Crispy, sticky, totally unhinged – this fakeaway chicken burger is everything a Friday night dinner should be.
Some dinners you cook because you have to. This is not one of those dinners. This burger is pure joy – crunchy, sticky, saucy and just a little bit ridiculous (in the best way). The Hot Honey Crunch Chicken Burger is what we make when we’re craving takeaway but don’t want to spend $70 on something underwhelming. It’s the burger that makes everyone pause mid-bite and say, “Wait. This is the best thing you’ve ever made!”
That hot honey glaze melts into the crunchy coating and hits every sweet-spicy note.
The chicken is coated in a crisp, seasoned crust, then air fried, oven-baked or pan-fried depending on your vibe. Then it’s brushed in a buttery, sweet-spicy (optionally!) hot honey glaze that soaks into the edges. Add pickles, mayo and crisp lettuce and it’s all over. You’ll want to eat it standing up at the bench while it’s still hot – and that’s fine.
This one’s not for a rushed Monday night, but for when you want the reward to be worth the effort. It’s a fakeaway ritual in burger form. Make it once and you’ll be hooked.
Hot, crispy, sticky and messy in the best way – this is not a burger you eat politely.
Why did my coating fall off?
It could be a few things – your oil might not have been hot enough, the chicken was moved too early, or you skipped the pre-dust step. Make sure to coat, rest and avoid flipping too soon.
Can I make this without buttermilk?
I’ve made this recipe more times than I can count, and the milk and vinegar hack (where you mix 250 ml/1 cup of milk with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar and let it sit for 5–10 minutes) does not work with this. It needs the thickness of the buttermilk for the coating to stick.
A fakeaway night the whole table will go quiet for – serve these straight out of the oven while the chicken’s still hot.
What else could I add to my burger?
Cheese, crispy bacon, Homemade Coleslaw, tomato, avocado, jalapeños, Pickled Red Onion, or even (controversial) sliced pineapple – go wild!
Same chicken, different methods – air frying or pan-frying both give you golden, crispy results. The top two pieces of chicken are air fried and the bottom two are pan-fried to show you the comparison.
What’s the best way to reheat the chicken?
Air fryer at 180°C (350°F) for 6–8 minutes or oven at 200°C (400°F) (180°C/350°F fan-forced) for 10–12 minutes. The microwave is fine too, but will soften the coating.
Four pantry staples, 5 minutes and one pan – this sauce turns simple dinners into something special.
Watch how to make Hot Honey Crunch Chicken Burger
If you enjoyed Hot Honey Crunch Chicken Burger, I think you’ll love:
Sticky, crispy and absolutely loaded with flavour, this Hot Honey Crunch Chicken Burger is fakeaway energy with real-life ingredients. Cook the chicken however suits you – oven, air fryer or pan – and get ready for a burger night that actually delivers.
Prep 15 minutesmins
Cook 25 minutesmins
Total 40 minutesmins
Servings: 4
Ingredients
CRISPY COATING
110g(¾cup)plain (all-purpose) flour
30g(¼cup)cornflour (cornstarch)
1tspsweet paprika
½tspgarlic powder
½tspsea salt flakes
CHICKEN
4large boneless, skinless chicken thighs
250ml(1cup)buttermilk
1tspsweet paprika
½tspgarlic powder
½tsponion powder
½tspsea salt flakes
Oil, for frying or oil spray for air fryer (see note 1)
HOT HONEY BUTTER
2tbspunsalted butter
3tbsphoney
½tspchilli (red pepper) flakes (adjust to taste)
¼tspsea salt flakes
TO SERVE
4brioche or burger buns
Whole-egg mayonnaise
Iceberg or cos (romaine lettuce), finely shredded
Bread and butter pickles (burger gherkins) or sliced gherkins (dill pickles)
Instructions
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Make the flour mix – In a shallow bowl, whisk together the flour, cornflour, paprika, garlic powder and salt.
Lightly pre-dust the chicken – Press the chicken gently into the flour mix so that it is lightly coated. (This helps the marinade cling and boosts crunch later.) Shake off the excess.
Marinate the chicken – In a large bowl, combine the pre-dusted chicken, buttermilk, sweet paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and salt. Mix to coat. If you have time, marinate for 1 hour or overnight in the fridge for extra juicy chicken although I rarely do this. You can coat and cook it straight away – it will still be delicious.
Coat the chicken – Remove the chicken from the marinade (you don’t need to let the excess marinade drip off – the little drips create extra crispy bits). Press the chicken firmly into the remaining flour mixture until well coated. The coated chicken can rest for up to 15 minutes before being cooked (resting it can also help the coating stick during cooking).
