Grilled Chicken Panzanella Skewers
This recipe turns a traditional Tuscan side dish into a summery main course with marinated chicken, red onions and fresh baguette – all threaded on a skewer and perfectly cooked on the grill.
This recipe turns a traditional Tuscan side dish into a summery main course with marinated chicken, red onions and fresh baguette – all threaded on a skewer and perfectly cooked on the grill.
Get a fire started, and these skewers will deliver a complete meal in just half an hour.
This mushroom-based hash is packed with savory herbs, spices and protein
We trade lettuce or cabbage to lay our chicken, radish, scallions, clementine and almonds on a bed of shredded Brussels sprouts. Pack salad and dressing separately and toss together when ready to eat.
Bring the refreshing flavors of mango and mint to this satisfying and deceptively simple dinner.
It’s hard to beat the combo of this coated, baked chicken and vibrant, creamy-crunchy slaw.
A gorgeous platter to serve at the seder, this lemony, garlicky chicken is accompanied by hearty potatoes and artichokes. It also makes great leftovers to use in salads or lettuce wraps throughout the holiday.
This richly-spiced chicken dish from Suzy Karadsheh's cookbook, "The Mediterranean Dish", is a can't-miss main.
Oven-braised chicken thighs turn luscious in a super flavorful combination of chipotle chiles, garlic and orange juice.
Start this easy, hands-off chili in the morning, and a complete meal will be waiting for you come dinner time.
Bright and tangy sumac stars in this crowd-pleasing salad.
If you're a fan of Chicken Marsala, you've got to try this cherry-infused version.
No one would ever guess this chicken dinner takes just 30 minutes (and very little prep) to perfect.
Spicy Buffalo chicken, sliced veggies, blue cheese and lettuce – yes, please!
Want to learn how to bake chicken in the easiest, most flavorful way possible? Check out our 5-ingredient recipe that you can get into the oven in 10 minutes.
Sharpen your knives, because you're about to become an expert at butchering a whole chicken and making the most out of every piece of meat.
Forget ho-hum chicken dishes – here’s one you’ll savor. It’ll spice up your weekly recipe rotation and free up your prized midweek evenings.
Somewhere between shio- and shoyu-style ramen, our version features a light broth with a splash of soy sauce and is topped with a colorful combination of chicken, egg, shredded cabbage, bean sprouts and scallions.
Cheesy quesadillas have universal appeal for lunch or dinner. Serve with a simple green salad and sprinkle green onions on top for a pretty presentation.
This bowl uses sumac, a tart citrusy berry that is ground into a powder, to add flavor to the chicken as well as rich color to the yogurt sauce overtop. For a twist, we call for forbidden rice, but you can use any rice variety you have on hand.
Warning: These spicy, buttery twice-baked potatoes may be your new food fixation.
This curry with chicken, lentils and a variety of warming spices to bring the heat can be made entirely in advance and simply heated up when you’re ready for it.
A rich and spicy almond butter sauce drapes over chunks of chicken and veggies in this easy stir-fry.
The origin stories of this famous soup are as varied as its ingredients, but while many people disagree on its origins, one thing is clear: This smoky, vegetable-packed soup is not to be missed.
In Mexican slang, the word tinga is often translated as “mess” or “disarray” — and what a beautiful mess this chicken filling is indeed!
Ginger and rosemary are an unlikely but complementary pairing in this sweet orange sauce over chicken and colorful vegetables.
With colorful vegetables, beets, crunchy apples and chicken thighs, this hearty salad makes a satisfying — and filling — main dish.
Buffalo wing sauce is the signature ingredient that gives this casserole its tangy, fiery kick. Since this recipe uses cooked chicken, this is a delicious dish to whip up when you have leftover rotisserie chicken hanging out in the fridge.
Lacinato kale, also called Tuscan or dinosaur kale, is widely used in Italian cuisine and packed with vitamins. It creates a sturdy salad that will hold up in the fridge much longer than those made with delicate lettuces.
