Buffalo Chicken Bombs

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24 January 2026
3.8 (92)
Buffalo Chicken Bombs
35
total time
12
servings
320 kcal
calories

Introduction

Why Buffalo Chicken Bombs?
Buffalo Chicken Bombs combine the irresistible heat of buffalo sauce with creamy cheese and crispy coating to create a bite-sized appetizer that disappears fast at parties. These little bombs are perfect for game day, potlucks, family gatherings, and casual dinners. They echo the flavor profile of buffalo wings but are easier to eat, less messy, and can be made ahead.
What makes them special is the texture contrast: tender shredded chicken mixed with tangy buffalo sauce and cream cheese, enclosed in a breaded shell that delivers a crunchy exterior. The cream cheese tempers the heat while blue cheese or ranch on the side adds an extra layer of flavor. This recipe is flexible: you can adjust the heat, change the cheese, or even use store-bought rotisserie chicken to save time.
In this article, you’ll find:

  • a clear ingredient list and shopping tips
  • step-by-step prep and assembly instructions
  • cooking methods for fryer, oven, or air fryer
  • serve suggestions, storage, and make-ahead tips
By following the guidance below you’ll master a crowd-pleasing appetizer that’s customizable and reliably delicious.

Gathering Ingredients

Gathering Ingredients

Essential ingredients and smart swaps
Before you start, assemble everything so the process is efficient. Key flavors come from buffalo sauce, cream cheese, and blue cheese or ranch. For a classic Buffalo Chicken Bomb you’ll need shredded chicken, hot sauce (Frank's RedHot or similar), full-fat cream cheese, shredded mozzarella, and optional crumbled blue cheese.
Use the list below to shop or check your pantry:

  • 2 cups cooked shredded chicken — rotisserie works great
  • 4 oz cream cheese — softened
  • 1/2 cup buffalo sauce — adjust to taste
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella — for melt and structure
  • 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese — optional for tang
  • 1 cup breadcrumbs or panko — season as desired
  • 1-2 eggs — for dredging
  • Flour, salt, pepper — basic coating
Shopping tips:
  • Chicken: Buy a rotisserie chicken for speed, or poach breasts and shred for control.
  • Sauce: Use your favorite buffalo sauce; combine hot sauce with melted butter for a classic blend.
  • Cheese: Full-fat cheeses yield creamier fillings; swap mozzarella for Monterey Jack if preferred.
These choices affect texture and richness — pick what suits your crowd.

Equipment You’ll Need

Tools to make assembly fast and foolproof
Having the right equipment speeds the process and improves results. For Buffalo Chicken Bombs you don’t need fancy gear, just a few staples that most kitchens already have.

  • Mixing bowls — at least two: one for the chicken mixture and one for dredging
  • Baking sheet or tray — lined with parchment for oven baking
  • Wire rack — lifts bombs for even crisping in the oven
  • Deep fryer or heavy pot — optional, for frying
  • Air fryer — a convenient alternative for crisp, lower-oil results
  • Measuring cups and spoons — accuracy for consistent flavor
  • Kitchen scale — optional, for uniform portioning
Tips for prep:
  • Work station: create an assembly line with filling, shaping, and coating stations to keep hands clean and workflow efficient.
  • Chill between steps: if the filling gets too soft, refrigerate it for 10–15 minutes so the bombs hold their shape better during coating.
  • Safety: when deep frying, use a thermometer and avoid overcrowding the pot to prevent oil temperature drops.
Good organization reduces stress and improves final texture.

Prep: Shredding and Seasoning the Chicken

Make a flavor-packed filling
Start by preparing a moist, well-seasoned chicken mixture so every bite is balanced. Use about 2 cups of shredded cooked chicken. If starting from raw, poach breasts in salted water with aromatics for tender meat, then shred with two forks.
Combine the shredded chicken with buffalo sauce and softened cream cheese to bind the mixture. A recommended ratio is roughly 1/2 cup buffalo sauce to 4 oz cream cheese, but adjust depending on how spicy and saucy you want the bombs. Add shredded mozzarella for stretch and a small amount of grated Parmesan or a pinch of garlic powder for depth.
Assembly-ready filling checklist:

  • Shredded chicken — fine shreds hold together better
  • Buffalo sauce — taste and adjust for heat
  • Cream cheese — softened for easier mixing
  • Shredded cheese & seasonings — to add moisture and flavor
Tips for texture:
  • Don’t over-sauce: too much liquid will make shaping and breading messy.
  • Chill if needed: if filling feels too loose, chill for 15–20 minutes to firm up.
  • Taste as you go: adjust salt, heat, and tang before you shape the bombs.
Once the filling tastes balanced and holds together when pinched, you’re ready to shape and coat.

