50 easy leftover chicken recipes (2024)

Our easy leftover chicken recipes make sure there's no waste when it comes to roast dinner leftovers. From curry to casserole, pasta to soup, we've got many ways to use up leftover roast chicken...

A big roast chicken is a lovely Sunday treat, but what are you supposed to do with all the leftover chicken? Buying a whole bird is often cheaper than buying portions separately. It can however leave you with lots of leftovers.

The great thing is that cooked chicken can be re-used in other meals the next day or so after, especially when stored correctly. You just need to make sure that it is thoroughly re-heated and piping hot when warming up and serving again.

Leftover chicken can be kept in the fridge for 2-3 days when stored in an airtight container. You can also freeze it for up to two months. If you're freezing cooked chicken, it's a good idea to cut it into strips or chunks so you can grab handfuls of the amount you need.

The best thing about these easy leftover chicken recipes is that they're versatile so you can easily swap some of the fresh ingredients out for ones that you have in your freezer or in your store cupboard.

There are so many ways to jazz up leftover roast chicken. From chicken stir-fries to chicken curries, we've got lots of delicious leftover chicken recipes to choose from. You'll never have to eat the same thing two nights in a row...

Looking for more inventive ways to use your leftovers? Our recipes for using up leftover beef are sure to inspire!

Leftover chicken curry

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Make up some curry sauce (you can make a homemade one or grab a jar if you're short on time) and add your cooked chicken 5 minutes before it's ready. A hearty curry will feel like you're eating a completely different meal, rather than just leftovers.

Ingredients you need:

Recipes to try:

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Leftover chicken soup

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Pretty much any of your leftovers can be boiled down to make a soup. You simply combine what you have in with a little stock and either leave chunky or whizz smooth with a hand blender.

Ingredients you need:

  • Stock cubes (or you can make your own stock with leftover chicken bones)
  • Leftover vegetables (optional)
  • Cream or milk (optional)

Recipes to try:

Chicken soup

Leftover chicken bake

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A bake doesn't need to have a pasta or potato topping, you can simply bake chicken with a cheese or tomato sauce. A breadcrumb, crumble or oaty topping will give it a nice crunch.

If you do have potatoes in, slices or mash would also make a good topping.

Ingredients you need:

  • Sauce (cheese or tomato)
  • Breadcrumbs (optional)

Recipes to try:

Leftover chicken casserole

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A casserole doesn't need to spend hours simmering. Chicken casseroles have a lighter sauce so they don't need as long for the flavour to mature as a red meat version. You can make a delicious stock-based vegetable sauce and add your cooked chicken into the mix. A chicken flavoured stock will give you a fab added flavour - you could even save some of the juices from your roast chicken for an extra strong taste.

Ingredients you need:

  • Chicken stock
  • Onions
  • Vegetables - your choice

Recipes to try:

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Leftover chicken skewers

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Chicken katsu skewers are a unique appetiser to serve if you’ve got guests coming round, as well as being a tasty afternoon snack just for you. Using the leftover chicken in your fridge and some fresh vegetables, you can create this delicious twist on a Japanese favourite.

Ingredients you need:

  • Chicken breasts
  • Soy sauce
  • Honey
  • Onions and carrots
  • Fresh root ginger
  • Garlic cloves, crushed
  • Medium curry powder
  • Chicken stock

Recipes to try

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      • Leftover chicken pie

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        A crisp coating and a creamy sauce and voila - your leftover chicken is transformed into a brand new dish. Always keep a roll of ready made pastry in the kitchen so you can gather all your leftovers together in a quick and easy way.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Pastry
        • Chicken stock
        • Cream (optional)
        • Vegetables (mushrooms and leek go particularly well)
        Recipes to try:Chicken and mushroom pie

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        Leftover chicken stir-fry

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        There's nothing easier than a cheap, quick and easy stir-fry. Fry up some leftover veggies with some noodles or rice and a tasty sauce. Chuck in your cooked chicken towards the end and warm through - simple!

