This Low-Point Baked Chicken is crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and coated in a rich, sticky glaze that caramelizes beautifully in the oven. Every bite delivers bold flavor with a satisfying crunch — without heavy breading or sugary sauces.
It’s perfect for anyone following a keto or low-carb lifestyle who still craves comforting, oven-baked chicken. The balance of protein, healthy fats, and minimal carbs makes it both filling and flavorful without feeling heavy.
Is This Good for Weight Loss?
Yes, this recipe can fit into a weight-loss-friendly keto or low-carb plan. It focuses on high protein and healthy fats, which help keep you full longer. Since it avoids traditional flour coatings and sugary sauces, it keeps net carbs low and supports balanced eating without excess calories.
Is This Keto or Not?
Yes, this recipe is keto-friendly when prepared with low-carb ingredients like almond flour and sugar-free glaze. Net carbs stay low because there’s no wheat flour or added sugar. Using skin-on chicken and keto-approved sweeteners keeps it aligned with keto macros while maintaining great flavor.
What is Low-Point Baked Chicken?
Low-Point Baked Chicken is an oven-baked chicken dish designed to be lighter than traditional fried chicken while still delivering crisp texture and bold flavor. It uses keto-friendly coatings and a sticky glaze instead of carb-heavy breading.
It’s inspired by comfort-style baked chicken but adapted for modern low-carb and keto meal plans.
Why This Chicken Bites is Special
- Keto-friendly without sacrificing flavor
- Crispy texture achieved through baking, not frying
- High-protein and satisfying
- Simple pantry ingredients
- Family-friendly and meal-prep approved
My Personal Experience
- The glaze caramelizes perfectly in the oven
It creates that sticky, slightly crispy coating without deep frying. - It reheats beautifully the next day
The texture stays tender inside while the outside firms up nicely again. - It satisfies fried chicken cravings
Without the heaviness or carb overload. - Great for batch cooking
I often double the recipe for easy weekly meals.
Perfect For
This recipe is ideal for busy weeknights, keto diet plans, family dinners, and meal prep containers. It works beautifully as a main protein paired with roasted vegetables, cauliflower mash, or a fresh low-carb salad.
Why You’ll Love This Chicken Bites
- Crispy without deep frying
Baking gives you golden edges while keeping the chicken juicy. - Big flavor, low carbs
The sticky glaze adds bold taste without added sugar. - Simple ingredients
Everything is easy to find and budget-friendly. - Perfect for leftovers
It stores and reheats extremely well.
Key Ingredients
Chicken thighs.
I prefer skin-on thighs for extra juiciness. They stay tender during baking and develop beautiful crispy edges.
Almond flour.
A great low-carb coating alternative. It adds texture without the carbs of regular flour.
Eggs.
Helps the coating stick and creates structure for that crisp exterior.
Olive oil.
Adds moisture and helps the coating brown evenly in the oven.
Sugar-free ketchup or chili sauce.
Gives that sticky, slightly sweet glaze without added sugar. Perfect for keto cooking.
Garlic powder.
Adds deep savory flavor that complements the glaze beautifully.
Paprika.
Enhances color and gives a subtle smoky note.
Salt and black pepper.
Simple but essential for balanced flavor.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping the wire rack, which prevents proper crisping underneath.
- Overcrowding the baking tray, causing steaming instead of browning.
- Using regular sugary sauce instead of keto-friendly glaze.
- Removing too early before the glaze thickens and caramelizes.
My Go-To 5 Tools for This Chicken Bites (Tried, Tested & Loved)
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- Baking sheet — ensures even heat distribution.
- Wire rack — allows air circulation for crispier results.
- Mixing bowls — for coating and glaze preparation.
- Tongs — helps flip chicken easily without damaging coating.
Caleb’s Recipe Tips
- Don’t skip patting the chicken dry before coating. Moisture is the enemy of crispiness — trust me, I learned this the hard way!
- Bake on a wire rack if possible. It keeps the bottom from getting soggy and gives you that evenly crispy texture.
- Brush the glaze during the last 10 minutes. This prevents burning and gives you that glossy, sticky finish.
- If you want extra crisp, broil for 2–3 minutes at the end — but watch closely so it doesn’t burn.
- Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving. The juices redistribute and the coating firms up beautifully.
Storage Instructions
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in the oven or air fryer to restore crispiness.
For freezing, place cooled chicken in freezer-safe containers or zip bags for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
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Description
This recipe is ideal for busy weeknights, keto diet plans, family dinners, and meal prep containers. It works beautifully as a main protein paired with roasted vegetables, cauliflower mash, or a fresh low-carb salad.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Place a wire rack over a baking sheet.
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Pat chicken dry. This helps the coating stick and crisp properly.
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In one bowl, beat eggs. In another, mix almond flour, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
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Dip chicken into eggs, then coat in almond flour mixture evenly.
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Arrange on rack. Drizzle lightly with olive oil for better browning.
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Bake for 25–30 minutes until golden and internal temperature reaches 165°F (75°C).
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Brush sugar-free glaze on top and return to oven for 8–10 minutes until sticky and caramelized.
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Optional: Broil on high for 2–3 minutes for extra crispness (watch closely).
Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:380kcalTotal Fat:26gCholesterol:165mgSodium:520mgPotassium:420mgTotal Carbohydrate:6gSugars: 2gProtein:32gCalcium: 60mg
Note
Store in airtight containers for best freshness.
Reheat in oven at 350°F to maintain texture.
Contains nuts (almond flour).
Add a squeeze of lemon before serving for brightness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use chicken breasts?
Yes, but reduce cooking time to prevent dryness.
Is this recipe spicy?
No, unless you add chili flakes.
Can I air fry it?
Yes, cook at 375°F for about 20–25 minutes.
Can I make it dairy-free?
It already is dairy-free.
Does the glaze burn easily?
Only if added too early; brush during the last 10 minutes.
