Easy Rotisserie Chicken Recipes (2024)

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Beat the heat with these oven-free chicken recipes that start with store-bought rotisserie chicken.

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Chicken Alfredo Soup

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Chicken Alfredo Soup Recipe

Inspired by the favorite pasta dish, this creamy Chicken Alfredo Soup comes together in no time with the help of a few store-bought shortcuts. Rotisserie chicken, frozen peas, and a jar of Alfredo sauce, which serves as the backbone of this highly comforting pot of soup, keep your hands-on prep to a minimum. This convenience factor, coupled with the fact that it’s is a guaranteed kid-pleasing recipe, makes this soup a perfect go-to for hectic weeknights. While it is undeniably luscious and satisfying, the soup is surprisingly not overly heavy or right. We used Gia Russa brand sauce, but feel free to use your own favorite. Served with a crusty bread, a green salad, and a glass of white wine, this quick and easy soup makes for an outstanding dinner on chilly nights.

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Chicken Potpie Tartines

Chicken Potpie Tartines

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Chicken Potpie Tartines Recipe

A creamy chicken and vegetable mixture tops toast for a quick twist on potpie. Matchstick-cut carrots, frozen peas, and rotisserie chicken save time, as does a wide skillet for sautéing the vegetables and building the sauce.

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Lemony Chicken and Spinach Soup

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Lemony Chicken and Spinach Soup Recipe

Inspired by Greek avgolemono, this recipe yields a creamy, comforting, bright bowl of soup that delivers everything we want when feeling a little under the weather. Heck, served with a warm blanket and a cozy couch, we’re convinced this lemony chicken soup can fix just about anything. As delicious as it is, this soup requires very simple ingredients and is easy to make. Just be gentle when adding the hot broth into your egg mixture (to temper), and the rest couldn’t be easier. This is a smart trick for richening soup without cream, and produces a uniquely rich broth that’s easy on the stomach. While we call for rotisserie chicken and store-bought stock for convenience sake, you could certainly roast your own chicken, then make chicken stock with the carcass for an even more flavorful pot of soup. We specifically developed this soup to make a large batch so that there’s plenty to share with friends, or stash in the freezer for the next time you’re feeling a bit under the weather or simply need a warming, fuss-free meal.

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Lemony Orzo-Veggie Salad with Chicken

Lemony Orzo-Veggie Salad with Chicken

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Lemony Orzo-Veggie Salad with Chicken Recipe

This colorful orzo and chicken main dish salad is packed with an assortment of chopped fresh vegetables and tossed with a tangy lemon dressing. It's a great use for leftover or rotisserie chicken.

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Chicken and Guacamole Tostadas

Chicken and Guacamole Tostadas

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Chicken and Guacamole Tostadas Recipe

Smoked paprika gives these chicken tostadas rich, grill-like flavor with no cooking. Serve with lime wedges for authentic Mexican flair.

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Rotisserie Chicken with Peaches, Walnuts, and Basil

Rotisserie Chicken with Peaches, Walnuts, and Basil

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Rotisserie Chicken with Peaches, Walnuts, and Basil Recipe

In 15 minutes you can transform rotisserie chicken into dinner by topping chicken quarters with a mixture of fresh peaches, peach jam, basil, feta cheese and glazed walnuts.

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Caprese Wraps with Chicken

Caprese Wraps with Chicken Recipe

Turn a Caprese salad of tomato, mozzarella and basil into a sandwich by combining the salad ingredients with rotisserie chicken and wrapping up in flatbread.

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Chicken and Dill Souvlaki

Chicken and Dill Souvlaki

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Chicken and Dill Souvlaki Recipe

Souvlaki is a street food favorite in Greece, where it is typically served with pita and a savory yogurt sauce. This super simple version is great for busy weeknights or lunch on the go.

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Spicy Asian-Chicken-Salad Lettuce Cups

Spicy Asian-Chicken-Salad Lettuce Cups

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Spicy Asian-Chicken-Salad Lettuce Cups Recipe

Reinvent chicken salad by combining shredded rotisserie chicken with chile sauce, sesame oil, water chestnuts and avocado, and serving in crisp lettuce cups.

