13 Recipes For Using Up Leftover Rotisserie Chicken

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When you aren’t really in the mood to cook dinner a rotisserie chicken from the supermarket can be a lifesaver. Just add a veggie or a salad to them and you have a healthy dinner on the table in minutes. But if you routinely never finish them, you know what it’s like to look at that leftover bird in the fridge day after day until it lands in the trash. But that doesn’t have to be the fate of your half-eaten bird. These thirteen tasty recipes for leftover rotisserie chicken are recipes you’ll love.

1. Buffalo Chicken Pasta Salad

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While this Buffalo chicken pasta recipe gives you directions for using raw chicken, you can certainly skip that step and turn this into a super fast way to use up all that great-tasting chicken. It has delicious Buffalo sauce flavor and leftovers make a great lunch the next day.

2. Ranch Chicken Wraps

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These ranch chicken wraps are a delicious and healthy meal, that are also a great way to use up leftover rotisserie chicken. Rotisserie chicken, crunchy lettuce, and ranch dressing make for a lovely lunch or a quick dinner for a busy night. You will love this tasty, and easy meal.

3. Mexican Chicken Salad

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Mexican chicken salad is a perfect weeknight meal when you don’t have a lot of time to prepare dinner, and it’s a great way to use rotisserie chicken, too. You can add as many or as few ingredients to this easy dinner as you like. 

4. Chicken Avocado Salad

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If a simple but incredibly filling meal is what you want, try this chicken avocado salad. You can either serve it in half an avocado for presentation, or you can chop up the avocado and mix it into the salad. Either way, it’s a delicious and satisfying meal.

5. Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Soup

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What better way to use a leftover rotisserie chicken soup than to make a tasty leftover rotisserie chicken soup? This easy soup comes together quickly, and it’s the perfect meal for a chilly evening. 

6. Chicken Salad

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This delicious lemon chicken salad can be a side dish or a main course, and you are going to love it. It’s an amazing chicken salad that’s packed full of flavor. It’s great on its own or you can put it inside a wrap for an easy, on-the-go meal that makes a great lunch as well as dinner.

7. Chicken Bok Choy

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This recipe calls for chicken that is already cooked, so it’s a great time to use a rotisserie chicken and save yourself a little bit of cooking time. This easy dish only calls for a few simple ingredients, but you are going to love all of the amazing flavors that chicken bok choy brings to the dinner table. 

8. Vegetable Egg Foo Young

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If you are looking for a delicious and easy meal, then this vegetable foo young is a great choice. It’s also an excellent recipe for adding some shredded rotisserie chicken too. Your family will love these Asian omelets or egg pancakes. 

9. Chicken Enchilada Soup

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Chicken enchilada soup is the perfect meal to make when you have leftover rotisserie chicken. This flavorful soup is like chicken enchiladas in a bowl, and while it needs to simmer for a while, you can put it together quickly with ingredients you already have. 

10. Chicken Pot Pie Soup With Biscuit Topping

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If you have leftover rotisserie or roasted chicken that you don’t want to let go to waste, make this amazing chicken pot pie soup with biscuit topping. This soup tastes just like chicken pot pie, and it is the perfect comfort food dinner for a chilly night to warm you up inside and out. 

11. Rotisserie Chicken Salad

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If you are looking for a quick way to use up your leftover rotisserie chicken, then whip up a batch of this tasty rotisserie chicken salad. You already have the necessary ingredients, and it’s perfect for a quick and easy lunch or dinner. 

12. Easy Chili-Spiced Chicken Tostadas

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If you are looking for a super quick meal that the family will enjoy on a busy weeknight, then check out these easy chili-spiced chicken tostadas. Use rotisserie or leftover shredded chicken, and you can have this brightly flavored meal on the table in just fifteen minutes.

13. Mediterranean Pasta Salad

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Mediterranean pasta salad is a tasty way to use any leftover rotisserie chicken you may have on hand. This pasta salad is filled with veggies and lots of delicious and healthy Mediterranean flavor. Enjoy it for lunch or dinner with a side salad and some crunchy garlic bread.

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Author: Tiffany McCauley

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