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Keeping things fun and easy with these baked Spicy Honey Mustard Pretzel Chicken Fingers. They’re seasoned with homemade honey mustard, breaded in salty pretzel crumbs, oven baked, then dipped in a spicy-hot honey sauce, followed up with a cooling ranch. These are the “grown up” version of chicken fingers…that kids love too. And yes, they’re even healthier (these tenders are baked, not fried), and so much tastier. Serve with oven baked french fries and veggies for an easy dinner that’s different, sweet and spicy, and full of flavor.

So what do you do when life tells you to stay and home and work with what’s in your pantry? You make chicken fingers…breaded in pretzel crumbs…and you serve them with your favorite spicy honey sauce. At least that’s what I do. When you don’t have a lot to work with, you gotta try and make the best of what you got. And these chicken fingers are some of the best I’ve made.
Tangy from the honey mustard glaze, salty from the pretzel coating, and sweet from the spicy honey sauce, these flavors are hard to beat. Not only are these chicken fingers fun to eat, but they’re pretty easy too! Perfect for a quarantined Wild Wednesday night.

If you look back through past HBH recipes, you’ll see a handful of chicken finger and popcorn chicken recipes. There’s also my beloved (and popular) southern hot honey chicken as well. Yes, breaded chicken recipes are big favorites in my family. Personally, I love to bake the chicken fingers…and then add plenty of sauces for dipping. They’re so good, fun, and a nice switch up from the average weeknight dinner. You know?
But these chicken fingers are extra special, they’re a mash-up of a few oldie recipes I’ve shared in year’s past. For those of you who’ve been following along all the way back since the start of HBH (in 2012). You might remember that I once shared a pretzel crusted chicken salad with honey mustard. For whatever reason, as I was staring at the back of a pretzel bag I had in the pantry, I thought back to that chicken. And then, I knew I was making pretzel coated chicken fingers. I mean why not? I had frozen chicken tenders in the freezer. What else would I make with those two ingredients? It was a no brainer.
From there, I added the seasonings, plus the spicy honey sauce. In less than a few hours, I had these pretzel chicken fingers perfected. From there, I sent photos to my older brother Creighton, who loves chicken fingers more than anyone I know. Wishing he could have been here to enjoy them. Very much missing the rest of the family these days.
Creighton loved the photos and said to freeze some for his next trip out to Colorado.

To start, mix up the honey mustard and toss it with trimmed chicken tenders. The honey mustard is our flavor and our “glue” that helps adhere the pretzel crumbs onto the chicken tenders.
Next, finely crush the pretzels into crumbs to bread the chicken. The finely crushed pretzels are key. They flavor the chicken with the perfect amount of salt, which pairs wonderfully with the sweet and tangy honey mustard.
Tip? Pulse the pretzels in the food processor to really break them down into a fine crumb. If you don’t have a food processor, just add the pretzels to a ziplock bag, then step on the bag with your feet to finely crush them. Trust me, this works. You can even just use the actual pretzel bag and step on that. It’s what dad used to do when he’d make potato chip chicken when I was a kid. This trick is an oldie but a goodie.
Next, bake the chicken in the oven until it crisps all over. My secret is to gently dab/brush the chicken with olive oil before it bakes. This helps the coating to really crisp up nicely in the oven. You can’t skip this step, it’s crucial.

No chicken finger is complete without a dipping sauce…our two. In this family, you can never have enough sauce.
So first…the Spicy Honey Sauce. It’s inspired by the famous Nashville Hot Chicken and it’s the same sauce I use on my southern oven fried chicken. It’s spicy, but balanced with a touch of sweetness. The classic way to add sweetness to this spicy sauce is with brown sugar, but I prefer using honey for better flavor and texture.
In addition to the spicy honey sauce, I wanted to pair the fingers with something cooling…
Enter the cool ranch. I like to simply mix up a quick homemade ranch, but you can easily use your favorite store-bought ranch too. I like to use both sauces. Then you get a little buttery sweet and spicy sauce mixed in with a little creamy cooling ranch.
It is SO GOOD!