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Green Salad with Chicken and Pink Grapefruit

Green Salad with Chicken and Pink Grapefruit

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Green Salad with Chicken and Pink Grapefruit Recipe

This colorful one-dish dinner salad is great with either grapefruit or oranges and is a great way to use either rotisserie or leftover chicken.

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Chicken and Glass Noodle Salad

Chicken and Glass Noodle Salad

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Chicken and Glass Noodle Salad Recipe

Cellophane noodles cook quickly when submerged in hot tap water, making them a perfect base for this dish. Fresh, crunchy veggies brighten the dish, while Asian ingredients bring flavor and spice.

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Creamy Blueberry Chicken Salad

Creamy Blueberry Chicken Salad

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Creamy Blueberry Chicken Salad Recipe

Red onion and celery add crunch to this quick chicken salad. Blueberries have thick skins, so they won't break apart when tossed with the chicken.

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Chicken Salad in Radicchio Cups

Chicken Salad in Radicchio Cups

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Chicken Salad in Radicchio Cups Recipe

Combine shredded rotisserie chicken with shredded carrot and sliced scallions, then mix with a light Dijon mustard vinaigrette for a tangy, colorful salad. Serving it in radicchio leaves makes a beautiful presentation.

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Greek-Style Chicken Wraps

Greek-Style Chicken Wraps

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Greek-Style Chicken Wraps Recipe

These Greek-style wraps are packed with shredded rotisserie chicken breast, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, feta cheese, and hummus. They make a healthy and delicious choice for families on the go.

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Curried Chicken Salad

Curried Chicken Salad

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Curried Chicken Salad Recipe

Chicken salad is a classic no-cook recipe perfect anytime of year. Swap your usual recipe for this spicy-sweet version flavored with fresh fruit, curry powder, and a hint of honey. Serve on a baguette or with whole-grain crackers for a refreshing–and fast–meal.

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Chicken and Strawberry Salad

Chicken and Strawberry Salad

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Chicken and Strawberry Salad Recipe

Rotisserie chicken joins strawberries, blue cheese, cashews, romaine and arugula in this light salad. Pair this simple, no-cook meal with toasted buttery baguette slices.

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Melon Chicken Salad

Melon Chicken Salad

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Melon Chicken Salad Recipe

Invigorate your taste buds with a recipe that speaks to their every desire. The combination of sweet honey, salty soy sauce, tart vinegar, bitter daikon radish, and savory chicken make this inspired dish one for the repeat recipe file. If you want a truly no-cook dinner, skip toasting the nuts and simply add them to the dish straight from the package.

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Roasted Chicken and Arugula Salad

Roasted Chicken and Arugula Salad

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Roasted Chicken and Arugula Salad Recipe

Save time by using store-bought croutons in this recipe, which reduces it to seven-ingredient recipe that's ready in just the time it takes to chop the chicken and toss the salad. Top with grated Parmesan cheese for a bright bite of flavor.

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Chicken and Apple Salad with Orange-Mustard Vinaigrette

Chicken and Apple Salad with Orange-Mustard Vinaigrette

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Chicken and Apple Salad with Orange-Mustard Vinaigrette Recipe

Arrange greens on four dinner plates. Drizzle with reserved 1/4 cup vinaigrette and top with chicken. Sprinkle with nuts and serve.

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Cilantro-Chicken Sandwiches

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Cilantro-Chicken Sandwiches Recipe

Make a super stacker for dinner by topping French bread, drizzled with a homemade cilantro-olive oil dressing, with grilled vegetables, rotisserie chicken, and freshly sliced tomatoes. The cilantro oil adds bold flavor, cutting out the need for other condiments.

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Barbecue Chicken Sandwiches

Barbecue Chicken Sandwiches

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Barbecue Chicken Sandwiches Recipe

Creating authentic barbecue at home requires a smoker and about eight hours. Shortcut that routine without missing a beat of flavor by combining shredded chicken, barbecue sauce, and jalapenos and serving the delicious mixture on hamburger buns.

