6 Quick Chicken Recipes for Busy Weeknights (cook MORE eat out LESS Series!) (2024)

It used to happen everyday…dinner would weigh on my mind ALL DAY…what will I make…will I actually have the energy to make it…will we just end up driving through McDonald’s again because all of the stuff at home will take TOO long to make…

Then I’d feel bad about all of the money we were spending eating out…and then I’d feel bad that we’d spent yet another dinnertime in the car…and that we SHOULD be eating healthier…

I knew something needed to change, but I also knew that that something required energy and a plan and my track record for sticking with these types of things wasn’t exactly stellar.

So I decided that we would commit to eating at home for one whole month. It didn’t matter if it was chicken nuggets or corn dogs or frozen pizza, it’d be AT HOME. During that month we ate our fair share of chicken nuggets, but I also began whittling down my recipe repertoire to the easiest and quickest meals that I physically knew how to make.

And here they are! My favorite QUICK dinner recipes that have now stood the test of time for over a year. We eat out once per week, and that’s it! The rest of the time, there is a good chance you’ll find one of these beauties on our dinner table!

I hope you enjoy them, make them your own and find yourself cooking at home more and eating out less like us :)

(Or watch this video on YouTube here!)

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Ok, so these first four dinner recipes all use shredded chicken. For this, I bake the chicken breasts in casserole dishes in the oven. Cover with tinfoil and bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutesor until cooked through.

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I then cut the chicken breasts in half and put them in my stand mixer to shred. Once in the stand mixer, turn on the lowest speed until the chicken is mostly shredded. I also like to add in a little of the liquid from the baking dishes to keep the chicken from getting dried out.

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Tip: Don’t go too far! If you over mix the chicken it will turn into mush…we don’t want that! ;) Once most of the chicken is shredded to the desired consistency, you may have to pull out any large pieces and shred them by hand.

At this point, you can throw it in some freezer bags and keep it for another day, or use it up!

Ok, now that our chicken is shredded, let’s get on to the good stuff!

Chicken Tacos

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Easy peasy as the kids would say! Three ingredients and super easy to make up ahead of time and have in the fridge or freezer for last minute meals.

INGREDIENTS:
3-4 Cups shredded Chicken
1 Large jar of salsa
1 Packet taco seasoning
Tortillas
Favorite taco toppings

DIRECTIONS:
In pot or microwave safe bowl, mix first three ingredients together. Heat through on stove or in microwave. I like to start with about 2/3 of the jar of salsa and half of the packet of taco seasoning and add more to taste. Heat through and serve on tortillas with your favorite taco toppings like shredded cheese and sour cream.

*This is also PERFECT for quesadillas, or my FAVORITE, nachos! YUM!!!

FAMILY FRIENDLY CHICKEN ENCHILADAS

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The basis of our Family Friendly Enchiladas is the same chicken taco meat that you made above. I like to make BIG batches of the chicken tacos when I make it, because it can be used in SO many ways!

INGREDIENTS
3 Cups Chicken Taco Meat (recipe above)
8-10 Tortillas (depending on size you use)
1 Can Enchilada Sauce (we use mild)
Shredded Cheese to taste
Sour cream, jalapeños and any other garnishes that you like!

DIRECTIONS
Fill tortillas with the chicken taco meat, roll and place in baking dish. Top with Enchilada sauce and shredded cheese. Cover with tinfoil and bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until heated through. Serve and top with sour cream and other garnishes (I like green onions or jalapeños!)

CREAMY CHICKEN CHILI

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This is a family FAVORITE! The kids don’t even use spoons, they just dig in with tortilla chips and enjoy!

INGREDIENTS
2 cups shredded chicken (if you have leftover chicken taco meat you can use that, too!)
1 8oz block cream cheese
2 cans black beans (or bean of choice)
1 large jar of salsa
1 can corn
1/2 packet chili seasoning
1/2 – 1 packet ranch seasoning (optional)

DIRECTIONS
Put all ingredients in a crock pot or large pot, cover and heat through until combined (about 15 minutes on the stove on low). Enjoy with tortilla chips.

