Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwiches (Recipe Inspired by ALL WE EVER WANTED) (2024)

One of the things I love about Emily Giffin’s novels is that she really captures the soul of whatever city or town she sets her story in.

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I was excited to see that All We Ever Wanted is set in Nashville, which I became more interested in since my close friends moved down there a few years ago. We’ve yet to visit them, but we hope to adventure with them in their new city soon. Honestly, given how much the food scene in Nashville has grown over the past 5-10 years, I’m surprised it didn’t land on my to-visit list earlier.

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Other than country music, when I think of Nashville, I think of 1) biscuits, and 2) hot chicken. We rarely find good fried chicken, hot or otherwise, up here in the North, so whenever I venture down South, I consume all the fried chicken (and biscuits) I can get my hands on. I’ve yet to try Nashville Hot Chicken, but I’m eagerly anticipating the day that I do.

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Until then, I have my Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwiches, which are a delicious nod (or, so I believe) to the classic recipe. And, of course, with a little modification.

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I’ve mentioned before that the Cottage kitchen is poorly ventilated, which means we smell it for days if we make anything that’s deep-fried. As a result, we often “oven-fry” anything that is meant to be deep-fried, and this hot chicken is no exception.

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Sorry, what was that? The crunchiness of fried chicken is the best part, you say? Oh, I hear you. I don’t like to lose any crunch, either. Which is why I’ve perfected the art of making sure anything I oven-fry comes out pretty dang crispy. The secret is a combo of two breadcrumbs – “regular” and panko – and spritzing the breaded meat with cooking spray to make sure everything gets a crispy, crunchy top. High oven heat and baking on a cooling rack helps a lot, too.

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These chicken cutlets were crispy when they came out of the oven, and they were still crispy after being drenched in the hot sauce. And, bonus: since it’s not deep-fried in a vat of oil, this version of Nashville Hot Chicken is a little healthier than the usual version.

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Another modification I made to this recipe was to the sauce. Authentic Nashville Hot Chicken recipes fry their chicken, then use the leftover frying oil to make the sauce. Since I baked the chicken instead of frying it (and, since I firmly believe that using fry oil in the sauce would destroy my stomach), I used melted Smart Balance in lieu of the hot oil. I chose Smart Balance over butter because it has a more oily texture when it melts than butter, which is creamier when melted. You could probably use margarine to the same effect, and, of course, you could use butter if you really want to (no judgement).

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I decided to serve the chicken sandwiches on brioche buns. I realize that a buttermilk biscuit would probably be a more realistic Southern food experience, but 1) I am crap at making biscuits, and 2) this is a very saucy sandwich, and I felt like the brioche would hold up better to the saucy mess.

[Side note: I hate soggy food. HATE IT. Nothing grosses me out more than a sandwich or burger with bread that’s started to disintegrate into mushiness due to juices and/or condiments. *shudders* I hate sogginess so much that I have been known to devour a ½ lb burger in under 3 minutes simply to avoid Soggy Bun Experience. Yes, that is in caps. Because it is a thing.]

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Just so you know? I was not wrong. The thick, buttery brioche stood up perfectly to the glossy, dripping sauce smothering each crispy chicken cutlet, and the egg-yness of the bread also helped tone down the raging spice of the sandwich. #WIN

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Dole out these sandwiches immediately after coating the chicken in the sauce, and I recommend serving them with pickle chips and crunchy potato chips.

Confession: I intended to make my own Quick Pickles for this recipe, but like the scatterbrained blogger I am, I forgot to write “buy a cucumber” on my shopping list…and, you can’t make pickles without cucumbers. However, I’m a big fan of store-bought dill pickle chips, so I used what I had on hand already. The salty, briny crunch of the pickle was delicious with the fiery sauce.

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And, yes, this is fiery. I’m actually a little terrified of trying real Nashville Hot Chicken.I made a “mild” version for this post, but I gotta tell ya — it was still pretty dang spicy. (I may or may not be typing this while popping Tums like they’re Necco Wafers.)