Assembling the Buffalo Chicken Bombs

Shaping and breading for perfect bites
Assembling is straightforward but benefits from a methodical approach. Portion the filling into uniform balls — aim for about 1.5 to 2 tablespoons per bomb for bite-size pieces or larger for more substantial appetizers. Wet hands slightly to prevent sticking, then roll between palms to form tight spheres.
For a sturdier shell, you can wrap each filling ball in a thin piece of dough or crescent roll before breading, or use a straight breading method where you dredge the ball in flour, dip in beaten egg, then coat with seasoned breadcrumbs.

  • Three-step dredge: flour → egg wash → seasoned panko for the crispiest exterior
  • Season breadcrumbs: mix in a pinch of salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic powder
  • Chill after shaping: 10–20 minutes helps the coating adhere
Assembly tips:
  • Uniform size ensures even cooking — use a small cookie scoop for consistency.
  • Avoid overworking the filling which can make it dense; gently shape instead.
  • Pre-bake option: for extra safety with larger bombs, you can bake at 350°F for 8–10 minutes before a crisp fry or air-fry finish.
With everything assembled and chilled if needed, move to your chosen cooking method for a golden finish.

Cooking Process

Cooking Process

Frying, baking, or air-frying — methods for crisp, golden bombs
There are three main ways to cook Buffalo Chicken Bombs: deep-fry for classic crispiness, bake for convenience and less oil, or air-fry for a balance of texture and health. Each method produces delicious results when executed properly.
Deep-frying — for the crispiest exterior:

  • Heat oil to 350°F (175°C) in a heavy pot or deep fryer.
  • Fry in batches for 2–3 minutes or until golden brown, avoiding overcrowding which drops oil temperature.
  • Drain on a wire rack or paper towel-lined tray.
Oven-baking — easy and hands-off:
  • Preheat to 400°F (200°C). Arrange bombs on a parchment-lined sheet with space between.
  • Lightly brush with oil or spray to encourage browning.
  • Bake for 12–18 minutes, turning once, until golden and heated through.
Air-frying — crispy with less oil:
  • Preheat air fryer to 375°F (190°C).
  • Arrange in a single layer — do not stack.
  • Cook for 8–12 minutes, flipping halfway, until crisp and bubbly.
Tips for success:
  • Internal temp: ensure the center reaches 165°F (74°C) for safe reheated chicken.
  • Finish with sauce: toss cooked bombs in warmed buffalo sauce for extra glaze or serve sauce on the side to keep them crisp.
  • Crisp retention: serve immediately or keep on a low oven rack to maintain texture until serving.
Choose the cooking method that fits your timeline, equipment, and desired level of crispiness.

Serving, Dips and Pairings

How to present and pair your Buffalo Chicken Bombs
Presentation and accompaniments elevate these bites from simple snack to party star. Serve the bombs hot and crisp with a selection of dips and fresh garnishes to balance the heat. Classic pairings include ranch or blue cheese dressing for cooling contrast, celery sticks for crunch and tradition, and extra buffalo sauce for dunking.
Suggested serving platter setup:

  • Arrange bombs on a large platter in rows or a circular pattern for visual impact
  • Dips: small bowls of blue cheese dressing, ranch, and extra buffalo sauce
  • Garnishes: celery sticks, carrot batons, and fresh chopped chives or parsley
Flavor pairing notes:
  • Beer: hoppy pale ales or lagers contrast the heat nicely
  • Wine: off-dry Riesling or a fruity Rosé can cool the palate
  • Non-alcoholic: iced tea, lemonade, or sparkling water with lime
Plating tips:
  • Keep dips chilled to provide a refreshing counterpoint to hot bombs
  • Label heat levels if making multiple batches with varying spiciness
  • Garnish sparingly so the bombs remain the focus — a sprinkle of chopped green onion or smoked paprika is enough
With thoughtful plating and suitable drinks, Buffalo Chicken Bombs become a memorable centerpiece for any gathering.