VARIATIONS
Swap the jar of salsa for Fire Roasted tomatoes or use Rotel tomatoes for a little more heat. I also like to add Frank’s and jalapeños…YUM!!!!

BBQ CHICKEN BAKED POTATOES

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It really just doesn’t get any easier than these guys. Throw some baking potatoes into the oven, into the Instant Pot, into the microwave or wherever else you throw them. Get them cooked up, top and enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:
Baking Potatoes or Sweet Potatoes
Shredded Chicken
BBQ Sauce of choice
Shredded Cheese
…and any other toppings you like!!

DIRECTIONS
Bake or microwave the potatoes. Mix shredded chicken and BBQ sauce together to your liking. Heat through on stove or in microwave. Top potatoes with shredded cheese, BBQ chicken and anything else that sounds good!

OVEN BAKED PARMESAN CHICKEN

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I don’t know what is my favorite thing about this recipe, the fact that it is SO easy…or how GOOD our house smells while it is baking…or how TENDER the chicken stays with this savory topping…I just love it all!

INGREDIENTS
3-4 Chicken breasts
1/2 c. mayonnaise
1/4 c. ground parmesan (you can use shredded parm, too!)
1/4 c. Italian bread crumbs

DIRECTIONS
If the chicken breasts are large, I like to butterfly them (slice them down the middle) and pound them out a little with a meat mallet. Place in a baking dish. Mix mayo and parmesan cheese together. Spread on top of chicken breasts. Top with Italian bread crumbs and any other seasonings you care to add, but it really doesn’t require much! Bake uncovered at 425 degrees for 20-30 minutes until dark brown on top.

*We skip the bread crumbs to reduce the carbs and hardly miss them!

CHICKEN WILD RICE SOUP

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Who doesn’t love a good chicken wild rice soup recipe?? Well my kids didn’t…or Tom…BUT…with a little patience, and by basically removing all fo the flavor from this recipe and then slowly adding it back in, they’ve come around!!

INGREDIENTS:
5 mediumcarrots, chopped
5 stalkscelery, chopped
half of an onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup uncookedwild rice
8 ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced
4 cups vegetable or chicken broth
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning (see notes)
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
2 cups shredded or diced Chicken

CREAM SAUCE INGREDIENTS:
6 tablespoons butter
1/2 cupflour
1 1/2 cups milk

DIRECTIONS
This recipe is from Pinch of Yum, you can find the Instant Pot DIRECTIONS HERE. I’ve made hardly any modifications! I go a little lighter on the poultry seasoning and thyme, I don’t like it to taste quite as earthy. And we usually skip the sauce at the end to eliminate the dairy…but of course, for most that probably would seem silly ;)

FOR STOVE TOP: I like to use the precooked long grain & wild rice mix from Aldi. I put all of the first ingredients in a pot and let them simmer until the veggies are tender (about 15 minutes), then add the rice until heated through and at that point you could add the sauce as well :)

I HOPE YOU ENJOY…

…these recipes like our family has! Here are a few other links you may find helpful:
>> 5 EASY Instant Pot Recipes for Busy Weeknights
>> Life Changing Minimalist Meal Planning with Worksheet

Thank you for stopping by and HAPPY COOKING!!
– Dawn

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FAQs

How many meals can you make out of a chicken? ›

Here's how I would typically divide a large chicken for multiple meals: 2 lbs of boneless breast and tenders = 2 MEALS. 2 drumsticks, 2 wing flats, 2 drumettes = 1 MEAL. 2 large thighs = 1 MEAL.

How do you make multiple meals out of one chicken? ›

Some options for 1-2 cups cooked chicken:
  1. White Chicken Lasagna.
  2. Crispy Southwest Chicken Wraps.
  3. Chicken Burritos.
  4. Chicken Bacon Avocado Wraps.
  5. Chicken Fried Rice (skip the cooking chicken part)
  6. Chicken Avocado Salad.
  7. Chicken Alfredo Pizza.

