I have found that rotisserie chicken is the most valuable ingredient I can have in my arsenal when it comes to quick, yummy weeknight meals that my picky kids will actually EAT. In fact, I'll often purchase several rotisserie chickens at a time, picking the meat off the bones, shredding it and placing it in labeled bags to go in the freezer. When I need a quick dinner it's right there ready to use! So, SO handy! To make your hectic weeknights just a little bit easier, I've gathered 27 easy dinner meals that start with shredded rotisserie chicken.
Not only are rotisserie chickens incredibly flavorful, more often than not cutting dinner prep work to the bare minimum and furthermore, eliminating the need for a lot of seasoning in my dish. Not to mention, they're really inexpensive. Depending on where I shop, sometimes they are even cheaper than a frozen, uncooked chicken. At Costco, one bird sells for five dollars and change. We love a good meal deal! Feeling like an overachiever? Make your own rotisserie chicken following our recipe.
Try Shredded Buffalo Chicken Sliders when you need your chicken with a kick; Santa Fe Chicken Salad Wraps for a delish, on-the-go lunch; Chicken Black Bean Nachos to satisfy game-day or late-night munchies and Chicken and Pesto-Stuffed Sweet Potatoes for a paleo dinner that's so good you'll forget it's healthy.
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