Storage, Make-Ahead Tips & Reheating

Prep ahead and keep them tasting great
Buffalo Chicken Bombs are very make-ahead friendly. You can prepare the filling and shape the bombs a day in advance, or freeze fully assembled, uncooked bombs for longer storage.
Short-term storage:

  • Refrigerate cooked bombs in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Store dips separately.
  • Reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven on a wire rack for 8–10 minutes to restore crispness.
Freezing and make-ahead:
  • Freeze uncooked bombs on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to a labeled freezer bag for up to 3 months.
  • Cook from frozen: bake at 400°F (200°C) for 18–25 minutes or air-fry at 375°F (190°C) for 14–18 minutes, adjusting time by size.
Reheating tips for best texture:
  • Avoid microwaving if you want crispness — it makes the coating soggy.
  • Use an oven or air fryer to refresh the crust while warming the center evenly.
  • Toss in sauce after reheating to prevent the coating from getting too soggy during storage.
Make-ahead strategies: prepare the filling and refrigerate up to 24 hours, shape and bread right before cooking for the freshest texture, or fully assemble and freeze for future entertaining — all practical ways to enjoy these bombs without last-minute stress.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Buffalo Chicken Bombs

  • Can I make them less spicy? Yes — reduce the buffalo sauce and balance with more cream cheese or add a touch of honey for sweetness.
  • Are they freezer-friendly? Absolutely — freeze uncooked, breaded bombs on a sheet, then bag them for up to 3 months; cook from frozen, increasing time as needed.
  • What substitutes work for cream cheese? Neufchâtel is a lower-fat swap; ricotta mixed with a bit of mozzarella can also provide creaminess but may change texture slightly.
  • Can I use ground chicken? Yes — ground chicken works but will have a different texture; ensure it’s fully cooked and well-drained before mixing with cheeses and sauce.
  • How do I keep them crispy for serving? Keep cooked bombs on a wire rack in a warm oven (200°F/95°C) until serving, and serve dips on the side to avoid sogginess.

If you have other specific questions — such as allergy-friendly swaps, vegetarian adaptations, or precise timing for air fryer models — ask and I’ll provide tailored advice.

Buffalo Chicken Bombs

Buffalo Chicken Bombs

Irresistible cheesy, spicy buffalo chicken bombs—perfect for game day or any party!

total time

35

servings

12

calories

320 kcal

ingredients

  • Cooked shredded chicken - 2 cups 🍗
  • Buffalo sauce - 1/2 cup 🌶️
  • Cream cheese (softened) - 4 oz 🧀
  • Shredded cheddar cheese - 1 cup 🧀
  • Refrigerated biscuit dough (12 pieces) - 1 tube 🥐
  • Ranch or blue cheese dressing - 1/4 cup 🥣
  • Butter (melted) - 2 tbsp 🧈
  • Garlic powder - 1 tsp 🧄
  • Salt - 1/2 tsp 🧂
  • Black pepper - 1/4 tsp 🌶️
  • Green onions (chopped) - 2 tbsp 🌿
  • Celery sticks for serving (optional) - 1 cup 🥬

instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. In a bowl, mix shredded chicken with buffalo sauce, cream cheese, shredded cheddar, garlic powder, salt and pepper until combined.
  3. Open biscuit dough and flatten each piece into a small circle.
  4. Spoon about 2 tablespoons of the chicken mixture into the center of each dough circle.
  5. Gather edges of dough around filling and pinch to seal into a ball.
  6. Place sealed balls seam-side down on a greased baking sheet.
  7. Brush each ball with melted butter and sprinkle chopped green onions on top.
  8. Bake for 15–18 minutes until golden brown and cooked through.
  9. Let cool 2–3 minutes, then serve warm with ranch or blue cheese dressing and celery sticks.

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