        Ingredients you need:

        • Stir-fry vegetables (you can chop vegetables you have into thin strips)
        • Stir-fry sauce
        • Rice or noodles (you can even use potatoes for a more Mediterranean feel)
        Recipes to try:More chicken stir-fry recipes

        Leftover chicken tray bake

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        If you've got leftover chicken from a roast, we're betting there is a few stray roast potatoes and some veg too? A tray bake is an easy way to warm them all up together. All you need to do is drizzle with a little flavour and stick in the oven.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Potatoes (can be cooked)
        • Onions
        • Lemon/lime juice
        • Sauce (like soy sauce or teriyaki)
        Recipes to try:Lemon chicken tray bake

        Farmhouse chicken braise

        Leftover chicken noodles

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        You'll always find a packet of noodles lurking towards the back of your food cupboard, make good use of them by teaming them up with your leftovers. Chicken with a nice Chinese-style sauce is the perfect Monday night meal.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Noodles
        • Sauce (sweet chilli or a ready made Chinese sauce would work well)
        • Stir-fry veg (or whatever you have, sliced finely)
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        Leftover Mexican chicken

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        Strips of cooked chicken make cooking Mexican food nice and speedy. Season with some paprika mix, warm through (you can have it cold if you would like) and wrap up with some rice, peppers and some delicious sauces. Easy.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Rice
        • Wraps
        • Mexican spice mix (or make your own with chilli, oregano, paprika and cumin)
        • Sauces (make your own guacamole and salsa with our easy recipes)

        Recipes to try:

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        Leftover chicken pasta

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        Good old pasta. As long as you've got a bag in the cupboard, there is usually some way to use up your leftovers. Chicken and pasta is a lovely combination - you can sprinkle cold cooked chicken over your pasta to make a pasta salad or heat it up in a sauce to pour over it or bake under a cheesy topping.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Pasta (dried or fresh)
        • Sauce (a homemade tomato or cheese sauce would be perfect)
        • Vegetables
        • Cheese (optional)
        Recipes to try:

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        Leftover chicken salad

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        A nice option for lunch the next day is a leftover chicken salad. You don't need to worry about heating the chicken up and you can just throw together all your salady bits. Couscous, rice or pasta will make it nice and filling.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Salad leaves
        • Tomatoes
        • Salad dressing
        Recipes to try: More chicken salad recipes

        Leftover chicken omelette

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        Eggs aren't just for breakfast, they can the basis for a filling family meal if used right. An omelette, tortilla or frittata brings together all your ingredients into a one tasty slice. Serve with salad and cooked veg or some pasta or potatoes if you want something a little more filling.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Eggs
        • Cheese
        • Whatever you have in!

        Recipes to try

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        Leftover chicken risotto

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        Risotto is a seriously underrated dish. You only need rice and some stock and you can pull together your leftovers in one tasty dish. You need to stand by the hob to slowly stir in the stock but it's worth the effort for value alone.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Rice (risotto is traditionally made with arborio rice but whatever rice you have in will work)
        • Stock
        • White wine (optional)
        • Vegetables like peas or spinach (optional)
        Recipes to try:

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        Leftover chicken paella

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        An exotic treat and also a good way of using up your leftover chicken - win-win! Paella is pretty similar to risotto to make, you combine rice with stock and wait for it to absorb it. Unlike a risotto you can just pour it all in at once, rather than a little at a time, so it's less time over the stove! A few Spanish ingredients like chorizo and paprika and your chicken and rice is given a new twist.

        Ingredients you need:

        • Rice (you can get paella rice but you can use whatever you have in)
        • Chorizo
        • Paprika
        Recipe to try:
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          Leftover chicken sandwiches

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          Got bread in? Chuck your chicken in a sandwich. There are lots of different combinations you could try: chicken and bacon, chicken and sweetcorn, chicken and stuffing or just plain old chicken mayo - whatever you have in!

          Ingredients you need:

          • Bread
          • Mayonaise or butter
          • Salad (optional)

          More sandwich recipes to try

          Leftover chicken tart

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          It's always handy to have a roll of ready-made pastry in your fridge or freezer. A pesto, tomato puree or cheese topping will house your chicken and any veg you have in - instant dinner.

          Ingredients you need:

          • Ready made pastry
          • Pesto/cheese or tomato puree
          • Egg to glaze

          Recipes to try:

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          Leftover chicken tacos

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          These delicious chicken taco bowls are a great way to use up any leftover chicken, just add salad and tortilla wraps for a lovely light meal.

          Ingredients you need:

        • Corn
        • Tortilla
        • Chicken
        • Mayo
        • Lettuce
        • Get the recipe: Chicken taco bowls

          Leftover chicken tagine

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          A Moroccan-style stew, tagines are a quick way to give your leftover chicken lots of flavour and all you need is chopped tomatoes and some spices. A tangy lemon couscous is a cheap and delicious side.