These tacos are on point! Fold and roll a flour tortilla into a cone before filling it with your favorites like chicken or seasoned beef. Finish it off with a bold salsa like CHI-CHI’S® Thick & Chunky Salsa Mild for lots of flavor and just the right amount of spice.
Winner winner, chicken dinner! Forego the basic salt-and-pepper oven-baked white meat. These chicken breast recipes will have you falling in love with this bird all over again.
Tender riced cauliflower makes the low-carb base for this comforting casserole that boasts southwestern flavors.
It’s here – a family-friendly casserole that’s Whole30 compliant! Everyone will dig into this bubbly mix of zucchini and chicken with savory Southwest flavors, while leftovers make fantastic lunches throughout the week.
A popular Mexican seasoning blend, Tajín is often sprinkled on mango or melon. It contains dried and ground chiles, salt and dehydrated lime juice, so it’s Whole30 compliant. Urban suggests using this recipe for a backyard barbecue, but we love it on an indoor grill to serve on game day as well.
This simple salad is jam-packed with textures and flavors that makes every bite varied and satisfying.
This crave-worthy combo (hello chicken fingers and fries!) gets a healthy kick from a nutritious quinoa coating, oven-baked fries and a side of roasted Brussels sprouts.
Not only is clean-up minimal with this one-pot chicken dish, but you can freeze it and simply reheat and eat so you spend less time in the kitchen and more time doing the things you love.
Chicken thighs contain more energy-supporting iron than chicken breasts, and they’re juicier and more flavorful. Here they work perfectly with sweet-savory pistachios and a rich citrus sauce.
Instead of a red sauce, these enchiladas are topped with brighter, tangier salsa verde. It’s usually mild, so if you enjoy a bit of heat, serve it with hot sauce. Garnish with cilantro for a pop of herbaceous flavor.
Chicken, veggies, quinoa and a zingy buttermilk dressing are perfectly matched in this meal in a bowl.
Using chicken and veg from the Sheet-Pan Dijon-Glazed Chicken gives you a head start on this salad. Garnish with cilantro.
Covered with a tangy glaze, these chicken thighs stay juicy as they roast. And with just two pans to wash, you get a break on the dishes.
This veggie-rich salad with pops of dried cherries can be fully assembled and dressed the night before. Store-bought rotisserie chicken makes it hassle-free, too.
Eating both healthy fats and proteins helps you feel more satisfied, making it easier for you to avoid hunger-related snacking and overeating. This fresh salad boasts healthy fats from oils, nuts and avocado, as well as protein from chicken.
Create an easy meal with left-over grilled chicken breast or quick rotisserie chicken. Serve as a salad, a wrap or on your favorite cracker for an appetizer.
You’ve tried delicious guacamole on your burger, but IN your burger? These WHOLLY® GUACAMOLE–infused chicken sliders add the flavor inside and seal in the goodness, and hassle-free flavor throughout. But don’t stop there! Top with your favorite heat level of guacamole and cheese.
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Using frozen riced cauliflower helps shorten prep time so this nutritious bowl is on the table quickly. If baby bok choy isn’t readily available, chop up about 7 cups of regular bok choy. Garnish with sliced red chiles for color and heat.
These spicy peanut chicken wraps are the perfect grab and go lunch. They're so good that they will definitely get into your regular lunch rotation!
The combination of sweet, fresh pineapple, salty fish sauce and spicy chile sauce is typical of Thai dishes.
This rich marinade turns everyday chicken into an extraordinary meal.
7 eclectic chicken sandwiches you should make for lunch today. They vary in style from spicy buffalo chicken, to creamy black bean grilled cheeses, to a Vietnamese-inspired sandwich made with julienned carrots.
Maple-roasted pears and cashews adorn this hearty kale salad with chicken and a rich buttermilk dressing.
Tenderly grilled white meat marinated in a creamy Coconut milk and curry powder has Thai-inspired flavors infused into each bite. You’ll be reaching for more than one skewer!