Cook the chicken (see note 2) –Air fryer: Preheat to 200°C (400°F). Spray both sides of the coated chicken with oil. Air fry for 14–16 minutes, flipping halfway, until golden and cooked through.Oven: Preheat to 220°C (425°F) (200°C/400°F fan-forced). Line a baking tray with baking (parchment) paper and spray it with oil. Add the coated chicken, spray the top generously with oil, then bake for 25–30 minutes, flipping halfway, or until golden and cooked through.Deep-fry: Heat a generous amount of oil (about 2 cm/¾ inch deep) in a large, heavy-based frying pan over medium heat. Fry the chicken for 7–8 minutes, flipping once halfway, or until golden brown and cooked through. Try not to touch the chicken in the first 60 seconds of cooking – this will stop the coating from falling off. Transfer the chicken to a plate lined with paper towel to drain any excess oil.
Make the hot honey – Melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl (for 20–30 seconds) or in a small saucepan over low heat. Stir in the honey, chilli flakes and salt.
Glaze the chicken – Brush or spoon the hot honey butter over the cooked chicken while the chicken is still hot. You can also toss the chicken and hot honey in a bowl to coat fully.
Assemble the burgers – Toast the buns. Spread mayonnaise on both sides, layer with lettuce, hot honey chicken, pickles and any leftover hot honey (optional). Pop on the top bun and serve immediately.
Nutrition information
Nutrition Facts
Hot Honey Crunch Chicken Burger
Amount per Serving
Calories
855
% Daily Value*
Fat
40
g
62
%
Saturated Fat
19
g
119
%
Trans Fat
0.4
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
3
g
Monounsaturated Fat
8
g
Cholesterol
278
mg
93
%
Sodium
1297
mg
56
%
Potassium
445
mg
13
%
Carbohydrates
88
g
29
%
Fiber
1
g
4
%
Sugar
21
g
23
%
Protein
37
g
74
%
Vitamin A
1663
IU
33
%
Vitamin C
0.2
mg
0
%
Calcium
144
mg
14
%
Iron
3
mg
17
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Note 1 – Use your oil of choice for frying, I like to use light olive oil or avocado oil, but any neutral oil of your choice will do. I use olive spray for air frying and oven-baking.Note 2 –Air fryer – Crisp, hands-off, minimal oil needed. Coating can be a little patchy and soft in sections (still incredibly delicious).Oven – Great for batch cooking. Coating can be a little patchy and soft in sections (still incredibly delicious).Deep-fry in a pan – Best crunch and colour, great for entertaining. Super crispy exterior, no soft patches, even colour.
Make ahead
Chicken marinade – Can be prepared up to 24 hours in advance.Hot honey butter – Store in a jar or airtight container for up to 7 days. Freeze in small containers or silicone trays for up to 3 months. Reheat gently on the stovetop or microwave before using.Burger toppings – Shred the lettuce and slice the pickles in advance and store separately in the fridge. See my 12 tips for fruit and vegetable storage.
Leftovers
Assembled burgers are best made and eaten immediately. For leftover cooked chicken:Fridge – Store the chicken in an airtight container for up to 3 days.Reheat – Air fryer (180°C/350°F for 6–8 minutes) or oven (200°C/400°F or 180°C/350°F fan-forced for 10–12 minutes).Leftover ideas – Use in wraps, rice bowls or grilled sandwiches with Homemade Coleslaw.Not suitable for freezing.
Please can you let me know what I can use instead of onion powder? They sell onion granules in UK supermarkets but I can’t find onion powder.
All your recipes I’ve tried so far have been fantastic! Especially the lamb, honey soy chicken and the tandoori chicken rice!
Hi Linda, thank you so much – that’s so lovely to hear 🥹 I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying the recipes! Yes, onion granules will work perfectly here. They’re just a little less concentrated than onion powder, so you can use slightly more (about 1½–2 times the amount). No need to adjust the cooking time – they’ll dissolve and cook through just fine as is. Hope you love this one too! Nic x
Mine and my partners favourite!! We have both made these multiple times. Best Friday night fakeaway and better than any burger we’ve ordered! (Made in airfryer).
Really tasty, I did mine in the oven and it didn’t give much of a crunch so will do it in the air fryer next time. Good flavours though. Family winner 🏅
Hi Carly, glad you enjoyed the flavours but I’m sorry it didn’t crisp up. The pan-frying will give you the best crunch, but the air fryer is also a great option. ❤️ Thanks for the stars, Nic x
Hey Nicole! Amazing recipe! Tried making it and tastes delicious! I want to ask you for some advice tho. Whenever I make it and it is oven time, the coating falls of while I flip the chicken. Did this ever happen to you?
Hi Petra, so glad you enjoyed the burger and I appreciate the rating. 🥰 Re the coating, it could be that your oil wasn’t hot enough, the chicken was moved too early, or you skipped the pre-dust step. Make sure to coat, rest (see step 4) and avoid flipping too soon. I hope this helps! Nic x
We made this for dinner tonight and it was a winner with everyone. I used homemade mini burger buns and cut the chicken thighs in half so they’d fit in the buns. Also added some old bay seasoning in the chicken coating and marinade. The hot honey sauce was yum too.
This has been on our weekly rotation since you posted the recipe. It’s so fast and simple and the flavors are spot on. My son is not a fan of honey, but the chicken itself is so good sauce or not. We all love it.
