
30g of protein under 200 calories sounds perfect—until your low calorie air fryer chicken tenders turn dry inside and miss that crispy edge.
This version fixes that with a lighter coating that locks in moisture while still giving you a golden, crisp finish in under 15 minutes.
Why This Recipe Works
You don’t need heavy breading to get that crisp, and that’s where most recipes go wrong. Instead of relying on thick coatings that add calories without improving texture, this method uses a lighter layer that still gives you that satisfying bite while letting the chicken stay tender inside.
The balance here is simple but effective—enough structure on the outside to crisp up in the air fryer, but not so much that it dries out before the inside cooks through.

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The Ingredients You’ll Need

- Chicken tenders
- Egg (or egg white)
- Light breadcrumbs or panko (optional)
- Grated parmesan
- Garlic powder
- Paprika
- Salt
- Black pepper
- Light olive oil spray
The parmesan helps create a crisp edge without needing a heavier coating.
How to Make Low Calorie Air Fryer Chicken Tenders
Step 1: Prep and Season the Chicken


Pat the chicken tenders dry, then season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika.
Skipping this step leaves the inside bland even if the outside looks right.
Step 2: Coat Lightly (or Skip for No Breading)

Dip each tender into egg, then lightly coat with breadcrumbs and parmesan.
For a lower calorie version, skip the coating and rely on seasoning only.
Step 3: Air Fry Until Crispy
Place in a single layer, lightly spray with oil, and air fry at 400°F (200°C) for 10–12 minutes, flipping halfway.
They should come out golden outside and tender inside.

This is where most people lose the crispiness—overcrowding the basket or skipping the light spray makes a bigger difference than expected. If you prefer something even simpler with a similar result, this version of low calorie chicken strips follows the same idea with less coating and fewer steps.
Common Mistakes
Overcrowding the air fryer basket is one of the fastest ways to lose crispiness when making low calorie air fryer chicken tenders—when they sit too close, they steam instead of crisp.
Skipping the light oil spray is another small mistake that leaves the surface dry instead of golden.
Cooking too long is what usually makes the inside rubbery. Once the outside is crisp, the inside is already done—chicken should only be cooked to a safe internal temperature, as recommended by Food Safety.
Texture & Consistency

The outside of these low calorie air fryer chicken tenders should feel lightly crisp, not heavy or thick, while the inside stays juicy and tender.
If the coating feels hard or dry, it usually means the tenders were overcooked or had too much breading.
A lighter coating helps them crisp faster without trapping moisture, which is what gives you that balanced texture..
Storage, Meal Prep & Easy Variations
These tenders store well if handled properly:
- Let them cool completely before storing
- Keep them in an airtight container (up to 3 days)
- Reheat in the air fryer for a few minutes to bring back the crisp
For variations, you can keep it simple without changing the base method:
- Toss them in a light sauce after cooking for extra flavor
- A buffalo-style coating works especially well and keeps calories controlled, similar to the approach used in this high protein buffalo chicken dip
- For a higher protein version, skip breadcrumbs and rely on seasoning with a bit of parmesan
Are Air Fryer Chicken Tenders Good for Weight Loss?
They can be, especially when the coating is kept light and oil is minimal.
This version stays lower in calories while still providing around 30g of protein per serving, which helps keep you full longer.
If you’re building a full meal, pairing them with a quick air fryer side can make it more complete without extra effort—something simple like this frozen garlic bread in air fryer works well alongside.

Final Thoughts
Light, crispy, and actually satisfying—these low calorie air fryer chicken tenders prove you don’t need heavy breading to get it right. Once you get the timing and spacing down, it’s the kind of recipe you’ll keep coming back to.

low calorie air fryer chicken tenders
Ingredients
- Chicken tenders boneless skinless
- 1 egg
- 2-3 tbsp breadcrumbs optional
- 1-2 tbsp grated parmesan optional
- Paprika
- Garlic powder
- Salt
- Black pepper
- Light oil spray
Instructions
- Season the chicken tenders with paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper
- Mix until evenly coated
- Dip each tender into the egg
- Lightly coat with breadcrumbs (optional)
- Place in the air fryer in a single layer
- Lightly spray with oil
- Air fry at 400°F (200°C) for 10-12 minutes
- Flip halfway through cooking
- Remove once golden and cooked through
- Let rest briefly before serving
Notes
Nutrition Table (Per Serving)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 180–200 kcal |
| Protein | ~30 g |
| Carbohydrates | 6–10 g |
| Fat | 4–6 g |
| Sugar | 1–2 g |
| Fiber | 1–2 g |
FAQs
How long to cook chicken tenders in air fryer?
10–12 minutes at 400°F (200°C), flipping halfway.
What temperature to cook chicken tenders in air fryer?
400°F (200°C) gives the best balance between crispiness and a juicy inside.
Why are my air fryer chicken tenders not crispy?
Because they’re overcrowded or not lightly sprayed with oil—leave space and use a light spray.