If you’re someone who really likes to bring the heat, I’ve suggested some recipe tweaks to amp up the spice factor for you. But, if you’re a wimp like me when it comes to spicy foods, leave the recipe as it is.

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And, maybe have some cheese slices and a glass of milk on standby. Just in case.

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Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwiches

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Servings 4 sandwiches

Ingredients

  • 1.5 lb thin-sliced boneless, skinless chicken cutlets (4-5 cutlets)
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1 tbsp vinegar-based hot sauce**
  • 3/4 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 cup Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
  • 1 tsp salt + more for sprinkling
  • 1/4 tsp ground black pepper
  • 2 tbsp cayenne pepper**
  • 2 tbsp light brown sugar
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 cup Smart Balance, melted
  • 4-5 brioche buns (or bread of your choice)
  • dill pickle chips (optional)
  • Cheese slices (optional)

Instructions

PREP INSTRUCTIONS

  • Preheat oven to 425F.

  • Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil, then fit a cooling rack into the foil-lined sheet. Spray cooling rack with cooking spray (like Pam) and set aside.

  • Slice buns and set aside.

  • Combine the cayenne pepper, brown sugar, chili powder, garlic powder, and paprika in a small ingredient bowl, and set aside.

  • Crack the eggs into a shallow bowl and add the hot sauce. Whisk with a fork until combined, and set aside near the prepped baking sheet.

  • Combine both types of breadcrumbs, 1 tsp salt, and pepper in a second shallow bowl and set aside near the prepped baking sheet.

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS

  • Generously dredge each chicken cutlet, first in the egg mixture, then in the breadcrumb mixture, on both sides until completed coated. Lay chicken cutlets in a single layer on the cooling rack of the prepped baking sheet. Spray tops of breaded cutlets with cooking spray.

  • Place the baking sheet with cutlets in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes until cooked through. (Baking time will vary based on the thickness of the chicken.)

  • While the chicken bakes, make your sauce: Place 1 cup of smart balance in a small saucepot, preferable one that allows you to pour easily from the sides. Melt Smart Balance over low heat, whisking often, until completely melted and no longer foamy.

  • Remove saucepan from heat and immediately whisk in the spice mixture you made earlier. Whisk until all ingredients blend into a smooth sauce. Set side.

  • Once chicken is cooked through and crust is crispy, remove from oven. Immediately sprinkle chicken with salt.

  • While chicken is still hot, pour some of the sauce into a clean shallow bowl. Using tongs, place a chicken cutlet in the bowl, then pour a little more sauce over the top. Turn cutlet over with tongs until completely covered with sauce, then place on a side platter. Repeat this process with remaining cutlets.

  • Once all cutlets are coated with sauce, you can pour more sauce over the tops of them if you desire.

  • Assemble sandwiches: Place a sauced cutlet on a cut brioche roll, then top with pickle chips and cheese, if desired. Serve immediately.

Notes

**This recipe makes a “mild” version of Hot Chicken, which was still very spicy! If you really want to amp up the heat, use 2 tbsp hot sauce and up to 6 tbsp cayenne pepper. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you.

This recipe is adapted from Bon Appetit.

Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwiches (Recipe Inspired by ALL WE EVER WANTED) (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of the Nashville hot chicken sandwich? ›

The Nashville hot chicken origin story

The origins of the dish are unofficially traced back to the kitchen of Thornton Prince in the 1930s, according to his great-great niece, Semone Jeffries, the CEO of Prince's Hot Chicken in Nashville.

What makes Nashville hot chicken different? ›

Nashville chicken's signature heat comes from a spice blend that usually includes cayenne pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and other secret ingredients. The specific combination and proportions of these spices contribute to the distinctive flavor that defines Nashville hot chicken.

What is on a Nashville hot chicken sandwich from A&W? ›

Nashville Hot Chicken Cruncher™: Made with super-CRISPY and JUICY breaded chicken with a spicy Nashville glaze, complemented by Chubby mayo and sweet bread and butter pickles, all sandwiched between a perfectly toasted brioche-style bun.

What is the original hot chicken in Nashville? ›

In the last few years, the hot chicken trend has caught on like wildfire throughout the South, but Prince's Hot Chicken is the original and remains the gold standard for hot chicken.

