Why This Will Be Your New Favorite Way To Make Chicken
Fast. A delicious chicken dish that is ready in under 30 minutes with the help of your air fryer. Easy. Wrap some chicken thighs with bacon, air fry, and coat with your favorite bbq sauce and some spicy, melty cheese. Low Carb. Only net carbs per serving. High Protein. This Cowboy Chicken is packed with an impressive 31 grams of protein per serving.
Why Do We Call It Cowboy Chicken?
We dubbed this recipe cowboy chicken because it is reminiscent of the type of food that cowboys would have eaten on the range. It’s hearty and rustic and reminds us of something that a cowboy would be ecstatic to dig into. Whether you’re a fan of classic cowboy cuisine or just looking for a delicious and comforting dinner, cowboy chicken is a dish that’s sure to satisfy.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Boneless skinless chicken thighs- You can also use chicken breasts or chicken tenderloins, but I love how juicy the thighs are when cooked in the air fryer. Bacon- Use traditional pork bacon, or swap out turkey bacon for a healthier option.Barbecue sauce- Use your favorite BBQ sauce, but watch the carb count in it if you want to keep this dish keto-friendly.Pepperjack Cheese- If you’re not a fan of spice, this Cowboy Chicken recipe is also tasty with sharp cheddar cheese.Salt and pepper- Just a touch to enhance the natural flavors of the other ingredients.
How To Make Cowboy Chicken
Honestly, this recipe isn’t only amazing because it’s packed with flavor and can feed the hungriest cowboy (or cowgirl). I also love this dish because of how simple it is to make. The hardest part is wrapping your chicken in bacon, and that takes minimal effort.
Variations
Skip the bacon. If you want to keep the calorie count lower in this recipe, you can just omit it and spray the chicken thighs with some cooking spray or oil before tossing them in the air fryer. Swap out the cheese. This Cowboy Chicken recipe is delicious with a variety of cheeses, but pepper jack cheese just happens to be my favorite. Use sharp cheddar, smoked gouda, or provolone to melt over the top for a tasty bite. Use a different cut of chicken. Not a fan of chicken thighs, or just have a different cut in your fridge already? No problem, Just wrap the breasts or tenderloins with the bacon and air fry for 8 minutes for tenderloins or 10-12 minutes for chicken breasts (depending on thickness). As always, make sure you check the internal temperature of your chicken to ensure it has reached 165F.
What To Serve With Bacon Wrapped Chicken
There are many delicious side dishes that complement Cowboy Chicken. Here are a few of my favorite sides to serve alongside it:
Roasted vegetables- Roast some vegetables, such as carrots, potatoes, or Brussels sprouts, in the oven or air fryer for a tasty and healthy side dish.Corn on the cob- Grilled corn on the cob is a sweet and juicy side dish that pairs perfectly with BBQ chicken.Baked beans- Serve a bowl of baked beans for a classic side dish that’s both filling and flavorful.Coleslaw- A creamy coleslaw adds a crunchy and tangy contrast to the rich flavors of the bacon wrapped chicken.Dinner rolls or garlic bread- For a comforting and filling side dish, serve the chicken with warm biscuits or garlic bread.Salad- A crisp and refreshing salad, such as a classic Caesar salad or a mixed greens salad, is a great way to balance the richness of the bacon wrapped chicken.
No matter what side dish you choose, the combination of Cowboy Chicken and any of these sides is sure to be a hit with your family and guests.
How Long Does It Last?
Cowboy Chicken can last in the refrigerator for up to 4 days if properly stored. Here are a few tips for storing and reheating the chicken:
Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
When reheating, place the chicken in the oven or air fryer at 350°F for 4-6 minutes, or until heated through. You can also reheat the chicken in the microwave, but this may cause the bacon to become soft and lose its crispiness.
Avoid storing the chicken at room temperature for more than 2 hours, as this can allow bacteria to grow and potentially cause foodborne illness.
It’s important to follow food safety guidelines when storing and reheating chicken to minimize the risk of foodborne illness. If you’re unsure whether the chicken has gone bad, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and throw it out.
More Air Fryer Chicken Recipes
Cooking chicken in the air fryer is incredibly simple and makes for a juicy, delicious bite. If you love the convenience and flavor, check out some of my other great air fryer chicken recipes:
Chicken BurgersAir Fryer Popcorn ChickenBuffalo Chicken Meatballs
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