Garlicky Chicken Tenders with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce
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Isn’t it fun trying out new things in the kitchen? I’ve been playing in the kitchen with a new innovation from Land O’Lakes: Sauté Express® Sauté Starter, a seasoned butter and olive oil starter that makes cooking tasty meals quicker and easier. During the month of April, along with four other food bloggers, I’ll be participating in the Weeknight Wins Blogger Challenge, and will be sharing my creations right here with you. I know I can get in a mealtime rut during the week, and we certainly get so busy sometimes that even getting a sandwich thrown together seems like a task. This challenge should give us all some great meal options to turn to during those hurried weeknights.
Along with the recipes I’ll be sharing here, you can follow the challenge on Pinterest and pin your favorite recipes from the challenge. It’ll be a pinning party of sorts! Check it out over at the Weeknight Wins Pinterest Board.
PLUS each week there will be an exclusive Weeknight Wins sweepstakes to enter. Be sure to check out the details for that below. (This week’s giveaway has ended.)
Before moving on to our first challenge, I have to say when I accepted the opportunity from Land O’Lakes to develop recipes using Sauté Express® Sauté Starter, I was a little skeptical. I go through lots of butter and olive oil, not to mention a cabinet and garden full of herbs and spices. Why would I use pre-packaged flavor options? Would it taste fake? Would it be oily and weird? I was surprised to find that with each recipe that I’ve worked on, I’ve been more than pleased with the results. Seriously easy, with serious flavor! I can totally see how Sauté Express® Sauté Starter will come in handy for those hurried weeknight meals, without sacrificing quality or flavor. Plus, they’re made with wholesome ingredients and come in pre-measured portions for easy, toss-in-the-pan cooking.
Now, for the first challenge: Please Your Picky Eater
I don’t know about you, but we have a picky eater and have been through the frustration of trying to cook one meal that will please everyone for years. It can discourage even the happiest of cooks.
One of the first things I thought of when I saw the picky eater challenge was how my picky eater has always liked to dip things, especially chicken fingers. Basic food that doesn’t touch is important to our picky eater too. (Sound familiar to those living with picky eaters?) But basic food doesn’t have to be bland food. So I answered the challenge with what I’m calling Garlicky Chicken Tenders with a Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce, using the Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter.
Chicken tenders are quickly cooked in the sauté starter, then, the butter, oil, and seasonings left in the pan are the base for a simple sauce. Serve alongside colorful crudités for dipping as well.
I also prepared a pan of our favorite Garlic Lemon Green Beans with the Lemon Pepper Sauté Express® Sauté Starter. They were perfect for dipping too. I ended up eating most of the batch of green beans myself.
The whole recipe was on the table in under 30 minutes and disappeared much quicker than that. We couldn’t get over how tender and flavorful the chicken was. It was a totally picky eater-pleasing plate.
Garlicky Chicken Tenders with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce Recipe
Garlicky Chicken Tenders with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce
These easy garlicky chicken tenders are perfect for any night of the week.
Ingredients
- 2 squares Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter from Land O'Lakes
- 1 pound chicken tenders (about 8 tenders)
- 2 tablespoons dijon mustard
- 2 tablespoons honey
Instructions
- Melt Garlic & Herb Sauté Express® Sauté Starter in a sauté pan over medium until bubbling.
- Add chicken tenders and cook 3 minutes each side, or until done. Remove from pan, set aside, covered.
- Reduce heat to low. Add the dijon mustard and honey to the pan. Whisk together until smooth for about a minute. Serve as dipping sauce.
Although I’m sure it doesn’t count to say I’d make this exact thing, that’s what I would make 😉 So instead I will tell you that the ONLY way I can get my little boy to eat any sort of fruit and/or veggies is to give them to him dehydrated. Serve it with chicken and he’ll eat!
My daughter will eat almost anything but my son is a picky eater. Usually our fall-back is pasta with no sauce for him or chicken nuggets, but this would be a great alternative, or you could even serve it with noodles!
Salmon! I’ve already used it on salmon and it was so easy and yummy! I’ve taught so many picky eaters how to eat salmon at my house 🙂
I’d make shrimp sauteed with Lemon Pepper Sauté Express® Sauté Starter and serve them with rice and a green salad. I love lemon pepper anything, and this would make it so easy!
You can never have too many chicken recipes ; ) Ever.
Easiest weeknight meal to please everyone is whole-wheat spaghetti with meatballs and a sneaky veggie packed sauce.
Lately my toddlers will eat it if meat is on the plate. The saute starter would be great for meatballs, meatloaf or burgers. That is also how I sneak in the veggies.
I love the Lemon Pepper Sauté Express® Sauté Starter! Some nights when I’m very tired I put together some frozen boneless chicken breasts with the Sauté Starter and, VOILA! Dinner is served in a jiffy!!!!
this looks delicious! I’d try it with saute express starters! (we love chicken)
I would love to try the Garlic & Herb Saute’ Starter with chicken & asparagus. My son loves asparagus & as soon as the asparagus pop up in our garden this summer, this will be something I will have to try with the asparagus!
Can’t go wrong with chicken.
I would definitely try the Saute Starter with Salmon! My one picky eater (I have one out of 5) loves her meat, but vegetables stump her. I think I would try the Saute Starter on some broccoli or carrots to see if that makes the veggies a little more palatable for her.
This is such a quick, easy and delicious recipe. For my family, anything with pasta and garlic saute mushrooms will please the picky eater. I can’t wait to try the Garlic & Herb Saute’ Starter with my mushrooms, shrimps and spinach penne! 🙂
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I would saute some type of vegetables in the Garlic & Herb or the Italian Herb Saute Express
LOVE Saute Express! Your chicken looks amazing Amy. 🙂
I love the garlic and herb starter and use it when I make salmon and white fish (any variety) burgers on sauteed turnips, one of my family’s favorite meals. First cook the burgers in garlic and herb, remove from pot, put in the turnips cut in french fry shapes and when they begin to become more transparent than opaque top with fish burgers and serve. My picky picky eaters perk right up at the table.
Grilled cheese sandwich dipped in marinara sauce is a big go to at our house.
My fallback for our picky eater is homemade pancakes!
My son is the pickiest eater! A quick meal for us is curry chicken over rice. Simple!
My husband is a pretty picky eater so my go to for weeknights usually involves some kind of chicken. I like to roast chicken breasts in the oven and then add some kind of yummy sauce to serve with potatoes and veggies. The Sauté Starters sound perfect to put on my roasted chicken!