This Buttermilk Ranch Oven Fried Chicken is bound to become a new family favorite! This recipe is perfect for a quick and easy dinner any night of the week! The chicken comes out so juicy and moist on the inside and crunchy on the outside – just the way we like it! Make it a meal with these dinner rolls, broccoli salad with Key Lime Pie for dessert!
Oven Fried Chicken
Happy Halloween! I thought we’d celebrate with….wait for it…..fried chicken! I always struggle with getting a GOOD meal into my family before we had out to trick or treat and eat allthecandy.
I’ve lost interest in creating spooky food for Halloween night because, well, I ain’t got time for that. Those fun foods are great for Halloween parties, but dinner, no. I can barely get the costumes on, fill the candy bowl, put lights in the pumpkins, find flashlights…and then find batteries, I mean, who has any time leftover to create the perfect Halloween dinner?
This little chicken recipe is one I keep in my back pocket for busy nights. It’s relatively painless as far as prep goes and my boys GOBBLE the chicken up. Get it?
The BEST Oven Fried Chicken
Super easy to make, this chicken recipe is on repeat at our house. The kids love it, the adults love, it’s a win-win.
It’s a super simple recipe that is done in three easy steps:
- marinating
- breading
- oven “frying”
What You’ll Need
You’ll see a lot of the ingredients you might expect of a typical fried chicken recipe here and some that might surprise you:
- 3 – 4 pounds cut-up fryer – you can also cut up your own chicken or use just the parts you prefer
- ranch salad dressing and seasoning mix – adds loads of flavor
- buttermilk – for the marinade, keeps the chicken super moist
- corn muffin mix – this is used in place of flour because it adds both texture and flavor to the chicken
- salt
- pepper
- paprika
- cayenne
Marinating the Chicken
The chicken is marinated in buttermilk and ranch seasoning all day (or at least an hour!). That’s the hard part. It’s done in the morning so you can maybe get in a shower before the kids start freaking out that it’s finally Halloween!
Breading the Chicken
The breading is all sorts of easy. It’s a package of corn muffin mix and a few seasonings. That’s it. It’s awesome.
The corn muffin mix not only adds great texture to this oven fried chicken, it adds flavor as well. It’s a trick I use for pork chops as well.
This chicken has a unique flavor that is appealing to all ages – a hint of sweetness from the corn muffin mix, a bit of tang from the buttermilk, and then all that ranch flavor – it’s delicious!
Just a few tips…
- Make sure that when you remove the chicken from the buttermilk you really shake off all the excess buttermilk. If you don’t, the coating might fall off while the chicken bakes. (I just had a vision of one of you shaking the chicken and buttermilk flying all over your kitchen. DON’T.)
- The longer this chicken marinates in the buttermilk, the better!
- This chicken recipe can be made with skinless chicken pieces or skin-on, it’s your choice. I typically leave the skin on the drumsticks but remove it from the thighs and breasts – that skin is thicker and easier to remove.
Serve with your favorite side dish and you’re golden! This is one recipe you’ll be making over and over again!
More Favorite Dinners
- Easy Lazy Day Lasagna
- The Ultimate Crockpot Chili Recipe
- Easy Chicken Stir Fry Recipe
- The BEST Tater Tot Casserole
- The Best Tuna Casserole with Noodles
How To Make Oven Fried Chicken
Buttermilk Ranch Oven-Fried Chicken
Ingredients
- 3 to 4 lbs chicken drumsticks skin on or off
- 1 oz envelope ranch salad dressing and seasoning mix
- 2 cups buttermilk
- 8.5 oz corn muffin mix
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1 tsp paprika
- 1/4 tsp cayenne
Instructions
- Combine chicken, ranch seasoning, and buttermilk in a large ziploc bag.
- Turn the bag over several times to ensure the chicken is coated with the ranch and buttermilk and place in the refrigerator. Refrigerate for the entire day or at least one hour.
- Preheat the oven to 425F.
- Spay a large baking sheet with cooking spray and set aside.
- Combine corn muffin mix and seasonings in a shallow bowl.
- Remove the chicken pieces one at a time and shake off the excess buttermilk.
- Dip the chicken in the breading, turning to evenly coat. Shake off excess and place chicken, bone side down, on the prepared baking sheet.
- Repeat for remaining chicken pieces.
- Lightly spray the top of each piece of chicken with cooking spray.
- Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until chicken is cooked through and juices run clear. Check the chicken at about 30 minutes and if the coating is turning too brown, just place a piece of foil lightly over the top of the chicken to prevent further browning.
Nutrition
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More easy chicken dinner recipes (’cause we ALL need them!):
Easy Mexican Chicken and Rice Casserole
Sriracha Almond Crusted Chicken Strips
Cheesy Chicken Broccoli and Rice Casserole
20 Minute Skillet Chicken and Spinach Parmesan
Chicken Cordon Bleu Crescent Rolls
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Lisa says
Hi Trish,
I made this tonight and it was delicious and so easy! Definitely a keeper. Thank you for sharing.
-Lisa
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
So glad you enjoyed the recipe Lisa!
Deb Kohl - Crowing Cow says
Great flavor, I think my chicken pieces were too big because it took a lot longer for mine. Thank you!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
That could be it Deb – glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Lanette says
Great recipe. I love how crispy the chicken is and I would never have thought to use corn muffin mix as a breading. Yes, I fail in the kitchen but I can pretend I’m a cooking goddess with recipes like these. This recipe was such a smash hit in my house!
Wendy says
Any problem with the chicken marinating in the buttermilk overnight? It says the longer the better, but I don’t want to get carried away…
Lanette says
I marinated mine overnight + 4 hours and it was sooo good.
Nicole says
I cannot believe that this is oven baked! It looks so crispy.
marcie says
This would be a huge hit at my house, and since I don’t fry much, I love that it’s oven baked! Pinned. 🙂
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction says
Love oven fried chicken! Can’t wait to try this!
Jamie Sherman says
My family would go crazy for this!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
I love Ranch seasoning! This baked chicken sounds so good!
heather @french press says
muffin mix as crust – that is genius!! this is on our meal plan nest week! we love our oven fried chicken
Laura @ Laura's Culinary Adventures says
The crust looks so golden, crunchy and yummy!
Kelly says
I’m with you, with the stress of the costumes & getting ready, we are all about easy dishes on Halloween — or any other weeknight. Your oven fried chicken looks perfect, Trish! Using a muffin mix is such a great idea, the skin is so crispy & flavorful! I seriously can’t wait to make this! 🙂
Krystle says
Love fried chicken, HATE the frying part. Can’t believe this used corn muffin mix that’s genius!
P.S. I would totally be that person shaking my chicken everywhere. 🙁 (and then bleaching everything of course!)
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Same here Krystle! It always makes SUCH a mess! This is a great alternative 🙂
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
I am totally making this ASAP. Oven baked fried chicken is our new favorite, especially with all these flavors!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Yay! I hope you guys love it as much as we do Dorothy!
Liz says
Thank you Trish for the nice recipe.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
You are so welcome Liz! Have a great week!