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Chicken Patties - juicy chicken patty recipe with teriyaki sauce. One of the best ground chicken recipes ever! So good and even the pickiest eaters love them.
Chicken Patty Recipe
If you love ground chicken, you’re going to love this extremely juicy, moist and healthy chicken patties recipe.
The chicken is well seasoned with just the perfect balance of flavors. It’s so moist with the juice practically bursts in the mouth.
Serve them as is or best with a dipping sauce such as teriyaki sauce. These are the BEST chicken patties ever!
Ingredients
Ingredients For Chicken Patties
- Ground chicken
- Scallion
- Egg
- Cayenne pepper
- Japanese mirin
- Toasted sesame oil
- Salt
- Ground white pepper
- Cooking oil
Ingredients For Teriyaki Sauce
- Japanese mirin
- Soy sauce
- Sugar
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.
How To Make Chicken Patties
Step 1: Combine all the ingredients together. Stir to mix well.
Step 2: To shape the ground chicken mixture into patties, wet both hands with water. Scoop up the chicken mixture, shape into a ball and flatten with your hands. Set aside.
Step 3: Heat up a skillet on medium-low heat. Add the cooking oil. Transfer the chicken patties onto the skillet, pan fry for about 1-2 minutes on each side. Turn over and pan fry the other side for another 1-2 minutes. If the center is not cooked through, keep turning back and forth and continue to cook.
Step 4: Combine all the ingredients of the Teriyaki Sauce in a sauce pan. On low heat, simmer and reduce it to a thicker consistency, about 10 minutes. Serve the chicken patties with teriyaki sauce, optional.
Cooking Tips
The best chicken patties should be juicy and moist. However, most store-bought patties such as Costco, Foster Farms are all breaded, dry and tasteless.
Follow my cooking tips, techniques and secrets below for the best ever homemade chicken patties.
- DO NOT use breadcrumbs or panko in the ingredients. Breadcrumbs soak up the natural juice in the ground chicken, making the patty dry with a grainy texture. DO NOT coat the patties with breadcrumbs, too.
- Shallow fry the patties on a skillet with just a little bit of cooking oil. DO NOT deep fry.
- Add 1 tablespoon of cooking wine (you can use white wine or Japanese sweet rice wine “mirin”) into the ground chicken mixture. This will ensure that the patties are bursting with juicy flavors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can bake the patties in the oven. I recommend 425F for 8 minutes.
There are many ways to serve the patties. You can eat the patty as is or serve with a dipping sauce such as teriyaki sauce. Another favorite way is to make them into chicken patty sandwich, with burger buns, mini slider buns or slices of bread.
Yes, you sure can. After shaping them into patties, you can wrap them tightly with aluminum foil or plastic wrap. Freeze in the refrigerator for up to a few weeks. To cook, thaw the patties at room temperature before cooking. You can also freeze them after they are cooked. Just reheat in a microwave before serving.
Yes, you can. You can use ground turkey, beef or pork. Other great option is salmon to make salmon patties.
Each chicken patty is only 127 calories per serving. It’s low calories and very healthy!
What To Serve With Chicken Patties
Serve this dish with side dish such as a salad or vegetables. For a healthy meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
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Chicken Patties
Ingredients
- 1 lb. (500g) ground chicken, thaw to room temperature
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 scallion, cut into rounds
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3 dashes ground white pepper, or black pepper
- 3 dashes cayenne pepper
- 1 tablespoon Japanese mirin , sweet cooking wine, optional
- 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons cooking oil
Teriyaki Sauce (Optional)
- 1/3 cup Japanese mirin, sweet rice wine
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce, low sodium preferred
- 1 tablespoon sugar
Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients and stir to mix well.
- To shape the ground chicken mixture into patties, wet both hands with water. Scoop up the mixture, form it into a ball, and then flatten it with your hands. Set aside.
- Heat a skillet over medium-low heat and add the cooking oil. Transfer the chicken patties to the skillet and pan-fry for about 1-2 minutes on each side. If the center is not cooked through, continue to flip the patties back and forth until fully cooked.
- Combine all the ingredients for the Teriyaki Sauce in a saucepan. Simmer on low heat, reducing the sauce to a thicker consistency for about 10 minutes. Serve the chicken patties with the teriyaki sauce, if desired.
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Notes
- If you double the recipe, you can use one egg, including the egg white.
- DO NOT use breadcrumbs or panko in the ingredients.
- Breadcrumbs soak up the natural juice in the ground chicken, making the patty dry with a grainy texture.
- DO NOT coat the patties with breadcrumbs, too.
- Shallow fry the patties on a skillet with just a little bit of cooking oil.
- DO NOT deep fry.
- Add 1 tablespoon of cooking wine (you can use white wine or Japanese sweet rice wine “mirin”) into the ground chicken mixture.
- This will ensure that the patties are bursting with juicy flavors.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I love this recipe. I use it to make chicken burgers. So delicious.
I should have said I just add some lettuce, tomato and kewpie mayo, sometimes a slice of cheese melted on the patty.
Yummy!
So amazingly tasty and simple. Very healthy too. I love your website!
Thanks!!
Have you tried these on the grill?
Super delicious and super easy to.prepare. Tried it for the first time for lunch and it was wiped clean! Thank you Bee for a wonderful recipe.
Thanks.
Omg how did I not know to use mirin in meatballs before, thank you sharing!!! They are sooo tasty and something the whole family enjoys! Yay for only having to cook one meal to satisfy everyone!!
Just made these for dinner tonight and they were awesome. This will definitely be a go to recipe for me ?
Hello Bee, was wondering if we can bake these patties instead of pan frying. Thanks.
Yes you can, at 425F for 8 minutes.
Didn’t make any changes and they were delicious and something different. I will make them again.
What do you mean by “one stalk scallions”?
One scallion, like one whole thing. B – https://i.stack.imgur.com/HDCmX.jpg
These were delightful! I was impressed that such simple ingredients could be so tasty and I didn’t have sweet Japanese wine or could I find it the second time I made them. The texture is part of the flavor success. They are so tender! Easiest meat dish ever. I spread Hoisin Sauce on them the first time instead of making Teriyaki and we loved it. A definite staple here! Thank you! ?
Thanks for your trying!
Hi Bee! This looks really yummy and Iโm excited to do this for a potluck gathering. I will most likely be doubling the recipe so should we still do just one egg yolk or 2 egg yolks? And is it the same for the other ingredients? Thanks so much!
Mary
Hi Mary, if you double the recipe, you can use 1 egg, including the egg white. Yes, all recipes should be double.
Thanks so much, Bee!