One of our favorite little guilty pleasures is any Disney Dish that happens to include Tater Tots. So, we’ve been thinking about which version would be best for our first dive into the “Tot” world. Then we saw this tweet from our friend, Justin Monorail of the Monday Morning Monorail Podcast.
That one simple message made up our minds for us. So, without further ado, here is our recipe for the Loaded Buffalo Chicken Tots from The Friar’s Nook.
The components for our Loaded Buffalo Chicken Tots from The Friar’s Nook are pretty straight forward. Most everything you’ll find here is similar to what you’d use for similar chicken wings.
As you can see from the photo, we will be using traditional frozen Tater Tots. Oh, you could get fancy and make your own from scratch. That is a lot of work, though. I’m already going to show you how to make the Herb Ranch Dressing and Buffalo Sauce in this recipe. There’s no need to add more to it than that.
Also, if you to prefer to make this dish even more simply, you can use a store bought Ranch Dressing or Buffalo Sauce. However, I suggest making your own for both of these. The flavor and freshness is much improved when you’re in control of the ingredients that go into these sauces. (Plus they’re easy and fun to make!)
Okay, truth be told, the Shredded Chicken part of our Loaded Buffalo Chicken Tater Tots from The Friar’s Nook, can be created in a few different ways.
Or, you can do what I prefer. That’s by simmering the Chicken Breast for about 40 minutes.
Now, I know that seems like the least attractive method but hear me out. I find the process allows for more moisture to stay within the breast and it is easier to infuse a little extra flavor, as well. It’s also the most forgiving of the cooking processes. So, that’s what I’m going to talk about, today.
To begin, add the Chicken Breast to a large pot along with the Sliced Onion and Whole Allspice. Add enough water to just cover the Chicken Breast. Place over medium heat and cover. Bring to a boil then reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for about 40 minutes to an hour.
Once your Chicken Breast is cooked through (in whatever process you prefer), remove and allow to cool slightly. When it’s cooled enough to handle, you can then, either, shred it by hand or with the aid of a couple of forks.
Add a little Kosher or Sea Salt to the Shredded Chicken and you’re ready to go.
That 40 minutes or so that your Chicken is cooking is a perfect time to whip up your sauces.
Place the Mayonnaise, Minced Parsley, Minced Dill, Granulated Garlic, Granulated Onion, Sugar, Rice Wine Vinegar, Salt and Pepper in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk together until fully combined. If the dressing seems a little thick, you can add a little more Milk or Water to get it to your desired consistency. Season to taste with more Salt & Pepper, if necessary and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. You can reserve any extra in a air tight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.
This is another “one pot wonder”. Place the Hot Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Unsalted Butter, Rice Wine Vinegar, Granulated Garlic, Sugar and Salt in a small pan. Stir to combine and place over medium heat. Bring to a simmer, while whisking occasionally.
Once the Butter is melted and the mixture begins to simmer remove from the heat and give the sauce another whisk. Taste and correct seasonings with a little Salt and/or Sugar if necessary. Reserve until ready to use or cool completely and store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
Time to morph the Chicken into Buffalo Chicken! ‘
Add the Shredded Chicken to a medium-sized bowl followed by as much Buffalo Sauce you’d like, as well.
How much?
That’s completely up to you!
If you want it extra saucy and spicy, then add more. If you want just a light amount of heat, then add less.
Just remember, you can always add more spice but you can’t remove it. So, taste as you go! (That’s my mantra, anyway)
Stir to combine and keep warm until ready to serve.
Since we’re using Frozen Tater Tots, this will be the easiest part of a recipe filled with easy components. Simply follow the instructions on the bag.
Boom!
Now, it’s time to get this pile of spicy, crispy, deliciousness together. Start by placing your desired amount of cooked Tater Tots on a plate. Directly over the top, add the Buffalo Shredded Chicken. Drizzle with the Herb Ranch Dressing you desire and garnish with Crumbled Blue Cheese and Diced Celery.
Serve warm and enjoy!
Our recipe for the Loaded Buffalo Chicken Tots from The Friar’s Nook is a spicy party in your mouth. With each bite you get the crispy luxuriousness from the Tots combined perfectly with the meatiness of the Chicken. The spice from the Buffalo Sauce comes through in a big way only to be cooled, ever so delicately, by the Herb Ranch Dressing. The Blue Cheese provides another level of rich, saltiness and the, underrated, celery brightens the whole dish.
Make this spicy taste of the Magic Kingdom for your family this weekend!
Even your tots might enjoy it!
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If you enjoyed this Disney Dish, be sure to check out our other Walt Disney World recipes
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Cousin Megan’s Traditional Meatloaf from 50’s Prime Time Cafe
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