Alrighty, usually I’m all about fast and easy recipes and out the door. Not this time.
This is a great sit around the table and talk about your day recipe! It was a big hit with kids and husband alike, but I’m not so sure about the 2 year old. She just wanted to suck the dressing off. I wonder if she would have eaten them if she hadn’t had the dressing first. (Trying that tactic next time.) It’s just so much fun to dip things though! I think that is one of the reasons this goes over so well with kids.
I love recipes that use salad dressing or BBQ sauce, because with coupons and sales, you get those items practically free. Yay for free!
Generally the kids had 1-2 balls each, but Liza, my 4 year old had about 5! I don’t know how she didn’t pop!
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Angie’s Buffalo Chicken Balls
Yield – 7 servings
Preparation Time – 30 minutes
Cooking Time – 30 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups sharp Cheddar
- 1/2 cup freshly sliced scallions
- 5 eggs, lightly beaten
- 3 cups italian breadcrumbs
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1/2 cup mild hot sauce
- 5 cups cooked, shredded chicken
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- vegetable oil for frying
- 1 cup blue cheese salad dressing for dipping
Directions
- put eggs, breadcrumbs and flour in separate bowls, like an assembly line.
- mix everything else (except veg. oil and salad dressing) in a large bowl.
- make egg size balls out of the chicken mixture, yep, get your hands in there!
- coat chicken balls in the flour, then dip in eggs, and then bread crumbs
- fry balls in the oil for approximately 2 minutes, (you’ll probably have to do several batches of 5 balls each)
- set on paper towels to absorb excess oil and then serve warm, dipped in blue cheese dressing
Cost $9.60





















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Sounds mighty kid friendly!
My son (2 and a half) licks the dressing off everything, or the ketchup or even soy sauce! These look tasty!
Wow, those look amazing!!
This recipe looks delicious! Just a quick question: do you deep fry these in oil or just flip them in the pan until browned?
Thanks Jeni,
I believe they are supposed to be deep fried, but I rarely make things that are fried, so when I do, I get all nervous and end up flipping them around the whole time.
These look amazing! Any clue how you’d bake them?
I haven’t tried baking them, but I would say bake at 350 for 50 minutes. If you do it, come back & let me know how they turn out!
what might be fixed with these, like sides or just other finger food?
I THINK IM GOING TO TRY THESE AND MAKE THEM INTO A GRINDER… roll, dressing, and lettuce sounds yummy!
These turned out delicious! I made them with 2c cheese instead of 2.5. I also baked them at 425 for 15-20 min instead of frying and they turned out perfect. I may try different flavor sauces for different meals.
Chicken balls did not stick together. Made buffalo chicken soft tacos out of meat. So disappointed . . .