19 Classic Chicken Recipes Every Home Cook Should Master (2024)

Introducing: The 18 classic chicken recipes all home cooks should have in their arsenal. Master a classic chicken Parmesan recipe, classic chicken pot pie, classic broccoli chicken Alfredo, and traditional chicken dinners from around the globe, and you'll never be without ideas for your next dinner party. You'll also never be stuck with bland, boring meals again.

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Chicken Parmigiana

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Whipping up this Italian restaurant favorite from scratch is definitely worth the effort. And get this: Our classic chicken Parmesan recipe takes less than 60 minutes to DIY! The key to quick cooking is pounding the chicken breasts nice and thin so they sear to crunchy perfection in minutes.

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Deep-Dish Chicken Pot Pie

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A deeper dish means more to love! Use this classic chicken recipe to master two techniques: homemade pastry and chicken pot pie filling, all cooked to golden, bubbly perfection in one 2-quart baking dish. Because you add five different veggies to the mix, you can feel good about serving this savory pie to your family.

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Chicken Shawarma

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You might be familiar with shawarma as an item you'd order at a street cart or restaurant. This DIY version will teach you how simple it is to re-create a warmly spiced experience in your kitchen. This Middle Eastern classic chicken dish can be made fast (in a pressure cooker or Instant Pot) or slow (in a slow cooker). Either way, ras el hanout spice blend will infuse every ounce of the chicken thighs with zippy flavor, ideal for savoring alongside a cool lemon yogurt sauce and briny pickled carrots.

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Roast Chicken

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A quality, dry bird and a high roasting temp make this the best homemade roast chicken recipe you'll ever cook. In addition to the three base ingredients (yep, that's all you need!), you can round out the meal with any mix of roasted veggies that soak up all the chicken drippings in the pan. Once you've mastered this classic chicken recipe, try stuffing with lemon and herbs, rubbing with spices, or slathering with garlic butter.

Chicken Cacciatore

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A half cup of white wine and aromatic ingredients like oregano, onions, and garlic make these skillet-cooked chicken thighs taste like they've been slow-cooking all day. This one-pan Italian entrée finishes with 20 minutes of simmering, making this classic chicken recipe the perfect choice for dinner parties since all the effort is made early. Plus, you'll have an almost full bottle of wine to share.

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Indian-Inspired Butter Chicken

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With a splash of heavy cream and a variety of spice cabinet staples to stack on layers of warmth, this Indian-style classic chicken dish is the epitome of comfort food. "I loved being able to sauté in the pressure cooker," says one BH&G home cook. "I served it with basmati rice and naan and will definitely make this again!" (P.S. You can also make this simple chicken thigh dish in your slow cooker if you prefer.)

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Chicken and Dumplings

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Homemade dumplings (essentially wide and thin egg noodles) and roasted chicken are pulled together with a creamy chicken and vegetable broth. So cozy, so comforting, and so protein-packed, thanks to hard-boiled eggs in the mix. Pull on some slippers and enjoy an afternoon walking in Grandma's footsteps with this throwback Southern classic chicken recipe.

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Chicken Tinga

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This classic chicken recipe originated in Puebla, Mexico, and is often served on a tostada. Tinga is traditionally a zesty chicken stew of chicken, tomatoes, onion, garlic, chipotle, and herbs. We include all those elements (plus chorizo). You can simmer it to succulent perfection in your slow cooker or speed things up with an Instant Pot.

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Slow Cooker Coq au Vin

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"The aroma, while it's cooking, makes the whole house smell fabulous, and the taste is just delicious!" raves one BH&G fan. It's oh-so-easy to follow Julia Child's lead with this famous chicken recipe that originated in France. Experience the sensory delight of this effortless chicken dinner by preparing the red wine-braised meal in your slow cooker.

