6 Mouth-Watering Chicken Recipes Everyone Should Try
If your favorite food is fried chicken, you're in luck. Today, March 19, is National Poultry Day.
To celebrate the hearty soup, stir fry and more that chickens offer us, continue reading to discover a few of the most delicious recipes we could find.
Marry Me Chicken by Little Sunny Kitchen
As the name suggests, this chicken is so tasty that anyone you serve it to will want to marry you. Curious to know what makes it so good? It has a robust combination of seasoning, including chili flakes, oregano, thyme, sun-dried tomatoes and more. It's creamy, tender and oh-so-flavorful that you'll crave it every day.
(via Little Sunny Kitchen)
BBQ Chicken Dip by How Sweet Eats
Football season might be over, but that doesn't mean we haven't stopped craving all the best game day snacks. How Sweet Eats offers a prime treat with their barbecue chicken dip. It's a great option for large events—or to eat by yourself. Plus, it works with tortilla chips, bagel crisps and more.
(via How Sweet Eats)
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Lemon Chicken and Rice Soup by Joyous Apron
You don't know heaven until you've tried lemon chicken and rice soup. It sounds much scarier than it is, as it has just the right amount of zest to brighten it. Once you have it, you'll never want to eat traditional noodle soup again. It's simply missing that extra oomph!
(via Joyous Apron)
Chicken Stir Fry by Natasha's Kitchen
Can we just consider a stir fry a glorified salad? After all, it has an assortment of veggies and dressing (aka sauce). This specific recipe from Natasha's Kitchen uses zucchini, broccoli, carrots and mushrooms to round out the dish, but the star of the show is the ginger garlic sauce, which enhances the chicken tenfold.
(via Natasha's Kitchen)
Buffalo Chicken Pizza by The Cozy Cook
Everything is better with buffalo chicken, including pizza. This pie gets an exciting remix from banana peppers, red onions, green onions and shredded chicken. It's pretty much your average buffalo chicken dip but with more texture from its fluffy dough and rich marinara base.
(via The Cozy Cook)
Hot Honey Chicken and Waffles by Ash Baber
Hot honey has basically taken over the world, but it first became popular as a sauce for chicken. Go back to where things started with this classic recipe by Ash Baber. We're totally sweet and spicy people, so we were even more excited to also have the buttery, sugary waffles. It just balances the heat to the perfect level.
(via Ash Baber)
Searching for even more ideas for your next meal? Click HERE to discover six creative recipes we tried on National Pi Day.