The Only Way I’m Cooking Chicken Breasts From Now On

It's a game changer.

A plate with seasoned cooked chicken breast mashed potatoes and green beans accompanied by a fork and knife

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  • With this recipe, air fryer chicken breast comes out juicy on the inside and flavorful on the outside.
  • A quick baking soda brine keeps the chicken remarkably tender and never dry.
  • You can customize the seasonings for different flavor profiles or keep it simple with salt and pepper.

How many times have you made chicken breasts in order to have cooked chicken for a salad, bowl, sandwich, pasta, et cetera? From grilling to sautéing to baking, there are so many ways to cook a boneless, skinless chicken breast…and they always seem to underwhelm, relegating the chicken to a supporting role as Protein X.

But recently, I learned the one method that’s faster, juicier, and just plain better than any other. I seriously don’t think I’ll cook chicken breast any other way now. The results are crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and just plain fabulous enough to play a starring role on your dinner plate. No more Protein X for me!

This chicken breast has a secret. It comes out of the air fryer (that most handy of kitchen appliances) head and shoulders above the rest because of an unlikely ingredient: baking soda.

Three seasoned chicken breasts on a surface one sliced into pieces

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How to Air Fry Chicken Breast Without Drying It Out

I expected bland, dry chicken breast from the air fryer, but with the assistance of baking soda, this air fryer chicken breast is succulent.

To achieve that, this recipe borrows a Chinese technique called velveting. Velveting is what makes those bite-size pieces of meat or chicken in a stir fry so tender. Here, a quick soak in a “brine” of baking soda and water breaks down proteins in the chicken. It also creates a protective layer to seal in moisture.

Skipping the step of soaking the chicken breasts in the brine will give you air-fried chicken breasts, yes, but it won’t give you exceptional chicken breasts. Conversely, don’t be tempted to think longer is better! Extra time in the baking soda water will break the chicken down too much, pushing it from tender to mushy.

Size Matters With Seasoning and Timing

We all know that some chicken breasts are petite, while others are giant. The size of breasts will determine the amount of salt you need. Use about 3/4 to 1 teaspoon of kosher salt per pound for perfectly seasoned meat.

The cooking time will vary depending on the size of the breasts, so go by internal temperature here and not just by time. 

A plate with sliced chicken breast green beans and mashed potatoes with a fork placed alongside

Simply Recipes / Photo by Morgan Hunt Glaze / Food Styling by Jennifer Wendorf / Prop Styling by Abby Armstrong

Resting Time Is as Important as Cooking Time

You might notice that the chicken comes out of the air fryer once it hits 155°F. How can that be safe? Letting your chicken breasts rest for a few minutes after cooking allows them to finish “cooking” off the heat, since the internal temperature will continue to rise for a few minutes. This resting time also allows the juices to settle, ensuring the ideal bite.

Easy Ways to Play With Flavors

This recipe includes paprika for color and onion and garlic powder for savoriness, but you can vary the seasoning to suit your taste and needs. If using a seasoning blend with salt, cut back accordingly on the salt in the recipe. Try:

  • Fajita seasoning
  • Jamaican jerk dry rub
  • Dry rub for chicken
  • Sub regular paprika with smoked paprika, and add some cumin for a Spanish-style rub
  • Add chili powder, brown sugar, and cayenne for a BBQ spice rub
  • For an Italian-style rub, add Italian seasoning and ground fennel

Air Fryer Chicken Breast

Prep Time 19 mins
Cook Time 16 mins
Total Time 35 mins
Servings 4 servings

For chicken breasts that are flavorful but versatile—when you need “plain” chicken—omit all of the spices and season with just salt and pepper.

This recipe was developed by Giovanna Vazquez.

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cups cold water

  • 1 tablespoon baking soda

  • 4 (8-ounce) boneless, skinless chicken breasts

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt

  • 1 teaspoon paprika

  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil

Method

  1. Soak the chicken:

    In a large bowl, whisk together the water and baking soda until dissolved. Add the chicken breasts to the bowl and let stand for 15 minutes at room temperature.

  2. Preheat a 6-quart air fryer to 370°F.
  3. Season:

    In a small bowl, stir together the salt, paprika, black pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder.

    Remove the chicken breasts from the baking soda water and rinse under cold water; pat dry. Coat the chicken with the olive oil and sprinkle evenly with the spice mixture. Arrange the chicken breasts in the air fryer basket in a single layer.

  4. Cook:

    Air fry for 8 minutes, then flip and air fry until the internal temperature reaches 155°F on an instant-read thermometer, 3 to 5 minutes longer. (The temperature will continue to rise to 165°F during the resting step.)

  5. Rest and serve:

    Transfer the chicken to a large plate and let rest for 5 minutes before serving or slicing.

    The cooked chicken can be refrigerated, well wrapped, for 1 week. To reheat, just use your air fryer again! Cook at 250°F for about 6 minutes.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
399 Calories
10g Fat
1g Carbs
71g Protein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4
Amount per serving
Calories 399
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10g 13%
Saturated Fat 3g 13%
Cholesterol 193mg 64%
Sodium 801mg 35%
Total Carbohydrate 1g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 1%
Total Sugars 0g
Protein 71g
Vitamin C 0mg 0%
Calcium 40mg 3%
Iron 3mg 14%
Potassium 605mg 13%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.