These 4-ingredient chicken Carmichael bites are the kind of retro party appetizer that never seems to go out of style. They have that church-supper, potluck-table charm my family always loved, and they are perfect when you need something warm, savory, and easy without a long grocery list. With just a few basic ingredients, you get bite-size pieces of chicken with a crispy, browned coating and plenty of crowd-pleasing flavor.
Serve these bites warm with plenty of toothpicks or a small serving fork, alongside simple party favorites like a relish tray, deviled eggs, baked beans, macaroni salad, or a green salad. They also pair well with dipping sauces such as ranch, honey mustard, or barbecue sauce, and they fit right in on a game-day spread with sliders and chips.
4-Ingredient Chicken Carmichael Bites
Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-size pieces
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a rimmed baking sheet or shallow baking pan with foil for easy cleanup.
2. In a medium bowl, stir together the biscuit baking mix and grated Parmesan cheese until evenly combined.
3. Dip each piece of chicken first into the melted butter, then roll it in the biscuit mix mixture to coat all sides.
4. Arrange the coated chicken pieces in a single layer on the foil-lined pan, leaving a little space between each piece.
5. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the outside is golden brown and crisp.
6. Serve hot on a platter with toothpicks for easy snacking.
Variations & Tips
Add a little seasoning: If you want a little more flavor while keeping the spirit of the original recipe, add a pinch of garlic powder, paprika, or black pepper to the coating mix.
Use chicken thighs: Boneless, skinless chicken thighs work well too and stay especially juicy. Just cut them into similar-size pieces so they cook evenly.
Keep pieces uniform: Try to cut the chicken into evenly sized bites so everything finishes baking at the same time. This is especially helpful when making a double batch for a party or potluck.
Make ahead: You can coat the chicken a few hours ahead, cover the pan, and refrigerate until baking time. That little bit of prep makes busy evenings and weekend gatherings much easier.
Don’t overcrowd the pan: Give the pieces a little room so they brown instead of steam. If you are doubling the recipe, use two pans or bake in batches for the crispiest result.