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Chicken and Lemon-Broccoli Alfredo

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Yes, the chain restaurant version served over linguine and paired with unlimited salad and breadsticks is good. But we happen to think our classic broccoli chicken Alfredo is even better. Plus, since the one-pan, 20-minute meal is made with light Alfredo and includes vitamin-rich broccoli, we feel A-OK is sharing this with our families weekly.

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Bone-In Chicken Noodle Soup

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Instead of standing over a simmering pot all day, how about a 45-minute meal that tastes like a slow-cooked soup recipe? Speed up homemade classic chicken noodle soup by creating the from-scratch chicken stock and the veggie- and pasta-loaded mix-ins at the same time. Opt for bone-in chicken thighs and drumsticks for big flavor and richer texture.

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Chicken with Pan Sauce

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Few 30(ish)-minute meals pack as much flavor as this Italian favorite that features crispy pan-fried chicken smothered in a white wine cream sauce. Pounding the meat nice and thin ensures the best texture and a speedy start-to-finish time for this classic chicken dish. The key to acing this recipe is patience—be sure to reduce the pan sauce to ¼ cup before stirring in a splash of cream to concentrate the flavor and score the just-right consistency.

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Chile-Garlic Korean-Style Chicken Stir-Fry

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Use a wok or a large nonstick skillet to toss together this classic chicken dish that hits all the taste buds. Chile-garlic sauce and fresh ginger bring the heat to balance the brown sugar's sweetness, and soy sauce lends a salty kick to complement the savory chicken breasts. Nutty sesame seeds and quick-pickled vegetables round out this must-make-again meal.

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Buttermilk-Brined Fried Chicken

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Why grab a bucket of the fast-food variety? We'll walk you through how easy it is to DIY fried chicken and customize your own Southern classic chicken with flavor enhancers (pecans, anyone?) or spices (cayenne for the win!).

Test Kitchen Tip: For the crunchiest coating, monitor the oil temperature and keep it as close to 325˚F as possible.

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Chicken Salad

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If you ask us, no potluck or picnic feels complete without a classic chicken salad recipe. This mayo-coated, celery- and pickle-spiked egg and chicken salad is the one we think of when we imagine the traditional version Mom shared at gatherings of summers past. "Definitely a keeper," according to one BH&G reader who tried this. It's ideal enjoyed tucked inside a croissant, piled atop lettuce leaves, or served open-face sandwich style on a slice of toast.

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Quick Chicken Paprikash

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The paprika-scented (hence the name) Hungarian classic chicken dinner often takes an hour or more to create, but not this fast-forward version. Hat tip to a few pantry staples like canned diced tomatoes, chicken broth, and bottled banana peppers that help make this feast possible in 30 minutes. Serve over spaetzle or your favorite pasta to soak up every last bit of the tomato gravy.

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Chicken Kiev

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What we know: This chicken breast entrée is stuffed with herb butter, coated in a layer of bread crumbs, and completely irresistible when served piping hot. What we don't know: Which country's chefs—France, Russia, or Ukraine—developed this culinary delight? Regardless of its origin, trust us when we say it's a meal worth adding to your "best classic chicken recipes" file.

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Lemon Butter Chicken Breasts

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Chances are you have everything needed to sauté up this 30-minute meal in your kitchen right this moment. This citrusy chicken recipe is great with leftover rice or pasta for a fast-fix family dinner. It's low in carbs yet high in protein and flavor. (Or try it as a classic chicken sandwich stuffed inside a hamburger bun or a couple slices of bread!)

19 Classic Chicken Recipes Every Home Cook Should Master (2024)

FAQs

How many meals can 1 chicken make? ›

She regularly gets four meals out of a chicken, including schnitzels made from one breast (“If you start with a big enough chicken and flatten the breast with a rolling pin, you can definitely get two portions out of it”) and a cobbler out of the other plus the drumsticks and wings — “It's the same filling as a pie, ...

What is the best cooking method for chicken? ›

What Is The Best Way To Cook A Chicken Breast? Cooking a boneless and skinless chicken breast in a hot cast iron pan is by far the easiest and most tasty way to cook the breast. You are far less likely to overcook the chicken breast compared to baking it in the oven or poaching it in water.