          Ingredients you need:

          • Chopped tomatoes
          • Moroccan spices (You can make your own with cumin, coriander and turmeric)
          • Couscous
          • Chickpeas (optional)
          Recipes to try:

          Leftover chicken pilaf

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          Pilaf can be made with most leftovers and it couldn't be easier to make. It's just a simple combination of rice, stock, herbs and spices and some veggies. Rice is handy ingredient when it comes to using up leftovers, other good dishes to try are pepperpot and jollof rice.

          Ingredients you need:

          • Rice
          • Stock
          • Herbs
          • Vegetables

          Recipes to try:

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          Leftover chicken stock

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          If you've only got the scraps and bones of the chicken left, you can still stretch it a little bit further. Homemade chicken stock is easy to make and it taste so much better than stock cubes. Make up a big batch and freeze in portions so you can grab the amount you need easily. Soup is delicious when made with a homemade stock.

          Ingredients you need:

50 easy leftover chicken recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to make leftover chicken taste good? ›

- lift the chicken and add a bit of olive oil to the pan and pan fry on both sides for 2-3 minutes or until golden brown. - you're left over with a crispy and juicy piece of chicken that doesn't taste leftover at all!

What can you do with a rotisserie chicken? ›

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Feb 22, 2024

How do you reuse dry leftover chicken? ›

Consider simmering the tough chicken in a liquid-based recipe, such as a stew, soup, or curry. Moist heat cooking methods can help break down the fibers in the meat, making it more tender.

How to make leftover chicken breast juicy? ›

add chicken broth or water. again to the bottom of the dish, add your chicken damp paper towel, cook for about 2 minutes, flipping halfway through, and this gives a great result.

How do you add flavor to already cooked chicken? ›

Just because the chicken is already cooked doesn't mean it can't benefit from a rub. Before reheating, make a custom blend of your favorite spices like paprika, cayenne, onion or garlic powder. Mix in dried herbs or a bit of sugar for beautiful caramelization, then sprinkle it evenly over the skin.

What can I add to chicken to make it taste good? ›

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.

What to do with week old rotisserie chicken? ›

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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When should you throw out a rotisserie chicken? ›

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

What else can you use a rotisserie for? ›

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.

How do you revive leftover chicken? ›

Microwave. Heating it up in your microwave might be the easiest method of reheating chicken. Cut the chicken into pieces on a plate, cover with a damp paper towel and start by cooking for about two minutes, pausing in between to check to see if its done and, if not, stir or flip it to ensure even reheating.

How to moisten rotisserie chicken? ›

Add liquid or sauce: To prevent the chicken from drying out, you can add a small amount of liquid or sauce to the pan. This can be chicken broth, a splash of water, or even a marinade of your choice. Reheating time: Place the chicken in the skillet or pan and cook it for approximately 3-5 minutes on each side.

What is the secret to juicy chicken breast? ›

Brines and marinades help tenderize the meat by bringing more moisture in the protein. With that extra moisture, you lose less when you cook. The simplest way to do this is with a dry brine — unwrap the chicken breasts, salt them on both sides and let them sit in the fridge for at least an hour.

How do you add moisture to reheated chicken? ›

Add several tablespoons of chicken stock or water—just enough so that there's a very shallow layer of liquid in the pan. Then cover the pan tightly with a double layer of foil. The steam created by the water will help ensure the meat stays nice and moist.

Can you cook already cooked chicken? ›

If you let it cool before popping it in the fridge, you can safely reheat it. Defort the stored chicken before reheating it. For defrosting, do not leave the chicken outside for a long time. It is safe to cook immediately; otherwise, it will cause bacteria growth which causes food poisoning.

How do you reheat chicken to taste good? ›

Grab a skillet and add just enough water to cover the bottom. Set the pan over medium heat and add the chicken as soon as the water starts to simmer. Lower the heat and gently stir the chicken, cooking until the meat has warmed through to 165°F. Once the chicken is nice and hot, make haste and gobble it up.

How do you make bland cooked chicken taste better? ›

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  2. Wrap in bacon. ...
  3. Make a pot roast. ...
  4. Citrus-scented. ...
  5. Use a brine. ...
  6. Rub with spices. ...
  7. Fire up the barbecue. ...
  8. Serve with gravy.

How do you make over cooked chicken better? ›

Now, if you do happen to overcook your chicken breasts — don't sweat it. The best way to save them is to reintroduce moisture, which means whipping up a buttery pan sauce or a silky yogurt sauce.

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