This light, yet satisfying tomatillo green chili contains the delicious flavors of cumin, coriander and a trio of roasted chili peppers paired with hearty chicken and cannellini beans.
Why bother stuffing your chicken when you can simply cook the chicken in the stuffing? In this recipe, the chicken is nestled in vegetables and chunks of whole-grain bread, for a stuffing-like mixture that’s deliciously infused with the chicken’s natural juices.
A quick blender sauce using almond butter, roasted bell peppers, parsley and a few pantry staples helps this noodle dish shine. If you have any sauce leftover, cover and refrigerate it to use throughout the week as a dip for raw vegetables. Instead of cooking the noodles on the stove, we soak the noodles in boiling water from the kettle. Plus, buying a precooked rotisserie chicken and shredding it avoids the cleanup and hassle of cooking it from scratch.
By removing the backbone, you get a juicy, whole chicken cooked in less time. The process takes only minutes but can be intimidating for first-timers; however, you can always ask your butcher to do it for you. Serve with additional lime wedges around the platter.
Boston lettuce offers a delicate contrast to crunchy snap peas and pecans, soft peaches and tender red peppers. The sriracha-laced balsamic vinaigrette adds a lovely burst of heat that stands as a counterpoint to the sweet peaches.
It may take some effort to track down some of the ingredients in this spicy, rich, coconut-laced noodle soup, but it's worth every effort.
Chicken gets coated in a seasoned, nutty mix and baked for a crispy pecan-crusted chicken dinner.
Rich chicken bone broth, ginger, garlic, cayenne and lemon juice boost your immune system in this quick, nourishing chicken noodle soup.
This is a takeout classic for good reason. Tender chicken, crunchy peanuts and soft noodles are tossed in a tangy-sweet sauce — how could it not hit the spot for dinner?
A double dose of protein, from both egg salad and chicken breast, combine with a variety of crisp veggies and a drizzle of spicy mayonnaise.
A dairy-free ranch dressing smothers this cleaner take on the classic salad with hearty turkey breast, bacon and avocado. Top with herbs or microgreens for a pretty presentation.
Orange juice, smoked paprika and jalapeño join forces in this spicy, zesty marinade.
This coconut-peanut butter combo is designed to infuse chicken wings with sweet, spicy and savory flavors that are mainstays of Thai cuisine.
Pineapple gives this chicken marinade a sweet kick, while a finish on the grill brings out even more fiery-fruity flavors.
Marinate these buttermilk-herb chicken breasts ahead of time and freeze them for the ultimate quick and easy meal solution.
Addictive tahini and lime sauce becomes a marinade for irresistible baked wings.
Tomatoes, vinegar and spices such as pepper flakes and allspice help infuse chicken with a ton of flavor.
Juicy and tender, this baked chicken recipe is a quick and easy meal. It will quickly become a weeknight staple.
This colorful meal can be whipped up in minutes on busy nights. For even quicker prep, replace our seasoning mix with 4 tbsp of an all-natural fajita spice mixture, but look for low-sodium varieties.
Even faster than delivery, these pizzas are made with just a handful of ingredients. Choose your favorite for a savory meal or make all three for a larger crowd.
This make-ahead Asian-inspired ginger apricot chicken recipe goes from freezer to crockpot, making weeknight cooking a snap.
Need an effortless dinner or a pinch hitter for Thanksgiving? Try this recipe from Shortcut Cooking: Easiest-Ever Clean Meals.
Also called pitaya, dragon fruit is a dramatic-looking tropical fruit is rich in vitamin C, iron and red pigments called betacyanins, which help protect the heart from damage.
This unique chili combines both tomatillos and grape tomatoes for maximum flavor. Serve with toppings of your choice: sour cream, green onions or lime wedges.
A fragrant blend of spices elevates this easy stew that uses mostly pantry staples. Serve with warmed whole-wheat naan or pita bread.
Super-stuffed tacos are the perfect vehicle for leftover grilled chicken and vegetables. A quick radish salsa adds a nice crunch to the filling.