How to cook chicken in less time? ›

Pan-frying, sautéing, and stir-frying all produce quick, tasty results in as little as 10 minutes -- that's total, not per side. It depends, of course, on the thickness of the chicken. A thicker breast may take up to 6 minutes per side; a pounded-thin breast might take about 4 to 5 minutes per side.

How do you get the most meals out of a whole chicken? ›

My favorite method is in the Instant Pot. You can also cook it in the slow cooker or roast it in the oven or spatchco*ck it if you're tight on time. ALWAYS save the bones and skin for making homemade chicken stock. Again, use the Instant Pot or crock pot!

How many meals are in one rotisserie chicken? ›

You can easily make 5 meals out of one rotisserie chicken from the store. A rotisserie chicken is perfect for meal planning and I think you'll love that these meals come together quickly too.

How to make a chicken last a week? ›

Once the chicken is cooked through, remove the bird to a serving dish to rest, making sure you hold the chicken over the roasting dish until the juices have run out and back into the tin, and cover with a piece of foil and a couple of tea-towels to keep warm.

Is 2 chicken breasts too much for one meal? ›

Eating two chicken breasts can be a part of a healthy diet, but whether it's healthy for you depends on various factors, including your overall dietary choices, portion sizes, and individual nutritional needs.

How to make the most out of a chicken? ›

What to Do with a Whole Chicken Besides Roast It
  1. Slow-cook it. Cooking a whole chicken in the slow cooker is a hands-off process that could not be easier, and rewards you with the most juicy, tender, fall-off-the-bone meat. ...
  2. Braise it. ...
  3. Cook it in an Instant Pot. ...
  4. Simmer it into a soup. ...
  5. Cut it up and cook the pieces.
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What is the most pieces of chicken can you get in a original recipe meal? ›

Original Recipe Chicken

KFC's Original Recipe is hand-breaded and seasoned with a blend of 11 herbs and spices that have been kept secret since the chain's founding. You can order an iconic bucket of fried chicken in 8, 12, or 16 pieces, or get the Original Recipe as part of a meal or sandwich.

What is the secret to moist chicken? ›

However, I find that a wet brine makes for a much moister cut of meat. To do this, dissolve 1/4 cup of salt in a cup of hot water and then dilute it with three cups of cold water. Add the chicken breasts and let sit for about an hour — but even as little as 15 minutes can help.

Is it better to bake chicken at 350 or 400? ›

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

Can you eat a whole chicken everyday? ›

While chicken can be a versatile and convenient protein to cook, if your diet doesn't have a diverse protein profile, you lose out on some key nutrients—including essential fats, such as omega-3s. "Eating chicken every day as your sole protein source could result in some nutrient gaps," says Burgess.

What is the best complete food for chickens? ›

Feeding hens

Both Smallholder Range Layers Crumble and Pellets can be fed to all poultry and provides all the nutrients your hens need. All commercial hens will have been fed a dry mash throughout their lives, so the Crumble is the perfect feed as they start their free range future.

How long does cooked chicken last in the fridge? ›

USDA recommends using cooked chicken within three to four days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days.

How many meals are out of a chicken? ›

From a 1.5 kg organic bird, I'd usually get at least 23 meals. We both like the leg and thigh when freshly roasted, part of the breast might end up in chicken pies, or noodle soup, or a nachos sauce, or Caesar salad, or fried rice, or curry sauce, or ensalada Mixta, or sandwiches. Bones etc go into the next stock.

How many servings can you get out of a whole chicken? ›

A four- to five-pound chicken is commonly referred to as a broiler-fryer and will easily serve four to six people. The chicken is done when it registers 165°F in the thickest part of the thigh.

How many pieces can you get from a whole chicken? ›

If you don't want to roast or grill a whole chicken at once, you need to cut it into individual parts before you cook it. Here are 7 steps for cutting a whole chicken into 8 pieces: 2 breast halves, 2 thighs, 2 drumsticks, and 2 wings. Lay the bird on its back.

How many chicken per meal? ›

The recommended single portion of chicken is 3 to 4 ounces, about the size of a deck of playing cards. Some people use the palm of their hand as a guide.

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