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Asian Chicken Slaw

Asian Chicken Slaw

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Asian Chicken Slaw Recipe

Whether you eat this cool and delicious dish on its own or loaded into a wrap, it's guaranteed to satisfy an appetite of any size. Combine the ingredients of the slaw with the homemade dressing and top with slivered almonds and sesame seeds before serving. Toast the almonds and seeds if you like, or skip that step to keep the recipe completely no-cook.

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Cauliflower Puree with Barbecue Rotisserie Chicken

Cauliflower Puree with Barbecue Rotisserie Chicken

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Cauliflower Puree with Barbecue Rotisserie Chicken Recipe

Don’t rush processing the cauliflower; it’s key to giving the puree the consistency of grits. You can also use purchased riced cauliflower. If it’s frozen, you can toss it right into the saucepan unthawed.

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Chicken and Honeydew Salad

Chicken and Honeydew Salad

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Chicken and Honeydew Salad Recipe

Rotisserie chicken and pre-diced honeydew help get dinner on the table in less than 30 minutes; pepitas(shelled pumpkin seeds)and tortilla strips deliver a satisfying double-crunch factor.

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Cheesy Chicken and Pinto Bean Taco Skillet

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Cheesy Chicken and Pinto Bean Taco Skillet Recipe

If you’re in need of a simple, tasty dish that works for a weeknight meal, consider that need fulfilled. This skillet dish is effortless to throw together and super customizable—you can use black beans or kidney beans instead of pinto. If you’re not in the mood for chicken, try shredded pulled pork from your favorite BBQ place. You can tailor the toppings as you see fit, so keep an open imagination. Serving is simple: just put everything on the table and let everyone make their own tacos.

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Chicken Salad in Lettuce Cups

Chicken Salad in Lettuce Cups

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Chicken Salad in Lettuce Cups Recipe

Rotisserie chicken is a great time-saver on busy evenings. Freeze any extra meat in portion sizes, and use in future recipes.

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Greek Slaw and Chicken Pitas

Greek Slaw and Chicken Pitas

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Greek Slaw and Chicken Pitas Recipe

Salads are a favorite lunch option for the Andersons, and Katie is particularly fond of Greek salads. This quick-to-assemble sandwich is basically a salad in a pita, one that's full of crunchy lemon-feta Greek slaw and filling, convenient rotisserie chicken.

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Orange-Almond Chicken-and-Cabbage Bowls

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Orange-Almond Chicken-and-Cabbage Bowls Recipe

Make these low-calorie, no-cook bowls ahead for an easy lunch or dinner when time is tight. Change up the fruit, nut, or protein for whatever you have on hand.

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FAQs

How do you make rotisserie chicken taste better? ›

Use your favorite preserves, chutney, barbecue sauce, or build your own thick and sticky concoction to coat the bird with. Think honey and lemon or brown sugar and soy sauce; just be mindful of how much salt the glaze contains as most store-bought rotisserie chickens are already seasoned with salt.

What to do with rotisserie chicken if not eating right away? ›

So next time you go grocery shopping, grab a rotisserie bird and whip up some of these lazy yet delicious meals.
  1. Teriyaki Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ...
  2. Quick and Easy Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Alfredo. ...
  3. Chicken Bacon Ranch Baked Potatoes. ...
  4. Chicken & Biscuits Bake. ...
  5. BBQ Chicken Pasta Bake. ...
  6. Chicken Fried Rice. ...
  7. Rotisserie Chicken Nachos.
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What makes rotisserie chicken taste so good? ›

This is not only due to the addition of extra water but also additives including phosphate. These additives help the meat absorb and retain moisture before, during, and after the cooking process. As a result, every mouthful of the meat retains a succulent texture.

What's the best thing to cook on a rotisserie? ›

Here are some ideas for your next rotisserie dinner:
  • Prime Rib: Grilling a prime rib is a no-brainer. The flavor and texture beats anything out of the oven. ...
  • Ribs: Yes, ribs. ...
  • Turkey: If you can rotisserie a chicken, you can rotisserie a turkey. ...
  • Pineapple: The rotisserie handles more than dinner, it tackles dessert too.

