aren't all chicken strips boneless? boneless wings are different from chicken strips. boneless wings suck though.
Boneless wings are basically chicken strips cut smaller and dunked in sauce. They suck because they're white meat and are therefore dry.
Bush's, 4 strips with fries, gravy and a roll for $5. The chicken is juicy, and they have that yummy seasoning to put on it.
Calling Fatty FatBastard... ... Fatty.... do you copy.... This thread is in desperate need of your junk food prowess!
Best chicken strips on Earth are at Pluckers in Austin. Real chicken breast, breaded with corn flakes. Too bad they're so expensive!
whataburger. of course you get the strips that come with a country gravy and as a bonus... you get oily slices of toast to dip in the left over gravy. mmmmmm.
popeye's spicy chicken strips are the BOMB. f*ck the haters... i got your back, DoD. edit: btw... gil's golden fried chicken in san marcos is home to the best chicken strips EVAR. get you a side of mashed potatos, some fried okra, and a large sweet tea..... allsome.
As someone who has wandered the earth for 29 years in search of the best chicken fingers around (it's why I was put on this planet, I think), I have to say that Houston's (and their tempura batter) is the clear winner. It's not listed on their menu, but trust me, they have 'em, and they're amazing. (However, I will say that the Park Ave. location in New York and the one in Santa Monica don't have them. The ones in Houston do, though.) Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to my quest to find the best damn cheese broccoli soup in the world. (Black-Eyed Pea has the lead so far...)
Didn't read any of y'all's responses, because I always know the answer... Houston's (the restaurant) Chicken & Friends. If you like 'em spicy, dab tobasco on them, and wait 1 minute. I defy anyone to find me better...
Right now, I would go with Caine's. I don't know, I just really dig those strips, I think I'll have some tomorrow. I think the Caine sauce might be one of the reasons, even though I'm sure it's just ketchup, mayo, and pepper. Years ago, I used to go to Pappa's Seafood House with my family a lot and I remember one of my favorite things to order was the Chicken and Shrimp. I just remember those chicken strips and that honey mustard being really good.
No kidding! I consider myself a very good cook, and I can't fry anything to save my life! It always comes out way too greasy, or bready. Definitely something people should learn...