This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Tyson Foods, Inc. All opinions are entirely my own.
As a mom, there’s nothing that bothers me more than a kid who won’t eat dinner (and the grumbles that follow before and after the meal).
It’s tough…trying to balance nutrition, taste, and the demands of a kiddo, all while dealing with an incredibly busy schedule myself. If I have a hot meal on the table, I consider that a win, but oftentimes I hear the grumbles.
Thanks to Tyson® chicken products, I have no more worries!
Kids LOVE their chicken nuggets! (I’ll also share with you an easy recipe for a homemade honey mustard sauce to spice the nuggets up for the parents too!)
Skip down for easy recipe!
You see with specially marked packages of Tyson chicken nuggets, I can be sure that there are no antibiotics, EVER. That’s something that makes me feel good as a mom.
Kiddo loves chicken nuggets = Win!
No grumbles at dinner table = Win!
No Antibiotics Ever = Win!
But let’s be honest, the fact that Tyson chicken products are made with no antibiotics ever doesn’t surprise me, as I know our favorite nuggets also contain *100% all natural ingredients, are budget friendly, and convenient too.
Did you know Tyson products has a large variety of chicken products that are raised with no antibiotics EVER?
I headed to my local Kroger and looked for specially marked packages in the frozen foods section and found many options for Tyson products with no antibiotics ever.
They include:
Chicken nuggets
Crispy chicken strips
Any’tizers®
Tyson Drumsticks
Tyson chicken products are made with a long standing dedication to quality, for the way we want to eat today.
I can imagine John W. Tyson driving his old pickup truck through the countryside during the Great Depression. He built this company by keeping it real.
As seen in the video below, “In life, as in chicken, it’s always better when you just keep it real. No filler. No nonsense”.
The people who make Tyson chicken products have been raising chickens since 1935. I can count on serving wholesome, nutritious chicken to my family, meal after meal.
In our family, we always like to dip our Tyson chicken nuggets or crispy chicken strips in a sauce. We like any sauce from lemon aioli to barbeque.
It’s a great way to spice up a quick and easy dinner with little effort.
Homemade sauces are also a simple way to get younger kids involved with prepping a meal.
Here’s one of our easiest homemade sauces to pair with our chicken…homemade honey mustard sauce.
Homemade Honey Mustard Sauce Recipe
There’s no need to purchase honey mustard sauce at the grocery store, as you likely have everything you need to make a fresher version right in your kitchen.
Ingredients:
1 tsp Spicy Brown Mustard (any Dijon or flavorful mustard will do as well)
1/3 cup Mayonnaise
1 tsp Honey (feel free to add an extra tsp for added sweetness, but we prefer less sweet)
2 tsp Lemon Juice
Mix Ingredients all together.
Serve fresh with Tyson chicken nuggets or Tyson crispy chicken strips.
There’s just something extra special about making a homemade sauce to add to your meal. Truth be told, there’s not a sauce out there that my family wouldn’t pair with our favorite Tyson chicken!
I can rely on Tyson chicken products because they are made with, no antibiotics ever. I’ll be proudly stocking the freezer with the foods that make my hectic life a bit easier.
Do your kids love Tyson chicken nuggets too?
(*No artificial ingredients, minimally processed)
I actually just bought this chicken for the first time last week, because it was BOGO free at Publix. It’s delicious and quick to make. I will need to try this dipping sauce with it. Thank you! 🙂
This sounds really good! I’ve made mustard sauce before but only with honey & mustard, this sounds better. 🙂
ive never made my own sauce before but it looks good and sounds easy
I want to make this for the kids and me. It looks delicious and I love Honey mustard sauce!
How I love honey mustard – nothing better for dipping your chicken!
The Tyson No Antibiotics Ever Chicken and Honey Mustard Sauce Recipe looks astounding and very healthy. I cannot wait to taste your special recipe. I thank you so much for the directions on this delicious treat.
Thank you for the recipe. My family would love this with Chicken Fingers, especially on Game Days.
This sounds really good, it would be good with soft pretzels too. Thanks for sharing.
This recipe sounds so delicious. Thanks for sharing. I know what I am having for lunch tomorrow!
Oh I hope you enjoy it Deanna!
Of course my kids love Tyson chicken! J often makes them to take for lunch with leftover sides from the night before. C likes to eat them for snack when we are going to have a later-than-normal dinner.
That’s so smart…there are so many ways to utilize Tyson chicken for sure!
Chicken and honey mustard? I wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe! 🙂