Hi Laura, to be honest, I don’t have a preferred brand of brioche buns. The ones I am using in the video are Toscano (in Australia), but I can’t say that these are the best out there. Nic x
I’ve recently discovered these recipes and they’ve completely transformed the way I plan meals. Over the past couple of weeks, every dish I’ve tried has been a big hit—especially with my family! The flavors are spot-on, and the instructions are easy to follow. It’s made dinner time something we all look forward to. Thank you for making meal planning not just easier, but way more enjoyable!
Wow, Robyn! What a fantastic comment. You’ve really made my day. 🥰 I can’t tell you how happy your feedback makes me. Keep on enjoying the recipes, there are plenty more coming down the pipeline! Thanks also for the rating, Nic x
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linda Power says:
Please can you let me know what I can use instead of onion powder? They sell onion granules in UK supermarkets but I can’t find onion powder.
All your recipes I’ve tried so far have been fantastic! Especially the lamb, honey soy chicken and the tandoori chicken rice!
Nicole says:
Hi Linda, thank you so much – that’s so lovely to hear 🥹 I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying the recipes! Yes, onion granules will work perfectly here. They’re just a little less concentrated than onion powder, so you can use slightly more (about 1½–2 times the amount). No need to adjust the cooking time – they’ll dissolve and cook through just fine as is. Hope you love this one too! Nic x
Kisakye Rose says:
Tried it so many times and it comes out delicious
Can’t stop having it
Nicole says:
So happy you have enjoyed this multiple times, Kisakye! ❤️ Nic x
Millie says:
Mine and my partners favourite!! We have both made these multiple times. Best Friday night fakeaway and better than any burger we’ve ordered! (Made in airfryer).
Nicole says:
Just brilliant to hear, Millie! 🥰 Thanks for your beautiful comments and for the rating. ❤️ Nic x
Laura says:
My parnter said it was the best chicken burger he’s ever had! Delish 🙂
Nicole says:
Wow, Laura, that’s an amazing compliment … you must have cooked the recipe beautifully! 👏🏻 Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Carly says:
Really tasty, I did mine in the oven and it didn’t give much of a crunch so will do it in the air fryer next time. Good flavours though. Family winner 🏅
Nicole says:
Hi Carly, glad you enjoyed the flavours but I’m sorry it didn’t crisp up. The pan-frying will give you the best crunch, but the air fryer is also a great option. ❤️ Thanks for the stars, Nic x
Petra says:
Hey Nicole! Amazing recipe! Tried making it and tastes delicious! I want to ask you for some advice tho. Whenever I make it and it is oven time, the coating falls of while I flip the chicken. Did this ever happen to you?
Nicole says:
Hi Petra, so glad you enjoyed the burger and I appreciate the rating. 🥰 Re the coating, it could be that your oil wasn’t hot enough, the chicken was moved too early, or you skipped the pre-dust step. Make sure to coat, rest (see step 4) and avoid flipping too soon. I hope this helps! Nic x
Lisa Bittner says:
Hi Nicole. I just want you to know that my 4 year-old son said “This is a masterpiece!”.
Nicole says:
Wow, Lisa, that is the BEST compliment ever! My day is made! 🥰 Thanks so much for the rating, too! Nic x
Rachel says:
My kids are not big fast food burger lovers but when I make these they are always inhaled!! Thank you Nic, another family favourite!
Nicole says:
Love to hear this, Rachel! Nic x
Amy says:
We made this for dinner tonight and it was a winner with everyone. I used homemade mini burger buns and cut the chicken thighs in half so they’d fit in the buns. Also added some old bay seasoning in the chicken coating and marinade. The hot honey sauce was yum too.
Everyone agreed we can make this again!
Nicole says:
So great to hear, Amy! Thanks for the rating, Nic x
Heidi says:
This has been on our weekly rotation since you posted the recipe. It’s so fast and simple and the flavors are spot on. My son is not a fan of honey, but the chicken itself is so good sauce or not. We all love it.
Nicole says:
So happy you are enjoying the recipes, Heidi! Thanks also for the rating, Nic x
Laura says:
Looking forward to making this recipe. Would love to know what Brioche Buns you use?
Nicole says:
Hi Laura, to be honest, I don’t have a preferred brand of brioche buns. The ones I am using in the video are Toscano (in Australia), but I can’t say that these are the best out there. Nic x
Robyn says:
I’ve recently discovered these recipes and they’ve completely transformed the way I plan meals. Over the past couple of weeks, every dish I’ve tried has been a big hit—especially with my family! The flavors are spot-on, and the instructions are easy to follow. It’s made dinner time something we all look forward to. Thank you for making meal planning not just easier, but way more enjoyable!
Nicole says:
Wow, Robyn! What a fantastic comment. You’ve really made my day. 🥰 I can’t tell you how happy your feedback makes me. Keep on enjoying the recipes, there are plenty more coming down the pipeline! Thanks also for the rating, Nic x