were able to try this though, and that you enjoyed it! :D
what can I use instead of eggs?
Hi Shane, you can try milk, melted butter or yogurt for dipping before breading. Buttermilk or yogurt would probably work best. We hope you enjoy these!
I think your pic shows hemp hearts. Did you use hemp seeds or hearts?
Looks delist, am going to make this next time we have chicken fingers!!
I used hemp hearts, hope you enjoy these!
Great idea!!!
Have you subbed anything else for the almonds? GF of course!
You could use just about any nut meal if you’d like, or a GF flour blend.
I pinned this recipe a while back and wanted to make it but couldn’t find an affordable source for hemp seeds. I have since found a very affordable organic gluten free hemp/flax mix! I think I may try this with tofu and see how it turns out. Tossed in a BIG salad :)
I know, I do wish hemp seeds were cheaper! Good idea though, let me know how it goes!
These look amazing! I was wondering what else to do with hemp seeds. Perfect! Definitely making!
I love adding them to smoothies and salads!