What foods are good to rotisserie? ›

The Best Rotisserie Meat Recipes for Your Grill
  • 01 of 09. Peruvian Roasted Chicken. ...
  • 02 of 09. Bourbon Rotisserie Pork Roast. ...
  • 03 of 09. Herb and Red Wine Rotisserie Leg of Lamb. ...
  • 04 of 09. Marinated Rotisserie Roast Beef. ...
  • 05 of 09. Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast. ...
  • 06 of 09. Greek Marinated Leg of Lamb. ...
  • 07 of 09. Rotisserie Turkey. ...
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How do you make chicken taste more flavorful? ›

Just sprinkling a little salt on top of your chicken right before cooking it will only season the surface. But seasoning the chicken with salt well ahead of time or brining it in a salt-water solution will draw salt deep into the meat, resulting in a very tasty piece of chicken.

How do they make rotisserie chicken so juicy? ›

The reason Costco's chicken is so juicy is because of a salt solution pumped inside, which is basically like super-brining. That makes the meat moist and evenly seasoned every time, delivering a consistent—though there has been some Reddit uproar about weird-tasting chicken lately in some states—tasting chicken.

How do you make rotisserie chicken moist? ›

Preheat the oven to 350°F. Remove the rotisserie chicken from the packaging and place it in an oven-safe dish. To keep the chicken moist, pour a cup of chicken broth into the bottom of the dish.

Why avoid rotisserie chicken? ›

Again, this is because most rotisserie chickens contain an “injection solution” of sugars, sodium, and other processed ingredients. Because they are injected into the meat, these additives, salts, and sugars are distributed throughout the chicken—so you can't avoid them by not eating the skin.

How many days can you eat a rotisserie chicken before it goes bad? ›

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 do you doctor up a rotisserie chicken? ›

It's amazing what a difference this makes, even if you're just reheating the chicken for a few minutes in the oven! The great thing is that if you're really in a pinch, you can even just drizzle a bit of lemon juice, and then sprinkle in some garlic powder and dried rosemary. It still makes a big difference!

What's the difference between a roasted chicken and a rotisserie chicken? ›

However, despite the fact that both dishes utilize dry heat, their preparation methods are actually a bit different: Roasted chickens are cooked in the oven at high heat, whereas rotisserie chickens are cooked on a rotating spit, allowing all parts of the bird to be heated evenly.

What meat is best on a rotisserie? ›

Rotisserie cooking is the perfect method to cook bigger items like lamb legs, whole chickens, and roasts. This is because it helps the meat remain moist and perfectly cooked despite its size. The method includes a turning action, which allows the beef to baste in its juices.

Why does my chicken taste soapy? ›

Researchers from Texas Tech and Auburn University found that “excess phosphate addition can cause 'soapy' flavors, rubbery texture, and poor color.”

How long does rotisserie chicken last in the fridge? ›

You can store rotisserie chicken in two ways in the refrigerator: as a whole chicken or in smaller pieces. Both storage methods will keep the chicken good for the same amount of time, 3-4 days, so it is simply up to you and how you intend to use the rotisserie chicken.

What to do with a rotisserie chicken when you bring it home from the store? ›

Storage. If you choose to refrigerate a hot rotisserie chicken once you bring it home, remove the meat and store it in a shallow container so it can cool quickly. When the chicken pieces are cool, cover the container or put the meat into sealable plastic bags until you're ready to use the chicken.

How do you spruce up a rotisserie chicken? ›

It's amazing what a difference this makes, even if you're just reheating the chicken for a few minutes in the oven! The great thing is that if you're really in a pinch, you can even just drizzle a bit of lemon juice, and then sprinkle in some garlic powder and dried rosemary. It still makes a big difference!

Can you eat rotisserie chicken by itself? ›

On the busiest of days, a rotisserie roasted chicken can come to rescue, yummy enough to be eaten on its own alongside your favorite side dishes, and versatile enough to be incorporated into your favorite chicken recipes.

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