These air fryer honey chipotle chicken tenders are seriously good. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and coated in a sweet and smoky sauce that brings everything together.
The sauce is the real star here. It’s a simple mix of honey, adobo sauce, butter, and lime juice – takes about two minutes to make but adds so much flavor.

The air fryer does all the heavy lifting when it comes to getting that golden, crunchy coating. No deep frying needed, and they come out just as satisfying.
Whether you’re making these for a quick dinner or as a snack for game day, they work perfectly either way. Kids and adults both love them.
The whole recipe comes together in about 20 minutes, which makes it great for busy weeknights when you still want something that feels like a treat.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Crispy Without Deep Frying – These chicken tenders come out perfectly golden and crunchy using your air fryer, so you get that satisfying crunch without dunking anything in a pot of oil. Way less mess and way less guilt.
The Sauce Is Unreal – The honey chipotle sauce hits that perfect sweet-smoky-spicy combo that makes you want to lick the bowl. It only takes four ingredients to whisk together, and it honestly tastes like something from a restaurant.

Sweet, Smoky, and a Little Spicy – The honey brings sweetness, the adobo sauce brings smokiness and gentle heat, and the lime juice ties it all together with a little brightness. It’s a flavor combination that keeps you reaching for one more tender.
Panko Makes All the Difference – Using panko breadcrumbs instead of regular breadcrumbs gives these tenders an extra light and shatteringly crispy coating. The air fryer gets those panko flakes so crunchy it honestly rivals any deep-fried version.
Ingredients
- 1.5 lb Chicken Tenderloins
- 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
- 2 Eggs (beaten)
- 1 cup Panko Breadcrumbs
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
- Cooking Spray
For the Honey Chipotle Sauce
- 3 tbsp Honey
- 2 tbsp Adobo Sauce (from canned chipotles)
- 1 tbsp Butter (melted)
- 1 tsp Lime Juice
How to Make
Step 1
Set up a breading station: flour with salt and garlic powder in one dish, beaten eggs in a second dish, and panko breadcrumbs in a third dish.
Step 2
Dredge each chicken tenderloin in seasoned flour, shake off excess, dip in egg, then press firmly into the panko breadcrumbs to coat on all sides.
Step 3
Preheat the air fryer to 390F. Spray the basket with cooking spray. Arrange the breaded tenders in a single layer without overcrowding and spray the tops lightly. Air fry for 10-12 minutes, flipping once halfway, until golden brown and cooked through.

Step 4
While the chicken cooks, whisk together the honey, adobo sauce, melted butter, and lime juice until smooth and glossy.

Step 5
Brush or drizzle the honey chipotle sauce generously over the hot tenders as soon as they come out. Serve immediately with extra sauce on the side for dipping.

Tips
Pat the Chicken Dry First
Before you start breading, lay the chicken tenderloins on a paper towel and pat them dry on both sides. This only takes a minute but it makes a big difference.

If there is moisture on the surface, the flour won’t stick properly and the whole coating can slide right off during cooking. Dry chicken gives the flour something to grip onto, and that first layer of flour is what holds everything else together.
Don’t Skip Preheating the Air Fryer
Let your air fryer run at 390F for about 3-5 minutes before you put the chicken in. Putting breaded tenders into a cold air fryer means they sit there while the temperature slowly climbs, and the coating can get soggy before it ever has a chance to crisp up.
A properly preheated air fryer starts crisping the outside right away. That blast of hot air is what seals the coating and gives you that golden crunch on the first bite.
Really Press the Panko On
Don’t just lay the chicken in the panko and hope for the best. Use your hand to press the breadcrumbs firmly into the surface on all sides. Pick the tender up and gently press any bare spots back into the panko until it is fully covered.

Panko breadcrumbs are light and flaky, which is why they get so crispy in the air fryer. But that also means they don’t cling as easily as regular breadcrumbs. Pressing them on firmly is the only way to get a thick, even coating that stays put.
If the coating is patchy or loose, those bare spots will dry out during cooking and you won’t get that satisfying crunch all the way around.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use chicken breasts instead of chicken tenderloins?
Yes, you can cut boneless, skinless chicken breasts into strips that are roughly the same size as tenderloins. Try to keep them about 1 inch wide and even in thickness so they cook at the same rate in the air fryer.
Just keep in mind that thicker strips may need an extra minute or two of cook time. Always check that the internal temperature reaches 165F before pulling them out.
Air Fryer Honey Chipotle Chicken Tenders
- 1.5 lb Chicken Tenderloins
- 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
- 2 Eggs (beaten)
- 1 cup Panko Breadcrumbs
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
- Cooking Spray
- 3 tbsp Honey
- 2 tbsp Adobo Sauce (from canned chipotles)
- 1 tbsp Butter (melted)
- 1 tsp Lime Juice
- Set up a breading station: flour with salt and garlic powder in one dish, beaten eggs in a second dish, and panko breadcrumbs in a third dish.
- Dredge each chicken tenderloin in seasoned flour, shake off excess, dip in egg, then press firmly into the panko breadcrumbs to coat on all sides.
- Preheat the air fryer to 390F. Spray the basket with cooking spray. Arrange the breaded tenders in a single layer without overcrowding and spray the tops lightly. Air fry for 10-12 minutes, flipping once halfway, until golden brown and cooked through.
- While the chicken cooks, whisk together the honey, adobo sauce, melted butter, and lime juice until smooth and glossy.
- Brush or drizzle the honey chipotle sauce generously over the hot tenders as soon as they come out. Serve immediately with extra sauce on the side for dipping.