Once the chicken is done cooking, serve it up along with the sauces. I like to add these Tuscan style fries. If you’re going to do a chicken finger night, you might as well add the fries. Hey, this is quarantine life, we have to try to make some fun. Plus, just like the chicken, these fries are baked, not fried.
To sum things up, the chicken is a touch tangy and perfectly salted. The sauce is spicy, yet buttery. Put everything together and you’ll have tangy, salty, sweet, and spicy chicken fingers. So much (really) good flavor.
The best part about this recipe is that you’ll hopefully be able to find all of the ingredients in your pantry and your freezer. With such a large family, I always try to keep chicken tenders in the freezer at all times. They thaw much quicker than chicken breasts, and they make for a great last-minute protein source. The rest of the ingredients are all taken from the pantry shelves… honey, mustard, spices, and dried herbs.
Simple and easy!

Lastly, if you make these spicy honey mustard pretzel chicken fingers, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi there! Making these for the super bowl. Can I prep them today and bake them tomorrow?
Hey Mia,
Yes, that would be fine to do. I hope you enjoy the recipe, let me know how it turns out! xTieghan
Can I substitute something for the honey? Allergic to honey. Thank you
Hey Eileen,
You could use maple syrup in place of honey. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Can you recommend how to make this without dairy? We keep kosher so don’t mix dairy and meat, but I want to make these 🙂
Hey Dana,
I would use a dairy free milk. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
this sounds delish!! what kind of dijon mustard do you recommend using? the whole grain type or the creamy?
Hey Aurielle,
I would use creamy dijon mustard for this recipe. I hope you love them! xTieghan
Is there a way to make these in the air fryer?
Hey Julie Ann,
I have not made these in the air fryer so I am unsure on timing, but I do think it would work well. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
So good! It was perfect all together! Definitely making again!
Thanks so much Jillian! xTieghan
These are ABSOLUTELY delicious! I made them with gluten free pretzels and they were a CROWD PLEASER!!! Thank you so much for making so many amazing recipes. The sauce also really adds that extra something. This will be a family favorite for sure! YOU ROCK!
Hey Rachel,
I am so thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe, thanks so much for trying it out!! xTieghan
Hello! How long would you recommend baking these in an air fryer? Thanks!
Hey Zoe,
Sorry I have not tested these in an air fryer, although I do think it would work well. I hope you love the recipe. Let me know how it turns out! xTieghan
The flavors were amazing! I’d definitely make this again, especially the spicy honey sauce. The only issue I had was some of the crust not staying on and my chicken not looking as good as the picture.
Hey Chris,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try. I am so glad that it was enjoyed!! xTieghan
OMG! My husband made this for me tonight and it is SO GOOD!!! Stop everything and make it now. Husband and toddler friendly!
Hey Helen,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am so glad it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Very good – the sauce is amazing. I couldn’t get the pretzels to stick to the chicken. I did press them on but they still came right off. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Hey Diane,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad it was enjoyed! Sorry you have issues with the pretzels, I am wondering if the pieces were too big? Happy Sunday! xTieghan
Excellent! Loved by all in the household!!
Hey Stacy,
I am so glad you liked the recipe, thanks for giving it a go! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
Today I almost decided to order dinner out instead of making this recipe. So glad I decided not to. This was so quick and fantastic. We didn’t even use the ranch dressing. So tasty and great texture! Thank you Tieghan!
Hey Nal,
Thank you so much for making the recipe. I am thrilled that it was enjoyed! xTieghan
These are so good. We’ve made them at least four times now. My two year old never really liked chicken until he ate these. Buttery honey sauce?! So genius! Thank you!
Hey Emily,
I am so glad the recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for trying it out! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
Great recipe! I couldn’t get them to really brown… should I have flipped them? I did have two sheets of the fingers in the oven and don’t have a convection setting. Could either of those be it? Thanks!
Hey Katie,
Thanks for trying the recipe, I am sorry you had issues with browning them. Next time, I would flip halfway and then be sure to drizzle with olive oil. I hope this helps! xTieghan