How many ways can chicken be made? ›

There are so many ways to prepare chicken. We can stir-fry, pan-fry, grill, barbeque, bake or roast chicken. Let's look at these techniques more closely.

How many meals does a rotisserie chicken make? ›

I turned Costco's $5 rotisserie chicken into five easy meals for two people. I like using the chicken to make quesadillas, burrito bowls, and pasta dishes. The chicken is also good to add to baked potatoes and the bones can be used to make a tasty broth.

Can I eat one chicken a day? ›

Chicken is a healthy food (as long as it's poached, baked or grilled), but that doesn't mean you should eat it every single day. As both dietitians have explained, eating a wide variety of foods is the best way to give your body the nutrients it needs.

What cooking method keeps chicken moist? ›

Sear and Bake

For chicken breast that's crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, employ the sear-and-bake method. Brown the outside of the meat on a pan then finish it off in the oven.

Is it better to bake or pan fry chicken? ›

While both baking and pan frying can give you tasty, juicy chicken, if you are in a hurry, it is better to pan fry it. Because baked chicken breast is easy to dry out, it needs time to brine or marinade before you cook it.

How to cook chicken like a chef? ›

How to Make Perfectly Cooked Chicken Breasts
  1. Season the chicken breasts with salt and black pepper on both sides.
  2. Add olive oil to a sauté pan over high heat. ...
  3. Heat the oil until it begins to smoke lightly. ...
  4. Add the chicken breasts, turn the heat to medium-high, and cook them for 3 ½ to 4 minutes.
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How to make chicken more flavorful? ›

Add a touch of spice to your chicken breast by combining paprika, cinnamon, turmeric, cumin, ginger, garlic and olive oil to create a paste. Then cover your chicken breast with the paste and pat down to secure.

How do you make a chicken feel loved? ›

Bring Treats

Chickens love treats. Whether it's table scraps, fruit, mealworms or cracked corn, they'll surely come running. Sit nearby while they eat, and over time, you can put the food closer to you. Eventually, try putting treats in your hand and see if they will eat from it.

What are the two birds that make chicken? ›

The tail carriage of the breed Sumatra indicates genetic contributions of the SriLanka Junglefowl (Gallus lafayetti). No doubt the Green Junglefowl (Gallus varius) has also contributed to modern chickens. The classification of today's chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) recognizes its primary origin, the Red Junglefowl.

How to make chicken breast taste good? ›

Here are 7 tricks to make chicken breasts taste better and even totally delicious.
  1. Cook them right. Most people get scared and overcook chicken breasts, cooking out all the moisture and leaving them tough and dry. ...
  2. Marinate them. ...
  3. Cut them thin. ...
  4. Fry them. ...
  5. Stuff them. ...
  6. Shred them. ...
  7. Use the right pan.

How much food does 1 chicken eat? ›

On average, a laying hen eats about ¼-pound of feed per day or 1.5 pounds of feed per week. If you're buying a 50-pound bag of feed, it would feed your chicken for about 33 weeks. If you have four hens in your flock, eating about 6 pounds of feed a week, you'll go through a 50-pound bag of feed about every 8 weeks.

How many servings is one chicken? ›

A whole 3 to 4-pound chicken will feed 4 to 6 people, depending on ages and appetite. For Cornish game hens, which are very small chickens, count on one small (1.25 pounds) game hen per person or half of a larger (2-pound) game hen.

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 do I make multiple meals from a whole chicken? ›

How to make one whole chicken stretch to five meals
  1. Meal 1: Spatchco*cked roast chicken with orzo and roast vegetables. ...
  2. Meal 2: Chicken, leek and ham pasties. ...
  3. Meal 3 Freekeh, chicken and pomegranate salad. ...
  4. Meal 4: Chicken and mango coconut curry. ...
  5. Meal 5: Black bean and chicken burritos.

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