Did KFC take away Nashville hot? ›

A world-famous chicken chain is doing a little early spring cleaning — at least when it comes to its menu. On Feb. 9, Kentucky Fried Chicken announced several items are on the way out: wings, popcorn chicken, Nashville hot sauce, strawberry lemonade and chocolate chip cookies.

What is the deal with Nashville hot chicken? ›

Legend has it, this fiery blend is the work of a scorned Nashville woman whose fried chicken loving partner, Thornton Prince, had a habit of coming home late with a little more than sweat around his collar. After a particularly debaucherous night, Prince woke up to the smell of freshly cooked fried chicken.

Who made the original Nashville hot chicken? ›

The origin story of Nashville Hot Chicken is more of a legend than a historical account – making it that much more entertaining. It began with a man by the name of Thornton Prince.

What is the flavor profile of Nashville hot? ›

The Nashville Hot flavor is an irresistible combination of intense heat and robust spices. The chicken is marinated in a fiery blend of cayenne pepper, paprika, and other seasonings, resulting in a deep, mouthwatering heat balanced by a hint of sweetness.

Who invented the Nashville hot chicken sandwich? ›

The James Beard Foundation recently gave Prince's Chicken Shack an American Classic Award for inventing the dish.

Is KFC discontinuing Nashville hot chicken sandwiches? ›

Unfortunately for devout followers of the Nashville hot sauce used by KFC — which was served on both tenders and bone-in chicken upon its 2016 introduction — the fast food fried chicken chain decided to nix the menu item in February 2023.

What is Nashville hot chicken sauce made of? ›

Make the Hot Sauce

Combine the butter, lard, cayenne pepper, brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, kosher salt, and pepper over medium-high heat. Cook until the fat melts. Keep the sauce warm until ready to use.

Why is Nashville hot chicken so spicy? ›

A typical Nashville-style hot chicken spice paste has two key ingredients: lard and cayenne pepper. The two are mixed together, three parts pepper to one part lard, and heated until they form a thick sauce. Some restaurants vary the composition of the paste, adding sugar, garlic, or additional hot sauce.

Is Princes or Hattie BS better? ›

Taste-wise they are both top-notch. Prince's is juicy and crispy, and Hattie B's is spicy and flavorful. The prices were comparable, and the sides, at least at Hattie B's, were great too. You really can't go wrong with either.

Which Hattie B's is the original? ›

The original Hattie B's Hot Chicken opened in Midtown Nashville on August 9, 2012. A second location opened in June 2014 in West Nashville, a location in Birmingham, Alabama, opened in June 2016, and a third Nashville location opened in November 2017. A new location was opened in Midtown Memphis in April 2018.

What is Memphis hot chicken? ›

While there isn't a single definitive recipe for Memphis Chicken, the common thread is its seasoning. The blend usually consists of a mix of dry rub ingredients synonymous with Memphis barbecue. Think paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, and other spices that give it a robust and spicy kick.

Where did hot chicken sandwich originate? ›

The Origin of Hot Chicken

Legend has it that the first hot chicken was created by Thornton Prince, the owner of a Nashville restaurant called Prince's Hot Chicken Shack. According to the story, Thornton's girlfriend was angry with him one night and sought revenge by making his fried chicken dish as spicy as possible.

Who founded Nashville hot chicken? ›

The origin story of Nashville Hot Chicken is more of a legend than a historical account – making it that much more entertaining. It began with a man by the name of Thornton Prince.

Where did the chicken sandwich originate? ›

The first chicken sandwich is thought to have been created in 1946 by an Atlanta restaurant entrepreneur named Truett Cathy as a substitute for the famous hamburger. His recipe was simple. He grilled a piece of chicken fillet and served it in a bun. He called this new invention of his the Chick-fil-A.

When did KFC introduce Nashville hot chicken? ›

The fried chicken experts at KFC were the first quick-serve to bring the trendy, regional flavor of Nashville Hot Chicken to people nationwide at an affordable price when it launched the dish in 2016.

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